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The Night Manager
by David Farr
Jonathan Pine, a night manager at a luxury hotel, has a tense first encounter with the dangerous arms dealer Richard Roper. While maintaining a professional facade, Pine must navigate Roper's probing questions and intimidating presence under the cover of a quiet night in Switzerland.
Peaky Blinders
by Steven Knight
Chief Inspector Campbell delivers a scathing and intimidating introductory speech to a room of corrupt police officers. He establishes his moral superiority and outlines his mission to purge the city of gangs, communists, and internal corruption with religious fervor.
Burn After Reading
by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Linda, a gym employee, desperately tries to convince her manager Ted to advance her salary for cosmetic surgeries she believes are essential for her dating life. While Ted attempts to express his personal attraction to her and shares his soulful past as a priest, Linda remains hilariously oblivious to his advances, focused entirely on her physical insecurities.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
by Judd Apatow, Steve Carell
David attempts to mentor Andy after discovering his secret, offering a hilariously cynical yet sincere perspective on the pain and necessity of romantic relationships. He shares his own heartbreak to encourage Andy to step out of his comfort zone and rejoin the dating world.
The Brutalist
by Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
A eccentric, visionary, slightly manic, accommodating LASZLO & VAN BUREN's duologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
Analyze This
by Kenneth Lonergan, Peter Tolan, Harold Ramis
A psychiatrist, Ben, rushes home to get ready for a family party while arguing with his cynical 14-year-old son, Michael. The conversation shifts from Ben's patients to Ben's frustrations with his ex-wife's opinions on his dating life.
Unknown
by Rachel Soland
A young man rants to his friend over a headset about his frustrations with dating. He complains that women don't appreciate his lifestyle or his lack of hygiene and domestic maintenance.
Front Lines: Political Plays by American Women (The Choice)
by Claire Luckham
A young woman reflects on the emotional complexity of her decision to have an abortion. She discusses the internal struggle of wanting to process her grief without validating the arguments of those who oppose her right to choose.
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