Being John Malkovich
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- How was it?
- I have to go back at
8:00 exactly, tonight.

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- Why?
- Don't crowd me, Craig.

:46:22
- Excuse me. Are you John Malkovich?
- Yes, I am.

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Wow. You really are great in that movie
where you play that retard.

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Oh, Thankyou very much.
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- I have a cousin who's a retard.
- Oh. Thankyou.

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So, as you might imagine,
it means a lot to me...

:46:39
to see retards...
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portrayed on the silver screen
so compassionately.

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Well, thank you very much.
I appreciate it.

:46:48
Good night.
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- [Lotte]Maxine? It's Maxine.
- Hi.

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I'm so glad you decided to come.
I'm Maxine.

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I'm John.
How do you do?

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Good. [ Chuckles ]
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I wasn't sure
I was going to come...

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but I felt, uh, oddly compelled.
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[Lotte]
You're so beautiful.

:47:16
The way you're looking at me--
I mean, at him-- at us.

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[ Laughs ]
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[Lotte]I've never been
looked at like this by a woman before.

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[Exhales]
I think I'm sweating.

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I must say,
I was intrigued by your voice.

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And the funny thing is, Mr. Malkovich...
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my voice is probably
the least intriguing thing about me.

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[Lotte Laughing]
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[ Laughing ]
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So, I mean-- So, how was it?
What was he doing?

:47:49
He wasn't doing anything really.
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He was just hanging
around his apartment.

:47:55
I think he's probably just a really...
uh, lonely guy.

:47:59
See, men can feel
unfulfilled, too, Lotte.


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