Domino - A Call to Stop Filming
Domino Harvey: [''In tactical team bus to TV camera man'']
Turn the fucking camera off!
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Domino - Frustration and Confusion Expressed in Anger
Domino Harvey: [''To Choco from motel room door''; [w:Spanish language|speak Spanish; [w:South American people|Do I look South American to you; [w:dumbing down|I don't understand a word you're fucking saying; ''Slams motel room door in his face'']
Do you mind if I ask you a question? Do I look like I ]? ]? ]! You know what?! Ed's right! It's not cute! It's not fucking cute! It's never been fucking cute, Choco! I don't fucking understand you! You're a freak!
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Domino - Navigating Challenges with Unconventional Choices
Domino Harvey: [''Proceeds to perform [[w:lap dance|a lap dance]
Sometimes a girl has to be naughty in order to get herself out of a jam. ] for a thug]
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Domino - The Impact of a Home on Identity
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover'']
To say that Choco is the product of a broken home is to presume a home existed in the first place. No. Choco never had a home, well, not unless you count the ten or so juvenile correction facilities where he spent his child hood.
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Domino - Mentorship and Legacy in Bounty Hunting
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover'']
That's Ed Moseby, the most legendary bounty hunter in all of Los Angeles. He's my boss, my mentor, the father I never had.
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Domino - Confrontation and Defiance in a Tense Moment
Domino Harvey:
Put your fucking weapon down!
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Domino - Categories of People in the World
Domino Harvey:
There are three kinds of people in the world... the rich... the poor... and everyone in between.
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Domino - Fearlessness in Training and Combat Skills
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over''; [w:throwing stars|throwing stars]
I've been training since I was twelve. Knives, guns, ]. You name it, and I can fight with it. I'm a hard worker. I'm a hard worker and a fast learner. Nothing scares me. I'm not afraid to die.
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Domino - The Coin Toss of Destiny
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over''; [w:Sunset Boulevard|Sunset Boulevard]
That night, my coin was tossed. Heads, you live. Tails, you die. 50/50 chance. Life or death. This ain't ]. My destiny was life. Life as a bounty hunter.
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Domino - Adrenaline and Anticipation in a Dangerous Moment
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over'']
I could feel the blood coursing through my veins. Shotgun in hand, kicking down a door and wondering if there was heavy firepower on the other side.
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Domino - Perceptions of America and its flaws
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over''; [w:United Kingdom|the skeeze nation of our queen mother]
If you think America is dirtbag central, clearly you've never been to ].
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Domino - Divine Creation and the Model Identity
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over'']
God created me in his image. I guess he had a thing for models.
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Domino - The Importance of Knowing When to Cash Out
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over'']
When I was a little girl my father told me that if you weren't careful you could lose everything you've ever earned in life in a split second. You have to know when to cash out.
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Domino - Conflict Within the Soul
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over'']
There were wires crossed somewhere in his soul.
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Domino - The Harsh Reality of Street Life
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over''; [w:Venezuela|Venezuela]
Choco grew up on the streets of ]. When he was four years old, he stabbed another kid in the eyeball with a pencil.
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Domino - Emotional Detachment as a Protective Measure
Domino Harvey: [''Voice-over'']
I decided to never invest too much emotion in one thing. It's always a set-up to the pain of losing them.
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Domino - The Inevitable Conclusion of Every Story
Domino Harvey:
I saved her... And when she is older, a woman named Domino will tell her that there is only one conclusion to every story... We all fall down.
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Domino - Truth and Privacy in Personal Matters
Domino Harvey:
If you're wondering what's true and what isn't, fuck off, because it's none of your goddamn business!
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Domino - A Warrior's Unseen Journey
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover; [w:Soledad|Soledad; [w:Angola|Angola; [w:prison riot|a prison riot]
Nobody really knows where Ed came from. This much is clear, the man's been places, seen things, lived life. He did a term in ] and a term in ] where he lost a toe during ]. The man's a warrior.
