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   [01:35.16]- So, what do you do? - I’m studying to be an actress. You?

 
  [01:40.08]- I’m a longshoreman. - No, I mean, really.
 
  [01:43.84]I mean really, too.
 
  [01:45.76]Although, starting next Monday,
 
  [01:46.88]I’m doing something a little more glamorous1.
 
  [01:48.60]What’s that?
 
  [01:49.72]Night cashier at a cafeteria.
 
  [01:52.92]I don’t mean how you make money. I mean, what are you interested in?
 
  [01:58.68]Honey, if I had the answer to that one,
 
  [02:01.04]I bet I’d bore us both to death in half an hour.
 
  [02:42.40]Thank God that’s over.
 
  [02:45.92]So much for the debut2 of the Laurel Players.
 
  [02:49.88]And she was very disappointing.
 
  [02:59.32]- Frank! Very nice, Frank! - Thanks so much, Mrs Givings.
 
  [03:03.48]I can’t tell you how much we enjoyed it. You have a very talented wife.
 
  [03:07.00]I’ll pass it along.
 
  [03:20.44]- Frank! - Hi!
 
  [03:23.80]She’s in there. I’m about ready for that drink.
 
  [03:26.84]Couple of minutes.
 
  [03:37.60]April? Sweetheart?
 
  [03:42.84]- Hi. - Hi.
 
  [03:45.24]- You about ready to leave? - Yeah. Yeah.
 
  [03:47.00]I’ve just got to get this makeup3 off.
 
  [03:56.36]Well, I guess it wasn’t a triumph or anything, was it?
 
  [04:02.36]- I guess not. I’ll be ready in a minute. - Take your time.
 
  [04:10.76]Listen, will you do me a favour?
 
  [04:12.76]Milly and Shep wanted us to go out with them after.
 
  [04:15.64]Will you say we can’t? Say it’s because of the babysitter or something.
 
  [04:19.08]Well, the thing is, I already said that we could.
 
  [04:21.04]I mean, I just saw them and I said that we would.
 
  [04:23.04]Then would you mind going out again and saying you were mistaken?
 
  [04:25.16]That should be simple enough.
 
  [04:26.32]Don’t you think that’s a little bit rude, April?
 
  [04:28.12]- Then I’ll tell them myself. - Okay. Okay. Take it easy.
 
  [04:30.92]All right? I’ll tell them.
 
  [05:12.80]I mean it, baby. You were the only person in that play.
 
  [05:16.12]Thank you.
 
  [05:19.96]We shouldn’t have let you get mixed up in the damned thing, is all.
 
  [05:22.92]All right.
 
  [05:24.96]What a bunch of amateurs. I mean, you’ve studied, for Christ’s sake.
 
  [05:28.56]Could we stop talking about it now?
 
  [05:29.96]Sure.
 
  [05:32.88]I just don’t want you feeling bad about it, that’s all.
 
  [05:35.36]Because it’s not worth it, you know.
 
  [05:37.44]It’s bad enough having to live out here amongst these people...
 
  [05:40.96]- What’d you say? - I said yes. All right, Frank.
 
  [05:43.16]Could you just stop talking about it now before you drive me crazy, please?
 
  [05:52.08]What are you doing?
 
  [06:02.32]April, sweetheart, let’s talk about this, okay?
 
  [06:05.60]- No, Frank, please don’t do that. - Come on, now.
 
  [06:08.32]- Don’t touch me. - April...
 
  [06:10.24]Just leave me alone.
 
  [06:18.88]Okay. Okay.
 
  [06:21.76]It strikes me that there’s a considerable amount of bullshit going on here.
 
  [06:25.84]And there’s just a few things that I’d like to clear up. All right?
 
  [06:28.92]Number one, it’s not my fault that the play was lousy. Okay?
 
  [06:33.44]Number two, it sure as hell isn’t my fault
 
  [06:35.68]that you didn’t turn out to be an actress,
 
  [06:38.04]and the sooner you get over that little piece of soap opera,
 
  [06:40.36]the better off we’re both going to be.
 
