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其他范文/相声小品剧本 谎言背后WhatLiesBeneath what lies beneath by clark gregg june 14, 1999fade in:moving through a murky haze. dark blues and greens, shaftsof prismed purple. a pale shard appears in the distance.gliding closer, a group of tiny fish dart before the camera.were underwater. arriving at the form, it finally sharpensinto focus. its a womans body submerged in dark water,arms floating lazily at her side. the face is obscured byflowing hair. all that is visible is a pair of cold, staringgreen eyes, which blink closed. morph to:.then open as blue eyes, as a different face emerges fromwater. claire spencer awakens from this unsettling dream inher bathtub. she pivots the large brass shower head (thekind that moves up and down on a pipe) off to one side,reaches toward her feet and we hear the sound of a plug beingpulled.int. bathroom - daya hazy shape- accompanied by a whirring sound.a steam covered mirror is cleared with a blow dryer. clairestarts to come into focus. the dryer stops. she presses thered g.f.i. button on the socket. zap! a big blue sparkshoots out. claire pulls her hand back.and the dryerstarts whirring again.she clears the mirror and replaces the dryer on a hook. sheregards herself in the mirror, and attractive, elegant-looking woman around forty.claire traces a finger along a small but noticeable scarabove her left eye, then slowly drops the hand to her cheek,as if confirming her existence.int. claires house - dayclaire, now dressed, presses her face against a door,listening for the sounds of stirring from within. silence.she quietly pushes open the door.int. room - dayclaire makes her way past half-filled boxes and duffels to awindow, then pulls the curtains to reveal:a lovely, wooded lake. it couldnt be more picturesque. a24 sailboat is moored at the dock and an old stonelighthouse sits on a point across the lake.the sunlight motivates an unconscious groan from a figurestill shrouded by covers.claire sits beside the sleeping form. she scans the roombriefly, taking in a greenpeace flag and a picture of atomboyish ten year-old girl at camp.she gently pulls back the covers and peers down at the sameface, now a waifish, pretty seventeen year-old, with choppedhair and tiny nose ring. claire leans over and inhales thesleeping scent of her only daughter, caitlin. she places herhand on a cheek. the girls eyelids flutter softly. claire morning, beauty.caitlin lets out a grunt and rolls over onto her belly. claire lets go. or well never leave on time.from out of the pillow comes caitlins voice. caitlin (muffled) im totally ready.claire glances around at the piles of unpacked clothes. claire come on, ill make you some waffles, maybe well squeeze in a trip to the mall. (beat) caitlin.claire gently swats at the tiny lump that is caitlinsbehind. caitlin mother.claire stands and instinctively scoops up some clothes fromthe floor, then folds and neatly stacks them on a box.caitlin turns her head sideways on the pillow. caitlin youre such a morning person.claire turns at the door. claire it is unwise to heckle the keeper of the plastic.she starts to leave. caitlin calls out. caitlin (o.s.) blueberries!claire smiles as she closes the door behind her.int. hallway - dayclaire bends down to pick up one of caitlins socks. whenshe stands, something catches her eye out a window. shegazes down, transfixed.anglethrough a stand of trees over a high wooden fence, a youngcouple is in the midst of a heated argument next door.claire watches as the husband, a large imposing man with anunruly shock of red hair, snarls at his wife across the hoodof their huge old buick. she tries to get a glimpse of thewoman, but all thats visible is the back of her blond head.a tan, sinewy arm encircles claires waist. she lets out asmall gasp as a hand closes on her breast. its claireshusband, dr. norman spencer, nibbling gently at her neck.hes older than she, pushing fifty, with silver streaksbeginning to permeate the shaggy mop of hair that makes himlook more like a preppy rocker or a lacrosse coach than theprominent academic that he is. claire, however, cant takeher eyes off the scene below. norman they at it again?claire nods. norman christ, thats twice in.when did they move in? claire i think three. norman three weeks.she continues to gaze downward. the man leans over the hood,murmuring darkly at his wife, though for claire and normanthe scene is entirely silent. claire whats their name? norman feur, i think. psych department. figures. theyre all psychotic.outside, mr. feur turns and walks toward his house. normanbegins, once again, to nuzzle claire. her eyes close, butthen she gently demurs. claire shes awake. norman well be quiet. quick and quiet.she turns to him. claire i dont want to be either.he smiles. a really good smile. the lips and tongue on hisfaded t-shirt mark him as a stones fan. norman whens she out of here? claire norman spencer.norman gives up. he busses her cheek. norman (moving toward the stairs) alright. i cant take the rejection. im going to class. claire dont. norman claire, i have to show up for the- claire its saturday.norman stops. norman i knew that. you think i didnt know that?she smiles at him. after a beat: norman its today? claire (wistfully) yep.they share a warm, poignant look. he turns and moves downthe stairs. norman (calling over his shoulder) were going to have to leave by three if we want to beat the traffic.claire returns her gaze to the scene below as mr. feur sayssomething ominous to his wife, then stalks into the house. norman (o.s.) claire? claire (absently) three oclock.anglemrs. feur drops her face into her hands.ext. sidewalk cafe - dayclaire peruses her to do list as caitlin munches a