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The clip Discussing Annie and Mitch Part 2 from The Birds (1963)
Oh, four years ago, shortly after his father died.
Of course, things may be different now. Different?
With Lydia.
Did she seem a trifle distant? Mm, a trifle.
Well, then perhaps things aren't quite so different.
You know, her attitude nearly drove me crazy.
When I got back to San Francisco, I spent days trying to figure out...
what I'd done to displease her.
Well, what had you done?
Nothing.
I simply existed. So what's the answer? Ajealous woman, right?
A clinging, possessive mother?
Wrong. With all due respect to Oedipus, I don't think that was the case.
Then what was it?
Lydia liked me. That's the strange part.
Now that I'm no longer a threat, we're very good friends.
Then why did she object to you?
Because she was afraid.
Afraid you'd take Mitch?
Afraid I'd give Mitch.
I don't understand.
Afraid of any woman who would give Mitch the one thing Lydia can give him: Love.
That adds up to a jealous, possessive woman.
No, I don't think so.
You see, she's not afraid of losing Mitch.
She's only afraid of being abandoned.
Someone ought to tell her she'd be gaining a daughter.
No. She already has a daughter.
Well, what about Mitch? Didn't he have anything to say about this?
Well, I can understand his position.
He'd just been through a lot with Lydia after his father died.
He didn't want to risk going through it all again.
Oh, I see.
So it ended. Not right then, of course.
We went back to San Francisco, saw each other now and then, but we both knew it was over.
Then what are you doing here in Bodega Bay?
I wanted to be near Mitch.
Oh, it was over and done with, and I knew it, but...
I still wanted to be near him.
I still like him a hell of a lot,
and I don't want to lose that friendship... ever.
The clip diamond-robbery from Once Upon a Time in America (1984) with Robert De Niro, Tuesday Weld. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Oh, my God! Open it! Who's gotten in? Had to go and be a hero, huh? Open it. -No. Open it! Don't-- No, don't hurt him! -Don't hurt him! Get this cunt out of here. You animal! You asshole! -Come on. Come on, hit me. What do you mean? -Hit me. What, are you crazy? -Straighten up and fly right. -I'm all right. Let me make it look real. Make it look real. Come on, knock it off. -I'm all right. Let go. Come on, cut the act. -Hit me! She said hit her. Go ahead, rap her in the mouth. Hit me! I'll hit you! You bitch! You animal! Put a cork in her. No. Oh. No. No. Don't. Don't. No! No! You dirty bastards! You're-- Bastards! Try the secret compartment. Attaboy.
The clip diamond-robbery-part-2 from Once Upon a Time in America (1984) with Robert De Niro, Tuesday Weld. Powered by: Anyclip. any moment from any film. Thanks. Wow. Nice matzo balls. Huh? Whoa. Those are beautiful. Look at that. Hm? Okay, better wrap them up. We're going. You coming? Coming.