1:31:00
Your career, such as it is.
1:31:02
Your life, Clarice.
1:31:04
I thought we might
talk about yours.
1:31:06
- What's the next crossstreet?
- Capitol Street.
1:31:09
In two blocks, make a left
into Union Station. Park.
1:31:15
My life? What is there
to say about mine?
1:31:17
I have been in a state of hibernation
for some time...
1:31:20
a little inactive.
1:31:22
But now I'm back home
and I'm very happy...
1:31:25
and very healthy.
1:31:27
- You. It's you I'm worried about.
- I'm fine.
1:31:31
No,you're certainly
not fine, Clarice.
1:31:34
You fell in love with the Bureau,
the institution...
1:31:37
only to discover, after giving it
everything you've got...
1:31:40
that it does not
love you back...
1:31:42
that, in fact, it resents you.
1:31:44
It resents you more than the husband
and children you gave up to it.
1:31:47
Why is that, do you think?
Why are you so resented?
1:31:51
- Tell me.
- Tell you?
1:31:54
God bless you.
1:31:56
Well, isn't it clear?
1:31:59
You serve the idea
of order, Clarice.
1:32:02
They don't.
1:32:04
You believe in the oath you took.
They don't.
1:32:07
You feel it is your duty
to protect the sheep. They don't.
1:32:12
They don't like you
because you're not like them.
1:32:14
They hate you and envy you.
1:32:16
They are weak, unruly
and believe in nothing.
1:32:20
Mason Verger wants to kill you,
Dr Lecter.
1:32:22
Turn yourself in to me,
and I promise no one will hurt you.
1:32:25
Will you stay with me in my prison cell
and hold my hand, Clarice?
1:32:28
We could have some fun.
1:32:31
No, Mason Verger does not want to kill
me anymore than I want to kill him.
1:32:34
He just wants to see me suffer
in some unimaginable way.
1:32:38
He is rather twisted,
you know.
1:32:40
Have you had the pleasure
of meeting him?
1:32:42
Face-to-face, so to speak?
1:32:45
Yes.
1:32:47
- Attractive, isn't he?
- Dr Lecter?
1:32:54
Okay, back to you.
1:32:56
I want to know what it is
you think you will do...
1:32:58
now that everything you've ever cared
about has been taken away from you.