Mar? Open the door. Mar. Mar? Come on, Mar. It's okay. Open the door! - No! - Mar! Come on! Open the door!
The Devil's Advocate
9.4s
Finish the story. 1966. You were in New York. There's a waiter in a restaurant. Finish the story.
The Devil's Advocate
9s
Come on. Come on. - Help her. - Out of the way. Get Dr. Job, please! I'm losing her!
The Devil's Advocate
3.8s
Stay with me, Mar! Get Dr. Job in here now!
The Devil's Advocate
3.1s
Sir, get away so that I can help her. Now!
The Devil's Advocate
3.7s
Open the door. Open the door, Mar.
The Devil's Advocate
1.8s
He talked to me.
The Devil's Advocate
2.5s
Mary Ann. Mary Ann.
The Devil's Advocate
1.9s
Sir, off! Go!
The Devil's Advocate
1m14s
But I'm no puppeteer, Kevin. I don't make things happen. Doesn't work like that. What'd you do to Mary Ann? Free will. It's like butterfly wings. Once touched, they never get off the ground. No. I only set the stage. You pull your own strings. What did you do to Mary Ann? A gun? In here? Goddamn it, what did you do to my wife? Well... on a scale of one to 10... 10 being the most depraved act of sexual theater known to man... one being your average Friday night run-through at the Lomaxs'... I'd say, not to be immodest... Mary Ann and I got it on at about seven. Fuck you! Oh. Oh. Oh. Got me! Got me! Yes! Oh, yeah! Yeah! Step it up, son! Come on! That's good! You got to hold on to that fury. That's the last thing to go. That's the final hiding place. It's the final fig leaf.
The Devil's Advocate
12s
You were right about one thing. I have been watching. Couldn't help myself. Watching. Waiting. Holding my breath.
The Devil's Advocate
17.2s
- Who are you? - Who am I? Who are you? Never lost a case. Why? Why do you think? Because you're so fucking good. Yeah?
The Devil's Advocate
6.2s
Not to worry. He'll take away that fear. You don't ever have to be frightened again.
The Devil's Advocate
5.1s
- There you are. - Pam. Look at you. You're terrified.