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I see a lot of people around you. And I see all these phones and all this stuff on your desk. It means nothing. Then when I came inside and I met you, I saw in your eyes and I saw the way you carried yourself that you're not a happy person.
Broken Mirror scene
- The Apartment (1960)
Director: Billy Wilder
Cinematography: Joseph LaShelle
Summer: 'I just... I just woke up one day and I knew.' Tom: 'Knew what?' Summer: 'What I was never sure of with you.'
Sex scene (Mulholland Dr.)
Tom, when I first saw you, I felt like I knew you, and I couldn't stop seeing my life with you; and building a family together. One that isn't stuck in the pain of the past. It's very pretty. And so, if you're asking me if my proposition still stands... then my answer is yes. Yes. A thousand times, yes.
- Take me out to Janus with you. - What? - I want to see it. I want to see where you hide yourself away. - I’m afraid that that would be against Commonwealth rules. The only woman allowed on Janus is the keeper’s wife. - Then marry me.
CELINE So what about this time machine? JESSE What do you mean? CELINE How does it work? JESSE Well... it's complicated. CELINE Am I going to have to get naked to operate it?
Yes, I heard you - that you don't love me anymore. I figured you didn't mean it but if you did, then fuck it. You know something? You're just like the little girls and everybody else - you want to live in some fairy tale. I'm just trying to make things better here. I tell you I love you unconditionally, I tell you that you're beautiful, I tell you that your ass looks great when you're 80. I'm trying to make you laugh I put up with plenty of your shit, and if you think I'm just some dog who's gonna keep coming back then, you're wrong. But if you want true love - this is it.
CELINE And you make a joke! That's exactly what I'm talking about! JESSE Oh, listen, come on, come on. If we're ever going to truly know one another, I think we'd probably have to get to know ourselves better first.
JESSE No, it's okay, because by the end, you know, she just really wasn't into meeting new people. I mean after a lifetime of being sweet as pie - once grandpa died, she got kinda ornery.
JESSE
And then I'd walk right up to you and I'd say, "Hey, baby. You are making me as horny as a billy goat in a briar patch."
CELINE Okay. Well, you're very, very smart and I bet you have a gigantic penis.
JESSE Why am I finding myself so attracted to this woman!
Jesse: Who made you General?
Celine: The General, okay?
Jesse: Oh.
Mia turns and looks back at Sebastian.
He looks at her.
Their eyes lock.
A hint of a tear in both…
And, ever so subtly, for just a fleeting second, Mia smiles. It’s the kind of smile you could miss if you blinked – but it’s enough to signal to Sebastian that she recognized the melody he played, and that she still remembers it, and still thinks of it to this day…
Loonking back at each other before really leaving
In Cinema shot.
“And you love Jazz now, right?
Yes.”