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Batman Begins
by DAVID GOYER
Bruce Wayne confesses his intent to murder his parents' killer, leading to a heated confrontation with Rachel Dawes. Rachel challenges Bruce's moral compass, arguing the difference between justice and personal vendetta while exposing him to the systemic corruption destroying Gotham.
Rope Camp
by Alexander Lee-Rekers
Mack confronts a former childhood bully at a professional book signing event. The scene explores the lingering trauma of childhood torment and the realization that professional success does not equate to personal growth or character.
Angel Has Fallen
by Robert Mark Kamen, Matt Cook, Ric Roman Waugh
Agent Banning is held captive and interrogated by Dominika Malikov, who seeks revenge for the death of her son. The stakes escalate from physical torture to psychological warfare when Dominika reveals she knows the location of Banning's wife and daughter.
Henry VI, Part 2
by William Shakespeare
Young Clifford discovers the dead body of his father on the battlefield of St. Albans. Consumed by grief and fury, he renounces all sense of pity and vows a brutal, indiscriminate revenge against the House of York.
The Cherry Orchard
by Anton Chekhov
Lopakhin returns from the auction to announce that he has purchased the family estate where his ancestors were once serfs. He experiences a manic surge of joy and vindication, declaring his plans to destroy the orchard to make way for modern villas.
300
by Zack Snyder, Kurt Johnstad, Michael B. Gordon
Xerxes tempts the rejected Spartan outcast Ephialtes with promises of wealth, pleasure, and status in exchange for the location of the hidden path behind the Spartan lines. Driven by a lifetime of resentment and a desire for the validation denied to him by Leonidas, Ephialtes agrees to betray his people and kneels before the Persian King.
Gladiator 2
by David Scarpa
In the undercroft of the Colosseum, Lucilla reunites with her long-lost son, Lucius, who is now a bitter gladiator. Lucius rejects his mother's affection and reveals the death of his wife, while Lucilla shocks him with the truth of his true lineage as the son of Maximus.
Love and Money
by Dennis Kelly
A disturbing, detached, dark humor, desperate Debbie's monologue from "Love and Money" by Dennis Kelly. Genre: drama.
The Spanish Tragedy
by Thomas Kyd
Driven to madness by the murder of her son Horatio and the King's failure to provide justice, Isabella destroys her garden before taking her own life. It is a high-stakes tragic monologue centered on grief, revenge, and despair.
Lopakhin returns from the auction to announce that he has purchased the estate where his ancestors were once serfs. Overwhelmed with a mix of joy and disbelief, he declares his intention to cut down the orchard to make way for new villas.
Addams Family Values
by Paul Rudnick
Debbie Jellinsky has the Addams family strapped into electric chairs while she delivers a manic, self-pitying presentation about her history of murdering husbands for failing to meet her high expectations.
During a forced Thanksgiving pageant at summer camp, Wednesday Addams goes off-script to deliver a scathing indictment of colonialism before leading a revolt. She contrasts the future suffering of indigenous people with the mundane luxuries of the pilgrims.
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