Revisiting the end of Scene 116:
Wrapping up Scene 116, beginning with yesterday's quote, Quentin's response to Tracy's question:
Page 56/Scene 116 - Quentin: 'Angelique? She's been retired. After years of honorable service.'
- coming up, followed in the script by:
And that's when today's first quote -
Page 56/Scene 116 - Quentin: 'Mostly so Alex will forget our non-existent ghost. Hey, let me paint --'
- comes up, followed by today's second quote -
Page 56/Scene 116 - Tracy: 'Paint on...paint on...I love you...'
- coming up, followed by the script concluding the scene with:
She EXITS. He smiles and begins painting.
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And when it comes to any differences in the dialogue, the directions, and the descriptions, at this point we can't compare the script to the film because this scene only appears in the 129 minute version of the film.
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And tomorrow the slideshow will return to scenes that appear in all versions of the film, though not necessarily lines that appear in the film...
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And as far as "yesterday's quote" goes, it was on February 18th this time around, and so that means that "today's" quotes are indeed today's, February 19th's.
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