Husbands and Wives
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:33:00
-But he pays a price.
-This is junk. l'll throw it away.

:33:04
You're wrong. lt's full
of vitality and wit. lt's good.

:33:09
-You're prejudiced, you're my wife.
-Your dull wife.

:33:12
l don't know why you ask
for my opinion. You don't care.

:33:16
-lt's not true.
-lt is true.

:33:20
l think it's a mediocre novel.
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You have no respect for my judgment.
lf somebody else said that...

:33:27
-...you'd accept it totally.
-l would not.

:33:32
After some time,
Judy and Sally had lunch.

:33:36
Sally made a surprising announcement.
:33:39
l like being single.
:33:41
You do?
l had the opposite impression.

:33:44
That's anticipatory anxiety.
:33:47
You realize it's not as bad as you
fantasized. Like pulling a bad tooth.

:33:52
All the festering wounds of your
marriage, the disappointments...

:33:57
...the resentments, they're gone
in one clean yank and you're free.

:34:02
After years of accumulating problems
and swallowing one's anger...

:34:08
-...you have a chance to begin again.
-Yeah. l can imagine.

:34:12
The clock ticks faster for a woman.
Do it while you have some allure left.

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The one advantage
of being older is...

:34:21
...you have a lot of experience.
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l have a better shot
at making things work out...

:34:27
...if l met someone.
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lf Gabe and l met now,
knowing all the things we know...

:34:33
...we'd have a better relationship.
No question.

:34:36
Would you still marry him?
:34:39
God, what a question!
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You know, for me, l just--
:34:47
The thought of breaking up
is just so painful.

:34:50
You can't stay out of fear.
You know what you become?

:34:54
-What?
-My mother and father.

:34:58
Well...

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