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The Civilization of Maxwell Bright (2005)

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The Civilization of Maxwell Bright

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  • Max Bright: [first lines - serene temple setting] There is a Zen saying: the true Buddhist will gladly jump into hell in order to save another human being.
  • [abrupt transition to noisy domestic dispute]
  • Max Bright: I'm gonna go throw some britches on before somebody gets sick.
  • Max Bright: What's there to discuss, because I 100% approve of Mai Ling, totally approve. So what's to discuss?
  • Mr. Wroth: Mai Ling has to approve of you.
  • Max Bright: Oh. Oh. Well, that's fair... What do I gotta do, drop my shorts?
  • Max Bright: Lady experts really trained you?
  • Mai Ling: Yes.
  • Max Bright: For thousands of years...
  • Mai Ling: I'm only 28 years old.
  • Mai Ling: Spirit in toilet very friendly.
  • Max Bright: [to caretaker] The next time you see me, you forgive me if I don't hold up my end of the conversation.
  • Mai Ling: Why are Americans so passionate about family arranged marriages?
  • Temple: Western families, they don't spell-out what the marriage should be, they do however procure airtime, prenuptials, spelling out to the last silver teaspoon who gets what, should the thing belly-up.
  • [last lines]
  • Mai Ling: You have now reached the end of your journey. You are safe.
  • Max Bright: You let a man suck your dick?
  • Arlis: Well... I didn't tell my dick.
  • Max Bright: Men want to marry their mothers: someone who will do anything for them and expect nothing in return.

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