:45:00
Yes. The one who is in love
always waits.
:45:04
Says who?
:45:06
It's in the book.
:45:07
The only waiting
I've been doing...
:45:09
is outside some guy's house.
Both houses.
:45:11
Maybe you're in love
with someone else.
:45:13
Yeah? Well, who?
:45:16
Now, come on, now,
you got to see me through this.
:45:19
Please?
:45:21
Please?
:45:24
Please, please, please?
:45:28
Please?
:45:37
It is a fact
that you can squash...
:45:39
the person that
you are in love with...
:45:41
under the weight of love itself.
:45:43
-Especially during an argument.
-Squash?
:45:46
Yes, and then something
usually happens...
:45:48
that makes you jealous
and feel threatened.
:45:52
Not me, sorry.
:45:53
And you say
that you can't get hurt...
:45:54
because you are
no longer a part of it.
:45:56
A part of what?
:45:57
This feeling of love
that you have.
:45:59
But you're suffering,
because, in fact...
:46:00
they're not a part of it,
and then you blame yourself.
:46:04
-No, it's all her fault.
-And then you feel guilty...
:46:06
-and you suffer.
-Oh, swell.
:46:08
So, either because
you want to feel guilty...
:46:09
or because you want
to show the other person...
:46:11
how very unhappy you are,
you become critical of yourself.
:46:13
You change your clothes,
you change your habits...
:46:15
you change your hair,
and you wait.
:46:23
It's the lover's signature.
:46:27
What is?
:46:32
They're the ones who wait.
:46:37
Am I going to see you around?
:46:39
No, Mr. Dobbs. From now on,
when you turn around...
:46:42
all you're going to see
is your shoulder.
:46:44
No. I mean, you know...
:46:46
a show, a dinner,
or something unethical.
:46:49
No, I'm afraid
that I can't do that.
:46:50
Why?
You waiting for someone else?
:46:55
-Yes.
-Oh.
:46:57
I mean, I have an agency
I have to deal with.