Kramer vs. Kramer
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1:19:00
What do you call it, a success?
The marriage ended in divorce.

1:19:04
I consider it less my failure
than his.

1:19:07
Congratulations.
1:19:08
You've just rewritten matrimonial law.
You were both divorced.

1:19:12
Objection!
1:19:14
Your Honour, I would like to ask
what this model of stability...

1:19:18
...and respectability
has ever succeeded at.

1:19:21
Were you a failure at the one most
important relationship in your life?

1:19:28
-It did not succeed.
-Not it, Mrs. Kramer, you.

1:19:33
Were you a failure at the one most
important relationship in your life?

1:19:37
Were you?!
1:19:44
No.
1:19:51
Is that a yes, Mrs. Kramer?
1:19:59
No further questions.
1:20:05
-Did you have to be so rough?
-Do you want the kid?

1:20:08
Daddy?
1:20:10
Daddy.
1:20:12
-Yeah?
-What did you do when you were little?

1:20:15
The same things you do.
1:20:16
Did you watch The Brady Bunch?
1:20:19
No, we didn't have any television.
1:20:22
You didn't?
1:20:24
We listened to the radio.
1:20:26
What else didn't you have?
1:20:28
We didn't have lots of things.
1:20:30
-Like?
-Like a lot of things.

1:20:33
What kind?
1:20:37
Come here.
1:20:39
We didn't have diet soda.
1:20:41
We had egg creams, which was
chocolate syrup...

1:20:43
...seltzer water and a bit of
milk and you went...

1:20:46
...and you drank it
and it was delicious.

1:20:49
We didn't have the Mets,
but we had the Brooklyn Dodgers.

1:20:51
We had the Polo Grounds
and Ebbets Field....

1:20:54
Boy, those were the days.
1:20:57
We didn't have the Volkswagens...
1:20:59
...but we had all those different cars
with funny names on them.


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