erotic thriller drama film written and directed by Nicholas Kazan and starring James Spader and Mädchen Amick. The original music score was composed by Christopher Young. It is surely a movie worth to watch.
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00:00:00I pushed your face with your hand. Well betrayal is not my best. Yeah. Well, I know
00:00:05I'm not the only guy gets upset. He finds his wife sleep
00:00:10Strong enough to break away without it
00:00:15He's a jerk, of course he was a jerk it's not easy to find someone like you
00:00:23Try harder oh
00:00:26Oh
00:00:28God I'm already jealous. I know you're gonna find the right person and when you do
00:00:37She's gonna be the luckiest woman alive
00:00:49To a free man
00:00:52Thank you you never sleep alone
00:00:56I told you not to marry her. You two had absolutely nothing in common forget in common. Okay, she wasn't his type
00:01:02Ray always went for brunettes. You're telling me you're Larry's wife
00:01:07Picky-picky plus you're a lawyer. That's right. Ray likes artsy types. He likes them thin and dark and and artistic, right?
00:01:13So are we talking sex here or marriage or what about love? Oh, but in the long term
00:01:19You're interested in a family, right? I want everything the kids the dog
00:01:24Although whoa, whoa, whoa slow down on the family sport. I mean first you get laid then you get laid exactly
00:01:30There are many many women out there
00:01:35Lots of skinny women even anorexics. Yes dark angelic anorexics
00:01:40They're 33 years old the biological clocks a tick-tock tick-tock tick-tock
00:01:45Come now. I'm ovulating
00:01:49I'm fertile today
00:01:52Today
00:01:54It kills me to say it but I'm going to agree with Norman on this you are attractive you are straight you are not
00:02:02overtly psychotic. Oh
00:02:05Thank you. Listen, you just take your time and don't you be a slave to your glandular reactions?
00:02:11By the way, have I ever mentioned that my family crest is actually a big gland. I
00:02:18Rest my case
00:02:22I
00:02:24Am down on my knees. I am begging you
00:02:28All right, this is humiliating. All right, are you deaf? Huh? I'm guaranteeing you
00:02:36100% return in six months. You're my friend Norman. Sure. That's why I'm bringing you the deal. You see I'm gonna loan money once
00:02:42I'll do it again and sooner or later. I'm gonna lose a friend great. Well, so
00:02:47I'm floating face down. I
00:02:50I
00:02:51Look, you know, I wanted to emphasize the positive here. The money's not just
00:02:57It'd keep me alive another 72 hours, okay, would your friendship allow you to do that? I love this
00:03:04How much for the investment?
00:03:06to save your life
00:03:08well, say
00:03:1020 grand
00:03:13I'll give you half. You'll save half my life. See this isn't good between friends. Just forget the whole thing
00:03:19No, no, I need the bucks. It's just that I know you can afford more and I'm wondering my job to rescue you from yourself
00:03:25All right
00:03:29You're gonna regret this what year or two fortunes could change you could come to me wanting something
00:03:38See
00:03:40See what happened here. It's the same with girls little friendly advice. Remember the girls I set you up Norman those women
00:03:45I'll do better. Okay, the point is they told me what you give off
00:03:49You know, you're lonely. It's understandable, but it comes off needy just like I was here and it's bad technique
00:03:56They said I was needy
00:03:58Desperate. So look, they're throwing me a party next week. Okay, 34 years old and still an asshole
00:04:03They said I was needy forget that. I'm trying to tell you something
00:04:06I invited a girl there brunette Midwest so forth perfect for you. No, I'm please I tits. Did someone say tits?
00:04:13like pears
00:04:15Yeah
00:04:16And not the hard green ones either the juicy commis you get in the box from Oregon Harry and David's Norman
00:04:20I'm coming to your party as your friend. All right, but please promise me you won't introduce me to any more women
00:04:27Exactly my point if you let me finish believe me I can find there myself who says no. Hey safe doesn't have to fall on me
00:04:36We still friends can I go back to work now?
00:04:39And
00:04:43Thanks for the 20 G's
00:04:50After completing the novel I went back to my work on the particle accelerator. What is that like?
00:04:55Norman is the only person I know who can turn his birthday
00:04:58He's not paying food drinks. He's providing the idiots, you know might
00:05:04By the work of this artist is that the artist cowboy, of course, that's him
00:05:11Guns and buns
00:05:13It's not that bad. I guarantee you if there are any sales tonight, you know Norman's friends
00:05:18I bet he's gonna get a piece on it. Excuse me, which did he come to you about this crazy?
00:05:24He got the money what well he musta cuz well one day he was honking me and I mean
00:05:29I'm a harder sell than you bought right? I got two kids private school. I ain't starting her own law
00:05:33I wouldn't joke
00:05:35again
00:05:43Are you ready? Hey, did you I I'm Cheryl
00:05:48Norman's friend
00:05:50Right, that's right. That's right. Good to see you. I'm
00:05:54Norman told me
00:05:56According to him. We're practically engaged
00:06:03I
00:06:06Just love a sense of humor in a man
00:06:09You know, I think laughter
00:06:12It's the greatest aphrodisiac
00:06:14Don't you agree in the right circumstances?
00:06:18You know, it's strange. I
00:06:21Feel something
00:06:23Do you feel something? I usually feel something
00:06:27Not like that, I mean
00:06:30You know when two people fix you up you to be perfect for each other
00:06:33I'm not my spots, but I'm usually it's just awful, right?
