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The apparition of grief for our films main character bullies them for about seven minutes, it’s lit.
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The apparition of grief for our films main character bullies them for about seven minutes, it’s lit.
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The apparition of grief for our films main character bullies them for about seven minutes, it’s lit.
The speaker is addressing someone (possibly named Aubrey) and expressing disappointment in their behavior. They mention that Aubrey has been wasting their time, possibly due to being in a relationship with someone else. The speaker acknowledges feeling sorry and afraid of things Aubrey has done, but not because of public opinion or the speaker themselves. They don't want Aubrey to be trapped by their own passion and guilt and suggest that Aubrey needs to admit they are sorry. The speaker concludes by urging Aubrey to let go. You're a guy, you're a woman, you're a coward, she loves you and you're doing it for all of her time, and look where you've gone! It's a bit of shame, I'm glad you feel your time's been taken, let me say that. I'm sorry. I'm still afraid of all the things you've done, not from the public, not from me, other than yourself. And I don't want to keep you trapped in your own passion and guilt. You may be one of us, but you're not a very good girl, and you have to admit you're sorry. I'm sorry. You've done all the right things. You just have to let go, Aubrey.