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David Kepesh:
I don't know how to relate to you, Kenny? You're so *morally* superior to me in every way, even our adulteries can't compare. Yours plays the oboe, what have I got to put up against that? She probably writes poetry in her spare time, and her kids do too
I don't know how to relate to you, Kenny? You're so *morally* superior to me in every way, even our adulteries can't compare. Yours plays the oboe, what have I got to put up against that? She probably writes poetry in her spare time, and her kids do too
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as a father for just once I don't know how to relate to you Kenny
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You're so morally superior to me in every way
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even our adulteries can't compare Yours plays the oboe
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What have I got to put up against that
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She probably writes poetry in her spare time and her kids do too
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Movie Summary
Cultural critic, David Kepesh, finds his life, which he indicates is a state of "emancipated manhood," thrown into tragic disarray by Consuela Castillo, a well-mannered student who awakens a sense of sexual possessiveness in her teac