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Domino - Striking a Balance Between Law and Morality
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover; [w:Beverly Hills|that 90210 world]
I've never killed anyone. I hope to never kill anyone, even if they deserve it. My agenda is to kick ass and secure the bounty. If I'm on this side of the law I can live the low life and avoid jail. I can live nasty and not do time for it. That's called the best of both worlds. As for that other world, ], it's not for me.
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Domino - Struggles with College and Sorority Life
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover''; [w:Beverly Hills High School|Beverly Hills High; [w:college hazing|the hazing started]
] for a spell, but it didn't work out. I hated them. I hated them all. College was even worse. Mum convinced me to join a sorority. It was all fun and games at first. Then ].
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Domino - The Pain of Emotional Investment
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover''; [w:goldfish|goldfish; [w:Boarding school|away in boarding school]
She decided to sock me and my ] Sammy ]. A week later, Sammy died. It was a pivotal moment in my life. I decided to never invest too much emotion in one thing. It's always a set-up to the pain of losing them.
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Domino - Life Changes After Loss
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover''; [w:gold digger|find another husband with a boatload of cash]
After Dad passed on, my mum's agenda was to hit the town and ].
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Domino - Naming Challenges in a Multicultural Context
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover''; [w:Afghanistan|Afghanistan; [w:cat meat|He once ate a cat; [w:American exceptionalism|the cat eating alien]
That's our driver Alf. He's from ]. ]. We can't understand how to pronounce his fucking name so we just call him ].
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Domino - Friendship and Unspoken Feelings
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover'']
That's my best friend. His name is Choco. He's always fancied me, but too shy to ever do anything about it.
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Domino - A Bounty Hunter's Unexpected Journey Begins
Domino Harvey: [''Narrates'']
My name is Domino Harvey. I am a bounty hunter. You're probably wondering how a girl like me arrived here. What I say will determine whether or not I spend the rest of my life in prison. Let's start at the beginning.
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Domino - Unexpected Journey of a Unique Individual
Domino Harvey: [''Voiceover''; [w:Great Basin Desert|at the arse end of the Nevada desert; [w:homicide|a blood-spattered; [w:Winnebago Industries|Winnebago; [w:amputee|a one-armed man]
You're probably wondering how a girl like me arrived here, ] with ] ] and ].
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King Arthur - A New World Awaits After Rome's Departure
Merlin:
So Rome is leaving. The Saxon is come. The world we have known and fought for is ended. Now we must make a new world.
Arthur:
Your world, Merlin, not mine. I shall be in Rome.
Merlin:
To find peace? The Saxon will come to Rome.
Arthur:
My knights trust me not to betray them to their enemy!
Merlin:
Rome was my enemy. Not Arthur. We have no fight between us now.
Arthur:
You tell that to the knights you've killed before my eyes, whose bones are buried in this earth.
Merlin:
We have all lost brothers-
Arthur: [furious; Arthur sees a flashback of his mother's death; Arthur hold his sword to Merlin's throat]
YOU KNOW NOTHING OF THE LOSS I SPEAK! Shall I help you remember? An attack on a village. The screams of an innocent woman ...I ran to the burial mound of my father to free her, to kill you. I feel the heat of that fire on my face even now.
Merlin:
I did not wish her dead. She was of our blood...as are you.
Guinevere: [Arthur slowly lowers his blade]
If you were so determined to leave us to slaughter, why did you save so many?
Merlin:
My men are strong, but they have need of a true leader. They believe you can do anything. To defeat the Saxon, we need a master of war; why do you think I spared your life in the forest? That sword you carry is made of iron from this earth forged in the fires of Britain. It was love for your mother that freed the sword, not hatred of me. Love, Arthur.
Guinevere:
It is your destiny.
Arthur:
There is no destiny. There is only free will.
Merlin:
And what of the free will of your knights? Did they die in vain?
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Anna Karenina - A Plea for Forgiveness
Anna Karenina: [last lines]
Oh, God, forgive me!
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Anna Karenina - A Plea for Forgiveness and Despair
Anna Karenina: [when she and Count Vronsky having sex]
Oh, God! Oh, forgive me! It's the end of everything. I've got nothing left except you, remember that.
