:53:01
He's a desperate, ambitious,
frightened guy.
:53:05
Why are you with him?
:53:07
Why do you ask?
What are you implying?
:53:08
That he's too young?
Is that what you're saying?
:53:11
That I need to find myself a good
octogenarian to liven things up?
:53:17
I'm sorry, that wasn't nice.
I'm being mean to you.
:53:21
All you're trying to do is please me.
I'm giving you a hard time.
:53:24
What an ingrate.
Maybe I should be punished.
:53:26
You're not giving me a hard time,
but you didn't answer my question.
:53:29
Why am I with Ford?
:53:32
I don't know.
:53:36
You answer
a question like that rationally...
:53:38
it never sounds true,
even if you're not lying.
:53:40
You knew that. You've been around
longer. So let me see.
:53:43
He is incredibly beautiful...
:53:46
and he's a great lover.
:53:48
And he's funny and smart.
:53:52
And he would kill for me
if I asked him to.
:53:54
Who would you want killed?
You don't seem like a violent person.
:53:59
You never know. When I get angry,
I really lose it sometimes.
:54:05
How much money do you have
in your pocket right now?
:54:07
About $10,000.
:54:11
Apart from this.
:54:15
What's that?
:54:16
$100,000.
:54:18
- What for?
- You.
:54:21
To do what with?
:54:22
Whatever you like. It's yours.
:54:24
I get that part.
But what is the purpose?
:54:26
The purpose?
It's a token of my esteem.
:54:30
I thought Ford had spoken to you.
I hope I'm not embarrassing you.
:54:34
Embarrassing me?
:54:35
If I were you, I'd be worried
about embarrassing myself.
:54:38
It's not enough?
Is that what you're saying?
:54:40
How would I know if it's enough
when I don't know what it's for?
:54:44
For a really nice dinner, absolutely.
It's more than enough.
:54:47
Maybe even 10 dinners, 20.
:54:49
Twenty maybe even,
and a couple of lunches.
:54:53
But for something else, I don't know.
Why? What did you have in mind?
:54:56
I told you, to make you happy.