00:06:38Right. It's just somehow just this
00:06:42Moment we're having right now
00:06:45This moment. Yeah
00:06:49Look I don't want to be forward, but would you you know like to go someplace else?
00:06:57Yes, actually I
00:07:01Would you excuse me what I
00:07:04Don't want to be rude, but
00:07:07There's something that I must tell Norman
00:07:13So
00:07:16You look where you're going, this is why you put your hands off me it's bad enough you ruin my dress
00:07:22I was just turning away from you. Don't like me. No, no, no. What did he do to you?
00:07:32You're not kidding I was trying to say it was an accident I was turning
00:07:37I'll say why don't you apologize first and foremost to your girlfriend and leave me alone. She's
00:07:46Look please. I'm sure you're a wonderful person
00:07:58Hey
00:08:00How do you like my party you ever set me up with another woman? I'm gonna kill you understand sure sure
00:08:05Why don't you say something for?
00:08:09Happy birthday, thank you
00:08:15Oh
00:08:29God I'm embarrassed
00:08:33Last week wine bitch of the Western world. Oh
00:08:39I'm sorry. I have to apologize
00:08:42No, no, no, no, no, I'm I'm the one who's I spilled no
00:08:45I'm a klutz things like that are always happening to me and it embarrasses me and I
00:08:49Took it out on you
00:08:51Plus I just bought that dress. I was trying to impress this guy
00:08:55Did it work
00:08:57Yeah, he was impressed with what a bitch I am
00:09:05I'm really sorry. I ruined your evening and if you want me to know you did me a favor
00:09:09I might have gone for that guy and I don't need that right now
00:09:13Besides you changed my life I
00:09:16Switched from French wine to French water
00:09:19So anyway, sorry, thanks and bye
00:09:35I'm Ray
00:09:39Lena
00:09:41Hi, Lena
00:10:09I
00:10:15Know I know it's drunk. I'm poisoning my body up, but I got the water
00:10:20Anyway, I believe in body wisdom if your body craves something. That's what it needs
00:10:25So what have you got here well me guys specials
00:10:30They have a very good selection here. I think the manager's a bachelor
00:10:34You don't have a girlfriend the girl at the art gallery the one you made cry. Oh, no, no, no, no, no
00:10:41No, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no. No, she uh, no, she was she was trying to rape
00:10:49How did you come to that party are you a friend of Norman's or oh a girlfriend of mine knows the artist
00:10:56Yeah, he was kind of
00:10:58You want to get a cup of coffee?
00:11:012317 or a glass of French water. Actually, I haven't eaten yet
00:11:13So I'm VP sales
00:11:16I'm moving up then the CEO decides he likes me. I
00:11:22Say no, but he's used to getting what he wants. I
00:11:27Have to threaten to call his wife
00:11:30So, of course he fires me
00:11:33He spreads the word to small community
00:11:37Couldn't get hired anywhere in New York
00:11:40You should have gone to court and found some sure
00:11:44If as he put it I wanted to hear every guy in the company testify that they'd had me I
00:11:50Moved out here instead
00:11:58What a terrible
00:12:01Yeah
00:12:12I've never done this before
00:12:15That's upper
00:12:17Make somebody up in a supermarket
00:12:20He didn't pick me up we bumped into each other still, you know, usually you meet somebody
00:12:24You you work together or a friend introduces that's just complete
00:12:33Stranger
00:12:36Getting to know someone's like peeling an onion it makes you cry. No
00:12:42layers and
00:12:44more layers
00:12:50Well
00:12:53I think we should go
00:12:59How'd I got to ask you I do business in Japan
00:13:10Where'd you learn to speak I studied it at Swarthmore forgotten most of it
00:13:22This is it where I live
00:13:34Yeah, thanks for dinner
00:13:43You think I could come up I mean just for five minutes it wouldn't take five minutes
00:13:53I
00:13:58Look the law doesn't matter. This is politics now if we take him to court
00:14:01We'll win but because he has a vote on the Planning Commission right now. He's a better architect than you
00:14:06That's the law. Excuse me, sir. Not now Sally Norman's online, too
00:14:12Sorry
00:14:15Well, it's Wednesday
00:14:17I got my Wednesday afternoon golf game and I'm out here with a mobile phone trying to track down some shit
00:14:21Nobody knows her. Okay. Nobody forget her
00:14:24Okay
00:14:25Thanks for trying
00:14:51I
00:15:21I
00:15:45Sorry, I'm sorry
00:15:52Hello hi Lina, hi
00:15:56Hello. Yeah, it's high this ray rear Reardon from from last night
00:16:03Do I
00:16:05I
00:16:06Don't I don't have your phone number or I did. I don't know your last name
00:16:10So I got there was no way for me to get in touch
00:16:15Go out come out now or later or
00:16:21Meet someplace or something or do you have a phone number?
