词汇:worn
adj. 用旧的;疲倦的
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- Have you ever worn a parachute?>> 越狱 终结篇Prison Break: The Final Break Movie Script
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- I've worn lots of shoes. I bet if I think about it real hard I could remember my first pair of shoes.
我穿了很多鞋。我敢打赌,如果我真的仔细想想,我会记得我的第一双鞋。>> 阿甘正传 Forrest Gump Movie Script- A BOY:
- in his mid-teens, at once streetwise and innocent. A skinnykid in worn jeans with iron-on patches on the knees. The streetwalkers in their platform shoes call out to him:>> 金钱世界 All the Money in the World Movie Script
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Good morning. -Hi. You know, I think I might wanna wear my hair up. Mmm-hmm. I haven't worn my hair up in 10 years. But this is a memorial and I think it might be the right thing to do. Yeah, sure. You think you could help me? Well, I met your daddy right down the road at Charlie's Bar. But I guess that's not such a big shock, is it? No, not really. Yeah, he bought me a drink and he told me that he had just moved back here to his hometown to die. And that's exactly what he did. Of course, it took him a little over five years to do it, but he was true to his word. (CHUCKLES SOFTLY) I don't know. I mean, you seem like a nice enough girl. Nice enough for what? Well... (SIGHS) I just don't know that I'll ever understand what you and your brother have done. -What we've done? -To your daddy. I mean, it seems like you all just left his well-being in the hands of complete strangers. I mean, it so happens that I care for him and I found him this place to live, but it does seem like y'all didn't care if he was living on the street, dumpster-diving for his meals. You, you have no idea what you're talking about.Look, I know Mark had his problems... His problems? Do you know how many different schools I had to go to because my father got fired and we had to move to a different town where nobody knew about him or his problems? And I'm sure that was hard. And walking home from school with the few friends that I was able to make and I see all of our belongings, all of my toys and clothes being sold in a yard sale so that he would have enough gas money to leave town. Look, Ellie, I didn't mean... Or seeing my mother being carried away in an ambulance 'cause he wouldn't give her the car keys. -What? -He killed her, and I still loved him. (VOICE BREAKING) So how does that make any f***ing sense? No. No, that can't be right, that can't be true. "Can't be"... Just forget about it. Hey. Hey! What about my hair? Wear a hat! You're just so selfish. You and your father, both. Don't think I haven't noticed. What about you? You rely on your son to put a roof over your head, and you can't even look after his kid. Why don't you have another drink? Why don't you forget about it just like my father? What do you know about anything, huh? I had a baby boy and I was married a week out of high school, and I have been trying to catch up ever since, just trying to... So what do you know? You come on back here when you're my age and you tell me if you did everything right. You come on back and tell me how it went. (DOOR OPENS) Sh*t... (EXHALES) (ENGINE STARTS)>> A Country Called Home Movie Script- CUT TO:
INT. AUDITORIUM - AFTERNOON Malcolm moves quickly to a set of double doors and opens them. He steps into the DARKNESS OF THE AUDITORIUM. The play is in full swing... Cole and a large group of costumed children are on stage. Cole holds a broom and wears a worn-down costume. He stands to the side -- hidden by others.A boy in a shiny-armored costume walks to the center of the stage where a large cardboard stone is seated. A sparkling HANDLE sticks out of the top. The armored boy tries to lift it. It won't budge. Bobby, the chubby boy from the party, is dressed in a magician's costume. He is Merlin. He steps forward.>> The Sixth Sense 灵异第六感 Movie Script- DISSOLVE TO:
EXT. BENCH - AFTERNOON The legend, "Two Years Later" appears. A man flips open a worn file folder on his lap. Handwritten notes fill every line. At the top of the first page reads, "Vincent Gray, age 10, Referred January 19, 1989." The man's hand touches the name almost reverently.He glances through the page. Words and phrases are circled throughout the file. "...Acute anxiety" "...Socially isolated" "...Possible mood disorder" "...Parent status -- Divorced" "...Communication difficulty between mother-child dyad" The man's hands flip the page. At the top of this new page reads, "Cole Sear, age 8, Referred September 1998." As the man's fingers move through the notes we again see words and phrases circled throughout this new case history. "...Acute anxiety" "...Socially isolated" "...Possible mood disorder" "...Parent status -- Divorced" "...Communication difficulty between mother-child dyad" The hands close the notepad. The hands are slightly shaking now. WE PULL BACK to reveal the shaking hands belong to Dr. Malcolm Crowe. Malcolm sits on a sidewalk bench facing a row of brownstone homes across the street. He gazes blankly at the brownstones. Beat. A door opens. Malcolm is brought out of his trance. COLE SEAR steps out his front door. Cole is a munchkin of a boy with large, black eyes that seem to take in everything around him. His hair is dark, with a small patch of jet white on the side. Cole carefully locks the door behind him. He moves to the bottom of the stairs and looks around nervously. Anxiously. The eight-year-old child reaches into his pocket and slips on a pair of VERY LARGE GLASSES. They look comical on him. Malcolm rises to his feet. He smooths out his shirt. Looks down and buttons his jacket. When he looks up, Cole is gone. Malcolm barely catches a glimpse of the boy. Cole runs at full speed down the street and turns the corner. TINY SNEAKERS SCREECHING ON THE SIDEWALK.For a second, Malcolm doesn't react. The second passes. He stuffs the file in his bag and starts running too.>> The Sixth Sense 灵异第六感 Movie Script