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Daily Dialogue — August 21, 2016 best-fotofilm.blo... Sutter walks with Aimee...


Daily Dialogue — August 21, 2016 best-fotofilm.blo... Sutter walks with Aimee at an outside party. He produces a flask from his back pocket. Aimee: Ooh, can I try that. Sutter: I don’t know. It’s pretty serious stuff. Aimee: Just a taste. Sutter: You sure? Aimee: Yes. Sutter: Awright, here you go. Go for it. He hands her the flask. She takes a sip. Aimee: Oh my God. Sutter: Yeah. Aimee: (grimaces) Ooh. Sutter: I know. I told you. Aimee: How can you drink that? Sutter: I dunno, I guess I’ve been doing it for a while. You know who gave me my first beer? Aimee: Who? Sutter: My dad. I was probably six years old. Used to take me to baseball games every Saturday and then he’d let me have little sips of it. Aimee: Did you get drunk? Sutter: Nah, I didn’t get drunk, but it tasted really nice and warm. Aimee: Where’s your dad now? Sutter: He’s an airline pilot, he flies all across the country. Aimee: Sutter, that’s awesome. Sutter: He is awesome. — The Spectacular Now (2013), screenplay by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber, novel by Tim Tharp The Daily Dialogue theme for the week: Alcoholism. Trivia: At one point during preproduction, the script began to change. Shailene Woodley was worried that the new rewrites would make the story less honest, and at one point even called Miles Teller to tell him that she was thinking of dropping out. Teller managed to convince her to stay on the movie, and the rewrites never happened. Dialogue On Dialogue: The phrase “spectacular now” refers to Sutter’s insistence on living in the present, fueled in large part by a constant alcoholic buzz. The fact that here he lies about his father being “awesome”, something we discover later on, points out why in part Sutter refuses to move into the future because to do so, he would have to confront some tough truths in the past. Go Into The Story Здесь можно оставить свои комментарии. Выпуск подготовленплагином wordpress для subscribe.ru




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