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12 Monkeys (1995)

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Decade or era

1990s

Contemporary

Age range

Adult (30-55)

Young adult (18-30)

Genre

Drama

Scene from

Film

Author

Janet Peoples

Character

Jeffrey

Gender

Male

Scene type

Monologue

12 Monkeys (1995)

Description

Jeffrey monologue: Jeffrey dismisses psychiatrists’ writings, denies leaking information, and reveals a theory. He suggests that his mind was studied during his institutionalization, creating a computer model to predict his future thoughts and actions. He claims the woman knows his every move before he does.

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Experience the thrilling complexity of Jeffrey Goines, a pivotal character from the iconic '12 Monkeys,' through a captivating monologue that encapsulates his unpredictability, charisma, and defiance. Unpredictably swinging between bouts of rage and moments of disarming humor, Jeffrey challenges traditional psychiatric methods and introduces his revolutionary brainchild - the 'Army of the 12 Monkeys.' This monologue explores Jeffrey's provocative claim: during his time in institutionalization, his mind was exhaustively analyzed and digitized, creating a model used to predict his future actions. Uncover the profound implications of this theory as it highlights the intersection of technology and mental health, the pre-emptive determination of one's destiny, and the disconcerting notion of an orchestrated future. Dive deep into the heart of '12 Monkeys,' as this intense monologue offers an intimate exploration of Jeffrey's character and his paradoxical role within the narrative.

12 Monkeys (1995) - Janet Peoples - Jeffrey monologue

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