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American Fiction (2023)
MONK
A screenplay character in American Fiction (2023).
- lines
- 437
- words
- 3,518
- scenes
- 75
- dialogue
- 33%
- avg words / line
- 8
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 103
source review flagged 10 dialogue lines
Sample dialogue
Irrespective of how I went, I ask that those closest to me not mourn all that much. I lived a life that made me proud. I was loved, and I loved in return. I found work that aroused my passions. I believe I gave more than I took, and I did my damndest to help people in need. And on top of all that, many a friend wrongly accused me of having botox because of how tight my skin stayed well into my 50s. What more could someone ask of a life? I love you all. Thank you for being here today. Goodbye.
scene 23 — EXT. BEACH - MORNINGI don't know.
scene 13 — I/E. LISA'S CAR - SUNSETWhat the hell did you give her?
scene 24 — INT. BEACH HOUSE - KITCHEN - AFTERNOONRight. I appreciate all your help. But, uh, how soon do you think we get her in?
scene 49 — INT. SUNRISE ELDER CARE HOME - LIBRARY - DAYMy problem is that books like this aren’t real. They flatten our lives.
scene 77 — INT. CORALINE’S HOUSE - LIVING ROOM - NIGHT
Bookends
Tyler Perry.