Swept Away
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:08:02
- There are problems raised by capitalism.
- What problems?

:08:06
Your old man's the boss
of a pharmaceutical company.

:08:10
He's got to make a profit
to keep the shareholders happy.

:08:14
- That's not in the public's best interest.
- Then they don't have to buy.

:08:19
Imagine there's a drug that can cure
a certain kind of blindness.

:08:23
Even though it costs
nothing to make it...

:08:26
...they still put a high price on it.
Capitalism.

:08:29
So if you can't afford the drug,
you'll stay blind.

:08:33
Without the drug companies,
they'd stay blind.

:08:35
What's to stop them getting a job
and buying the drug?

:08:41
- They're blind.
- So what?

:08:44
- Limits their employment opportunities.
- They can bake cakes.

:08:48
You don't need eyes to bake cakes.
:08:52
- But it does raise an ethical question.
- The laws of capitalism are:

:08:58
The proprietor of goods can set
any price he sees fit...

:09:02
...and shall not be at the mercy
of any moral or ethical issues.

:09:07
Whose quote is that?
:09:09
Mine.
:09:10
I can't see you baking
too many cakes.

:09:13
She's without a heartbeat.
She's a lizard.

:09:16
Stop moaning.
You're not married to her.

:09:19
A lizard. One that should be
made into a bag, belt and boots!

:09:23
Guido!
:09:29
Peppe?
:09:32
- Yes, sir?
- Sir is madam. Water and towel.

:09:41
- Yes, madam.
- And Pee Pee, I want it cold.

:09:44
Understand? Not cool.
Cold.

:09:48
As cold as the
blood in your veins.

:09:54
- I'm bored.
- I know it. What are we gonna do?

:09:59
Just have a martini, pop a pill
and fuck my husband.


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