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:02:13
Fuck.
:02:18
[GROWLS]
:02:20
MAN 1:
I'm actually reading Richard III...

:02:23
...and I can't get on with it.
I've been reading it for six months.

:02:27
You want to do it
with your American accent?

:02:34
We're getting $40 a day
and all the doughnuts we can eat.

:02:41
Shakespeare? What the fuck
do you know about Shakespeare?

:02:48
Arise, fair sun...
:02:51
...and kill the envious moon.
:02:53
Like eager droppings into milk,
it doth posset and curd.

:02:58
Some are born great,
some achieve greatness...

:03:01
...and some have greatness
thrust upon them.

:03:05
MAN 2:
Intelligence is hooked with language.

:03:07
When we speak with no feeling,
we get nothing out of our society.

:03:11
We should speak like Shakespeare.
:03:13
We should introduce Shakespeare
into the academics.

:03:17
You know why? Because then
the kids would have feelings.

:03:20
PACINO: That's right.
- We have no feelings.

:03:23
That's why it's easy for us
to shoot each other.

:03:25
We don't feel for each other,
but if we were taught to feel...

:03:29
...we wouldn't be so violent.
PACINO: Shakespeare helps us?

:03:32
He did more than help us.
He instructed us.

:03:39
PACINO:
Hi. You gonna see the play tonight?

:03:42
You're gonna see it, huh?
:03:44
Hello.
:03:46
MAN 3: How much it cost?
PACINO: It's for free.

:03:48
- Okay, I'm going.
- Okay.

:03:50
MAN 4: Thanks a lot.
- Your first Shakespeare play?

:03:53
- Yeah.
- It'll be interesting. Give it a try.

:03:56
- I saw Hamlet recently.
- How did you feel about it?

:03:59
- Did you see it live? It what?
- It sucked.


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