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It was at Christmas rush hour. And a woman came in
in a fur coat, who was rather striking. (dramatic music) The woman seemed
to give off light. I felt odd and swimmy
in the head, near to fainting. . Their eyes met
at the same instant. (siren wailing) (alarm ringing) When she stood up,
the woman was looking at her with the calm grey eyes that Therese could neither
quite face nor look away from. Where did you learn
so much about train sets?
in a fur coat, who was rather striking. (dramatic music) The woman seemed
to give off light. I felt odd and swimmy
in the head, near to fainting. . Their eyes met
at the same instant. (siren wailing) (alarm ringing) When she stood up,
the woman was looking at her with the calm grey eyes that Therese could neither
quite face nor look away from. Where did you learn
so much about train sets?
Full Transcript
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It was at Christmas rush hour.
00:00:03.088 --> 00:00:06.039
And a woman came in
in a fur coat,
00:00:06.004 --> 00:00:07.919
who was rather striking.
00:00:07.092 --> 00:00:11.439
(dramatic music)
00:00:11.044 --> 00:00:13.719
The woman seemed
to give off light.
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I felt odd and swimmy
in the head,
00:00:16.999 --> 00:00:18.559
near to fainting. .
00:00:18.056 --> 00:00:21.679
Their eyes met
at the same instant.
00:00:21.068 --> 00:00:22.879
(siren wailing)
00:00:22.088 --> 00:00:24.076
(alarm ringing)
00:00:27.044 --> 00:00:30.319
When she stood up,
the woman was looking at her
00:00:30.032 --> 00:00:32.199
with the calm grey eyes
00:00:32.002 --> 00:00:37.479
that Therese could neither
quite face nor look away from.
00:00:37.048 --> 00:00:39.599
Where did you learn
so much about train sets?
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Movie Summary
Based on Patricia Highsmith's personal writings and accounts of her family and lovers, the film casts new light on the famous thriller writer's life and oeuvre, permeated by themes of love and its defining influence on identity.