00:16:37Hello
00:16:39Money in
00:16:50I'll be right out
00:17:02I was just taking a shower
00:17:10I
00:17:14Have these same columns in my office I
00:17:24Hope I open on intruding I don't mind I
00:17:28Was waiting outside when I saw you come in
00:17:33Why didn't you say hello
00:17:36I
00:17:43Know I just
00:17:45Yeah, you're with that guy
00:17:47so Tony
00:17:50Yeah, and you kissed him downstairs and I just
00:17:54And you thought
00:17:57Well, maybe that you've lived with him and he went to buy eggs or
00:18:06Tony's a friend. Oh
00:18:11He's gay, oh
00:18:16Not that your business no
00:18:31Something's changed from last night
00:18:36Yes, it is
00:18:40Why it's a problem
00:18:49I like you
00:18:52That's the problem
00:18:56I really like
00:19:05That's not a problem
00:19:35I
00:20:05I
00:20:27Haven't seen him. I haven't talked to him there
00:20:36Are you sure you want to hear this? Yes
00:20:45My mother used to hit me a lot
00:20:51Big things little things
00:20:56No reason at all
00:21:00Nothing but a good
00:21:05I
00:21:15Realize they never wanted me left as soon as I could
00:21:23Never even sent him a postcard
00:21:35Oh
00:21:55Look just cuz I'm halfway pretty guys look at my eyes and think they know me I come there fantasy
00:22:05I'm just a regular screwed-up person
00:22:10So when you say I'm beautiful it's like you're not seeing me at all yes, I am no
00:22:20Only God my dear can love you for yourself alone and not your yellow
00:22:28Gates
00:22:35I
00:22:44Thought that's what I was supposed to be in the story books story books are stories and books
00:23:05Oh
00:23:10No, you don't you're the boss right all in my I'll take a day off that's simple
00:23:20That's simple I
00:23:23Thought we might take a shower
00:23:27Yeah, my nice long one, yeah
00:23:36So we can just keep on doing this
00:23:44For how long
00:24:05Oh
00:24:36I'm so happy for him
00:24:47I mean it
00:24:56Hey buddy, I have to tell you that is a beautiful piece of ass
00:25:01Leave the most gorgeous creature I've ever seen she chose me
00:25:04She's like have any sisters friends fourth cousin anything. She burned all the bridges when she left New York her only friends or
00:25:10You add
00:25:11They're already so happy together
00:25:17By the way, I think our friend Larry's a little jealous of you yes, because you're basically disgusting you have it all
00:25:22Oh
00:25:34You and Ray like the rough stuff, why didn't you tell me I've got some equipment I can lend you
00:25:39No, no, no, I just I'm a Clydesdale thing
00:25:44Jesus look my parents dancing together
00:25:53Maybe let's never end up like that, okay
00:25:55Oh
00:26:20It's just beginning
00:26:25You're not kidding
00:26:49Hey, right, I think I'm married that's beautiful. It's gorgeous. Oh is she
00:26:55Our date. Oh, that's well the girl you dreams, huh? Huh? Did you get her here?
00:27:01here
00:27:03I'll move a most popular exhibit
00:27:13Maybe I should play crazy. What are you nuts? You don't want to find out you got the wrong one. Let's go to the funhouse
00:27:25Oh
00:27:44She looks just like you
00:27:55I
00:28:12Love you, I never thought
00:28:19It would be possible for me to have such a normal
00:28:34Uncle used to say sissy. Aren't you sissy?
00:28:39Excuse me, Hyrule, Texas. I'm Cora sister
00:28:43I'm Lena Mathers now Lena Reardon from Dayton, Ohio
00:28:49Oh
00:28:51Sorry, your voice isn't quiet
00:28:54Just for a minute. I thought
00:28:56There's
00:28:58That's okay
00:29:04It's strange woman sissy something
00:29:09It's twice that's happened
00:29:12Once in New York and now here
00:29:14She looks exactly like me, maybe she's my double my doppelganger
00:29:20Yes, she's the one who's really alive. I'm just you don't feel alive
00:29:24Of course I do
00:29:26Only doesn't life seem sometimes like this
00:29:30Very strange dream
00:29:34I hope I don't wake up
00:29:44You're so good. Yes, you are
00:30:08I'll talk to you later. All right. Bye
00:30:12Hey, what's that?
00:30:14Debbie for my dance class
00:30:16Stuff in her marriage is insane
00:30:19Have I met it?
00:30:23No, cuz well she's great but her husband is it's an unusual combination he's a psychopath and he's boring
00:30:32That is unusual
00:30:35So, how was your day any news on the Mora job no looks good
00:30:45What's up with you
00:30:53I'm sorry. I just haven't felt very it's okay. I hope it'll come back
00:31:02It will the doctor said I'll take time
00:31:14So, how's it feel
00:31:16It's like it's become a business or something, you know a partnership. Oh
00:31:20Marriages. I don't like it
00:31:22You're not the only one
00:31:24It's like it. He's weird
00:31:27Jealousy suspicions. Oh, yeah
00:31:31What?
00:31:34Well, that's normal too usually just the way I'm driving yourself crazy but not always
00:31:41No, no, no, no, what are you saying you go Alayne's
00:31:50Sometimes everything is a clue and what you think is paranoia is actually heightened awareness
00:31:58That's too bad not at all
00:32:02What's us for the girls
00:32:04I'm sorry. I don't know what happened. Mr. Murrow's never like, oh, no. No, don't even think about it
00:32:24It's just we spoke on the phone and I didn't know what was going on
00:32:28I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's just we spoke on the phone and I didn't know what was going on
00:32:33We've spoken on the phone so many times and I never had any idea that you were so attractive
00:32:38Thank you
00:32:40But personally I prefer brains to beauty don't you? No, of course. Yes. Um, yes
00:32:47Yeah, I'm just I mean I didn't endure the four years at Swarthmore in order to you went to Swarthmore
00:32:53Yes
00:32:54So did my wife
00:32:56really
00:32:58So what year were you?
