In the Line of Fire
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:00:01
I couldn't help wondering why you'd
risk your life to save such a man.

:00:08
You have such a strange job. I can't
decide if it's heroic or absurd.

:00:13
Why would you risk your life
to kill a man like that?

:00:18
- Read my psychological profile.
- I don't believe in them.

:00:23
Nor do I. A man's actions don't equal
the sum of his psychological parts.

:00:28
- It doesn't work that way.
- Just how does it work?

:00:35
It doesn't work. God doesn't punish
the wicked and reward the righteous.

:00:42
Everyone dies.
Some die because they deserve to.

:00:46
Others die because they come
from Minneapolis. It's meaningless.

:00:52
If none of this means anything,
why kill the President?

:00:57
- To punctuate the dreariness.
- You need to get yourself laid.

:01:04
You're the same. Name one thing
in your life that has any meaning.

:01:11
- I play the piano.
- That's not enough.

:01:13
How do you know? Do you play?
:01:15
I've seen you in your bar alone.
:01:20
There's no cause worth fighting for.
All we have is the game.

:01:26
- I'm on offence. You're on defense.
- When do we start playing the game?

:01:32
The clock's ticking, Frank.
Take care.

:01:41
He scrambled it. I missed him.
:01:45
Fuck!

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