1:31:00
In Malkovich,
Maxine had found the love of her life.
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- [ Panting ]
- There, there, my dear. Relax.
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This travesty will
all be over with by morning.
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And the crowds have been
absolutely sensational...
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and, um, I'd just like to thank God
for giving us this opportunity...
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to share our creative vision.
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[Narrator]Nothing was impossible
for John and Maxine in the early days.
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Their union was a joyous one,
and together they worked tirelessly...
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to further Malkovich's
puppeteering career.
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John Malkovich, the artist...
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and Maxine, the entrepreneur--
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they make this character...
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this protean figure
that we cal John Malkovich.
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[Narrator]But some say Maxine
has changed since becoming pregnant...
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recoiling from the limelight...
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and, rumor has it,
from her husband's affections.
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[ Whispering ]
I'm so sorry.
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[Bing]Malkovich shows us...
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a reflection of ourselves,
our frailties...
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and our, you know,
desperate humanity.
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That's what makes him one of
the most relevant artists of our time.
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[Narrator]And what does the future
hold for John Horatio Malkovich?
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Well, to quote the Bard,
"He's got the world on a string. "
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As the poet said, "The puppeteer's voice
need not merely be the record of man.
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It can be one of the pillars,
the props...
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to help him endure and prevail,"
and I believe that.
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It's over!
1:32:49
Max?
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I've gotta head down to A.B.T. now.
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I've got the "Swan Lake"
benefit tonight, okay?
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But when I come back,
we can maybe celebrate...