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Anna Karenina - A Painful Choice and Its Consequences
Anna Karenina:
All I know is that I sent him away, and it's as if I'd shot myself through the heart.
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Anna Karenina - Embracing Identity and Confronting Judgment
Anna Karenina:
I am not ashamed of who I am or what I've done. Are you ashamed for me?
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Anna Karenina - Reflections on Marriage and Love
Anna Karenina:
I was eighteen when I got married, but it was not love.
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Atonement - Yearning for Reunion
Cecilia Tallis: [To Robbie]
Come back, come back to me.
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Atonement - A Letter of Love and Penance
Cecilia Tallis: [In a letter]
My darling, Briony found my address somehow and sent a letter. The first surprise was she didn't go up to Cambridge. She's doing nurses training at my old hospital. I think she may be doing this as some kind of penance.She says she's beginning to get the full grasp of what she did and what it meant. She wants to come and talk to me. I love you. I'll wait for you. Come back. Come back to me.
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Pride & Prejudice - A Dislike for Endearments in Conversation
Mr. Darcy:
How are you this evening, my dear?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Very well. Only I wish you would not call me "my dear".
Mr. Darcy:
Why?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Because it's what my father always called my mother when he's cross about something.
Mr. Darcy:
What endearments am I allowed?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Well let me think..."Lizzy" for everyday, "My Pearl" for Sundays, and..."Goddess Divine", but only on very special occasions.
Mr. Darcy: [Chuckles]
And...what should I call you when I'm cross? "Mrs. Darcy"?
Elizabeth Bennet: [Smiling]
No! No. You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, perfectly, and incandescently happy.
Mr. Darcy: [chuckles; kisses her forehead]
How are you this evening... Mrs. Darcy?
Mr. Darcy: [kisses her left cheek]
Mrs. Darcy
Mr. Darcy: [kisses her nose]
Mrs. Darcy
Mr. Darcy: [kisses her right cheek]
Mrs. Darcy
Mr. Darcy: [they kiss]
Mrs. Darcy
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Pride & Prejudice - A Gift of Music and Affection
Elizabeth Bennet:
And what a beautiful pianoforte!
Georgiana Darcy:
My brother gave it to me. He shouldn't have--
Mr. Darcy:
Yes, I should've.
Georgiana Darcy:
Oh, very well, then.
Mr. Darcy:
Easily persuaded, is she not?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Your unfortunate brother once had to put up with my playing for a whole evening.
Georgiana Darcy: [looking astonished]
But he says you play so well!
Elizabeth Bennet:
Then he has perjured himself most profoundly.
Mr. Darcy:
No, I said "played quite well.
Elizabeth Bennet:
Oh, "quite well" is not "very well." I'm satisfied.
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Pride & Prejudice - Consequences of Betrayal in Love
Mr. Darcy:
No, believe me, I didn't mean--
Elizabeth Bennet:
If I was uncivil, then that is some excuse. But I have other reasons, you know I have.
Mr. Darcy:
What reasons?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Do you think anything might tempt me to accept the man who has ruined, perhaps forever, the happiness of a most beloved sister? Do you deny that you separated a young couple who loved each other, exposing your friend to the world for caprice and my sister to derision for disappointed hopes, involving them both in misery of the acutest kind?
Mr. Darcy:
I do not deny it.
Elizabeth Bennet:
How could you do it?
Mr. Darcy:
Because I believed your sister to be indifferent to him.
Elizabeth Bennet:
Indifferent?
Mr. Darcy:
I watched them most carefully and realized his attachment was deeper than hers.
Elizabeth Bennet:
That's because she's shy!
Mr. Darcy:
Bingley, too, is modest and was persuaded she didn't feel strongly for him--
Elizabeth Bennet:
Because you suggested it!
Mr. Darcy:
I did it for his own good!
Elizabeth Bennet: [pauses]
My sister hardly shows her true feelings to me. I suppose you suspect that his fortune had some bearing?
Mr. Darcy:
No! I wouldn't do your sister the dishonor, though it was suggested...
Elizabeth Bennet:
What was?
Mr. Darcy:
It was made perfectly clear that an advantageous marriage...
Elizabeth Bennet:
Did my sister give that impression?
