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Broken
by Mark O'Rowe
A heavily intoxicated Mike calls Kasia to offer a rambling, heartfelt apology for his recent behavior. He expresses his regret for the embarrassment he's caused and shares his genuine admiration for the potential of a young girl named Skunk, effectively saying a final goodbye.
Sherlock: The Reichenbach Fall
by Steve Thompson
Standing before Sherlock's headstone, John and Mrs. Hudson struggle to process their grief through mundane complaints and shared memories. After Mrs. Hudson leaves, John delivers a heartbreaking final message to his friend, unaware that Sherlock is watching from the shadows.
Train Dreams
by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar
Grainier attempts to tend to the broken leg of a feral child he believes to be his lost daughter, Kate. After a brief, tender moment of care and recognition, he wakes to find her fleeing back into the wilderness, leading to a heartbreaking final goodbye.
Buried
by Chris Sparling
Trapped inside a coffin buried underground, Paul records a final video message for his family. He struggles to find the right words to say goodbye to his son and wife while grappling with his own sense of failure and mortality.
Asteroid City
by Wes Anderson, Roman Coppola
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.
127 Hours
by Danny Boyle, Simon Beaufoy
Trapped in a canyon with his arm pinned by a boulder, Aron Ralston descends into a hallucinatory mock talk-show to confront his own arrogance and isolation. The scene shifts from a manic, self-deprecating performance to a devastatingly vulnerable goodbye message to his family as he realizes the gravity of his situation.
Before Sunrise
by Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan
After spending a single night together in Vienna, Jesse and Celine face the painful reality of their departure at the train station. They struggle with the fear of never seeing each other again and impulsively decide to forgo exchanging contact information in favor of a pact to meet in exactly six months.
Goodbye Charles
by Gabriel Davis
A desperate, humorous, self-deprecating Unnamed Female Character's monologue from "Goodbye Charles" by Gabriel Davis.
A conflicted, rationalizing, romantic Unnamed Male Character's monologue from "Goodbye Charles" by Gabriel Davis.
Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov
Masha experiences a mental and emotional breakdown as she says goodbye to Colonel Vershinin. She struggles to reconcile her duty to her husband with her profound love for a man who is leaving her life forever.