September Page #3
- PG
- Year:
- 1987
- 83 min
- 553 Views
I didn't want to...
I didn't want to say anything that would
frighten her or cause her any confusion.
Well, after all,
I am much older than she is.
So in the end I hedged and
procrastinated and... obsessed over her.
And over the right moment to speak.
Next thing I knew
she was in love with that tenant,...
..that sensitive young man who
suddenly started occupying all her time.
Well,...
..one can see how
having Peter on the premises, just...
- - ..just the two of them for seven weeks,...
..how she could fall very much in love.
Never thought I could
feel this way after Karen died.
Hello?
Steffie! lt's your husband.
He says it's important.
She used to get such a kick out of me.
She used to laugh at my jokes
and tell me how pretty I looked.
She's become so angry.
What do you think, honey?
This or the pink one, with the jacket?
- This one.
- You're the boss.
Hey. Hey!
Come here. Where you goin', huh?
Boy, oh boy! Am I lucky I hailed that taxi!
You're the only man I've known
worth marrying since Lane's father.
The others were just nothin'!
Just nothin'. And the proof is, when
they asked me to marry 'em, I said no.
- I'm the lucky one.
- You, lucky?
You inherited a machine
that's grinding to a halt.
Between my ulcers and
my gall bladder and my angina...
the sum of the parts. Remember? Hm?
Said the bishop to the showgirl.
- Sorry.
- No, come in.
- You wanted to borrow this pin?
- Oh, yeah.
But I've decided on a whole other outfit
so I don't think I'll need it.
- It's lovely. Where'd you get it?
- You gave it to me.
I did? What taste!
- Doesn't Diane look stunning?
- She looks great.
Try to have a good time tonight.
You don't wanna turn into a recluse.
I just really didn't feel up to
having people over tonight.
You have to learn
to put the past behind you.
What's done is done.
It's easy to say.
I know you wanted to go
to the movies with Peter.
Is he a good writer? I mean, seriously,
could he write my biography?
- Oh, Mom, don't be foolish.
- Foolish? I've been offered good money.
Peter's trying to write a serious book.
You shouldn't be distracting him.
millions of questions.
I don't think your memoirs
are something you wanna make public.
Really? I'm not ashamed of my life.
Your mother was offered
quite an advance.
Then she should find somebody else
to write it. And leave me and Dad out of it.
I can't leave you out of it.
That's the part everybody's interested in.
You're exploiting an ugly situation.
You've become so touchy lately.
I mean, if your life hasn't worked out,
stop blaming me for it.
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