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« on: May 19, 2016, 10:52:47 PM »
Setting up the next scene:
And that's when today's first quote -
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -
-coming up.
And when it comes to what's different with the dialogue, Quentin's "There isn't any explanation. None at all" is dropped in the film - what Tracy actually says to begin the scene is "Darling, we don't need to talk about it anymore" (and I find it odd that the script would specify "to him" because who else would Tracy be saying that to?) - but then Quentin actually says "The first thing I remember is Gerard but I didn't recognize him. What was he doing in the house, anyway?"
And whereas they're not a part of this slideshow, Quentin's and Tracy's first lines were a part of the original Movies Quotes Slideshow:
NoDS: Scene #100 - Quentin: 'There isn't any explanation.
None at all.'
NoDS: Scene #100 - Tracy: 'Darling, we don't need to talk
about it anymore.'
And when it comes to what's different with the descriptions and directions, while Quentin is apparently staring at his coffee (the scene is shot so far away - from two rooms away and through three doorways - that it's hard to discern what he's looking down at), we do see/hear Tracy take a sip of her coffee and put the cup down on its saucer before she tells Quentin they don't have to continue to talk about what happened - and Tracy reaches over to touch Quentin's arm before she tells him that Gerard's explanation is that he simply thought he saw a light (yeah, right!).
100 INT - CARD ROOM - NIGHT 100 It is about 3 a.m. Quentin sits staring at his coffee. Tracy watches him nervously. He now knows what those other dreams were about - Angelique - however he still considers her part of a dream. He does not remember what happened during the fight. QUENTIN There isn't any explanation. None at all. TRACY (to him) Darling, we don't need talk about it anymore. |
And that's when today's first quote -
Page 42/Scene 100 - Quentin: 'I don't remember anything until I saw Gerard. I didn't recognize him. He shouldn't have been in the house.'
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -
Page 42/Scene 100 - Tracy: 'He simply thought he saw a light.'
-coming up.
And when it comes to what's different with the dialogue, Quentin's "There isn't any explanation. None at all" is dropped in the film - what Tracy actually says to begin the scene is "Darling, we don't need to talk about it anymore" (and I find it odd that the script would specify "to him" because who else would Tracy be saying that to?) - but then Quentin actually says "The first thing I remember is Gerard but I didn't recognize him. What was he doing in the house, anyway?"
And whereas they're not a part of this slideshow, Quentin's and Tracy's first lines were a part of the original Movies Quotes Slideshow:
NoDS: Scene #100 - Quentin: 'There isn't any explanation.
None at all.'
NoDS: Scene #100 - Tracy: 'Darling, we don't need to talk
about it anymore.'
And when it comes to what's different with the descriptions and directions, while Quentin is apparently staring at his coffee (the scene is shot so far away - from two rooms away and through three doorways - that it's hard to discern what he's looking down at), we do see/hear Tracy take a sip of her coffee and put the cup down on its saucer before she tells Quentin they don't have to continue to talk about what happened - and Tracy reaches over to touch Quentin's arm before she tells him that Gerard's explanation is that he simply thought he saw a light (yeah, right!).