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The clip talk during dinner at office from Psycho (1960) with Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh
The rain didn't last long, did it? You know what I think?
I think that we're all in our private traps, clamped in them, and none of us can ever get out.
We scratch and... and claw, but only at the air, only at each other.
And for all of it, we never budge an inch.
Sometimes we deliberately step into those traps.
I was born in mine. I don't mind it anymore.
Oh, but you should. You should mind it.
Oh, I do, but I say I don't. [Chuckles]
You know, if anyone ever talked to me the way I heard the way she spoke to you...
Sometimes when she talks to me like that,
I feel I'd like to go up there and curse her and, and leave her forever.
Or at least defy her.
But I know I can't. She's ill.
She sounded strong.
No, I mean... ill.
She had to raise me all by herself, after my father died.
I was only five and it, it must've been quite a strain for her.
I mean, she didn't have to go to work or anything. He left her a little money.
Anyway, a few years ago, Mother met this man.
And he... he talked her into building this motel.
He could have talked her into anything.
And when he died too, it was just too great a shock for her.
And the way he died...
[Chuckles] I guess it's nothing to talk about while you're eating.