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Bob Collier:
Seen all your stuff downstairs. Jeremy Collier:
I want Karen to take me to the bus station. Bob Collier:
Alright, fine. [pulls money out of his pocket] Bob Collier:
I got twenty-one hundred dollars here for you; it's all the cash I had at the office. It's not a fortune, but it'll get you where you want to go, and help you get started if you're careful with it. Bob Collier:
[pauses]
And look, don't think that I'm kicking you out of the house, see. I think you should leave for for your own good, I think it's the right thing to do, and it's my responsibility as a father. Once you're away from here, and had time to think about, I think you'll agree. Jeremy Collier:
I don't want it. Bob Collier:
Well I want you to have it. Jeremy Collier:
No you don't. You want me to take it, so you won't feel guilty, so you won't feel responsible. Bob Collier:
[sighs]
It's funny how I can be so wrong. I honestly thought you were gonna say 'thank you'. Jeremy Collier:
Thank you? That's what you thought I'd say? No. You just want everyone to think you did the right thing. Bob Collier:
I'm not doing this on what anybody might think. [puts the money down] Bob Collier:
I'll have Karen drive you wherever you want to go. [starts to close the door] Bob Collier:
I hope you'll think better of me someday
Seen all your stuff downstairs. Jeremy Collier:
I want Karen to take me to the bus station. Bob Collier:
Alright, fine. [pulls money out of his pocket] Bob Collier:
I got twenty-one hundred dollars here for you; it's all the cash I had at the office. It's not a fortune, but it'll get you where you want to go, and help you get started if you're careful with it. Bob Collier:
[pauses]
And look, don't think that I'm kicking you out of the house, see. I think you should leave for for your own good, I think it's the right thing to do, and it's my responsibility as a father. Once you're away from here, and had time to think about, I think you'll agree. Jeremy Collier:
I don't want it. Bob Collier:
Well I want you to have it. Jeremy Collier:
No you don't. You want me to take it, so you won't feel guilty, so you won't feel responsible. Bob Collier:
[sighs]
It's funny how I can be so wrong. I honestly thought you were gonna say 'thank you'. Jeremy Collier:
Thank you? That's what you thought I'd say? No. You just want everyone to think you did the right thing. Bob Collier:
I'm not doing this on what anybody might think. [puts the money down] Bob Collier:
I'll have Karen drive you wherever you want to go. [starts to close the door] Bob Collier:
I hope you'll think better of me someday
Full Transcript
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No you don't You want me to take it
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so you won't feel guilty so you won't feel responsible
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Boy oh boy
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It's funny how I could be so wrong
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I honestly thought you'd say thank you
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Thank you That's what you thought I'd say
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No
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You just want everyone to think you did the right thing
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I'm not doin' this because of what anyone might think
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I'll have Karen drive you wherever you wanna go
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I hope you'll think better of me someday
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Movie Summary
Haunted by his experiences in the Vietnam War, a young man returns home and has trouble adjusting back to civilian life, his family and his stern father.