Mr. Darcy:
No! No. No, there was, however, I have to admit, the matter of your family...
Elizabeth Bennet:
Our want of connection? Mr. Bingley didn't seem to vex himself about that--
Mr. Darcy:
No, it was more than that.
Elizabeth Bennet:
How, sir?
Mr. Darcy: [pauses]
It was the lack of propriety shown by your mother, your three younger sisters, even on occasion your father. Forgive me. You and your sister I must exclude from this.
Elizabeth Bennet:
And what about Mr. Wickham?
Mr. Darcy:
Mr.. Wickham?
Elizabeth Bennet:
What excuse can you give for your behavior towards him?
Mr. Darcy:
You take an eager interest in that gentleman's concerns.
Elizabeth Bennet:
He told me of his misfortunes.
Mr. Darcy:
Oh, yes, his misfortunes have been very great indeed.
Elizabeth Bennet:
You ruin his chances and yet you treat him with sarcasm.
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Pride & Prejudice - Social Skills and Personal Growth
Mr. Darcy:
I, do not have the talent of conversing easily with people I have never met before.
Elizabeth Bennet:
Perhaps you should take your aunt's advice and practice?
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Pride & Prejudice - A Request for Privacy Misunderstood
Mr. Collins:
Mrs. Bennet I was hoping, if it would not trouble you, that I might solicit a private audience with Miss Elizabeth in the course of the morning.
Mrs. Bennet:
Oh, yes. Certainly. Lizzy will be very happy indeed. Everyone, out. Mr. Collins would like a private audience with your sister.
Elizabeth Bennet:
No, no, wait, please. I beg you. Mr. Collins can have nothing to say to me that anybody need not hear.
Mrs. Bennet:
No nonsense, Lizzy. I desire you will stay where you are. Everyone else to the drawing room. Mr. Bennet?
Mr. Bennet:
But...
Mrs. Bennet:
Now.
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Pride & Prejudice - Dancing with Dread: A Social Dilemma
Elizabeth Bennet:
Did I just agree to dance with Mr. Darcy?
Charlotte Lucas:
I daresay you will find him to be very amiable.
Elizabeth Bennet:
That would be most inconvenient since I have sworn to loathe him for all eternity.
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Pride & Prejudice - A Request for a Dance
Mr. Darcy:
May I have the next dance, Miss Elizabeth?
Elizabeth Bennet:
You may.
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Pride & Prejudice - A Social Invitation in a Drawing Room
Caroline Bingley:
Miss Elizabeth, let us take a turn about the room.
Caroline Bingley:
It's refreshing, is it not after sitting so long in one attitude?
Elizabeth Bennet:
And it is a small kind of accomplishment, I suppose.
Caroline Bingley:
Will you not join us, Mr. Darcy?
Mr. Darcy:
You can only have two motives, Caroline and I would interfere with either.
Caroline Bingley:
What can he mean?
Elizabeth Bennet:
Our surest way of disappointing him will be to ask him nothing about it.
Caroline Bingley:
But do tell us, Mr. Darcy.
Mr. Darcy:
Either you are in each other's confidence and have secret affairs to discuss, or you are conscious that your figures appear to the greatest advantage by walking. If the first, I should get in your way. If the second, I can admire you much better from here.
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Pride & Prejudice - A Question of Dancing Preferences
Elizabeth Bennet:
Do you dance, Mr. Darcy?
Mr. Darcy:
Not if I can help it.
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Pride & Prejudice - Forgiveness and Pride in Relationships
Elizabeth Bennet:
Mr Darcy? I'd more easily forgive his vanity had he not wounded mine. But no matter. I doubt we shall ever speak again.
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Pride & Prejudice - Love and Matrimony: Elizabeth's Perspective
Elizabeth Bennet:
Only the deepest love will persuade me into matrimony which is why I shall end up an old maid.
