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Gil:
Gil Pender. Ernest Hemingway:
Hemingway. Gil:
Hemingway? Ernest Hemingway:
You liked my book? Gil:
Liked? I loved all of your work. Ernest Hemingway:
Yes. It was a good book because it was an honest book, and that's what war does to men. And there's nothing fine and noble about dying in the mud unless you die gracefully. And then it's not only noble but brave
Gil Pender. Ernest Hemingway:
Hemingway. Gil:
Hemingway? Ernest Hemingway:
You liked my book? Gil:
Liked? I loved all of your work. Ernest Hemingway:
Yes. It was a good book because it was an honest book, and that's what war does to men. And there's nothing fine and noble about dying in the mud unless you die gracefully. And then it's not only noble but brave
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Gil Gil Pender Gil Pender
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Hemingway
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Hemingway
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You liked my book
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Liked I loved All your work
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Yes it was a good book because it was an honest book
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and that's what war does to men
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And there's nothing fine and noble about dying in the mud
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unless you die gracefully
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and then it's not only noble but brave
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Movie Summary
While on a trip to Paris with his fiancée's family, a nostalgic screenwriter finds himself mysteriously going back to the 1920s every day at midnight.

