:08:03
It's always the same.
:08:05
You say I'm late for dinner, but I work
until six and can't make dinner in time.
:08:10
You should've been a priest, like your
brother. You wouldn't worry about a job.
:08:15
Yeah.
:08:16
- Must you always cross yourself?
- He's a priest. Father Frank Junior.
:08:22
She doesn't have much to cross
herself about these days.
:08:26
- You're so jealous of Frank Junior.
- Shut up!
:08:31
- Hey, watch the shirt, stupid!
- Basta! Mangia, mangia!
:08:37
- Eat. I've got more pork chops.
- More pork chops? I'm out of work!
:08:42
As long as we have a dollar,
we eat good. I might get a job.
:08:46
Like hell! 25 years in construction
work. I've always had a paycheque.
:08:52
For 6, 7 months I'm out of work,
and all of a sudden you hit me.
:08:57
- And talk back. Talk of getting a job.
- OK, no hitting at the dinner table.
:09:03
- You were the one who was hitting.
- You never hit me before. Never.
:09:08
Not in front of the kids.
:09:16
- One pork chop!
- Hey, Frank!
:09:20
It's disgusting.
:09:22
Would you just watch the hair?
:09:25
I work on my hair a long time,
and you hit it. He hits my hair.
:09:32
Take care of his hair.
I'm going to take a walk.
:09:40
- Will you walk me to church?
- Haven't you been today?
:09:44
- Confession. I must go back and pray.
- For what?
:09:49
- For Father Frank Junior to call me.
- Why not call him?
:09:53
- A son should call his mother.
- You'll ask God to make Frank call you?