:36:02
Yeah, I know.
I thought you'd never get out.
:36:07
I never thought I'd get out this way,
I'll tell you.
:36:12
How are you doing?
:36:16
I'm a little shaky.
:36:18
Moretti told me that you were all
drugged up. . .
:36:23
. . .so I figured that's why you didn't
want to talk. I was wondering why.
:36:28
It was really terrible, you know?
:36:30
You walk in, and right away
they say you're crazy.
:36:33
Then they start sticking
things in your arm.
:36:37
How do they expect you to get uncrazy
if you're asleep all the time?
:36:42
I'm just starting to come out of it now.
:36:47
So, how are you?
:36:50
I'm fine.
:36:54
This is something, huh?
:37:02
I don't know.
I'm dying here.
:37:09
You ever listen to yourself
when you say, "You're dying"?
:37:13
-You ever listen to yourself?
-What are you talking about?
:37:16
What do you mean, what am I
talking about? "You're dying. "
:37:20
Do you know that
you say that to me every day?
:37:24
You're not dying.
You're killing the people around you.
:37:27
Leon, don't give me that shit.
I don't need that deep shit now!
:37:31
You don't realize what
the things you do mean.
:37:33
Yeah?
:37:35
I know what I do.
:37:36
You stock a gun
to somebody's head.
:37:38
I don't know
what I'm doing sometimes.
:37:41
Obviously, you don't.
:37:42
"Go to sleep
so it won't hurt when I shoot. "
:37:46
What do you think
I've been doing on the hospital?
:37:48
I take a handful of pills
to get away from you.
:37:53
Now I'm talking to you
on the phone again.
:37:56
I've got no job.
I don't have friends.
:37:59
I can't live.
I have to live with people.