FAHRENHEIT 451 -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY |
[Clarisse] He's The Weir of Hermiston by Robert Louis Stevenson. The boy is his nephew. He's now reciting himself, so the boy can become the book. [The Weir of Hermiston] "'I will be very quiet,' replied Archie. And I will be boldly frank. I do not love my father. I wonder sometimes if I do not hate him." [Boy]"'I will be very quiet,' replied Archie. And I will be boldly frank. I do not love my father. I wonder sometimes if I do not hate him." [The Weir of Hermiston] "There's my shame, perhaps my sin. At least, and in the sight of God, not my fault." [Boy] "There's my shame, perhaps my sin. At least, and in the sight of God, not my fault." [The Weir of Hermiston] "How was I to love him? He has never spoken to me, never smiled upon me. I do not think he ever touched me." [Boy] "How was I to love him? He has never spoken to me, never smiled upon me. I do not think he ever touched me." [The Weir of Hermiston] "He was more afraid of death than of anything else. And he died as he thought he would, while the first snows of winter fell." [Boy] "He was more afraid of death than of anything else. [The Weir of Hermiston] "And he died --" [Boy] And he died while the first --" [The Weir of Hermiston] "He died as he thought -- [Boy] "And he died as he thought -- [The Weir of Hermiston] "As he thought he would." [Boy] "As he thought he would while the first snows of winter fell." |