Hey, Theo. Hey, why didn’t you call me back last week?

Her (2013)
AMY
A screenplay character in Her (2013).
- lines
- 58
- words
- 1,003
- scenes
- 11
- dialogue
- 9.4%
- avg words / line
- 17
- shortest / longest
- 1 / 173
Sample dialogue
I cannot believe after eight years how petty the argument was that actually ended it. We came home and he asked me if I'd put my shoes next to the door where he likes to put the shoes. I don't want to be told where to put my shoes. I want to just sit on the sofa for a minute and relax. And so we argued for ten minutes about that and about how he's just trying to make our house a home. I say he's overwhelming, he says I'm not trying hard enough. I say that's all I'm doing is trying, but I'm just not trying the way he wants me to. He's trying to control the way I'm trying. And I think we must have had this argument hundreds of times before and I finally had to stop because I couldn't be in that situation anymore where we were making each other feel bad about ourselves. So I said I'm going to bed and I don't want to be married anymore.
scene 43 — INT. AMY’S APARTMENT - DUSKYeah, I’m fine.
scene 42 — INT. THEODORE’S APARTMENT ELEVATOR - CONTINUOUSHi, Theo. How are you?
scene 41 — INT. THEODORE’S APARTMENT LOBBY - DUSKYeah, for six months. He said he is feeling very clear about it.
scene 46 — INT. AMY’S OFFICE - DAYTIMEAre you falling in love with her?
scene 46 — INT. AMY’S OFFICE - DAYTIME
Bookends
I’m sorry.