Excuse me. Can I ask you a question?

Kids (1995)
TAXI DRIVER
A screenplay character in Kids (1995).
- lines
- 29
- words
- 578
- scenes
- 1
- dialogue
- 8.5%
- avg words / line
- 20
- shortest / longest
- 2 / 71
Sample dialogue
Well then, I don't know. You know what you do then? You forget. Block it out. I remember when I was a little boy. My grandmother told me to be happy. She said. She said, "Leon, my darling little grandson. If you want to be happy don't think. Don't bump into any walls. If you stutter. Don't talk" And I took her advice. And look at me now. Couldn't be happier.
scene 47 — INT. / EXT. TAXICAB- GOING DOWNTOWN - EVENINGAm I getting warm?
scene 47 — INT. / EXT. TAXICAB- GOING DOWNTOWN - EVENINGYou know. I could tell you were sad by the way your eyes drooped. Like an adopted kid. That's the way an adopted kid's eyes look. All sad like that. All droopy and sweet. Like the honey that I lick off my finger.
scene 47 — INT. / EXT. TAXICAB- GOING DOWNTOWN - EVENINGOh yeah, sure. When I was a kid I had a crush on the prom queen. Darlene Louis. She had a big black mole in the center of her face that used to get me so excited. Darlene Louis. You know you look a little bit like her.
scene 47 — INT. / EXT. TAXICAB- GOING DOWNTOWN - EVENINGWell, I don't mean to be a pest. It was just that I was looking at you. And you look upset. I liked looking at you, but your face looks upset. And I was wondering if I could be of any assistance? Maybe I could cheer you up or somethin. Help make you happy. Who knows? Somethin maybe.
scene 47 — INT. / EXT. TAXICAB- GOING DOWNTOWN - EVENING
Bookends
Oh yeah. Oh Miss. Miss. When you smile, God notices. That's why the sun is shining.