  [06:41.60]Number three, I don’t happen to fit the role
 
  [06:44.32]of dumb, insensitive suburban4 husband.
 
  [06:47.20]You’ve been trying to lay that crap on me ever since we moved out here.
 
  [06:50.20]And I’m damned if I’ll wear it.
 
  [06:51.52]Number four... April? April!
 
  [06:58.32]April.
 
  [06:59.92]What the hell are you doing? Get back in the car.
 
  [07:02.04]No. I will in a minute. Just let me stand here for a second.
 
  [07:05.68]God damn it!
 
  [07:10.48]April, can you please just get back in the car and talk about this
 
  [07:14.20]instead of running all over Route 12?
 
  [07:15.68]Haven’t I made it clear I don’t particularly want to talk about it?
 
  [07:18.28]Okay. I mean, Jesus, I’m trying to be nice
 
  [07:20.12]about this thing here, for God’s sake.
 
  [07:22.08]How kind of you. How terribly, terribly kind of you.
 
  [07:25.12]Wait a minute. I don’t deserve this.
 
  [07:26.64]You’re always so wonderfully definite
 
  [07:28.28]on the subject of what you do and don’t deserve.
 
  [07:30.00]Wait a minute! Wait a goddamn... April! Now you listen to me.
 
  [07:34.44]This is one time you’re not going to get away
 
  [07:36.44]with twisting everything that I say, April.
 
  [07:38.48]This just happens to be one goddamn time
 
  [07:40.64]I know I’m not in the wrong here.
 
  [07:42.36]Christ, I wish you’d stayed home tonight.
 
  [07:43.88]You know what you are when you’re like this, April?
 
  [07:45.20]You’re sick. I really mean that.
 
  [07:46.64]- You’re sick! What? - And do you know what you are?
 
  [07:49.00]- You’re disgusting. - Oh, yeah?
 
  [07:50.36]You don’t fool me, Frank.
 
  [07:51.68]Just because you’ve got me safely in this little trap,
 
  [07:53.76]you think you can bully5 me into feeling whatever you want me to feel!
 
  [07:56.24]- You in a trap? You in a trap? - Yes! Yes! Me, Frank!
 
  [07:58.76]- Jesus Christ, don’t make me laugh! - Me!
 
  [08:01.64]You pathetic, self-deluded little boy. Look at you!
 
  [08:05.08]Look at you and tell me, how by any stretch of the imagination
 
  [08:08.60]you can call yourself a man?
 
  [08:13.28]Damn it!
 
  [08:15.20]Jesus Christ!
 
  [08:31.80]- Don’t look at me like that, April. - Could we please go home now?

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1 glamorous ezZyZ     
adj.富有魅力的;美丽动人的;令人向往的
参考例句:
  • The south coast is less glamorous but full of clean and attractive hotels.南海岸魅力稍逊,但却有很多干净漂亮的宾馆。
  • It is hard work and not a glamorous job as portrayed by the media.这是份苦差,并非像媒体描绘的那般令人向往。
2 debut IxGxy     
n.首次演出,初次露面
参考例句:
  • That same year he made his Broadway debut, playing a suave radio journalist.在那同一年里,他初次在百老汇登台,扮演一个温文而雅的电台记者。
  • The actress made her debut in the new comedy.这位演员在那出新喜剧中首次登台演出。
3 makeup 4AXxO     
n.组织;性格;化装品
参考例句:
  • Those who failed the exam take a makeup exam.这次考试不及格的人必须参加补考。
  • Do you think her beauty could makeup for her stupidity?你认为她的美丽能弥补她的愚蠢吗?
4 suburban Usywk     
adj.城郊的,在郊区的
参考例句:
  • Suburban shopping centers were springing up all over America. 效区的商业中心在美国如雨后春笋般地兴起。
  • There's a lot of good things about suburban living.郊区生活是有许多优点。
5 bully bully     
n.恃强欺弱者,小流氓;vt.威胁,欺侮
参考例句:
  • A bully is always a coward.暴汉常是懦夫。
  • The boy gave the bully a pelt on the back with a pebble.那男孩用石子掷击小流氓的背脊。

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