00:33:01Swarthmore 83. Well then
00:33:05Did you know Lena Mathers? I
00:33:09Don't think so
00:33:10No, but those years were crazy between the frenzy for grades and jobs
00:33:16You know then in the middle of all of that the president of the college Sam Shaw died of a heart attack as he was
00:33:23speaking to us I
00:33:25Hardly remember my best friends. Oh
00:33:28Mr. Murr
00:33:41It's beautiful
00:33:49Going to Japan
00:33:52You got the mortgage. Mm-hmm. That's great. It's great. It's building. There's gonna be like nothing else
00:34:03I'm so proud of you
00:34:05By the way, what year were you at Swarthmore?
00:34:0984 why this woman works for Morris Celine Rogers. She was there at the same time. I
00:34:16Don't remember her no, she didn't remember you either
00:34:20I remember Sam Shaw
00:34:25Who died of a heart attack. Oh
00:34:31He was a classmate God he died of a heart attack
00:34:36Scary isn't it someone my age bad things can just come out of nowhere
00:34:49Exactly
00:35:19I
00:35:49I
00:36:07Can't help you find something
00:36:14Is your real name sissy
00:36:17What
00:36:18You heard me
00:36:20You mean am I really this other woman who looks like me? Yeah
00:36:24Like a sci-fi thing. We've been switched or something. No, I'm like sci-fi like real like are you really? I
00:36:33Don't know Ray I never studied philosophy questions like that make my head hurt
00:36:47I
00:36:50Forgot to have Sally go to the bank I need some cash
00:36:54No problem
00:37:06Now you tell mr. Mura he can't keep you east longer I'll die of loneliness I will
00:37:12Right
00:37:14Kiss me
00:37:38My own speculation or what?
00:37:44I
00:37:52Think people are put on earth for the sole purpose drive other people crazy
00:37:57My father had my mom put away and he's one made to lose her marbles, do you know her?
00:38:05Sissy
00:38:07Hope she's nothing to you
00:38:11She's my wife
00:38:13Figures she run off and leave you know
00:38:18I'll give it time
00:38:22Is that what she did to you
00:38:25She did things me I can't even pronounce
00:38:29Sorry, I'll give her this though. She always had it in her mind and marry somebody rich
00:38:43I
00:38:50Gotta go work
00:38:55What's her name her real name you don't know
00:39:05Thelma's nadir she's still a family here
00:39:08You know
00:39:13Most folks find this stuff out for him
00:39:17now
00:39:18Look that road there
00:39:20right on branch
00:39:22left on Hickory
00:39:25It's third house
00:39:28Tell her hi from buddy here
00:39:38Oh
00:40:04Yes, ma'am
00:40:06Okay, yes
00:40:12Is it safe for you to be here safe with your job
00:40:18I'm sorry. I'm misunderstood. Oh, you don't have to pretend sissy wrote us all about it
00:40:25Hey
00:40:28Hey
00:40:31Come see for yourself
00:40:36You got any recent pictures of Tina I do actually yes
00:40:41Well, I'll be put her there Ray. It's good to finally meet you. Could you go and get us some coffee, huh?
00:41:00I
00:41:04Surprise
00:41:11Thank you
00:41:16Glad it's over
00:41:22Come see the baby
00:41:31No, thanks
00:41:35I'm in the CIA. I
00:41:37Had to give him some reason why they couldn't visit
00:41:40How about that story your mother beating your father watching?
00:41:44Not true
00:41:46There's lots of different kinds of abuse within a family
00:41:49Right. Okay, but if the things that you tell me aren't true
00:41:54Then what is truly?
00:41:57Who are you?
00:42:01I'm your wife
00:42:10Called her sissy because we wanted to have another child a boy
00:42:15Of course, we never did but sissy was always so so beautiful that it didn't really matter
00:42:24still
00:42:25When she wrote me that she wrote us
00:42:28Of course it goes without saying well then say it
00:42:32She wrote us she was changing her name. Well, naturally I was insulted it we both were
00:42:39But it was kind of a woman's lip thing
00:42:43Women change their name for a man when they get married, so why not change it for their own sakes
00:42:49But you'll always be sissy
00:42:58I
00:43:02Apparently look perfectly to some people
00:43:04Yeah
00:43:06Why'd you hide?
00:43:09They're stuck
00:43:11Texas in poverty
00:43:14Can't you feel it? There were this weight dragging me down if I'd have stayed there
00:43:17I would have married that guy, but I would have had his kids
00:43:20Would have drunk beer every night like a really fat ugly and bored I
00:43:25I invented myself. I made up Lena Mathers and I became her
00:43:31They say you replace every molecule in your body every seven years. I changed my name eight years ago. No more Thelma Snyder
00:43:40Aren't you gonna give me credit for it
00:43:44Doesn't it seem at least brave that I just became this completely different person
00:43:48Makes me look at you in a completely different way
00:43:51Me or you
00:43:54Isn't the real question who are you?
00:43:56Are you really Ray Reardon or is that the name your parents hung on you? Oh?
00:43:59You've always been a good boy. You've gone along with who Ray was supposed to be done what Ray was supposed to do
00:44:04But who are you? Where are you really from? What do you really want?
