Husbands and Wives
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1:24:04
You misrepresented yourself to me.
1:24:07
What do you mean by that?
1:24:09
Like you had one child then
decided that was it.

1:24:13
-l'm not the same person l was.
-That's why relationships go sour.

1:24:19
-You hate change.
-Change equals death.

1:24:22
Bullshit. That's bullshit!
1:24:24
Maybe your students think it's
insightful, but it means nothing.

1:24:30
Life is made of change.
1:24:32
lf you don't change,
you just shrivel up.

1:24:36
l don't want to.
You get sexual at the oddest times.

1:24:41
You use sex to express every
emotion but love.

1:24:45
You were attracted to me...
1:24:48
...because in some way,
l reminded you of Harriet.

1:24:52
But my sanity disappointed you.
1:24:54
l liked you because
you were decent and not crazy.

1:24:58
-And you found that too boring.
-No...

1:25:02
...as it turns out you were
as crazy as her.

1:25:05
-So l did remind you of Harriet.
-No...

1:25:09
...l had a feeling you
were unstable.

1:25:12
On the surface you were...
1:25:14
...but now that we're having problems,
you're not.

1:25:19
This is all very clear to me.
1:25:21
--we both couldn't sleep one night,
remember...

1:25:26
...and we found Wild Strawberries
on cable...

1:25:30
...we stayed up all night watching it?
That was great.

1:25:35
We were going to the faculty dinner
and we were on Fifth Avenue...

1:25:41
...on an icy black night.
We were walking downtown.

1:25:45
Suddenly we decided not to go
to the dinner...

1:25:48
...it was such a beautiful night.
We walked into Central Park.

1:25:52
You could see every star. You were
so beautiful in that black dress.

1:25:59
-Don't do that.
-Why not?


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