Little Murders
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:29:14
[Sighs]
:29:16
[Continues]
:29:22
I didn't mean to
take your time, Alfred.

:29:24
Knowing you were a photographer,
I thought you'd be interested.

:29:47
Exactly what sort of work
do you do?

:29:51
Oh, it's sort of complicated. You don't...
You don't really want to know.

:29:55
You may as well.
:30:01
[Exhales]
Well, I began as a commercial photographer.

:30:04
Well, you began as a painter.
:30:06
Oh, l... I was a bad painter.
:30:09
Says you.
:30:11
Jesus Christ!
Will you let the boy finish?

:30:14
Well?
:30:17
I began as
a commercial photographer...

:30:19
and was doing
sort of well at it.

:30:22
"Sort of well"?
You should see his portfolio.

:30:24
He's had work in Holiday,
Esquire, The New Yorker, Vogue.

:30:28
- Vogue?
- Whoo! Whoo!

:30:31
It's an overrated business.
:30:33
But after a couple of years
of doing sort of well at it...

:30:39
uh, things began to go wrong.
:30:43
I began losing my people.
:30:46
Somehow I got...
:30:49
my heads chopped off...
:30:52
or out of focus...
:30:54
or terrible expressions on my models.
:30:58
I'd have them examining
a client's product like this.


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