Mrs. Doubtfire
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1:43:02
I'm addicted to my children, sir.
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I love them with all my heart.
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And the idea of someone telling me I can't
be with them, I can't see them every day...

1:43:11
It's like someone saying I can't have air.
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I can't live without air,
and I can't live without them.

1:43:18
Listen, I would do anything. I just want
to be with them. I know I need that, sir.

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We have a history.
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And I just... They mean everything to me.
And they need me as much as I need them.

1:43:34
So, please.
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Don't take my kids away from me.
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Thank you.
1:43:55
Mr Hillard...
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You've been able to fool a lot of people into
believing thatyou're a 60-year-old woman.

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No easy task.
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And your little speech seemed to be
very heartfelt and genuine.

1:44:13
But I believe it to be a terrific performance
by a very gifted actor. Nothing more.

1:44:19
- No. It's not that.
- The reality, Mr Hillard,

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is thatyour lifestyle over the past month
has been very unorthodox.

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And I refuse to further subject
three innocent children

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to your peculiar
and potentially harmful behaviour.

1:44:36
It is this court's decision
to award full custody to Mrs Hillard.

1:44:40
Oh, God, no.
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You will have supervised
visitation rights every Saturday.

1:44:45
Supervised, sir?
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A court liaison will accompany you
when you spend time with the children.

1:44:50
I am suggesting a period of psychological
testing and perhaps treatment for you.

1:44:57
We will re-examine this case
one year from now.


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