Henry's Crime (2010)
Vera Farmiga: Julie Ivanova
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Quotes
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Julie : I'm so glad I ran you over.
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Julie : We both knew this would never work out, right?
Henry Torne : I didn't.
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Julie : What were you in prison for, Max?
Max : I was a confidence man.
Julie : You mean a con man?
Max : I um... l don't like that word. Er, "confidence" is a little more elegant. "Confidence" comes from the Greek "fides", meaning faith and belief.
Julie : Greek? I thought it was Latin.
Max : Well, yes, it is... it is now.
Julie : So, essentially, you make people feel good and then you rip 'em off?
Max : Yes. But I was always a little better at the feeling good part than I was with the ripping off part, hence jail
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Julie : I just don't want my legacy to be a Buffalato commercial.
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Henry Torne : We have to do it opening night.
Julie : What?
Henry Torne : It's the only time we can get in.
Julie : But that's in two days.
Henry Torne : Yeah.
Julie : So you're leaving?
Henry Torne : Yeah.
Julie : Wow... Oh, wow. Fuck... Fuck, Henry.
Henry Torne : I was thinking we could meet.
Julie : What?
Henry Torne : I was thinking California.
Julie : You were thinking we could meet in California?
Henry Torne : Yeah.
Julie : You know what? You really are a thief, Henry. I mean, California? Why would I go anywhere with you? You can't cross a fucking street. You wreck my play, you make me an accessory to a crime. I should call the cops and you should go to hell.
Henry Torne : I didn't know it would be this way.
Julie : You're a bank robber. Henry. You're a bank robber. Th... I mean, you knew that you had to leave?
Henry Torne : No.
Julie : That's exactly what you wanted. So that we could be together. Don't touch me! Don't touch me! You know what? We screwed a couple of times. Right? So what?
Henry Torne : It was more than that.
Julie : No, really, just a couple of times. We both knew this would never work out, right?
Henry Torne : I didn't.
Julie : I did.
Julie : Go rob your bank. Go!
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Henry Torne : [reading from the book] l just want your wonderful, tender eyes to look at me like they did then
Julie : Say it without the book now.
Henry Torne : l just want your wonderful, tender eyes to look at me like they did then.
Julie : Oh, I'm so glad I ran you over.
Henry Torne : Me too.
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Henry Torne : What are you doing afterwards?
Julie : Why?
Henry Torne : You like Chinese?
Julie : Yeah.
Henry Torne : Jinlan?
Julie : Yeah, it's OK.
Henry Torne : Eight o'clock?
Julie : Sure.
Henry Torne : Great.
Julie : Great.
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Julie : You know what, we screwed a couple of times, right? So what?
Henry Torne : It was more than that.
Julie : No, no, no, really. It was just a couple of times.