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Pride & Prejudice - Realization of Blindness in Self-Reflection
Elizabeth Bennet:
I have been so blind.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - A Call to Courage and Leadership
Elizabeth Swann:
You will listen to me! LISTEN! The Brethren will still be looking here to us, to the Black Pearl to lead, and what will they see? Frightened bilgerats aboard a derelict ship? No, no they will see free men and freedom! And what the enemy will see is the flash of our cannons, they will hear the ring of our swords, and they will know what we can do! By the sweat of our brows and the strength of our backs and the courage of our hearts! Gentlemen...Hoist the colours.
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The Imitation Game - Understanding Love Beyond Societal Norms
Alan Turing: [long pause]
I have something to tell you... I'm a homosexual...
Joan Clarke: [not surprised]
Alright.
Alan Turing:
No no, men Joan! Not women!
Joan Clarke:
So what? I had my suspicions. I always did. But we're not like other people. We love each other in our own way, and we can have the life together that we want. You won't be the perfect husband? I can promise you I harbored no intention of being the perfect wife. I'll not be fixing your lamb all day, while you come home from the office, will I? I'll work. You'll work. And we'll have each other's company. We'll have each other's minds. Sounds like a better marriage than most. Because I care for you. And you care for me. And we understand one another more than anyone else ever has.
Alan Turing:
...I don't.
Joan Clarke:
What?
Alan Turing:
Care for you. I never did. I just needed you to break Enigma. I've done that now, so you can go.
Joan Clarke: [slaps him; pause]
I am not going anywhere. I have spent entirely too much of my life worried about what you think of me, or what my parents think of me, or what the boys in Hut 8 or the girls in Hut 3 think, and you know I am done. This work is the most important thing I will ever do. And no one will stop me. Least of all you. You know what? They were right. Peter. Hugh. John. You really are a monster.
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The Imitation Game - Secrecy Surrounds Enigma's Breakthrough
Stewart Menzies:
Why are you telling me this?
Alan Turing:
We need your help, to keep this a secret from Admiralty, Army, RAF, uh...as no one can know that we've broken Enigma, not even Dennison.
Stewart Menzies:
Who's in the process of having you fired.
Joan Clarke:
You can take care of that.
Alan Turing:
While we develop a system to help you determine how much intelligence to act on. Which, uh, attacks to stop, which to let through. Statistical analysis: the minimum number of actions it will take for us to win the war, but the maximum number we can take before the Germans get suspicious.
Stewart Menzies:
And you're going to trust of this all to statistics, to maths?
Alan Turing:
Correct.
Joan Clarke:
And then MI6 can come up with the lies we will tell everyone else.
Alan Turing:
You'll need a believable alternative source for all the pieces of information that you use.
Joan Clarke:
A false story, so that we can explain how we got our information, that has nothing to do with Enigma, and then you can leak those stories to the Germans.
Alan Turing:
And then to our own military.
Stewart Menzies: [Lights a cigarette]
Maintain a conspiracy of lies at the very highest levels of government. ...Sounds right up my alley.
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The Imitation Game - The Power of Knowledge Against Nazism
Hugh Alexander:
My God, you did it. You just defeated Nazism with a crossword puzzle.
John Cairncross:
There are five people in the world who know the position of every ship in the Atlantic. They are all in this room.
Joan Clarke:
Oh, good God.
Hugh Alexander:
Oh, I don't think even He has the power that we do right now.
Joan Clarke: [getting closer to map]
No. There's going to be an attack on a British passenger convoy. Right there.
John Cairncross:
God, you're right. Those U-boats are only twenty, thirty minutes away.
Joan Clark:
Civilians. Hundreds of them. We can save their lives.
John Cairncross:
And knock out a whole German fleet in the process.
Hugh Alexander:
I'll phone Denniston's office so that he can alert the Admiralty.
Alan Turing:
No.
Joan Clarke:
Do you think there's enough time to save them?
John Cairncross:
There should be. If we can get a message to that convoy—
Hugh Alexander: [into phone]
Commander Denniston's office please, it's urgent—
Alan Turing: [grabs and hangs up phone]
No, no!
Hugh Alexander:
What the hell are you doing?
Alan Turing:
You-you can't call Denniston. You-you can't tell him about the attack.
Hugh Alexander:
What are you talking about?
John Cairncross:
We can have air support over that convoy in ten minutes.
