Cape Fear
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...I wanted to meet you,
see what you're like.

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I see you're a nice person. That's all.
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-You're not going to hurt me, are you?
-I'm not going to hurt you at all.

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There's no hurting here, Danielle.
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Between us there's no anger, nothing.
Just a search for truth.

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Did you judge me, get angry at me
when you caught me smoking the grass?

:00:27
No.
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But your parents judged you.
Got plenty angry at you, didn't they?

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Yeah.
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They punished you for their sins.
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What did they do?
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My dad...
They just yelled a whole lot and...

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...my mom cried...
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...and my dad said
I couldn't drive the Cherokee.

:00:51
I'd say they punished you
for their sins, and you resent that...

:00:54
...and you should resent it.
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But Professor do-right has
a little advice for you.

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You shouldn't damn them.
Don't judge them.

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Just forgive them,
for they know not what they do.

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Why do you hate my father?
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I don't hate him at all.
Oh, no. I pray for him.

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I'm here to help him.
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We all make mistakes, Danielle.
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You and I have. At least we try to admit it.
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Don't we?
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Yeah.
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But your daddy, he don't.
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Every man carries a circle of hell
around his head like a halo.

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Your daddy, too. Every man...
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...has to go through hell
to reach his paradise.

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You know what paradise is?
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-No.
-Salvation.

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'Cause your daddy's not happy.
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Your mommy's not happy.
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And you know what? You're not happy.
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-Are you?
-No, I'm not.

:01:58
You thought about me last night,
didn't you?


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