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Dave Robicheaux:
How would you define the idea of understanding? Bootsie Robicheaux:
Well it's knowing something, and knowing what it means. Dave Robicheaux:
I think there's two ways of looking at the idea of understanding. One is if you don't look you never will see. And the other is, if you look a little less you'll understand a hell of a lot more. Bootsie Robicheaux:
You might not be over those drugs they put in your drink
How would you define the idea of understanding? Bootsie Robicheaux:
Well it's knowing something, and knowing what it means. Dave Robicheaux:
I think there's two ways of looking at the idea of understanding. One is if you don't look you never will see. And the other is, if you look a little less you'll understand a hell of a lot more. Bootsie Robicheaux:
You might not be over those drugs they put in your drink
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How would you define the idea of understanding
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Well it's knowing something and knowing what it means
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I think there's two ways
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of looking at the idea of understanding
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One is if you don't look you never will see
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And the other is if you look a little less
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you might see a hell of a lot more
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You might not be over those drugs they put in your drink
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Movie Summary
A detective in post-Katrina New Orleans has a series of surreal encounters with a troop of ghostly Confederate soldiers while investigating serial killings of local prostitutes, a 1965 lynching, and corrupt local businessmen.


