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« on: October 02, 2016, 08:26:23 PM »
Before we get into today's scenes, I forgot to mention yesterday that in DC's script he had all sorts of notes for Scenes 171 though 171C, but for some reason he partially erased them all so it's next to impossible to decipher what he'd originally written.
And with that out of the way, moving on to the next two scenes:
And that's when today's quote -
- comes up.
End of scenes.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, because these scenes don't appear in the film as it currently stands, we have no way of knowing what might have been different. However, they do appear in the 129 minute version of the film...
Coming up next time, we'll deal with more material that isn't in any version of the film - material that will explain what Carlotta's nod to Gerard in Scene 171C was all about...).
And with that out of the way, moving on to the next two scenes:
172 INT - MASTER BEDROOM - NIGHT 172 Tracy lies on the bed, her face wet with tears, as she stares blankly up at the ceiling. Then slowly she rises and crosses to the window where she looks up at the Tower. 172A TOWER - THROUGH THE WINDOW - TRACY'S P.O.V. 172A Although the windows are dark, it is almost possible to see the luminous outline of a woman looking down at her. |
And that's when today's quote -
Page 80/Scene 172A - Tracy (softly, almost to herself): 'I know you're up there. But I won't let you have him. I'll never leave! Never!'
- comes up.
End of scenes.
And when it comes to the dialogue, the descriptions, and the directions, because these scenes don't appear in the film as it currently stands, we have no way of knowing what might have been different. However, they do appear in the 129 minute version of the film...
Coming up next time, we'll deal with more material that isn't in any version of the film - material that will explain what Carlotta's nod to Gerard in Scene 171C was all about...).