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The clip talk during dinner at office Part 2 from Psycho (1960) with Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh
Anyway, it was just too great a loss for her. She had nothing left.
Except you.
Well, a son is a poor substitute for a lover.
Why don't you go away?
To a private island, like you?
[Sighs] No... not like me.
I couldn't do that. Who'd look after her?
She'd be alone up there.
The fire would go out.
It'd be cold and damp like a grave.
If you love someone, you don't do that to them, even if you hate them.
You understand, I... I don't hate her.
I hate what she's become. I hate the illness.
Wouldn't it be better if you put her... some place?
You mean an institution? A madhouse?
[Chuckles] People always call a madhouse "some place," don't they?
Put her in "some place."
I'm sorry. I didn't mean it to sound uncaring.
What do you know about caring?
Have you ever seen the inside of one of those places?
The laughing and the tears and the cruel eyes studying you.
My mother there?
[Chuckles] But she's harmless.
She's as harmless as one of those stuffed birds.
I am sorry.
I only felt... It seems she's hurting you.
I meant well.