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Ten Things I Hate About You
by Karen McCullah, Kirsten Smith
Cameron and Michael confront Patrick to discuss their scheme to get Cameron a date with Bianca by having Patrick woo her sister, Kat. The stakes involve navigating high school social hierarchies and Patrick's mercenary attitude toward the arrangement. The scene establishes the alliance between the three boys and the transactional nature of their plan.
Blue Velvet
by David Lynch
Jeffrey and Sandy walk through their neighborhood at night, bonding over shared history before diving into the macabre details of a local police investigation. Jeffrey's curiosity about a severed ear he found leads Sandy to reveal classified information she overheard from her detective father, establishing a dark mystery that contrasts with their innocent surroundings.
Baby Driver
by Edgar Wright
A heartfelt, sad, protective, vulnerable BABY's monologue from "Baby Driver" by Edgar Wright.
The Notebook
by Jeremy Leven
A passionate, earnest, vulnerable NOAH's monologue from "The Notebook" by Jeremy Leven. Genre: romance.
Wicked
by Winnie Holzman
A awkward, conflicted, hopeful, heartbroken Boq & Nessa's duologue from "Wicked" by Winnie Holzman. Genre: musical.
Love Or Something
by Jon Jory
A romantic, awkward, comedic Way & James's duologue from "LOVE OR SOMETHING" by Jon Jory. Genre: romantic comedy.
Our Town
by Thornton Wilder
A earnest, thoughtful, affectionate George Gibbs's monologue from "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. Genre: serio-comic.
The Foreigner
by Larry Shue
A earnest, simple, helpful, slightly bewildered Ellard Simms's monologue from "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue. Genre: comedy.
A earnest, thoughtful, affectionate, resolute George Gibbs's monologue from "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. Genre: serio-comic.
The Matchmaker
Cornelius Hackl, a clerk from Yonkers, marvels at the beauty and mystery of women after spending a day in New York City. He reflects on his newfound courage and his willingness to risk his livelihood for the sake of adventure and romance.
Boyz n the Hood
by John Singleton
Following a traumatic encounter, Tre breaks down in front of Brandi, releasing his pent-up rage and grief. The two find solace in each other's company, leading to an intimate moment that contrasts with the violent atmosphere of their neighborhood.
Cornelius Hackl, a sheltered clerk from Yonkers, expresses his newfound wonder and awe after having a real conversation with a woman for the first time. He reflects on the mysterious nature of women and decides that this single day of adventure is worth risking his entire career for.
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