And setting up Scene 62:
62 INT - TOWER ROOM - DAY
as they ENTER RUCK IN ON Quentin. As he looks around, Carlotta watches him carefully.
CARLOTTA Well, does it still seem familiar?
QUENTIN - CLOSE-UP
His feeling is still the same, but now he doesn't want to admit it.
QUENTIN (hesitant) No ...
She continues to watch him carefully. He looks very concerned.
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And that's when today's quote -
Page 25/Scene 62 - Carlotta: 'I wouldn't worry about it, Mr. Collins. There is always a logical explanation for feelings like this. Will the room do?'
- comes up.
And as far as what's different with the dialogue, Carlotta actually asks "Does it still seem so familiar?" - and after Quentin apparently lies and says that it doesn't, Carlotta actually says "I wouldn't worry about it if I were you, Mr. Collins. There's usually some logical explanation for these feelings." (And when it comes to that second bit of dialogue from Carlotta, Grayson's script actually has a notation for the word "these" to be inserted between the words "for" and "feelings", and she also crossed out the words "like this" - but as we can see she also made further changes when it came time to shoot the scene.)
And when it comes to the differences in the descriptions and directions, the camera doesn't actually move in on Quentin when he enters the tower room, though, as can be seen in the following portion of a capture -
- Carlotta certainly watches him intently (and I love how she does so) - and there is no close-up of Quentin as he's taking in his surroundings, though he does move more prominently to the foreground of the frame - but while Carlotta does continue to watch him carefully and at first he does appear concerned, he actually smiles as he moves closer to some things in the room to check them out.