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Blue Moon
by Unknown
A group of comedy writers and their associates reflect on the grim reality of war and the staggering loss of life in the Great War. The conversation shifts from somber reflection to personal anecdotes as Morty reveals his mundane military assignment and Eddie attempts to lighten the mood with crude humor.
The Wire
by Barry Luc
Two intoxicated detectives share a moment of dark levity and professional reflection by the train tracks in the early morning. Bunk recounts a ridiculous story about shooting a mouse with his service weapon before McNulty (McArdle) reveals his stubborn determination to pursue a complex case despite departmental pressure.
Tár
by Todd Field
A legendary conductor explains the profound emotional power of music to a young audience, articulating how music expresses feelings that words cannot capture. The scene serves as a pivotal moment of reflection for the protagonist, Lydia Tár, as she revisits the inspiration that shaped her career.
Dream Girl
by Elmer Rice
A contemplative, self-deprecating, hopeful Georgina's monologue from "Dream Girl" by Elmer Rice. Genre: comedy.
Thelma & Louise
by Callie Khouri
As they are pursued by a fleet of police cars across the desert, Thelma and Louise share a poignant moment of reflection on their journey and friendship. They acknowledge the gravity of their situation while finding a sense of liberation in their shared fate.
Doctor Who
by Steven Moffat
Bill meets a mysterious student named Heather who is fixated on a strange puddle that hasn't dried up despite a lack of rain. As they investigate the reflection, an unsettling realization begins to dawn on Bill, while Heather abruptly flees in fear.
The Doctor and Bill investigate a mysterious puddle that doesn't reflect, but mimics. The Doctor realizes the water is actually an alien entity before abruptly ending the investigation to protect Bill.
Knives Out
by Rian Johnson
Benoit Blanc sits with the elderly Greatnana Wanetta, offering a philosophical reflection on grief, age, and the burden of truth. He gently encourages her to share what she saw on the night of Harlan's death while acknowledging her overlooked presence in the house.
Harlan Thrombey reflects on his decision to financially cut off his family members. He confesses to his nurse, Marta, his regrets regarding how his wealth has stunted his children's growth and character.
The Playboy of the Western World
by J.M. Synge
Christy Mahon, a young man who has fled to a remote village claiming to have killed his father, marvels at his new surroundings and his own reflection. He contrasts his new life of leisure and perceived handsomeness with his former life of drudgery and filth.
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