panini. claire .and i still think we should get you some mittens.caitlin puts down the sandwich and regards her mother warmly.the bond between them is palpable. claire do you have a scarf? caitlin hey.claire looks up from her little pad of paper. claire yes? caitlin its only two hours away. claire i know that. caitlin ill come back all the time. claire of course you will. caitlin im just saying, youre going to be fine.claire smiles. claire sweetheart, ive known this day was coming for a long time. ive got your father and the garden and the new house. you really dont have to worry.caitlin smiles back and nods, her face betraying someconcern. claire takes her hand. claire really.she nods reassuringly and pulls caitlin into an embrace. hereyes close. caitlin (v.o.) mother.ext. columbia university - dayclaires frozen in the hug. caitlin (beat) mom.her eyes open. widen to reveal claire, holding caitlin onthe college campus. the urban skyline looms in thebackground. caitlin i haveta go.after a moments hesitation, she releases her grip. caitlinglances over her shoulder to make sure no ones witnessedthis overt display of maternal affection. caitlin ill call you.claire produces an envelope, which she presses into herdaughters hand. its a book of train tickets. claire come home anytime.caitlin looks at norman. norman really gonna leave me, huh?she nods. they share a tender look. norman be good.she throws her arm, briefly, tightly around his waist. a bitoverwhelmed, he slowly brings his hand to the back ofcaitlins head. after a moment, she steps back. caitlin bye.then turns and makes her way toward the large, oldcolumbia dorm. a banner is draped across its portals whichreads: welcome class of 04.claire watches her daughter melt into a crowd of similarlyshaggy freshmen, smoking and talking on the front steps. hereyes are shining. norman wraps an arm around her waist asshe daps at a tear with a kleenex. claire (smiling) i almost made it.they turn and head for the car. claire sneaks one last lookover her shoulder.anglecaitlin glancing back at claire with an apprehensive smile.int. norman and claires room - nightclaire walks in from the bathroom wearing a sexy cottonnightgown. norman is in bed, absorbed in some notes.she gets into bed, then picks up a thick text from beside himand starts reading. after a moment: norman whatcha reading? claire (reading the cover, sexy voice) genetic repair mechanisms in eukaryotic organisms. norman (slight smile) how is it?claire snuggles up. claire excellent. couple of swedish sailor cells just gang divided a virginal cheerleader cell. norman (lost in his book) nice. (beat) almost done.she pulls slightly away. claire if you have to work. norman no, no. im just about. (beat) there.he places his book on the bedside table and turns to her. norman how are you? claire fine. norman its okay if youre not. claire i am, really. norman its just shes been the focus for a while. claire not the focus. norman you know what i mean.claire thinks for a moment. claire to tell you the truth.im excited. norman you are. claire to get my life back. to have some time for myself. some time for us.he caresses her. norman you did a great job. shes a good kid. claire we did.theres a weighty pause. norman its just us now. claire i know.he kisses her. norman tired? claire nope. norman wanna fool around? claire yup.they start to kiss. its slow and a bit methodical in themanner of long time lovers. suddenly, the sound of a womanwailing can be heard. they stop. norman did you. claire shhh.they listen. the sounds start to become louder. it isclearly two people in the throes of some very vocal andsavage love making. norman jesus.he walks over and closes the window. it doesnt help. norman i guess theyre making up.the womans moaning becomes embarrassingly loud. claire what is he doing to her?they lie together in silence as the cacophony drones on. norman and we moved out here for the quiet. claire mmm.beat. the mood has passed. norman maybe we should just. claire tomorrow. norman im finished at three. no. squash with stan. claire after that. norman ill be there.beat. norman love you.she smiles. claire night.they lie together in the darkness as the feurs finallyclimax.int. caitlins room - dayclaire pushes open the door to caitlins room carrying anarmful of folded laundry. she moves quickly to the bureau,not wanting to spend much time in here, then grabs a tinyblack top from the pile, and drops it into a drawer. shesjust about to close it, when something catches her eye.claires povshe drops the laundry and slowly pulls a tattered, oldjuilliard t-shirt with a very seventies logo from the drawer.claire gazes around the room, which is a reliquary ofcaitlins recently concluded childhood; pictures, trophies,stuffed animals.she brings the now faded t-shirt to her face and drinks inthe smells. she stares down at the word juilliard. match cut to:int. basement - dayjuilliard.now its on the same t-shirt only claireswearing it and shes much younger. its an old photograph inan album. younger norman stands next to her in the shot, hisarm draped around her waist. a cello case stands beside her.claire glances around at several hastily unpacked boxes andsees propped in the corner.the cello case. she gazes atother photos.- claire in her wedding dress, norman beside her in a tuxwith a very wide bow-tie.