:21:03
l love that!
:21:05
You remember that. That's great.
:21:07
Listen. You can hear my heart beating.
:21:10
How'd you get the name Rain?
:21:13
My parents named me after...
:21:17
...Rilke.
:21:18
-Did they?
-Yeah, it's my mother's favourite poet.
:21:22
So that's how l got it.
:21:24
Are your folks, you know, writers?
:21:27
No, my dad's an investment banker
and my mom works at Lincoln Center.
:21:32
Are you an only child?
:21:35
-Why are you asking these questions?
-l'm interested.
:21:39
l was so impressed.
:21:41
l gave it to someone else
and she was also impressed.
:21:45
Oh, really?
:21:47
-Are you from New York?
-l'm from East End Avenue.
:21:51
-Are these too many questions?
-No.
:21:54
lt's just the only child one.
Yes, l was an only child. Yeah.
:21:59
So how did you manage
to write something so deep?
:22:03
l mean, have you had a--?
:22:05
Have you been married and divorced?
:22:08
ls your whole family stormy
and tempestuous or--?
:22:11
What? l didn't know l was stormy
and tempestuous.
:22:16
Well, the writing was very--
:22:18
-lt was intense.
-l don't know.
:22:21
lt's just a trick, you know?
lt's like...
:22:25
...when l was 1 0, l wrote
this story on Paris...
:22:28
...and l'd never been there.
:22:31
You don't have to--
lt's just a trick.
:22:34
-You don't have to know or--
-Can you just turn it out?
:22:47
There are a number of very good
professors who are notorious...
:22:52
...for seducing their female pupils.
This goes on...
:22:57
...because it's a cinch.