what did rebecca say?


what did rebecca say to justin in their last scene together after he talked about being in a relationship? i just couldn't make it out and i know it was important ...

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I had to rewind that a couple times because I couldn't hear her either. I think she said something like, "I needed the experience and I wanted to do it with someone who wouldn't hurt me." Or something along those lines.

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I don't remember the precise wording, but yeah you are real close to it.

Si Vales, Valeo.

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i had to rewind it too. I think she said she did it for either the education or the experience by doing it on "someone like you." and Justine goes, "someone like me?" And she either says, someone that wouldnt hurt me, or someone tha woudlnt get hurt. I thought it was the latter but other people are saying its the first one

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yeh i had subtitals on n she sed she needed 2 educate her self n she used sum1 she would not get hert by

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What a horrible thing to say to someone.

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It's a horrible thing to say, aswell as it is a horrible thing to do to a person.

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I thought she said something like she wanted to experiment with someone she knew she wouldnt care about.

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She was a total bitch. I couldn't believe it. I just sat there, like.. wanting to slap her in the mouth.

It is remarkable how similar the pattern of love is to the pattern of insanity.

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I know this has already been answered, but just wanted to say I had to rewind it too, and put the volume up loud to make out what she said. It was pretty important as well, so I don't know why they left the audio so muffled.


Ironically, this isn't even ironic at all.

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I'm pleased to supply the dialog of this most important scene. That I could hear it clearly makes me doubly pleased, and it highlights something that I'll address at the end of this message.

Justin: "Why don't you tell other people that we're in a relationship?"

Rebecca: "We're not in a relationship, Justin"

Justin: "Why not? [long pause, no response] Rebecca, I love you."

Rebecca: "[exasperated sigh] You always make everything so serious. This was just a teenage experiment, that's all."

Justin: "An experiment?"

Rebecca: "I needed to educate myself, Justin. So, uh, [long pause] I decided to pick someone like you."

Justin: "Like me?"

Rebecca: "Someone I'd never get hurt by."

Justin: "That's just so f....d up."

Rebecca: "Yeah, I'm sorry. I don't have... really sorry. Maybe you should just go. [pause] Go, Justin."

Here's what I recently learned about my home theater that I think will help other people: I thought that if I turned off all the settings of my home theater system I'd get the best sound -- like 3/2.1 for Dolby 5.1 surround when the disc said that, or DTS-HD Master when the disc said that. It certainly seemed that way, but every so often I'd have trouble understanding dialog. Not any more! Everything is crystal clear now whereas before it was muffled and I didn't even know it.

What I discovered was that one setting needed to be set to a non-Off setting.
Surround Effects: BD/DVD (Multi-ch Source) to 3D Cinema Surround
(The other choices are: Off or 7.1ch Virtual Surround or 2ch Stereo.)
I previously had it set to Off. Yeah, I know, it seems like the home theater setup is saying that with Surround Effect set to anything other than Off, that it's adding a Surround Effect that's not really there, but what the silly thing actually does is completely flatten the surround in the Off setting.

I was fiddling with the settings the other day so that I could document them in case I needed to set up the home theater in the future, and just for giggles, I set Surround Effect to 3D Cinema Surround. Suddenly, everything sounded much better, the sound literally jumped out of the speakers, the volume range improved like it added an extra half-turn to the volume dial, and I could hear dialog I couldn't hear before. Don't get me wrong. It's not just louder. It's clearer. Much clearer. I could hear the dialog above clearly the first time I played it.

I'm in my late 60s and I thought I was having hearing problems, but this really fixed the problem. It wasn't me at all. It was lousy setup instructions and misleading audio setup choices.

I hope this helps someone.
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