Alan Turing:
Let the U-boats sink the convoy.
John Cairncross:
Look, it's been a big day, maybe you're suffering from—
Alan Turing:
Oh, shut up—
Hugh Alexander: [tries to grab phone back]
We don't have time—
Alan Turing:
No!
Joan Clarke:
Oh, Hugh! Hugh! Stop! That's enough!
John Cairncross:
Stop, Hugh!
Peter Hilton:
John, the attack is in minutes.
Joan Clarke: [rushes to Alan's side]
Are you all right?
Alan Turing: [to Hugh]
Yes, no, I'm fine, I'm fine. I'm fine. Do you know why people like violence, Hugh? It's because it feels good. Sometimes we can't do what feels good. We have to do what is logical.
John Cairncross:
What's logical?
Alan Turing:
The hardest time to lie is when the other person is expecting to be lied to.
Joan Clarke: [getting it]
Oh, God.
John Cairncross:
What?
Alan Turing:
If someone's waiting for a lie, you can't just, uh, give them one.
Joan Clarke:
Damn it, Alan's right.
Peter Hilton:
What?
Alan Turing:
What would the Germans think if we destroy their U-boats?
Peter Hilton:
Nothing. They'll be dead.
John Cairncross:
No. No, you can't be right.
Alan Turing:
So our convoy suddenly veers off course... a squadron of our air bombers miraculously descends on the coordinates of the U-boats... what will the Germans think?
Hugh Alexander:
The Germans will know that we have broken Enigma.
Joan Clarke:
They'll stop all radio communications by midday, and they'll have changed the design of Enigma by the weekend.
Hugh Alexander:
Yes.
Alan Turing:
Two years work. Everything we've done here will all be for nothing.
John Cairncross:
There are 500 people in that convoy. Women. Children. We're about to let them die.
Alan Turing:
Our job isn't to save one passenger convoy, it is to win the war.
Hugh Alexander:
Our job was to crack Enigma.
Alan Turing:
Oh, we've done that. Now for the hard part. Keeping it a secret.
Peter Hilton:
Carlisle.
Joan Clarke:
What?
Peter Hilton: [points to the map]
The convoy you're about to... it's, uh... The HMS Carlisle is one of the ships. We can't act on every piece of intelligence? So fine, we won't. Just this one.
Joan Clarke:
Peter, what's the matter with you?
Peter:
My brother's... well, he's on the Carlisle. A gunnery ensign.
Alan Turing:
I'm... I'm so sorry.
Peter Hilton:
Who the hell do you think you are? This is my brother. He's my big brother, alright, and you have a few minutes to call off his murder.
Alan Turing:
We can't.
John Cairncross:
He's right.
Peter Hilton:
Alan. Joan. Hugh. John. Please, I... the Germans, they won't get suspicious just because we stopped one attack. No one will know. I'm asking you. As your friend. Please.
Alan Turing:
I'm so sorry.
Peter Hilton:
You're not God, Alan. You don't get to decide who lives and who dies.
Alan Turing:
Yes, we do.
Peter Hilton:
Why?
Alan Turing:
Because no one else can.
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The Imitation Game - Debate on Agreement Among Colleagues
Hugh Alexander:
So who do you agree with? Alan or myself?
Helen:
Well, Alan, of course.
Alan Turing: [stammering; Joan kicks him under the table]
I'm very flattered really, but I... I don't think that...
Hugh Alexander:
Rubbish.
Helen:
Well, I work beside a man every day, and I can't help but have developed a bit of a crush on him.
Hugh Alexander:
Well, who is this man? So I can kick his arse.
Helen:
Oh, there's no need to worry, it's been chaste. We've never even met. He's a German.
Hugh Alexander:
Now I really want to kill him.
Alan Turing:
Er... How... How do you mean you work alongside a German?
Helen:
Well, each of us intercepts messages from a specific German radio tower. So we have a counterpart on the other side, who's tip-tapping out the messages. Everyone types a touch differently, so you get to know the rhythm of your counterpart. It's strangely intimate. I feel as if I know him so well. It's a pity he has a girlfriend, but that's why I disagree with you, Mr. Alexander, because I'm in love with a coworker of sorts and we've never even met.
