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A struggling musician enters into a chance affair with a married woman. The illicit encounters and resulting bond affect | dG1fUlN4U2hlTjVsekk
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00:00I now pronounce you husband and wife.
00:10Travis, by the way.
00:11Oh, Ellen, nice to meet you.
00:12Nice to meet you.
00:13You do yoga?
00:15Yoga, wow.
00:16A little studio in Gramercy.
00:17Travis.
00:18Hey, Monica.
00:21The next time you're on tour, I'll be a road manager.
00:24Yeah, I mean, I don't know when that'll be.
00:25A band was my life, and I don't have that anymore.
00:28I don't know what I have, really.
00:30I don't know.
00:31I think I need to make some changes.
00:33I'll show.
00:34Don't worry about what your neighbors are doing.
00:36This is your practice.
00:38You look like Audrey Hepburn, it does.
00:43Shut up.
00:48Want a kiss?
00:49I'll be.
00:51Good night, love.
00:52How are you tonight?
00:54Oh, I would have rather been here.
00:56You're fun.
00:58You got a great spirit.
01:00I've never done anything like this before.
01:06Who are you texting on that thing?
01:08Nobody.
01:11I'm still in this marriage.
01:12Where are you?
01:13I thought you weren't happy with him.
01:15I never said that.
01:16I never said that.
01:20You look familiar.
01:22Really?
01:22Are you seeing someone else?
01:29Who cares?
01:30Who cares?
01:31Who cares?
01:31Who cares?
01:31I wonder sometimes what could have been.
01:43Who cares?
01:44I don't know.
01:46I mean, I'm still in this marriage.
01:50I don't know.
01:51Whatever.
01:52I think that's true.
01:53I don't know.
01:53But I think that's true.
01:54Wow.