Metropolitan
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1:18:00
- Bye.
- Bye.

1:18:02
Bye. Be out by midnight?
What's going on?

1:18:06
Jane brings this guy she hardly knows
back for some kind of assignation?

1:18:10
- We don't know that.
- Well -

1:18:13
I'm really surprised atJane.
1:18:15
Some guy asks her out,
and she abandons everything.

1:18:18
The rest of us can, well,
just go to heck.

1:18:21
The whole Rat Pack thing
seems to have disintegrated.

1:18:25
The Rat Pack is down to the rats.
1:18:28
This is really depressing.
Let's get out of here.

1:18:37
I guess it's understandable that she
would prefer to go out on a date...

1:18:40
which offers some romantic promise,
even if very slight, than stay with us.

1:18:45
Still, it's a bit disappointing.
I thought we were better friends than that.

1:18:49
I wonder whether
we're really friends for them at all.

1:18:52
We're just way stations
between dates.

1:18:54
I mean, for them, men are either dates,
potential dates or date substitutes.

1:18:59
I find that dehumanizing.
1:19:01
That might be the case
with Cynthia or Sally...

1:19:04
but Audrey, for instance,
is completely different.

1:19:06
She's someone who would keep up
her friendships no matter what.

1:19:09
And Audrey has a rare largeness of mind.
She's not obsessed with her love life.

1:19:14
She's good-looking, smart...
1:19:18
charming, principled.
1:19:20
It's an unusual combination.
1:19:28
( Tom )
What do you mean?

1:19:30
( Charlie ) You've given her
nothing but grief all the past week.
- I think I'll be going now.

1:19:33
I have nothing to say,
and I'm completely boring without a drink.

1:19:37
It's only midnight.
You can't go.

1:19:39
I'm sorry, but without cocktails,
staying up all night loses its charm.

1:19:44
Besides, I haven't had anything amusing
to say since I stopped drinking.

1:19:47
Did you have anything amusing to say
before you stopped?

1:19:50
I know, but it seemed amusing.
Now it doesn't.

1:19:53
- Well, you were asleep.
- Was that it?

1:19:56
- Good night, Charlie. Ciao, Tommy.
- Ciao, Fred.


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