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Woody Allen: Annie Hall (angol)

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Eredeti megjelenés éve: 1980

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Faber and Faber, London, 2000
128 oldal

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Frank_Waters I>!

You know, you used to think that I was
very sexy. What … When we first started
going out, we had sex constantly … We're-
we're probably listed in the Guinness Book
of World Records.

Frank_Waters I>!

ANNIE
(Off screen)
You followed me. I can't believe it!

ALVY
(Off screen)
I didn't follow you!

ANNIE
You followed me!

ALVY
Why? 'Cause I … was walkin' along
a block behind you staring at you?
That's not following!

ANNIE
Well, what is your definition of
following?

ALVY
(Gasping)
Following is different. I was spying.

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Frank_Waters I>!

ALVY
I distinctly heard it. He muttered under
his breath, „Jew.”

ROB
You're crazy!

ALVY
No, I'm not. We were walking off the
tennis court, and you know, he was there
and me and his wife, and he looked at her
and then they both looked at me, and under
his breath he said, „Jew.”

ROB
Alvy, you're a total paranoid.

ALVY
Wh- How am I a paran-? Well, I pick up on
those kind o' things. You know, I was
having lunch with some guys from NBC, so
I said … uh, „Did you eat yet or what?”
and Tom Christie said, „No, didchoo?”
Not, did you, didchoo eat? Jew? No, not
did you eat, but Jew eat? Jew. You get it?
Jew eat?

ROB
Ah, Max, you, uh …

ALVY
Stop calling me Max.

ROB
Why, Max? It's a good name for you. Max,
you see conspiracies in everything.

ALVY
No, I don't! You know, I was in a record
store. Listen to this -so I know there's
this big tall blond crew-cutted guy and
he's lookin' at me in a funny way and
smiling and he's saying, „Yes, we have a
sale this week on Wagner.” Wagner, Max,
Wagner-so I know what he's really tryin'
to tell me very significantly Wagner.

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Frank_Waters I>!

ALVY
Well, I'm sorry, I-I can't … I-I-I've
gotta see a picture exactly from the start
to the finish, 'cause-'cause I'm anal.

ANNIE
(Laughing now)
H'h, that's a polite word for what you are.

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Frank_Waters I>!

Don't you see? The rest of the country looks
upon New York like we're-we're left-wing
Communist, Jewish, homosexual, pornographers.
I think of us that way, sometimes, and I-I
live here.

Frank_Waters I>!

ANNIE
(Off screen)
Well, have you ever made love high?

ALVY
Me, no. You … I-I-you know, if I
have grass or alcohol or anything I
get unbearably wonderful. I get too,
too wonderful for words.

Frank_Waters I>!

ALVY
(Looking up in stooped-over
position)
I'm not myself since I stopped smoking.

GIRL DATE
(Still leaning against the sink,
her hand on her hip)
Oh, when'd you quit smoking?

He gets up of the floor with the lobster on the tray.

ALVY
Sixteen years ago.

Frank_Waters I>!

ALVY
Hey, you didn't read „Death in Venice”
till I bought it for yuh.

ANNIE
That's right, that's right.
(Still smiling)
You only gave me books with the word
„death” in the titles.

ALVY
(Nodding his head and gesturing)
That's right, 'cause it's an important
issue.

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