Panic Room
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1:05:01
Here, drink this.
All right, drink lots of water.

1:05:04
You dropped to the low 40s.
We have to get your blood-sugar up.

1:05:08
Can you hear me okay?
1:05:09
l'm just dizzy, not deaf.
1:05:12
Great. Smart ass. That's excellent.
1:05:14
Did you see anything in here?
Any candy bars or something sweet?

1:05:19
Let's check it again.
1:05:20
Mom, l did it.
1:05:22
We got to stay calm, okay?
1:05:24
lf we stay calm, everything will be fine.
All right? Stay calm.

1:05:27
You're making me nervous.
1:05:29
l'm sorry.
1:05:33
What if l keep dropping?
1:05:35
You won't. l'll figure something out.
1:05:41
You know, he's right.
1:05:43
There's no way
we're getting into that room.

1:05:46
What are you talking about?
1:05:49
l just got to be honest with myself here.
1:05:52
l don't need to be involved...
1:05:54
...with anything so harrowing
or perilous at this point in my life.

1:05:58
-You're giving up?
-Hell, yes.

1:06:01
l don't need the fucking aggravation.
l'll make an anonymous phone call.

1:06:05
They'll find the floor safe. l'll inherit.
1:06:10
Stephen, Jeffrey, Catherine, David.
1:06:12
Five grandkids, 60 percent inheritance tax.
1:06:16
Fuck, l'll still put away 8 or 900 grand
and keep my goddamn hair.

1:06:21
Take it. Go out and get loaded.
1:06:25
Wait a minute.
1:06:27
Say what you just said again.
1:06:36
Say that shit about the money
again, babycakes.

1:06:39
When? Before?
1:06:43
Yeah, before.
1:06:45
Splitting the money in your head,
you said you'd put away 800 or 900 grand.

1:06:50
What are you doing?
1:06:51
That was after tax, which makes it more
than a million and a half gross.

1:06:57
So now you're a tax attorney.

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