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"Hunger (2008)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0986233/
"You been to Gweedore, in Donegal? I went there when I was ...
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"Hunger (2008)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0986233/
"You been to Gweedore, in Donegal? I went there when I was 12. Big cross-country race for the boys. And we were all in the back of a minibus headed towards Derry one morning. I mean this is big time. I mean, this is like international athletics for us because we were racing against boys in the South and we had this thing to do Belfast pride. A few boys were Protestants and the rest of us were Catholics. It was a cross-community event I suppose the good people in the south think this is great stuff. Let's get this wee team over from Belfast and all that patronizing shit. Anyway, we went through the border. The boys singing pop tunes and all... But I'm just in the back of the bus looking out the window, we're going through the mountains. You know, where Mount Errigal is in them? It's a beautiful sight, Don. Donegal is the most beautiful place in Ireland, I reckon. Anyway, when we arrived at Gweedore... what a place. There were about 200 boys there. Getting into their gear and limnering up. The whole event is run by Christian Brothers and they're clipping young fellows around in the back of the ears, basically trying to obtain some order. Our team goes off for a wee jog, to stretch out the legs. And we're surrounded by fields of barley. And I dip down into a wee valley where there's a stream and woods running through it. The woods and the stream are out of bounds so, naturally, us Belfast boys had to go check it, right? The woods and the stream seemed like the Amazon to us. As we come across, these young fellows from Cork... there's some banter about our accents... They could barely talk we couldn't understand what they were saying. You get the idea that they are lording it over us... Looking down on us, I'm sensing it anyway. We run along... and we come up with this idea to go down to the stream and check it out for fish. So we went to the river, Don... stream, and there's half a foot of water there... and a silver fish, but nothing substantial. Until one of our boys calls us further down. Lying in the water is a wee foal. Four or five days old. He was all skin and bone, a gray color. And it's got flakes of blood in his coat because he's cut himself up really badly in the sharp rocks. We were standing over him and you could see his back legs snapped... He's breathing, he's alive, but just about. So this big conversation gets started up between the boys who suddenly reckon themselves the leaders... and deliberating as what we should do. Someone says drop a rock on his head, but I'm looking in their faces and I can see they are either scared stiff or clueless. It's all bravado. And this foal on the ground in real pain. All this chitchat going on going nowhere. Next thing, one of the priests sees us, sees the foal, tells us not to move it and that we were done for. We were really done for. Group of boys will always get the blame for hurting a foal. A group of Belfast boys will get a hammering for sure. So it's clear to me in an instant. I get down on my knees on my knees and take the foal's head in my hands and I put him underwater. He's thrashing around, so I press down harder until he's drowned. The priests arrived, Don. Just grabbing me by the hair, dragging me through the woods, promising me a proper punishment. But I knew I did the right thing by that wee foal. and I could take the punishment for all our boys. I had the respect of the other boys now. And I knew that. I'm clear of the reasons, Don. And clear of all the repercussions. I will act, and I will not stand by and do nothing."
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MovieMonologues uploaded a new video
(4 months ago)

Il Deserto Rosso / Red Desert (1964) Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058003/
Once there was a girl on an island. She was bored wit...
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Il Deserto Rosso / Red Desert (1964) Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058003/
Once there was a girl on an island. She was bored with grownups, who scared her. She didn't like boys, all pretending to be grownups. So, she was always alone, among the cormorants, the seagulls... and wild rabbits. She had found a little isolated beach... where the sea was transparent... and the sand pink. She loved that spot. Nature's colors were so lovely, and there was no sound. She left... when the sun went down. One morning... a boat appeared. Not one of the usual boats, a real sailing ship! One of those that braved the seas and the storms of this world. And, who knows... of other worlds. From afar, it looked splendid. As it approached, it became mysterious. She saw no one aboard. It stopped a while... then veered... and sailed away... silently, just as it had come. She was used to people's strange ways... and was not surprised. But, no sooner back on shore... there! All right for one mystery, but not two! Who was singing? The beach was deserted. But the voice was there... Now near. Now far. Then it seemed to come from the sea, an inlet among the rocks, many rocks that... she had never realized, looked like flesh. And the voice at that point was so sweet.
Who was singing?
Everybody. Everything.
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MovieMonologues uploaded a new video
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"Przesluchanie / Interrogation (1982)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084548/
You know, I always did badly at school. A...
