Kicking off the next scenes in the sequence:
DISSOLVE TO:
118 INT - CORRIDOR - DAY - 1800 118
Although the following sequences will have their own distinctive style. They will be different from the MEMORY CUTS. Carlotta's voice will continue over the scene.
118 CONTD CONTD 118
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And that's where the first of today's three quotes comes up opposite its direction and description:
It is a rainy afternoon. The ten-year-old Sarah, having nothing to do, skips TOWARD THE CAMERA playing one of her little private games. | Page 59/Scene 118 - Carlotta's Voice: 'It was a dark, rainy afternoon. All week long strange tensions had been building in the house...' |
119 INT - GALLERY - DAY 119
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And that's where the second of today's three quotes comes up opposite its direction and description:
as Sarah walks into the room PAN WITH HER as she crosses to the windows. | Page 59/Scene 119 - Carlotta's Voice (Contd): 'tensions I did not understand...but feared. Everyone did not love my Angelique as I did.' |
SARAH - CLOSE-UP
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And that's where the third of today's three quotes comes up opposite its direction and description:
as she stares out at the steady downpour. | Page 59/Scene 119 - Carlotta's Voice (Contd): 'I knew that something terrible was about to happen.' |
And as far as the differences in the dialogue go, with the exception of adding the word "and", as in "a dark and rainy", all Carlotta's first two quotes are delivered as scripted - however, as has no doubt been figured out already given its graphic, her third quote is dropped in the film.
And as far as the differences in the directions and the descriptions go, the camera doesn't actually pan with Sarah as she makes her way to the windows - and while she does look out the side window, when she reaches the large window, she basically just looks down at the doll she's been carrying and, as can be seen in the following capture -
- then she seems to stare in a world all her own.
And as far as notations go, neither DC nor Grayson made any for this section of the script.
And as an aside that has nothing to do with the scenes covered here, but earlier today I happened to notice in the forum's Who's Online feature that a member was checking out an old NoDS topic, and feeling curious about what it was about, I came across this post while I was perusing it:
You can see the missing footage either at a festival panel that I might do next year or perhaps sometime in the next 10 years or so it will be restored and released on a DVD.
As you can see, Darren made that post back in 2003, and obviously 2013 came and went with no restored NoDS to be seen.
But in 2016 we still try to remain optimistic that one day... So until then I suppose we just have to settle for Darren's occasional Fest presentations.