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Bridesmaids
by Annie Mumolo, Kristen Wiig
Megan stages a bizarre and physical intervention for a depressed Annie, who has hit rock bottom after losing her job and apartment. Through a mix of aggressive 'tough love' and a revealing story about her own past, Megan forces Annie to stop self-pitying and start fighting for her life.
Beautiful Boy
by Luke Davies, Felix van Groeningen
David and his ex-wife Vicki have a devastating phone conversation regarding their son's life-threatening addiction. While Vicki pleads for one more intervention, a defeated David admits his sense of failure and his decision to stop trying to save a son who doesn't want to be saved.
WONDER WOMAN
by Matthew Jennison, Brent Strickland
Queen Hippolyte recounts the mythological origin of the Amazons and their ancient conflict with the world of men. She describes the brutal battle that led to their exodus and the divine intervention that granted them the hidden sanctuary of Themyscira.
Anger Management
by David Dorfman
Dr. Buddy Rydell unexpectedly moves into Dave's apartment to begin an intensive, 24-hour anger management program. Buddy immediately begins imposing bizarre rules, confiscating 'angry' music, and informing a bewildered Dave that they will be sharing a bed.
Squaring the Circle
by Tom Stoppard
A high-stakes political confrontation between Deputy Prime Minister Rakowski and union leader Lech Walesa during the Polish crisis. Rakowski uses the threat of Soviet intervention to pressure Walesa into calling off a general strike, while Walesa demands accountability for police brutality against citizens.
The Bear
by Sofya Levitsky-Weitz
Chaos erupts in the kitchen as Richie is confronted by Sugar and Sydney for attempting to steal power from neighbors to fix an HVAC issue. As the argument escalates, Carmy is forced to mediate between his biological sister and his 'cousin' Richie, eventually siding with the women and asking Richie to leave for the night. The scene highlights the deep-seated tensions and the struggle for professional respect within the high-stakes environment of the restaurant renovation.
Punch-Drunk Love
by Paul Thomas Anderson
Elizabeth confronts her brother Barry at his workplace to pressure him into a blind date at an upcoming family party. Barry struggles with social anxiety and attempts to set boundaries, while Elizabeth uses guilt and manipulation to override his discomfort.
The Night Manager
by David Farr
Angela Burr confronts Rex Mayhew about top-secret files regarding Richard Roper's illegal arms deals in Cairo. She faces bureaucratic resistance as Mayhew explains the political complexities and the government's preference for maintaining status quo over direct intervention.
Us
by David Nicholls
During a 1995 dinner party, a young, socially awkward scientist named Douglas tries to flirt with Connie while navigating a hostile conversation with Jake, an arrogant trapeze artist. The scene reaches a boiling point when Douglas uses a gruesome hypothetical medical scenario to defend the necessity of scientific intervention against Jake's anti-science rhetoric.
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
by Simon Beaufoy, Michael Arndt
During a victory tour stop in District 11, Katniss goes off-script to deliver a heartfelt tribute to the fallen tributes Rue and Thresh. Her emotional words spark a silent gesture of rebellion from the crowd, leading to immediate and violent intervention by the Peacekeepers.
Myth, Propaganda and Disaster in Nazi Germany and Contemporary America
by Stephen Sewell
Max delivers a heated, profanity-laden defense of American interventionism and Western values following the September 11 attacks. He argues that global hatred toward America is rooted in envy and that the war on terror is a necessary response to protect human progress.
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