00:44:17I'm tired
00:44:23I
00:44:35Tried to tell you so many times lying here like this
00:44:43Say to myself
00:44:47Now
00:44:50We should had
00:44:54I was afraid
00:45:00If you knew the real me
00:45:04I'd lose you
00:45:06I
00:45:21You're not divorcing me I'd like to send the money every month sure look at me
00:45:34Tell me it's the truth
00:45:37You know it is
00:45:42No matter who you were and no matter who you are no matter who you will be
00:45:57Now I'm better than ever
00:46:07I love you
00:46:16You're late break shows already started
00:46:25You like these
00:46:29Tell me Ray tell me true am I the girl of your dreams
00:46:36Actually of course not look looky here
00:46:41some guys look at me I
00:46:45Some guys look at the fire. I just look at the purse
00:46:50How about that you like it Ray sure you do?
00:46:55Recognize her yet, huh? And now the moment we've all been waiting for
00:47:06And
00:47:15Last but not least it's baby Bob. Yeah
00:47:19For those of you who don't remember Bob baby from last year's cutie pie contest. Well, he wasn't born yet
00:47:25Okay, and now it's Tina cute as ever. Yeah and
00:47:30Lena
00:47:31Cuter than ever. That's right. All right. Come on now. That's it. Don't save it, baby
00:47:34Feel the burn at a girl. Okay, and
00:47:37Pinhead Ray, that's right pinhead Ray with the perfect life
00:47:40He's got the perfect wife the perfect family why he's got everything a man could possibly want except a Wednesday afternoon golf game and well
00:47:46Thank you young mistress, but never mind that now. He doesn't have time for any of these things
00:47:51Exactly my point according to the East German judge Lena, it's not funny
00:47:54so now we come to our legal beagle Elaine and her client Bernardo from West Side Story and a
00:48:00Post that is a great post by the way, and now let's turn the camera on this guy. Yes
00:48:05This is a stupid guy. This is a guy who can't make a living. This is this is
00:48:11Your pain in the ass. Thank you. Ray. Thank you. This is a guy who's going anywhere fast. This is this is a
00:48:19Pain in the ass again. Thank you. Ray. Yes a pain in the ass. Stop me. I can't be stopped
00:48:25somebody
00:48:27I see tell me twice. Hey, what's beer?
00:48:33So, uh, how's everything since we talked this morning come on
00:48:39Now come on. I haven't seen Lena in a while. She looks great. You're right. She looks great four months after giving birth
00:48:44She looks really great. Very very great, and I'll be honest with you
00:48:48Yes
00:48:49no, I won't actually I changed my mind and I will not be honest because
00:48:54It's just that I
00:48:55Think I saw somewhere where for them giving birth is like having an affair. That's what I mean. It gives him a glow
00:49:01Yes, so she's alive again in a whole new way and that's beautiful
00:49:05So happens you by the way can kiss my ass and that'll make us both happy
00:49:11See for yourself
00:49:13Well Bernardo
00:49:15Well, it doesn't look like him to me. I rest my case. He doesn't look like either of his parents
00:49:20I think he was switched in the hospital
00:49:23Sorry, is that what happened? Did some drunken nurse switch you?
00:49:30There you go, good night
00:49:53I told you of course. I want it's just
00:50:01You just have to be patient
00:50:04Yeah, mm-hmm
00:50:09I absolutely guarantee it
00:50:14Yeah, okay
00:50:18Okay
00:50:21Bye
00:50:28Debbie
00:50:31She wants me to go see those male strippers
00:50:36That should be fun
00:50:41You try her again, please
00:50:43I just did sir
00:50:46Keep trying her every 10 minutes until you reach her
00:50:51Yes, sir, but it's Wednesday. I have that funeral tomorrow. So I'm leaving early
00:50:58Just keep trying please until you go
00:51:00I
00:51:13Love these late dinners after the kids are asleep
00:51:16You have a bruise on your leg
00:51:18Christ, where'd you get it?
00:51:21My shrink says I should why do I always have to go through this? I'm clumsy
00:51:26I bruise easily and I don't want to talk about it every time I bump into a chair. Did you cook this?
00:51:31No, it's takeout. Why didn't you cook? What? Why didn't you cook cuz cooking gets boring? Why didn't you cook at work all day?
00:51:41What's wrong with you?
00:52:01I hope you enjoy these psychotic episodes. So you go to his place. Excuse me. You fucking met his place
00:52:08What are you talking about?
00:52:17Open it up
00:52:22Did your secretary tell you I called today at noon I was out on site
00:52:30I called back
00:52:35I had this fantasy of coming to your office and screwing your brains out on top of your desk. I
00:52:41Guess the fantasy was misplaced
00:52:43When you weren't there, I went to my shrinks and then I went to Debbie's
00:52:47If you don't believe me call Debbie
00:52:55Go ahead
00:53:01A
00:53:03Machine and you didn't leave a message
00:53:09You won't leave a message here
00:53:14You're sick get some help
00:53:30I
00:53:43Know what you want
00:54:00You
00:54:12Sorry, I'm late everybody
00:54:15Are you the temp?
