:56:00
The only Juliet.
:56:04
With you, the play'll turn into
a cheap bourgeois farce.
:56:07
Maybe that's what Scrutzler's after.
You never know with him.
:56:11
You'll be booed, your name dragged
through the mud, and it'll serve you right.
:56:14
You'll step over anybody to get
your shabby little name up in lights.
:56:18
You exploit my death,
and what's more, you use her.
:56:21
She sacrificed everything
for an ideal you can't touch,
:56:23
and you wipe your filthy feet on it!
:56:25
I forbid you to take her place,
you understand?
:56:27
I forbid you to sully a story
that doesn't belong to you!
:56:33
"My only love sprung from my only hate.
:56:36
Too early seen unknown,
and known too late.
:56:40
Prodigious birth of love it is to me,
that I must love a loathed enemy."
:56:45
This isn'tworking.
:56:47
This isn't working. I can't get it.
:57:00
I don't get this play at all.
:57:04
Why do they love each other?
Why does she love him?
:57:07
You mustn't all these questions.
:57:09
They're beside the point.
Why do they love each other?
:57:12
Why do people love each other?
Because they're enemies.
:57:16
You're too sentimental.
You've got to act love as if it were hate.
:57:19
I'll pick it up after the kiss,
:57:22
when she says, "Then have my lips
the sin that they have took."
:57:26
You can't spend all Sunday on it.
It's after 6:00.
:57:29
But I've got to work on it!
:57:31
I'm fed up.
:57:34
You gave me this part.
I need time.
:57:39
It's your responsibility.
:57:50
It was just the birds
knocking against their cage.