:37:00
How'd that make you feel?
:37:02
It felt great, wonderful.
How'd it make me feel?
:37:05
Think about it.
:37:06
Were you angry?
Were you afraid? Sad?
:37:09
Maybe all those things.
:37:11
Any feelings of guilt?
:37:13
About what?
I didn't kill him.
:37:15
I know that.
I'm just speculating...
:37:17
...that maybe in some way
you may have wanted him to die.
:37:20
Why would I want him to die?
:37:22
You said you were fighting.
He slapped you around...
:37:25
...because you rebelled
against his authority.
:37:27
Maybe some unresolved
Oedipal conflict.
:37:29
English, English.
:37:31
Oedipus was a Greek king who killed
his father and married his mother.
:37:35
Fucking Greeks.
:37:36
It's an instinctual
developmental drive.
:37:39
The young boy wants to
replace his father...
:37:41
...so that he can
totally possess his mother.
:37:43
Are you saying
I wanted to fuck my mother?
:37:46
It's a primal fantasy.
:37:47
Have you ever seen my mother?
:37:49
-Are you out of your mind?
-It's Freud!
:37:51
Freud's a sick fuck, and you are
too for bringing it up.
:37:58
Can I be honest?
I don 't think I can call you Dad.
:38:01
So what do I call you?
Do I call you Scott?
:38:04
My friends call me Captain.
:38:06
Captain?
:38:09
Want another drink?
I'm definitely having eight or nine.
:38:12
I'd like a morphine and soda.
:38:14
I'm shaking.
:38:16
Shall we go to our table?
Come on, Michael.
:38:21
SeƱor Sobel.
:38:25
How you doing?
:38:28
It's the Vittis.
:38:30
My God.
:38:33
Everybody's happy.
Everybody's smiling. This is nice.
:38:36
You're Paul Vitti,
the mobster.
:38:40
Now, is that polite?
:38:42
Is that being nice?
I'm trying to be nice.
:38:44
Do I walk up to you and say
you're so-and-so, the hard-on?
:38:48
This is Laura's father,
the Captain.
:38:50
I'm very, very sorry.
:38:52
Excuse us.
:38:56
I heard about the wedding.
Here you go.
:38:58
A little something for the
bride and groom. God bless.