:31:00
that I looked
at myself objectively
:31:02
and made
a conscious decision
:31:04
to try to avoid becoming
a certain type of person.
:31:09
For her it may have been nothing
important one way or the other.
:31:13
For me, it constituted
something more significant.
:31:16
Or so you'd like
to think.
:31:21
Why are you suddenly
so high and mighty?
:31:24
I'm not high and mighty.
:31:25
I'm too high
to be high and mighty.
:31:27
Besides, I'm just a lowly,
drug-dealing,
:31:30
boxer-wearing scum
of the earth, right?
:31:33
- You said it.
- No, actually you did.
:31:36
- I didn't mean it like that.
- How did you mean it?
:31:39
That you should change
your life a little.
:31:42
- This coming from a rapist.
- You're an idiot.
:31:45
I'm sorry. This coming
from a low-budget film maker
:31:48
who makes movies about,
''Where society is possibly headed
:31:52
if he could just forget about
the date rape he didn't kind of do.''
:31:54
You're seriously
disturbed.
:31:57
No, actually,
I am high and mighty.
:32:01
I was wrong before.
:32:03
Look, what do you
want me to say?
:32:05
- I'm sorry.
- Stop apologizing to me.
:32:08
I'm not!
I'm apologizing in general.
:32:12
It's something
I wish hadn't happened.
:32:14
I don't think
I'm an evil person.
:32:17
No one's saying
you're evil.
:32:19
It sure as hell
feels like it.
:32:21
Do you think
you're evil?
:32:23
No.
:32:24
So then, you're not evil.
I'm the evil one.
:32:28
You're the morally conscious
movie-maker.
:32:33
Whatever.
:32:35
Whatever.
:32:36
- All right, can we stop now?
- Totally.
:32:39
Thank you.
:32:41
Jesus.
:32:48
I just think
you should call her.
:32:50
- I am not going to call her.
- Why not? You should.
:32:54
Just stop, okay?
:32:56
To call her now would be
to trivialize the entire thing.