The Forgotten (2004)
Julianne Moore: Telly
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Quotes
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Telly Paretta : I had life inside me. I had life. I have a child. I have a son. I have a son, and his name is Sam, you son of a bitch.
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Telly Paretta : Do you get drunk every night?
Ash Correll : No. Sometimes I'm drunk by noon.
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Telly Paretta : At first I thought it had something to do with the plane crash. Remember when that TWA plane crashed over Long Island? Everybody thought it was a missile, friendly fire, or some type of government cover-up.
Ash Correll : Yeah, I remember that.
Telly Paretta : But then I thought, you know, 'How could the government erase our memories?' Its just not possible. So...
Ash Correll : What?
Telly Paretta : So you don't think I'm out of my mind?
Ash Correll : I don't anymore.
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Ash Correll : Found an all-night place. Didn't have much.
[setting convenience store snacks on the table]
Ash Correll : You should eat something.
Telly Paretta : Just deciding whether I want too much salt or too much sugar.
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A Friendly Man : There are worse things than forgetting.
Telly Paretta : No, there aren't.
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Telly Paretta : Please tell me, no one will know that you spoke to us. I swear to you!
Cop : They're listening.
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Dr. Jack Munce : Telly, you never had a son. Sometimes people go around and invent alternate lives, with imagined friends, and imagined families.
Telly Paretta : [shouts] Stop it! Why are you doing this?
[shouts]
Telly Paretta : I am not making him up!
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Jim Paretta : I think it's great, you're starting to write again. What's your book going to be about?
Telly Paretta : Psychotic women, and the men who love them.
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Telly Paretta : What have you done with him? Why did you take him? What do you want?
A Friendly Man : It's an experiment.
Telly Paretta : He's just a little boy! What could you possibly learn from him?
A Friendly Man : Nothing.
Telly Paretta : [realizing] This wasn't about Sam. This wasn't about the children.
A Friendly Man : It was never about the children.
Telly Paretta : We were the experiment.
A Friendly Man : Your connection, mother to child. Like an invisible tissue. We can even measure its energy, but we don't fully understand it, so I posed the question, can it be dissolved? And it can. Except for you.
Telly Paretta : Give me back my son, and I'll do whatever you want.
A Friendly Man : What I want, Telly, is for you to forget your son, to forget Sam.
Telly Paretta : No.
A Friendly Man : If you don't, this experiment will fail. I'm accountable. I can't let that happen, and time is running out.
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Telly Paretta : Ash, please don't drink.
Ash Correll : See, I told you you were watching me.
Telly Paretta : You know what? I wish I didn't have to.
Ash Correll : Well, then don't. I'm sick of hearing it from you.
Telly Paretta : Oh, I'm sorry to interrupt your feeling sorry for yourself.
Ash Correll : Yeah, well, not all of us can be heroes, lady.
Telly Paretta : You think I wouldn't drink that entire bottle for a few seconds of peace? You're in this. You don't get to drink your way out. What makes you so fucking special?
Ash Correll : I let her go. My little girl. They took her away from me, but I let her go. What kind of father does that?
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Ash Correll : Put your eyes back in your head, warden.
Telly Paretta : I'm not looking at you.
Ash Correll : [sardonic chuckle] I had a wife. Could feel a woman's eyes judging me if I was in a coma.
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Dr. Jack Munce : You know this is getting out of control. It's finished now. End it. Make it right.
Telly Paretta : Wha...? Where is my son?
A Friendly Man : It's not over.
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Telly Paretta : You're one of those agents.
Dr. Jack Munce : No. I'm just... one of the few who knows.
Telly Paretta : So you help them?
Dr. Jack Munce : They don't need our help. They run their experiments with or without our help. They've been doing it for years, maybe forever.
Telly Paretta : And you just let them do whatever they want.
Dr. Jack Munce : Let them? I don't have a choice. We just try to minimize the damage.
Telly Paretta : I just want my son.
Dr. Jack Munce : Telly... you'll never get Sam back. You've held on, and they don't know why. You're just a lab rat to them.
Telly Paretta : I don't believe that. He said it's not over. I can still get him back. You know them. Help me.
Dr. Jack Munce : If you go any further, I can't help you. I'm sorry.
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Telly Paretta : Jim says I have a death grip on the past.
Dr. Jack Munce : How are you getting along? Did you, uh, fight at all this week?
Telly Paretta : Jim doesn't fight, he negotiates.
Dr. Jack Munce : Are you... comfortable physically? How's the sex?
Telly Paretta : How would you feel if I asked you that question? How's the sex with Mrs. Munce? Would you answer?
Dr. Jack Munce : Yes. But I'd have to charge you more.
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Telly Paretta : [Ash is hitting the NSA agaent they have strapped to a chair while questioning him for answers] Don't do that!
Ash Correll : What, this?
[Ash hits him again]
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Telly Paretta : Why did you change the picture? You replaced our book with an empty book.
[shouts]
Telly Paretta : You erased our son!
Jim Paretta : I didn't change anything! They were always blank!
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Telly Paretta : Where is my son?
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[first lines]
Dr. Jack Munce : How much time did you spend at the dresser compared to last week?
Telly Paretta : Less.
Dr. Jack Munce : How much less?
Telly Paretta : I don't know exactly.
Dr. Jack Munce : You wanna make a guess, roughly, for the week?
Telly Paretta : Oh, not even an hour a day.