Marcells Crab House painted on its
sides - pulls to a stop. The back doors open from the inside
and Starling is the first one out - well-rested and alert -
hoisting down her equipment bag.
One of the DC policemen, the one whose girth and manner
say hes in charge, watches the woman by the van slip into a
Kevlar vest, drop a Colt .45 into a shoulder holster, and a
.38 into an ankle holster. She str
wanders into a cafeteria
with a shopping bag screaming about
socialism.
(Sighing)
Annie and I broke up and I-I still cant
get my mind around that. You know, I-I
keep sifting the pieces of the relationship
through my mind and-and examining my life
and tryin to figure out where did the
screw-up come, you know, and a year ago we
were... tsch, in love. You know, and-and-and
... And its funny, Im not-
Marcel Duchamp. One statue an obvious Rodin. The soft
lighting makes walls seem invisible, everything with an infinity
perspective in mind. An obsidian slab dining table that seems to
end at the horizon.
The Thief has packed the rigging away, taken out a large cylin-
drical TUBE bearing a label we cant read. Knows the way, quickly
through the spectacular apartment, past oils by early German
expre
wanders into a cafeteria with a shopping bag screaming about socialism.
(sighing)
Annie and I broke up and I-I still cant get my mind around that. You know, I-I keep sifting the pieces of the relationship through my mind and-and examining my life and tryin to figure out wheredid the screw-up come, you know, and a year ago we were... tsch, in love. You know, and-and-and... And its funny, Im not-
Spoken soliloquy or monologue
Edel says: “In the traditional monologue—in its original Greek sense it was a ‘speaking alone’—the character gives the audience logical and reasoned thoughts. These are ‘structured’ even while they represent inner reflection or reverie, and are rendered without relation to external stimuli.” The great soliloquies of Shakespeare, Edel