Hey, go to Williamsburg. You going to go to--
I'm sorry, man. Yeah. Sorry.
Going to Williamsburg. North 6th and Wythe.
Do you mind? I'll just hang onto you.
Can you just drop me off at Williamsburg Bridge?
That's fine because I'm headed into the Bowery. Do you mind?
All right, that's fine. We'll just split a fare.
2 stops. Yeah. Chamber Street.
Just take the FDR-- No, no, not FDR Drive.
Not Chamber Street. No. My God. If you take FDR Drive,
first of all, it's more of a fare. I do this every single day.
It's an extra 20 minutes. I got to be somewhere.
Take the FDR Drive, please. It's a lot faster.
I think we can hang down the West Side Highway
and make a left on Chamber Street.
There's no point, though. There's going to be--
Bleecker, guys. We're going Bleecker.
No, we both want to go to the same area.
Bleecker's going to take an extra hour.
Bleecker Street is totally out of the direction. That's ridiculous.
Both of you, out of the cab.
Wait a second. Calm down, man.
We're not going to get out. We'll share the same rate.
We're not going to Bleecker.
Out of my cab.
Hey, sweetheart. How you doing? It's me.
I'm doing good. Thinking of you. Hey.
Yeah, I dreamt about you last night.
I'm ready for you. Had my Wheaties.
I miss you, too.
You ready?
Okay. I got some surprises.
Magnifique.
Subtitles: Arigon
Pardon. Excusez-moi, mademoiselle.
This yours?
It is. It must have fallen out of my bag.
It was on the floor near the bathroom.
That was really nice of you. How can I thank you?
I wouldn't mind if you bought me a drink.
Great. What would you like?
Whatever you're having. 2 gin and tonics, no ice.
Losing your cell phone's like losing your mind.
Do you come here a lot?
I do. A lot. Too much.
Long story.
Tell me.
I've got a ton of time.
I only saw my dad once in my whole life,
right here.
When my mom was pregnant with me,
she never told him.
Just left him.
Growing up, she had a lot of boyfriends.
Went through one after another.
Always left them.
Every time she'd leave a man, though,
she'd keep something, like a souvenir.
Maybe a book or a necklace or a painting.
When she left my dad, she kept me.
I was her souvenir.
Before she died, she gave me a piece of paper
with his name and number on it.
I called him up, and we met here.
I said one thing to him.
What did you say?
"Dad."
That's it?
"I'm a gift for you, from Mom."
Thank you.
I walk past your flower room every day.
I see you, but I say nothing.
I'm so afraid to look at you. Girl.
You say I'm the strongest. I say you're the kindest.
You ask me where I'm going. I point to the ocean.
Girl.
Very touching.
Lyrics to this song.
Let me have a cigarette.
Indian? I think it's Japanese.
Chinese. Chinese?
Xie xie.
Incroyable.
Which means "Thank you, I fuck, and you're off-key."
He found my phone for me.
Really? Very nice. Thank you.
Gary. Nice to meet you.
Ben.
How are you, Benjamin?
Just Ben.
Thank you.
Nice to meet you.
I'll leave you two alone.
Have a seat. Sit.
Sit down.
We know each other?
It's possible.
You look familiar.
New York's not such a big place.
You study? NYU?
I wish.
I teach there.
Am I a good teacher?
You're a good teacher. Thank you.
So what do you do?
Thief.
Could be. That is funny.
Might be? Used to be?
Will be?
To be or not to be. Well, I'm a thief.
I've been trying to steal you from your wife,
but it hasn't worked so far.
Can I get the bill?
You lost your wallet?
You lost your wallet.
Is this yours?
Yeah, that's my wallet.
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