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Poor sod. It's a vendetta, isn't it? He'd like to see us destitute, out on the streets without
a roof over our heads. Preferably starving.
He'd enjoy that. Perhaps he forgot. Edith, forgive me for saying so, but you've got to stop giving Roger
the benefit of the doubt. You've always loved him
unconditionally and see where it's led. Wendy, you've got a very strange
way of asking for sympathy. I'm not asking for sympathy,
I'm asking for justice. I think you mean revenge. I'm not a vindictive person.
Far from it. But I do think that Roger
and people like him should be in prison for the good
of society as a whole. Right. Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to interrupt. I'll pop back later. Phil, Phil... I forgot something. You know,
you need a burglar alarm. What? Anyway, this looks like the sort
of conversation that's best conducted in the absence of chaps. Phil, get in. Get in
a roof over our heads. Preferably starving.
He'd enjoy that. Perhaps he forgot. Edith, forgive me for saying so, but you've got to stop giving Roger
the benefit of the doubt. You've always loved him
unconditionally and see where it's led. Wendy, you've got a very strange
way of asking for sympathy. I'm not asking for sympathy,
I'm asking for justice. I think you mean revenge. I'm not a vindictive person.
Far from it. But I do think that Roger
and people like him should be in prison for the good
of society as a whole. Right. Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to interrupt. I'll pop back later. Phil, Phil... I forgot something. You know,
you need a burglar alarm. What? Anyway, this looks like the sort
of conversation that's best conducted in the absence of chaps. Phil, get in. Get in
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Poor sod.
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It's a vendetta, isn't it?
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He'd like to see us destitute,
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out on the streets without
a roof over our heads.
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Preferably starving.
He'd enjoy that.
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Perhaps he forgot.
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Edith, forgive me for saying so,
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but you've got to stop giving Roger
the benefit of the doubt.
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You've always loved him
unconditionally
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and see where it's led.
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Wendy, you've got a very strange
way of asking for sympathy.
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I'm not asking for sympathy,
I'm asking for justice.
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I think you mean revenge.
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I'm not a vindictive person.
Far from it.
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But I do think that Roger
and people like him should be
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in prison for the good
of society as a whole.
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Right.
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Oh, sorry. Didn't mean to interrupt.
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I'll pop back later. Phil, Phil...
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I forgot something. You know,
you need a burglar alarm. What?
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Anyway, this looks like the sort
of conversation that's best
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conducted in the absence of chaps.
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Phil, get in. Get in.
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Movie Summary
Neighbours Edith and Phil are keen to start a relationship and a new life abroad. Those plans are disrupted when Edith's immature fiftysomething son Roger moves back home after leaving his wife and children.