- claire and norman in front of a university building. atiny caitlin rests on her hip.claires chin begins to tremble and she chokes out a sob.ext. front yard - dayher face streaked with tears, claire stumbles out into theimmaculately manicured rose garden.the yard is surrounded by a high wooden fence. she collapsesinto a lawn chair as the tears begin to subside. suddenly,she hears something coming from next door.she cocks her head and attempts to make out the sound. itis, ironically, the sound of a woman crying. claire makesher way over to the fence. the womens sobbing becomes moreplaintive and fevered.she places her face against the prickly, vine covered fenceand tries to peer through the crack. all she can make out isa dark blue blur that seems to be rocking. claire gathersher nerve and calls out. claire hello.theres no reaction. claire mrs. feur?the sobbing chokes down to a breathless whimpering. the blueshape vanishes from view. claire wait a minute. i just want-something bumps against the fence. claire draws back. shehears heavy breathing. mrs. feur (sniffling) who are you? claire its mrs.its claire.spencer. from next door. is everything- mrs. feur youre the flower lady. claire um.yes. mrs. feur ive seen you. from the window. claire is everything alright?claire leans closer to the tiny crack. she sees a fleshyblur and what might be part of an eye. theres no response,just the breathing. claire hello? mrs. feur im not.she seems on the verge of losing it again. mrs. feur hes so.its too much.and i cant.i cant breath. claire who? your husband? mrs. feur and im afraid. oh god, im so afraid of.she trails off. claire what? what are you afraid of? mrs. feur i cant, no, no, i cant.claire edges closer to the crack. claire tell me. please. mrs. feur that ill just.that one day ill just.disappear.beat. claires taken aback by this admission. claire tell me. i can help you. mrs. feur how? how can you help me? with your flowers and your perfect life. claire thats not.its not like that. mrs. feur ive never even met you. claire i know. and im sorry. ive been consumed with.my daughter left.for school. mrs. feur this fence.its so. claire im sorry. its for the flowers. why dont you.tires can be heard crunching the gravel as a car pulls intothe feurs driveway. mrs. feur oh god. hes back. im sorry. please forget that i.i dont know what im saying. please. claire wait! dont go.claire listens to the sound of naked footsteps, followed by alarge front door swinging shut. a car door swings open and amans shoes follow down the path.claire pulls back from the crack and leans against the fenceas the door closes a second time. she sits there for amoment listening, but all is quiet. claire (v.o.) she sounded terrified.int. dining room - nightclaire and norman eat dinner. a rainstorm pelts the windows. norman of what? claire of him i think. norman did she say that? claire more or less.norman chews. norman honey, theyre young. theyre probably newlyweds. claire im telling you. there was something in her voice. norman remember how we were? claire not like this. we were never like this. (beat) i want to go over there. after dinner, we can- norman why? claire to make sure shes all right.norman puts down his fork. norman claire, honey, we are not going to march next door and accuse our new neighbor of- claire (overlapping) thats not what im sug- norman .when tonight theyll probably be keeping us awake. claire but what if something happens? norman claire. claire id never be able to live with mysel- norman (reassuring) nothings going to happen. (beat) besides, i have to work tonight. the conference is in less than two weeks. ive got to stay focused on that for just a little longer. (beat) this is. claire i know. norman its what ive been working for.she glances down at her untouched plate. claire i just wish you could have heard her. norman look, ill call harvey tomes in the psych department, see what i can find out. claire promise?he gives her a didnt i just say so look. she smiles. claire ill make you some coffee.she reaches for his plate to clear it. norman grabs her handand kisses it.int. norman and claires room - nightnorman snores softly. claire is awakened by the continuingstorm. she pads out to normans turreted library. rainpelts the glass. her face is briefly illuminated by thelighthouse beam.she hears the sound of a door closing and moves to get abetter view of the feurs. nothing but blackness. just asshes turning to go back to bed. a lightning flash lights upthe night. claires eyes go wide.claires povin the split second of brilliance, she sees mr. feur, inshirtsleeves, drenched, dragging a large duffel toward theopen trunk of his car. claire (in a hoarse whisper) norman!hes dead to the world. she calls to him again. claire norman, you have to look at this! norman mmnph. claire hurry.another flash illuminates.norman at her side. claire look!.an empty driveway, then blackness. norman what is it? whats the matter?she stares down into the darkness. claire nothing. there was.i thought i saw something. norman is it gone?the beacon illuminates the empty driveway. she nods. norman come on, lets go back to bed.yet another bolt of lightning reveals claire, still at thewindow.ext. backyard - morningclaire sets up a camera and tripod. she steps back and aimsher camera. she glances up at a large upstairs window at thefeurs house. one side of the curtain seems to be pulledopen, but no ones there.feeling self-conscious, she turns back to the camera. themorning sun hits the flowers just right and she snaps severalpictures of them against her lovely house.she glances back at the feurs window. the curtain is nowclosed.she walks over to the fence and tries to peek through it.when this doesnt work, she drags a lawn chair over and peersacross the fence. she can barely see over, but glimpses:a deep furrow in the mud of the driveway. just then, a carpulls into the driveway, claire scrambles down from herperch.ext. driveway - dayclaire walks out to find her best friend, jody, pretty, inher forties, wearing hip, hippie-ish clothes. claire hey- 配套讲稿:
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