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The Girl: You invade my privacy, it's nothing. I try to get it back, it's a crime.
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[last lines]
The Girl: It's not that I have something to hide. I have nothing I want you to see.
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The Girl: We close our eyes to pray, cry, kiss, dream... or break the law.
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Josef Kenik: We rely on transparency. We can't control what we can't see. We require persistent identity.
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Title Card: I give the fight up, let there be an end. A privacy, an obscure nook for me. I want to be forgotten even by God. -Robert Browning, Paracelsus, 1835
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Josef Kenik: I don't care the victims no longer exist. I care that she doesn't. In my mind, she's murdered herself.
Sal Frieland: Oh, I see. Taking a life, that's not important. Her not having one, that is?
Josef Kenik: Yes. Now you understand.
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The Girl: Is there something else you'd like to do? That I can erase?
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The Girl: [explaining her algorithm] Breaks my life up into fractions of seconds and randomly stores them in the records of everyone else. But if you try to find that split second of me, it would go by without you knowing. You have to have the algorithm to put my entire life back together.
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