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"Przesluchanie / Interrogation (1982)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0084548/
You know, I always did badly at school. As a punishment, my parents sent me to work in Warsaw. The whole family in Lwow died but I survived because of my punishment. After the outbreak of the uprising I fell in love with this boy. His codename was "Boar". At least that's what he told me. I was really taken by him. He had shiny officer's boots and a German machine gun. He was terribly attractive. One night I got away from the bakery and went to see him in the barricades. We went to this flat during a bombing. Rubble was flying everywhere. And it was really wonderful, the very first time. I hurried back feeling guilty that everyone was working and there I was enjoying myself. But when I got back I saw that the bakery was gone. It was just a pile of rubble. Everyone had been killed. And you know what I think? No matter what, in life you've got to mess around and do things on a whim. Sensibility and obedience are not always rewarded. Perhaps that's the only thing I believe.
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MovieMonologues uploaded a new video
(5 months ago)
"Red Riding: 1983 (2009)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1259573/
Here is one that got away, and lived to tell the tale....
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"Red Riding: 1983 (2009)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1259573/
Here is one that got away, and lived to tell the tale. From Karachi Social Club and Griffin Hotel; Wakefield Nick and St. Mary's Hostel; motorways and car parks; parks and toilets; idle rich and unemployed. From shit they sell and shit we buy; from kids with no mums and mums with no kid; from all dead meat to my dead friends. Pubs and clubs; from gutters and stars; local tips and old slag heaps. From badgers, and owls, wolves and swans. Here is a son of Yorkshire. Here is one.. that got away. One two three four five six seven, all good children go to Heaven.
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MovieMonologues uploaded a new video
(6 months ago)

"Five Minutes of Heaven (2009)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1238291/
For me to talk about the man I have become, you ...
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"Five Minutes of Heaven (2009)" Movie Monologues IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1238291/
For me to talk about the man I have become, you need to know about the man I was. I was fourteen when I joined the tartan gangs and I was fifteen when I joined the UVF. At that time, don't forget, there were riots on the streets every week; petrol bombs everyday, and that was just in our town. When you got home and switched on the TV, you could see what was happening in every other town as well, and it was like we were under siege. Fathers and brothers and friends were being killed in the streets, and the feeling was we had to do something. We're all in this together and we all have to do something. The thing you have to remember; what you have to understand, is the mindset. Once you have signed up to terror, and joined the organization; the group, your mind closes right down. It becomes only our story that matters, not their story - the Catholics. It's only *my* people that are being killed, and here suffering and that need looking after. Catholics being killed? Doesn't enter your head. And so when I went up to Sammy, our local commander, and told him I wanted to kill a Catholic man, it wasn't a wrong thing for me to do. In my head, it was the proper; the just; the fair; the good thing to do, and so, it was easy. When I got to the house, there was a boy in the street. I didn't expect him to be there, but, there he was. I only looked at him for a moment because I had a job to do, but if I had known that he was Jim's brother, I would have shot him as well. It was in the mindset. It was tit-for-tat, and perhaps one more - why not? That's what it was like. I was only seventeen. I'd seen my people fighting ever since I was a wee boy. You'd take sides with your friends as a boy, but we weren't just throwing stones over the fence - we were shooting guns. What I want to tell people; what society must do is to stop people getting to the point where they join the group. Because when you get to that point it's too late. No-one's gonna stop you. No-one's gonna change your mind. And once you're in, you will do anything. You will kill anyone on the other side, because it's right to do it. Once your man has joined the group, society has lost him. And what he needs to hear are voices on his own side, stopping him before he goes in. There were no voices on my side, not on my side of the town, not in my state. No-one was telling me anything other than that killing is right. It was only in prison when I heard that other voice. And the Muslims now - you know the kids now are like I was then. They need to hear those voices now, stopping them from thinking that killing is good. They need *their own* people to say "no". That's where they need to hear it, and that's where I would put my money - on making those voices heard in every mosque in the country. When I got home, my mother and father were watching the TV, and it came on the news that the man I had shot was dead. I was so excited, I couldn't wait for when I would get my congratulations. Sammy was going to come knocking at my door, he was going to lead me out into the street and proudly walk me into the bar, and everybody was gonna stand up and applaud. Me? I would've shot anyone for that. And that is why I talk to anybody who would listen now, to tell them to stop boys like me thinking that to shoot an innocent, and a decent man in the head, is a good thing.
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