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Black Mirror: San Junipero
by Charlie Brooker
Following their first intimate encounter, Kelly and Yorkie share a vulnerable moment of honesty regarding their pasts and sexual identities. Yorkie reveals her lack of experience while Kelly opens up about her long-term marriage and her philosophy on living for the moment before their time in San Junipero expires.
Catastrophe
by Sharon Horgan, Rob Delaney
Following a tense evening, Rob impulsively proposes to Sharon while she is pregnant and facing a health scare. They navigate the absurdity of their situation, balancing genuine fear about their future with their signature dark wit and blunt honesty.
Poor Things
by Tony McNamara
Bella Baxter explains the scientific markings on her thighs to a bewildered Duncan Wedderburn during a sexual encounter. Her blunt, clinical honesty regarding a previous encounter with another man causes Duncan to abruptly lose interest and leave the room.
Barry
by Alec Berg, Bill Hader
A hitman desperate for a new life confesses his dark past to an eccentric acting teacher under the guise of an improvisation. The teacher, oblivious to the literal truth, is impressed by the 'emotional honesty' of the performance and agrees to take him on as a student.
22 Jump Street
by Michael Bacall, Oren Uziel, Rodney Rothman
Schmidt visits Maya to confess his true identity and personal insecurities after his undercover mission falls apart. He reveals his actual age and the fact that he was a virgin, seeking forgiveness and a sense of maturity, while Maya grapples with the absurdity of his lies.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
by Simon Beaufoy, Michael Arndt
On the train during the Victory Tour, Peeta confronts Katniss about the awkward distance between them. He proposes they stop performing for the cameras and try to build a genuine friendship based on honesty rather than pretense. The two share a rare moment of levity and connection as they share personal details before arriving at their next destination.
Before Sunrise
by Richard Linklater, Kim Krizan
Jesse and Celine find themselves in a park as their one night together in Vienna comes to a close. They navigate the tension between their physical attraction and the emotional weight of their impending separation, debating whether sleeping together will cheapen their connection or solidify it.
Titanic
by James Cameron
Rose confides in Jack about the suffocating pressure of her high-society life and the desperation that led her to consider ending her life. Jack challenges her perspective with blunt honesty, creating a moment of genuine connection between two people from vastly different worlds.
I'm Sorry You're So Beautiful
by Joseph Arnone
A somber, regretful Amanda & Jake's duologue from "I'm Sorry You're So Beautiful" by Joseph Arnone.
Boyz n the Hood
by John Singleton
A vulnerable, confessional, humorous, serious TRE & RICKY's duologue from "Boyz n the Hood" by John Singleton.
The Notebook
by Jeremy Leven
A passionate, earnest, vulnerable NOAH's monologue from "The Notebook" by Jeremy Leven. Genre: romance.
Away
by Michael Gow
Tom, a terminally ill teenager, recounts the clinical and awkward ways doctors and nurses treated him during his hospital stay. He reflects on the dishonesty of his prognosis and a particularly uncomfortable conversation regarding his burgeoning sexuality.
Tom, a terminally ill teenager, recounts a cynical and awkward encounter with a doctor who used a talk about sex to mask the gravity of Tom's failing health. He reflects on the dishonesty of the adults around him and the clinical coldness of his diagnosis.
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