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Person of Interest
by Jonathan Nolan
Finch confronts a disillusioned and former CIA operative, Reese, on a rooftop to offer him a new sense of purpose. Finch reveals he knows Reese's deepest secrets and tragic past, proposing an unconventional partnership to prevent future crimes.
The Bear
by Christopher Storer
In the basement of the restaurant, Richie has an existential crisis while folding misprinted t-shirts. He confesses his feelings of obsolescence and lack of purpose to Carmy, comparing his struggle to find a place in the changing business to the plot of Ted Lasso.
Train Dreams
by Clint Bentley, Greg Kwedar
Robert Grainier visits Claire at her remote fire lookout tower, where they bond over their shared experiences of grief and isolation. Grainier confesses the haunting guilt he feels over the loss of his wife and child, while Claire offers a philosophical perspective on finding purpose within the natural world.
In a remote fire lookout tower, Grainier visits Claire and opens up about the tragic loss of his wife and child in a forest fire. They share a vulnerable moment of connection as Claire, also a widow, offers a philosophical perspective on grief and their shared isolation. The scene explores themes of survival, haunting memories, and finding purpose after devastating loss.
Ex Machina
by Alex Garland
Caleb explains the 'Mary's Room' thought experiment to Ava to illustrate the difference between programmed knowledge and human experience. He uses the analogy to explore the nature of consciousness and the limitations of artificial intelligence before revealing his true purpose for being at the facility.
Revolutionary Road
by Justin Haythe
April proposes a radical plan to Frank to move their family to Paris so he can escape his soul-crushing corporate job and find his true purpose. She challenges his sense of masculinity and their shared mediocrity, eventually convincing him to reclaim the potential she saw in him when they first met.
Nathan pressures Caleb into signing a restrictive non-disclosure agreement before revealing the true purpose of his visit. The stakes are raised when Nathan announces he has already created a functional artificial intelligence and wants Caleb to perform the Turing Test on it.
Finch reveals to Reese that the woman he was trying to save has been dead for years, testing Reese's resolve. He offers Reese a new purpose and the chance to use his skills to prevent future crimes before they happen.
The Handmaid's Tale
by Bruce Miller
Offred desperately confronts Serena Joy, begging for the chance to see her daughter, Hannah. Serena remains cold and dismissive, reminding Offred of her singular purpose as a Handmaid while suppressing her own past trauma.
The Three Sisters
by Anton Chekhov
An aging army doctor experiences a nihilistic breakdown, reflecting on the futility of his profession and the meaninglessness of existence. He grapples with his own failures and the realization that his medical knowledge and moral beliefs have provided no true comfort or purpose.
The Seagull
Konstantin spirals into a deep state of self-loathing and existential despair as he reflects on his failed literary career and his unrequited love for Nina. He expresses intense resentment toward his mother and the successful writer Trigorin, feeling trapped in a life devoid of purpose or affection.
Deadpool & Wolverine
by Ryan Reynolds, Rhett Reese, Paul Wernick, Zeb Wells, Shawn Levy
Wade Wilson interviews for a position with the Avengers, desperately seeking a sense of purpose and a way to prove his worth to his girlfriend. Happy Hogan (referred to here as Harold Lloyd) challenges Wade's self-centered motivations, ultimately rejecting his application while encouraging him to find a more attainable place in the world.
Severance
by Dan Erickson
Jame Eagan confronts Helly in the Macrodata Refinement office, revealing his disturbing obsession with the legacy of Kier Eagan. Helly defiantly challenges his cult-like devotion and the 'hell' his family created, while Jame cryptically hints at his daughter's true purpose.
Belly
by Hype Williams
While driving through the city, Sincere questions the deeper meaning of their criminal lifestyle and the choices they make. Tommy dismisses his existential concerns, arguing that money is the only true purpose and that they are essentially untouchable by the law.
Three Sisters
A optimistic, yearning, determined Irina's monologue from "Three Sisters" by Anton Chekhov. Genre: drama.
The Return
by Reg Cribb
Steve delivers a cynical and aggressive breakdown of the cycle of poverty and boredom in suburban Australia. He challenges a writer to document the harsh reality of his life and the desperate search for purpose that leads to violence.
Irina, the youngest sister, expresses a newfound, idealistic passion for the dignity of labor. She shares her epiphany with Ivan Romanych, declaring that a life of work is the only path to true happiness and purpose.
Steve, a disillusioned working-class Australian man, confronts a writer about the cycle of poverty and boredom in the suburbs. He explains how a lack of purpose and the pressure of societal expectations can lead a man to pick up a gun.
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