1:12:02
If she walked
in the door right now
1:12:04
I might not fancy her at all
1:12:06
but I've just been thinking
about the past a lot.
1:12:09
And I'm wondering
what that says
1:12:12
about... me and Marion.
1:12:15
To be honest, we haven't been
getting on that well recently.
1:12:19
Are you going to leave her?
1:12:22
[ Laughing ]
1:12:23
No. No. I haven't
even thought about that.
1:12:26
It's just I feel...
1:12:28
Trapped.
You feel trapped.
1:12:30
Quite frankly, Chris,
I'm not surprised.
1:12:31
Look what you've done
with your life.
1:12:33
No wonder
you're bored.
1:12:34
Oh, and I suppose your life
is something wonderful
1:12:38
by comparison.
1:12:39
I do what I want to do.
1:12:41
I'm proud of my work.
1:12:43
Can you say
the same?
1:12:45
I'm your oldest friend, Chris.
1:12:48
I know what's going on
1:12:49
in your head.
1:12:50
I can read you
like a book.
1:12:52
You keep thinking to yourself,
"Did I make the right choice?"
1:12:57
Well, did you?
1:13:02
Toni did askyou, you know.
1:13:04
Of course he did.
1:13:06
"Come to Toni's party.
1:13:08
"Dress informal.
1:13:09
Wives optional."
1:13:10
Rubbish.
1:13:11
He wanted you
to come.
1:13:13
Well, someone's got
to look after Amy.
1:13:15
We could have got
a baby-sitter.
1:13:18
We never go out
together.
1:13:19
We haven't been
at a party in decades.
1:13:21
You always say
you hate parties.
1:13:23
Yeah, well,
I want us to have fun.
1:13:26
You mean you want
you to have fun.
1:13:28
Well, go on.
I'm not stopping you.
1:13:35
You know what I really hate
is that you feel this need
1:13:37
to drive a wedge
between me and Toni.
1:13:39
Like you've got something
1:13:40
against there being anybody
who knew me before you.
1:13:43
I thinkyou'd better go.
1:13:48
I hope it's fun.
1:13:55
[ Door Closes ]
1:13:58
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