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Asteroid City
by Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
A playwright is surprised by an aspiring actor who has hitch-hiked to his home to audition for the role of Augie Steenbeck. The two share a carton of ice cream and discuss the character's motivations, leading to an immediate creative connection as the actor begins to transform into the role.
Polly visits her estranged husband, Schubert, at his makeshift living quarters inside a theater proscenium. As they discuss their son's grades and the finality of their separation, they share a moment of creative collaboration and mutual respect before saying a final goodbye.
A young understudy tracks down a famous actress on a train to deliver a series of messages from their director following a heated argument. The scene explores the volatile relationship between a director and his muse through a series of insults and a final, heartfelt plea for her return to the production.
Midge Campbell, a famous actress, rehearses a dramatic monologue for an upcoming role while interacting with Augie, a photographer, through their adjacent motel windows. The scene explores Midge's vulnerability and her desire to be truly seen as she performs a piece about a woman losing her sense of self, culminating in a moment of raw exposure.
Two emotionally detached individuals, Midge and Augie, converse through their adjacent motel windows about their shared inability to feel guilt or prioritize their families over their work. Midge confesses her shortcomings as a mother while Augie reflects on his obsession with war photography, leading them to realize their bond is rooted in their mutual suppression of deep-seated pain.
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