00:54:18Yes, sir, Alice Keller, I'm Ray Reardon did my I guess my secretary left
00:54:25Have we met
00:54:28No, sir, I don't believe we have
00:54:32Yes, we have wait you're um, you're friends with my wife right Lena
00:54:39Sure, you are Lena Mathers you were at our wedding
00:54:45Tell me
00:54:47I
00:54:53Didn't I say to you to meet in the park you recognize that woman
00:55:11You hired a temp to be your friend person supposed to have friends, right
00:55:17I
00:55:20Everyone has friends
00:55:22When you told her what the job was you were laughing at me making fun of me. She didn't understand
00:55:29See it wasn't just that I became Lena and Lena happened to meet you I
00:55:35Chose you I
00:55:38First saw you five years ago in New York
00:55:42Party on the Westside Riverside and 90-something I saw you and somehow I knew
00:55:51I knew you were it
00:55:56I was still married then later. I heard you'd left your wife
00:56:03A friend of mine Mimi Moore knows Norman and so she got information from him
00:56:07Information kind of things you like what kind of woman you like what wait, wait a minute
00:56:12Wait a minute. So what you've pretended there's just a few things just the outside
00:56:19It's like putting on new clothes or a new perfume personality is a perfume
00:56:27Sure perfumes intended to attract somebody but it's not the thing you fall in love with is it
00:56:33Is this the end
00:56:38I can't keep opening my heart to you. Love is I
00:56:44Don't mean passion love
00:56:49Isn't an act of faith
00:56:52I
00:56:54Can't keep opening my heart to you
00:56:58I
00:57:01Isn't an act of faith loving someone despite having to put up with things which aren't
00:57:11Opening your heart
00:57:22She's right I
00:57:24Mean are you perfect? No, but you want to be loved anyway, right?
00:57:28Love her anyway
00:57:30It's how we save ourselves by loving people. I
00:57:33Mean I could tell you some stories about Elaine. It's just I
00:57:36Feel like a fool. No
00:57:39We're all fools in love
00:57:42currently
00:57:46Follow your heart
00:57:54Yeah
00:57:56This is what friends are for
00:58:01You
00:58:05How they're being very generous I just I I just don't need the work
00:58:09Should lower the pitch just all right. Okay. Listen on that other matter. Just forget it. Okay, let's settle
00:58:14Yeah, okay. He's always in the car
00:58:18Just a very also Sally. We should call mr. Murr, please. All right. Yes, sir
00:58:22It should also your wife's visa bill came here instead of the house
00:58:25Nina handles the money. Why would they have sent apparently? It's a new card and a mistake
00:58:29Okay, so pay it and I'll ask her about it tonight. Do you want to look it over?
00:58:38Should I
00:58:55What day of the week was May 27th a Wednesday, sir
00:59:16She call my house, please
00:59:21Try the hotel Chanticleer
00:59:25You
00:59:32Lena Reardon, please
00:59:55I
01:00:07Put a snack on the table good
01:00:10I
01:00:22Gene take your kids out. Well, take the kids outside, please. Well, I take them anywhere the park. Yes
01:00:39Is it really necessary to throw scene every single day
01:00:51What's that for
01:01:09I
01:01:11I
01:01:35Threw away the bill
01:01:37What bill hotel Chanticleer every fucking Wednesday I
01:01:44Throw it away
01:01:46I
01:02:03Mean ask you this what?
01:02:04Why weren't you more careful? I mean, why didn't you guys second diaphragm? I
01:02:09Mean leaving evidence around like this sloppy. Why didn't you use a prophylactic?
01:02:14Sometimes we do use a prophylactic and sometimes I just give him a blowjob. I
01:02:20Always knew you were abusive I do you you do me who is it? Don't you know?
01:02:28Can't you guess
01:02:31Debbie
01:02:34Debbie's an answering machine. That's right. Just a woman's voice. Someone's saying there Debbie the fuck is it?
01:02:41You know better than I do
01:02:44Well, some ways, you know, I'm better
01:02:46And otherwise, I know I'm better
01:02:49But aren't I telling you what you've always suspected?
01:02:53But you've always wanted to hear
01:02:57What else do you want to hear
01:02:59Let me hear how good it was stop it. It's fucking great. His cock is so huge. He makes me come
01:03:07And
01:03:10The amazing thing is really all this time you never suspected
01:03:15The whole time Ray even before we were married
01:03:25What about the kids
01:03:29Are they mine
01:03:32Do you know of course I do
01:03:37Who's
01:03:42I love that and I raised
01:03:47Yes, you have
01:03:50I'm still not gonna tell you
01:04:06Is that all
01:04:36I
01:04:51Stayed home. It's fucking off game
01:04:53You
01:05:05Mr. Rare, who are you?
01:05:07Dr. Steinle in a psychiatrist the fuck happened. There was my wife called. She was hysterical
01:05:12I am here to evaluate your mental state my mental state if you're a danger to your wife
01:05:17We can have you committed for 72 hours observation
01:05:24Oh
01:05:28What the fuck's this take him away 5150
01:05:45You will be held for observation according to welfare and institutions code
01:05:505150
01:05:52You may use the telephone wear your own clothes and you may petition the court at any time for your release
01:06:04The law fuck the law
01:06:22I
01:06:26Wasn't your second wife it was your first you should have stayed with Martha
01:06:52I
01:07:17Sweetie
01:07:23I
01:07:25Think it's a misstep just peachy. I'm gonna go for a walk
01:07:36Can't believe you let us out together
01:07:38That's girl protect me
01:07:40facility that's expensive
01:07:42What if I fly into a rage?
