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Poor Things
by Tony McNamara
Bella enthusiastically explores the world and its culinary delights while Duncan struggles with his growing jealousy and possessiveness. The scene highlights the power shift in their relationship as Bella's independence begins to frustrate Duncan's desire for control.
Asteroid City
by Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
Dr. Hickenlooper enthusiastically explains the rare phenomenon of an Astronomical Ellipses to a gathered crowd. She balances scientific jargon with personal anecdotes, revealing her own permanent retinal damage from a childhood observation that sparked her career in astronomy.
Europe
by David Greig
Douglas enthusiastically recounts his morning of sightseeing to an unseen companion, describing a bizarre and visceral performance art piece he witnessed. His frantic energy and obsession with collecting souvenirs reveal a desperate attempt to find meaning and excitement in his travels.
The Rehearsal
by Don Zolidis
A sarcastic, passive-aggressive, enthusiastic (feigned) Morgan's monologue from "The Rehearsal" by Don Zolidis. Genre: comedy.
Bye Bye Birdie
by Michael Stewart
A desperate, enthusiastic, persuasive Ursula's monologue from "Bye Bye Birdie" by Michael Stewart. Genre: comedy.
Hello, Dolly!
A joyful, romantic, reflective, enthusiastic Cornelius's monologue from "Hello, Dolly!" by Michael Stewart. Genre: comedy.
A sarcastic, passive-aggressive, enthusiastic (falsely) Morgan's monologue from "The Rehearsal" by Don Zolidis. Genre: comedy.