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[last lines] Catherine:
[voice over]
How many days have I lost? How can I get back to the place where I started? I'm outside a house, trying to find my way in. But it is locked and the blinds are down, and I've lost the key, and I can't remember what the rooms look like or where I put anything. And if I dare go in inside, I wonder... will I ever be able to find my way out? [Catherine looks up; Hal is standing in front of her] Catherine:
Sometimes in my head I think it works, and then... Sometimes I just think it's crazy. Hal:
There's nothing wrong with you. Catherine:
I think I'm like my dad. Hal:
I think you are, too. Catherine:
I'm afraid I'm like my dad. Hal:
You are not him. Catherine:
Maybe I will be. Hal:
Maybe, and maybe you'll be better. Catherine:
It was like... connecting the dots. Some nights I could connect three or four of them, and some nights they'd be really far apart. I'd have no idea how to get to the next one, if there was the next one. It just seems really stitched together and lumpy. Dad's stuff was way more elegant. Hal:
Talk me through it and tell me what's bothering you. Catherine:
[voice over]
If I go back to the beginning, I could start it over again. I could go line by line, try and find a shorter way. I could try to make it... better
[voice over]
How many days have I lost? How can I get back to the place where I started? I'm outside a house, trying to find my way in. But it is locked and the blinds are down, and I've lost the key, and I can't remember what the rooms look like or where I put anything. And if I dare go in inside, I wonder... will I ever be able to find my way out? [Catherine looks up; Hal is standing in front of her] Catherine:
Sometimes in my head I think it works, and then... Sometimes I just think it's crazy. Hal:
There's nothing wrong with you. Catherine:
I think I'm like my dad. Hal:
I think you are, too. Catherine:
I'm afraid I'm like my dad. Hal:
You are not him. Catherine:
Maybe I will be. Hal:
Maybe, and maybe you'll be better. Catherine:
It was like... connecting the dots. Some nights I could connect three or four of them, and some nights they'd be really far apart. I'd have no idea how to get to the next one, if there was the next one. It just seems really stitched together and lumpy. Dad's stuff was way more elegant. Hal:
Talk me through it and tell me what's bothering you. Catherine:
[voice over]
If I go back to the beginning, I could start it over again. I could go line by line, try and find a shorter way. I could try to make it... better
Full Transcript
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No honey
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I think we should put the aqua plates on the registry and the brown couch
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Your mother wants to buy us a substantial piece of furniture
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and that's the biggest thing that I could find that will fit in our apartment
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Well then don't worry about it honey I'll be home by tomorrow night
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Yeah let's just get through today first Hold on a second
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Hi
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Huh Um
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I don't know She didn't pick up when I called
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Hopefully better than yesterday
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Movie Summary
The daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician, recently deceased, tries to come to grips with her possible inheritance: his insanity. Complicating matters are one of her father's ex-students, who wants to search th
