tolerate her moods.
You call that moods. I call it rudeness.
But Marcel tolerates her...
Daddy is admirable, and tolerance is a rare virtue.
Very true. And hes always in a good mood.
Even now business is not going so well. -Oh, really?
You know more about his worries than me.
I stay out of it, and I like to keep it that way.
I have my problems and he has his.
A while ago I asked some advice about
Honor.
How do you plead to the charges
and specifications set forth...
in the indictment against you?
Guilty or not guilty?
Your Honor, may I address the court?
The defendant does not recognize
the authority of this tribunal...
and wishes to lodge a formal protest
in lieu of pleading.
A plea of "not guilty" will be entered.
The prosecution
will begin its opening address.
Slow and easy, Junior.
T
lodging in your place.
And when you get back, wel do some Budweiser therapy.
Hi, Sarah. It Peter.
I thought I might catch you in.
And Tom, if youe listening, buddy...
I feel your pain.
So where you been, man? Youe on in five.
I walked over. I had to clear my head.
So? What happened?
I had the perfect relationship...
that was ruined by marriage.
I mean, you saw it, right?
We were perfect from the
yet.
Why would you pack it in?
Well, I just might, you know.
Might think it was a soft idea.
- What does assonance mean?
- What?
- Dont laugh at me.
- Er, no.
Erm, assonance, its a form of rhyme.
Erm, whats an example?
Do you know Yeats?
- The wine lodge?
- No, WB Yeats, the poet.
No.
Well, in his poem
The Wild Swans At Coole,
Yeats rhymes the word "swan"
with the word "stone".
You see?
Thats an
1. An honorable man always abides by his promises.
(존경할 만한 사람은 항상 자신의 약속을 지킨다.)
abides by one's promises
= keep one's promise
= be as good as one's promise
= be faithful to one's promise
․He is a man of his promise.
(그는 약속을 잘 지키는 사람이다)
2. Attend to your business above all things.
All around this is an almost totally black screen. Now, as the camera moves slowly towards the window which is almost a postage stamp in the frame, other forms appear; barbed wire, cyclone fencing, and now, looming up against an early morning sky, enormous iron grille work. Camera travels up what is now shown to be a gateway of gigantic proportions and holds on the top of it - a huge initial "K"
The camera is moving toward an Indian city. We are high and far away, only the sound of the wind as we grow nearer and nearer, and through the passing clouds these words appear:
No mans life can be encompassed in one telling. There is no way to give each year its allotted weight, to include each event, each person who helped to shape a lifetime. What can be done is to be faithful in spirit to the
TRUE LIES
WRITTEN
BY
JAMES CAMERON
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TITLE SEQUENCE
1 EXT. MOUNTAINS, NEAR GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - NIGHT
The snow covered Alps stand out clearly in the light of a full
moon. A fortress-like CHATEAU is situated in a flat saddle of
forest partway up the mountain, next to a frozen lake. The
property is surrounded by high stone walls, and the stately
grounds are bathed in floodli
Silence. Norland Park, a large country house built in the early part of the eighteenth century, lies in the moonlit parkland.
2 INT. NORLAND PARK. MR DASHWOODS BEDROOM. NIGHT.
In the dim light shed by candles we see a bed in which a MAN (MR DASHWOOD, 52) lies his skin waxy, his breathing laboured. Around him two silhouettes move and murmur, their clothing susurrating in the deathly hush. DOCTORS.
JFK
FADE IN:
Credits run in counterpoint through a 7 to 10 minute sequence of
documentary images setting the tone of John F. Kennedys Presidency and
the atmosphere of those tense times, 1960 through 1963. An omniscient
narrators voice marches us through in old time Pathe newsreel fashion.
VOICE
January, 1961 - President Dwight D. Eisenhowers
Farewell Address to the Nation -
EISENHOWER ADDRES