01:07:45You're sedated I
01:07:49Don't feel sedated
01:07:52That's because you're crazy
01:07:54So, what are you doing here?
01:07:59Friday's you're hearing I wanted to tell you
01:08:03Whichever way it goes
01:08:06I know it's dangerous. It's crazy. They aren't going to keep in here. I
01:08:13Just wanted to say
01:08:16Ray
01:08:22In spite of everything I
01:08:26Love you, I
01:08:29Really truly love you
01:08:33Normally disappointed. Yeah, you've seen who I really am
01:08:40Seen more than anybody
01:08:44And you kept on loving me
01:08:52I
01:09:00Probably psychopath can still love somebody can't they?
01:09:06My
01:09:19Clients been off medication for 36 hours. Yes, of course these steps we bring him in any minute now
01:09:36Mr.
01:09:42Reardon you requested this writ hearing. Yes, you're being incarcerated against your will and
01:09:47Dr. Spatz the hospital recommends. Oh, it's a perplexing case your honor. I suspect an atypical psychosis, but I
01:09:55need more time to evaluate
01:09:58180 days additional
01:10:02Well considering the danger to his wife, yes, that's what I'd recommend
01:10:07Mr. Reardon you understand this is a legal proceeding, but I find it very useful if the patient testifies first your honor
01:10:14We prefer it
01:10:17You're saying that your wife created a character and identity so you would fall in love with her
01:10:21Yes, and she was guided by your friend this Norman. Yes who she slept with throughout your marriage at this
01:10:28Hotel Chanticleer and she'd call him sometimes on the phone and pretend it was this
01:10:34Fictitious girlfriend Debbie, yeah, this sounds so crazy, but no no no not at all
01:10:42But the discovery of all this in such a short time
01:10:52I hit her
01:10:56I've never done that before and the idea that I pose some sort of permanent danger to her is just ludicrous. I
01:11:03Understand I think any of us making that sort of discovery
01:11:09Right
01:11:12Now, let's see what the other side has to say I
01:11:16Like to call dr. Steen, please
01:11:19Dr. Steen as mrs. Reardon psychiatrist. Do you find that her husband poses a threat to her life? I thought so for some time
01:11:26Mrs. Reardon has been seeing me for several years
01:11:29And on many occasions she's had visible and very alarming bruises
01:11:35When I asked her about them, she said that her husband hit her that's bullshit. Mr. Reardon
01:11:42I've advised Lena frequently to go and see the police
01:11:48So when this latest incident occurred
01:11:59I
01:12:14Told you before I never hit that high. She's honest to herself. I'll take your
01:12:22Then mr. Reardon's accusations about you and his wife
01:12:26Look, I'm an asshole your honor
01:12:29Can I say that?
01:12:30All right. See I've always been an asshole, but this
01:12:35Even if Lena wanted me
01:12:38Well, I probably couldn't resist to be honest
01:12:42Once I could have I mean look at her but to carry on this long
01:12:50Ray is my friend
01:12:52I
01:12:54Besides every Wednesday afternoon for the last ten years. I've played golf. Oh
01:13:01I brought some letters from my golf buddies
01:13:12Then these bruises have you seen them before sure and are you aware of any other examples of violence particularly towards women don't
01:13:23What was that dumb
01:13:27Ray's first wife Martha when they broke up he slapped her
01:13:38I'm sorry
01:13:41Your honor that was four and a half years ago
01:13:45so noted counselor
01:13:47And your name
01:13:49Debbie tribune and what is your relationship? I'm just
01:13:54I'm a friend of Lena's from dance class and she calls me on the phone. Sometimes. Have you met? Mr. Reardon?
01:14:01Sure a couple of times. I had dinner there
01:14:05once I dropped by
01:14:09Debbie you work for a temporary agency
01:14:14Excuse me, do you I
01:14:17Own a cookie shop on the north side chocolate chip oatmeal raisin. Okay, then describe the Reardon's apartment
01:14:26It's a penthouse apartment with cathedral ceilings
01:14:33The living room is on the right kitchens on the left and
01:14:36All right
01:14:41Mr. Reardon you're a distinguished architect without a blemish on your record. There's no history of any mental illness. I'm sane
01:14:48You look sane. You sound sane, sir, but everything you say seems to be a delusion
01:14:54Frankly, I'd like to believe you but without a witness or some sort of corroboration. What about her bills?
01:15:00Hotel Shanticleer every Wednesday
01:15:03One hundred thirty three dollars three hundred seventy nine dollars
01:15:08Mr. Reardon your honor
01:15:10I went to this hotel Shanticleer and I have a letter from the manager saying he's never seen me before that
01:15:15I'm not the Lena Reardon he knows
01:15:17Then who's responsible for these charges? I
01:15:20Must use that credit card once or twice and then lost it. I didn't realize it was missing until a few days ago
01:15:25I called the company and they sent over copies of the charges if you'd like to compare signatures
01:15:31Oh, that's not necessary what I'm sorry, mr. Reardon, you're sorry
01:15:37You're sorry
01:15:38This is my life. We're talking about I'm aware of that sir, and I'm doing you a favor
01:15:42If you weren't in this hospital, your wife could have put you in jail
01:15:48We don't you she was see what she's doing I mean she's stolen my children she's stolen my house and she's manipulating you mr.
