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Jane Marryot:
[on New Year's day of 1933]
Well Robert, here we go again. Robert Marryot:
One more year behind us. Jane Marryot:
One more year before us. Robert Marryot:
Mm, do you mind? Jane Marryot:
No. [they sit down on the sofa together] Jane Marryot:
Everything passes, even time. Robert Marryot:
That means you too. Jane Marryot:
And you don't? Robert Marryot:
I still believe in the future. Jane Marryot:
Ah, that's your strength my dear. I believe in the future too but, not quite in the same way
[on New Year's day of 1933]
Well Robert, here we go again. Robert Marryot:
One more year behind us. Jane Marryot:
One more year before us. Robert Marryot:
Mm, do you mind? Jane Marryot:
No. [they sit down on the sofa together] Jane Marryot:
Everything passes, even time. Robert Marryot:
That means you too. Jane Marryot:
And you don't? Robert Marryot:
I still believe in the future. Jane Marryot:
Ah, that's your strength my dear. I believe in the future too but, not quite in the same way
Full Transcript
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Well Robert here we go again
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One more year behind us
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One more year before us
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Do you mind No
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Everything passes even time
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That means you do
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And you don't
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I still believe in the future
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Ah that's your strength my dear
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I believe in the future too but not quite in the same way
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Movie Summary
A portrayal of the triumphs and tragedies of two English families, the upper-crust Marryots and the working-class Bridgeses, from 1899 to 1933.

