Alice
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Here's the story. A woman who's
never done a dishonest thing in her life...

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...finds herself falling
into a love affair with a musician.

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- It's a little vague, Alice.
- Well... Really? You think?

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Look, be honest. What do you know
about that kind of woman?

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- Well, I...
- Who's the woman?

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Who's the man?
Who's the poor husband?

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Where does it go?
What makes it interesting?

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Is it lurid? Is it sexual? Perverse?
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Is she a whore?
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What's the matter? You look pale.
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I know I can write.
I'm just blocked, you know?

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You just need to relax and not press.
If there's something in you, it'll come out.

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Yeah. Yeah, I know you're right.
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- It's not so...
- It's like me.

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- I wanted to be a classical musician.
- Yeah?

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But it wasn't in me.
So I make my living doing studio work.

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Shows, commercials.
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But I do have a pretty good feel for jazz.
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And is that where you...
where you met your wife?

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- In commercials?
- Yeah, exactly.

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We were doing a spot for some detergent.
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- Detergent...
- It was love at first sight.

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Christ, within half an hour
we were making love in the ladies' room.

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- Oh, excuse me.
- No, that's fine.

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You have a very charming way
of telling things.


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