Hugh Alexander:
Well, allow me to buy you another pint and I'll tell you why you're wrong.
Helen:
Let's.
Hugh Alexander:
Excellent.
Joan Clarke:
In case you were wondering, that's what flirting looks like.
Alan Turing: [loudly]
HELEN!
Joan Clarke: [slightly embarrassed, as his shout has drawn attention to them]
Alan!
Helen:
Yes, Alan?
Alan Turing: [gets up and faces her]
Why do you think your German counterpart has a girlfriend?
Helen:
It's just a stupid joke. Don't worry about it.
Alan Turing:
No, no, no, no, no, tell me.
Helen:
Well, each of his messages begins with the same five letters. C-I-L-L-Y. So I suspect that Cilly must be the name of his amore.
Alan Turing:
But that's impossible. The Germans are instructed to use five random letters at the start of every message.
Helen:
Well, this bloke doesn't.
Hugh Alexander:
Love will make a man do strange things, I suppose.
Alan Turing:
In this case.... love just lost Germany the whole bloody war!
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The Imitation Game - Innovative Solutions in Codebreaking
Hugh Alexander:
If you run the wires across the plugboard matrix diagonally, you'll eliminate rotor positions 500 times faster.
Alan Turing:
This is actually not an entirely terrible idea.
Joan Clarke:
That's Alan for "thank you.
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The Imitation Game - Time Constraints in Problem Solving
Stewart Menzies: [candidates are taking a timed test]
Six minutes... is that even possible?
Alan Turing:
No, it takes me eight.
Alan Turing:
You're finished?... Five minutes forty-eight seconds.
Joan Clarke:
You said to finish under six minutes.
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The Imitation Game - Embracing Unconventional Love
Joan Clarke:
I know it's not ordinary. But who ever loved ordinary?
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The Imitation Game - The Value of Uniqueness in Humanity
Joan Clarke:
No one normal could have done that. Do you know, this morning... I was on a train that went through a city that wouldn't exist if it wasn't for you. I bought a ticket from a man who would likely be dead if it wasn't for you. I read up on my work... a whole field of scientific inquiry that only exists because of you. Now, if you wish you could have been normal... I can promise you I do not. The world is an infinitely better place precisely because you weren't.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Confrontation Among Competing Interests
James Norrington:
You forget your place, Turner.
William Turner:
It's right here. Between you and Jack.
Elizabeth Swann:
As is mine.
Governor Swann:
Elizabeth. Lower your weapons. For goodness sake, put them down.
James Norrington:
So, this is where your heart truly lies, then?
Elizabeth Swann:
It is.
Jack Sparrow: [to Norrington; to Elizabeth; to Will; ''to all''; falls off the ledge]
Well! I'm actually feeling rather good about this. I think we all arrived at a very special place eh? Spiritually. Ecumenically. Grammatically. I want you to know that I was rooting for you, mate. Know that. Elizabeth. It would never have worked out between us, darling. I'm sorry. Will. Nice hat. Gentlemen, this will be the day you will always remember as the day you-
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - Jack Sparrow's Market for a Ship
James Norrington:
Well, well. Jack Sparrow, isn't it?
Jack Sparrow:
Captain Jack Sparrow, if you please, sir.
Norrington:
I don't see your ship, Captain.
Jack Sparrow:
I'm in the market, as it were.
Murtogg:
He said he's come to commandeer one.
Mullroy: [hands Norrington Jack's effects]
Told you he was telling the truth! These are his, sir.
Norrington: [examines Jack's pistol; opens Jack's compass; partially draws Jack's sword; smirks]
No additional shot, nor powder. A compass that doesn't point north. And I half-expected it to be made of wood. You are, without doubt, the worst pirate I've ever heard of.
Sparrow:
But you have heard of me.
Elizabeth Swann:
Commodore, I really must protest! Pirate or not, this man saved my life.
Norrington:
One good deed is not enough to save a man from a lifetime of wickedness.
Sparrow:
Though it seems enough to condemn him.
Norrington:
Indeed.
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