Bicentennial Man
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1:16:01
-No. That's Portia.
-Portia?

1:16:07
-Who's Portia?
-My granddaughter.

1:16:10
Your granddaughter?
ls this some kind of trick?

1:16:14
You're Little Miss?
1:16:16
Then what right do you have
to look like her?

1:16:18
There is and can be only one Little Miss.
1:16:22
Really?
1:16:23
lt's a genetic resemblance.
Sometimes it skips a generation.

1:16:27
-l don't care. l don't like it.
-l can see that.

1:16:29
lf you took a moment,
which l see you're not inclined to do...

1:16:32
...you'd realise Portia and l
are very different people.

1:16:38
Why is she imitating you?
1:16:40
-What's so funny?
-You are.

1:16:43
l'm not trying to be funny.
1:16:46
Things have certainly changed around here.
1:16:50
That happens after 20 years.
1:16:54
l have so much to tell you. Come with me.
1:17:00
lt is you.
1:17:03
Yes.
1:17:10
-Hello, my friend.
-Hello, Little Miss.

1:17:15
-Whose daughter is she?
-Lloyd's.

1:17:17
Now the rudeness makes sense.
1:17:40
Go home to your master.
1:17:45
You don't have a home, do you?
1:17:49
l don't have food. l don't eat.
1:17:56
Come in. We'll keep each other company.

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