You like Italian food? I know, it's late and you've probably got other plans, but if you'd like to grab some dinner, we can run right out and catch a cab. I know a place that has the greatest cannelloni. No, I can't. - You married? - No. - Girlfriend? - No. I can't go out with you. God. I'm so sorry. I am so sorry. I must come off like a complete nut job or something. - No. - I didn't want to eat alone. Wet floor. - No, I... - You don't have to explain.
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- I wait. - Enjoy your visit.
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Conventions. What is? - Conventions. - Conventions? This is like secret place you go?
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She say one thing.
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Just leave. Leave. Leave. What are you doing? Why is he kneeling? Is he praying? No. He's tying his shoelace.
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Okay, go. Go.
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I am so sorry about what happened last time, asking you out like that. I'm so used to guys trying to grab my ass at 30,000 feet that when I meet somebody that doesn't, I don't know how to react.
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How much does Navorski make? Sir? How much does he make? How much are they paying him? They're paying him cash under the table. I know that. How much?
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Airports are tricky places, Mr. Navorski. I'm about to tell you something. Something you can never repeat to anyone. Do you understand? It's a secret. - Secret? - Yes, a secret. At 12:00 today, the guards at those doors will leave their posts and their replacements are going to be five minutes late. Late five minutes. Yes. Late five minutes. At 12:00. Just today. Just this once. No one is going to be watching those doors. - And no one will be watching you. - So, America not closed. No. America, for five minutes, is open. Have a nice life, Mr. Navorski. United Airlines, final boarding call...
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- Do you have an appointment? - Yes. 9:30. Food document, trash. Tuesday. Tuesday. I hate the Tuesday. Excuse me.
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Hello.
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Everything he does comes back to me. - You want him back in the holding cell? - No, I'll show him the door.
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Why doesn't he walk out the doors? Why doesn't he try to escape? - Sir, you told him to wait. - I didn't think he'd actually do it. I mean, he's in a crack. Who the hell waits in a crack? No news from the State Department, but we can deport him in a few days. Yeah, it could be a few days. It could be a week, two weeks, a month. Who knows what this guy is thinking, what gulag he escaped from.
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Mr. Navorski, you cannot get into New York without a visa. You cannot get a visa without a passport, and you cannot get a new passport without a country. There's nothing we can do for you here. I give you light green. I'm sorry, but you've wasted an entire day. At this time, you are simply...
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Catch and release. It's simple. Sometimes you land a small fish. You unhook him and place him back in the water. You set him free so that somebody else can have the pleasure of catching him.