Annie Hall
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1:19:01
- Whose Catcher in the Rye is this?
- lf it has my name on it...

1:19:04
l guess it's mine.
1:19:06
You wrote your name in all my books,
'cause you knew this day would come.

1:19:12
You wanted to break up
just as much as l do.

1:19:16
No question. l think
we're doing the mature thing.

1:19:20
Look. All the books
on death and dying are yours.

1:19:23
And all the poetry books are mine.
1:19:26
Denial of Death.
This is the first book l got you.

1:19:29
Remember that day?
1:19:31
l feel like there's
a great weight off my back.

1:19:36
Thanks, honey.
1:19:38
l mean, no. l think it's important
for us to explore new relationships.

1:19:43
There's no question about that, because
we've given this a more than fair shot.

1:19:48
My analyst thinks this move
is key for me.

1:19:50
And l trust her,
because my analyst recommended her.

1:19:55
Why should l put you through
all my moods and hang-ups anyway?

1:19:58
You know what the beauty part is?
We can always come back together again.

1:20:02
- There's no problem.
- Exactly.

1:20:04
l don't think many couples could handle
this, break up and remain friends.

1:20:09
This button is mine.
Remember?

1:20:11
These are yours. "lmpeach Eisenhower."
"lmpeach Nixon."

1:20:15
"lmpeach Lyndon Johnson."
"lmpeach Ronald Reagan."

1:20:20
l miss Annie.
l made a terrible mistake.

1:20:24
She's living in Los Angeles
with Tony Lacey.

1:20:27
lf she is, then the hell with her. lf
she likes that lifestyle, let her stay.

1:20:31
- He's a jerk for one thing.
- He graduated Harvard.

1:20:34
Harvard makes mistakes, too.
Kissinger taught there.

1:20:38
Don't tell me you're jealous?
1:20:41
Yeah. Jealous? A little bit.
Like Medea.

1:20:43
Can l show you something?
l found this in the apartment.

1:20:47
Black soap. She used to wash her face
800 times a day with black soap.

1:20:52
Don't ask me why.
1:20:54
Why don't you go out with other women?
1:20:56
l tried,
but it's very depressing.


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