:20:08
( Man )
Viennese, no less.
:20:11
YourJessie is really
wheeling in the heavy artillery.
:20:13
- Perfect, isn't it?
- So, what did, uh--
:20:17
Dr. Peters, I really need
to smoke today.
:20:20
-You don't need to smoke.
-Do you mind if I have a cigarette?
:20:22
- I could really usejust one.
- No.
:20:24
- Ah, you're so great.
- Marty. Marty.
:20:26
- Come on.
-Just one more puff. Please.
:20:29
- Marty.
- Okay. It's going out.
:20:33
So, Dr. Freud
told you what?
:20:38
You should realize, he says, that
New York has to be the dream world.
:20:41
I mean, who would fantasize...
:20:43
being a house-bound mother
and a widow at that?
:20:45
No romance.
That has to be real.
:20:48
But New York-- ah.
:20:50
Glamorous career.
Power. Self-expression.
:20:54
Endless line of men
wanting to date you.
:20:57
Every minute spent
at your own whim.
:20:59
- Now, ifthat's not a dream, huh?
- He said it with less drama.
:21:04
So, you say
to Dr. Freud?
:21:06
Please stop calling him that.
:21:08
It's Dr. Langer,
and he's as real as you are.
:21:11
So, you told
Dr. Langer what?
:21:13
My New York shrink...
:21:17
thinks my life in Manhattan
is hard work--
:21:23
hostile,
adversary work...
:21:25
with long, grinding hours.
:21:27
That yes, there are
a lot of men...
:21:30
but no real,
uh, romance...
:21:34
no one to love me.
:21:37
And I'm alone,
and who would dream that?
:21:41
What about the loneliness?
:21:45
Jessie said that...
:21:48
a woman still grieving
for her late husband...
:21:50
isn't ready to love
anyone yet...
:21:53
not even in their dreams.
:21:56
( Chattering )
:21:59
Okay. I need to put you down
so I can pay.