:18:02
Go out and vote.
:18:03
While it seemed Bobby Kennedy
might heal the country,
:18:05
Sandy and I drifted farther and farther apart.
:18:08
Bobby, why do you sing
the same songs every night?
:18:13
Isn't it boring?
:18:15
Well, honey, it's an act.
:18:17
Do you expect me to sing
different songs every night?
:18:19
Why not? I don't make the same movies.
:18:21
Well, actually, you do. Sweet, little, innocent...
:18:24
Excuse me!
:18:26
But I think I know what people want
in the movies nowadays, OK?
:18:29
You may be the expert in... in music,
:18:32
but I... I have had
years of movie experience!
:18:37
Not bad, Sand.
:18:39
Would've been even better
without the slur in your voice.
:18:45
My sister came out to stay with us,
:18:47
but her real reason for coming
I couldn't have possibly imagined.
:18:50
Listen, Bobby, there's a reason
I felt I had to come and stay with you.
:18:55
Yeah, what?
:18:58
I heard you were going into politics.
You still thinkin' about doing that?
:19:02
Well, I'm considering it.
I mean, they've asked me.
:19:04
You know how the papers try and smear people
:19:07
with things from their past
when they're gonna run for office?
:19:10
Mm-hm. Yeah. So what?
:19:12
There's something about your past
that I think it's finally time for you to know.
:19:18
What are you talking about?
:19:20
It's about Polly.
:19:23
She wasn't who you thought she was, Bobby.
:19:25
She was the best mother
in the whole goddamn world.
:19:28
She was, because she was
my mother, so I know it's true.
:19:30
- Then take that back!
- She was a wonderful person and mother.
:19:34
But what I think you really need now
is the truth.
:19:38
The truth about your mother.
:19:41
And the truth is...
:19:44
Polly was not your mother.
:19:48
Sam was not your father.
:19:52
You ain't my brother, Bobby.
:19:59
We swore we would never let you find out.