01:15:55Reardon that's enough
01:15:58I'm warning you sir. Oh, fuck you. All right, you've already made up your fucking
01:16:03Very well, then proceed just watch it
01:16:09You have no idea who you're dealing with
01:16:11She lies to me and she tells a different lie to you. I'd be happy to take a polygraph test
01:16:16You're fucking right. She'd take it. She passed to some fucking machine. She is a machine. Mr. Reardon. I'm a machine you married me
01:16:22I married you and I love you and you're fucking killing
01:16:27Put it
01:16:40Don't let us wear these in here
01:16:52How are we doing today Ray
01:16:58I
01:17:03Bless pharmaceuticals
01:17:08You know what my daddy says
01:17:13My daddy says there are no accidents
01:17:17That we all get exactly what we want
01:17:20Your daddy's wrong
01:17:23Talk about it
01:17:28Family makes you crazy and friends ease the pain
01:17:35Right John, yeah, that's what friends are for
01:17:40That's what
01:17:57You
01:18:21It's right
01:18:27You
01:18:34Go to bed
01:18:57Ray Ray, it's a lane. I'm here
01:19:06Is it all right if I take him outside you're safe drugs he's on he couldn't hurt a flying December
01:19:17You called me right I'm sure it was you
01:19:21I'm sure it was you
01:19:24You called me right I'm sure it was you
01:19:28Well, look, I've been doing some work on my own to get you out of here. But this is a very weird legal area. I
01:19:37Thanks for coming
01:19:39You know why I'm in here, right
01:19:42Well, I was wrong about one minute. I think it was Larry
01:19:45What was Larry Irishman fucking Lena?
01:19:48Is that possible for a long time for five years?
01:19:52It's possible but I
01:19:56It's more than possible it explains
01:20:01It would explain I think the two of them are trying to get my money and go to New Zealand
01:20:11What
01:20:13He bought a house in New Zealand without my knowledge
01:20:18It was a down payment we couldn't afford and when I found out about it, he told me that it was some kind of an
01:20:23investment
01:20:29Don't ever tell him, you know, I won't
01:20:34Make his life misery
01:20:37Believe me
01:20:47I want to retain your legal services. Is there any way you can be forced to reveal this conversation? No good then tell me if this war
01:21:00Lena it's Elaine. I'm out here visiting Ray
01:21:05No, he's sedated. He's silent, but he did say this one thing
01:21:11He said you made a mistake. I
01:21:15Don't know but he kept repeating it. He said you made a big mistake. You forgot something
01:21:24Yeah, that was all
01:21:27Okay
01:21:30Yeah, you too I
01:21:35Don't know Ray maybe maybe not. Okay Ray. I'll see you soon
01:21:42Good luck
01:21:58Billy Billy wake up. Talk about it
01:22:06What's my name John, what's your name?
01:22:12John do you want $100?
01:22:17American money you bet
01:22:19I'll remind you every night and one day. I'll tap you on the knee and
01:22:25You'll know what to do. Okay?
01:22:28Okay, John
01:22:41You
01:23:00I'm ready. I'm right as rain ready as Robert. Don't worry about me John
01:23:12Oh, hi, he's over there
01:23:28Right, that's how he is
01:23:41Oh, yeah
01:24:11Oh
01:24:33Your old boyfriend buddy his father had his mother committed is that where you got the idea
01:24:37Maybe so everything was planned
01:24:44Well done
01:24:55I just think it's wonderful that you've come. Thank you so so much
01:25:00Came because of some bullshit. You told Elaine there's a flaw in my plan
01:25:03I must ask are you really going to New Zealand with Larry?
01:25:07Larry I'm done with him. I wish he was you. What are you gonna do with my kids?
01:25:14Take your kids with me and tell him you died or maybe I'll just leave him. I don't think so
01:25:18You still don't have the faintest clue who I am or what I do likewise
01:25:25God you are so beautiful ravishing
01:25:28God you are so beautiful ravishing. Okay, never better
01:25:38Never never better
01:25:40Never
01:25:57What are you doing
01:26:00Well, this is the last time we're gonna see each other right right I
01:26:05Want to thank you with all sincerity
01:26:07I've been sleepwalking my whole life and you've woken me up and I feel alive now
01:26:13You're fucked. Yes, but I'm alive and inspired
01:26:16I mean you saw your plan with such clarity such ruthlessness. Well done. Let me go. No, I'll scream
01:26:24No, you won't
01:26:26Why won't I cuz everyone will come running and you won't get it
01:26:31Get what
01:26:32What you want
01:26:35What you deserve
01:26:39I mean you deserve to know the flaw in your plan
01:26:44You were so good at it
01:26:49And you might not do it again
01:26:57Okay, tell me
01:27:03Kiss me first what?
01:27:06Kiss me and I'll tell
01:27:09Only it has to be a real kiss
01:27:13Something to remember
01:27:19We don't need Oscar we don't need anyone
01:27:26Kiss me
01:27:29I don't really
01:27:32I
01:27:42Who are you Lena
01:27:50Will you be when you die
01:27:54You don't have the guts
01:27:57No, Ray, they're too practical. What about the consequences?
01:28:01There are no consequences
01:28:03But that's the flaw in your plan
01:28:07I'm crazy
01:28:10You've driven me crazy. It was a whole idea
01:28:14Crazy people aren't responsible
01:28:18Crazy people aren't legally responsible
01:28:21I'm
01:28:24Not guilty by reason of insanity in a year, I'll be sane again and they'll have to let me out
01:28:50You