:54:05
It doesn't put me off, you know.
:54:07
Being vile to me doesn't put me off.
:54:11
It puts me off.
:54:13
- It disgusts me.
- What does?
:54:15
To hear myself.
:54:17
To hear the way I want to treat you.
:54:20
I don't want to feel like this
a moment longer than I have to.
:54:26
We can't just go like this.
:54:29
You'd be surprised.
:54:32
You're in love with someone else, is that it?
:54:36
- Going back with your wife?
- On the contrary.
:54:40
She wants to divorce me
to marry someone else.
:54:42
- Well?
- Isn't that good news?
:54:45
If there isn't anyone else,
what are you going to do?
:54:48
I'm going to a small American university...
:54:51
to read, to lecture...
:54:53
You'll hate it.
:54:55
I shall like it. It's what I want to do.
:54:57
- I shall write.
- What will you write about?
:55:01
I'll write about you...
:55:04
about myself,
about my wife and my children.
:55:07
They played quite large parts, you know.
:55:09
I played the largest part.
:55:12
Certainly the most dramatic.
:55:18
- Robert, stop the car.
- No.
:55:20
- I won't go to Rome.
- You're going to Rome.
:55:23
- I'll kill myself.
- All right, kill yourself.
:55:25
- I will, I swear I will.
- So, do.
:55:31
I didn't say I wanted to go with you.
:55:33
If I can't be with you,
I don't want to be alive!
:55:36
Like hell.
:55:38
It's true!
:55:39
All lies are true at the time.