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Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Chief Inspector Campbell delivers a blistering, fire-and-brimstone speech to a room of corrupt police officers. He condemns their complicity with local gangs and introduces a new, ruthless reinforcement squad to purge the city of crime and political subversion.
September 5
by Alex David
Roone Arledge, the head of ABC Sports, asserts his authority during the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis. He passionately argues that his sports crew is better equipped to cover the unfolding tragedy in real-time than the traditional news division.
Deadpool & Wolverine
by Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Shawn Levy
Mr. Paradox recruits Wade Wilson into the Time Variance Authority, offering him a chance to leave his dying timeline and join the Sacred Timeline alongside legendary heroes. Wade reacts with his signature meta-humor and emotional vulnerability as he realizes he might finally become the hero he has always wanted to be.
Gladiator 2
by David Scarpa, Peter Craig
Viggo, a seasoned gladiator trainer, addresses a group of new prisoners to instill the brutal philosophy of the games. He frames the violent spectacle of the arena as a spiritual path toward freedom and glory, testing the resolve of the captives.
Fallen
by Nicholas Kazan
Detective Hobbes confronts the body-hopping demon Azazel in a tense psychological standoff. Hobbes attempts to assert his moral authority and determination to stop the killings, while Azazel taunts him by attacking his sanity and highlighting the futility of fighting an incorporeal enemy.
High Potential
by Drew Goddard
A desperate, determined, frustrated, authoritative SOTO & KARADEC's duologue from "High Potential" by Drew Goddard.
Belfast
by Kenneth Branagh
A tense, defiant, protective, anxious MA & SOLDIER & PA's duologue from "Belfast" by Kenneth Branagh.
The Crucible
by Arthur Miller
Judge Danforth explains the legal logic of the Salem witch trials to Reverend Hale. He argues that because witchcraft is an 'invisible crime,' the court must rely solely on the testimony of the victims rather than traditional legal defense.
The North Star
by Lillian Hellman
A school principal addresses his students on the eve of summer vacation in 1941. While celebrating their academic achievements, he delivers a sobering warning about the impending uncertainty and sacrifice required by the looming war.
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
Jack Worthing proposes to Gwendolen Fairfax, who accepts primarily because she believes his name is Ernest. Their moment is interrupted by the formidable Lady Bracknell, who dismisses the engagement and asserts her parental authority.
An Enemy of the People
by Henrik Ibsen
The Burgomaster confronts his brother, Dr. Thomas Stockmann, regarding his discovery of contaminated water at the town's baths. He demands that Thomas publicly retract his findings to protect the town's economy, threatening him with dismissal if he refuses to comply.
Do the Right Thing
by Spike Lee
Mookie confronts his sister Jade about her visits to the pizzeria, expressing his discomfort with how his boss, Sal, looks at her. The sibling rivalry escalates as Jade calls out Mookie's financial instability and lack of authority over her life.
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