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小鬼当家”英文剧本.doc

1、小鬼当家”英文剧本 Home Alone -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OPENING SEQUENCE Blue Moon against a black sky. Blue house silhouette against a black sky. The house recede into the background, getting smaller and smaller. EXT: LARGE HOME: NIGHT

2、Upper middle-class home with Christmas decorations. Very noisy. Sounds of many people talking at once. "Where's my suitcase?" INT: LARGE HOME: NIGHT A policeman, with his back to the camera, stands in the hallway. He tries to get someone two pay attention to him, but everyone ignores him. Tw

3、o small girls walk down the staircase. A third girl walks up, a fourth girl walks down. They all walk past the policeman as if he didn't exist. He stands alone, with his hands on his hips, expressing exasperation. [ Rejection of authority generates humor. This allows the audience to vicarious

4、ly experience superiority over policemen, and releases repressed feelings of resentment that expresses itself in laughter. The policeman is a "traffic cop" that is being ignored; a deviation from normal patterns of behavior. The policeman becomes frustrated. The audience finds the exasperation o

5、f an authority figure to be amusing. ] INT: PARENT'S BEDROOM: NIGHT Kevin's mother is on the phone, talking to a friend. She packs clothes on the bed, while her husband is in the bathroom. A small boy, KEVIN, walks into the room. "Mom, Uncle Frank won't let me watch the movie. But the big

6、 kids can. Why can't I?" "Kevin, I'm on the phone," responds his mother. "It's not even rated R. He's just being a jerk." "Kevin, if Uncle frank says no, then it must be really bad." [ Common empathy structure of a young child being ignored by his parents or guardians. Elliott in E.T. and

7、Dorothy in WIZARD OF OZ. ] Kevin jumps on the bed. His mother tells him to get off, but he ignores her. Kevin picks up a book that is a travel guide to France. "Hang up the phone and make me, why don't you. [Resentment at being ignored] Kevin's father, wearing a blue shirt, walks into the

8、 room. he talks to his wife. 'Hey, by any chance, did you pick up a voltage adapter thing?" "No, I didn't have a chance." "How am I supposed to shave in France?" "Grow a goatee." "Dad, nobody will let me do anything?" says Kevin. "You want to do something, you can pick up those micro-machin

9、es in the hall. Aunt Leslie stepped on one and almost broke her neck." "He was in the garage again playing with the glue gun," says the mother. Kevin makes a grim face and signals to his mother to stop talking by cutting his throat with hand. "Didn't we talk about that?" says his father. K

10、evin replies, with an attitude. "Did I burn down the joint? I don't think so. I was making ornaments out of fish-hooks." "My new fish-hooks?" replies the father. "I can't make ornaments out of the old ones, with dry worm guts stuck on them." [Humor generated from the clash of two opposing poi

11、nts of view, each understandable or expressing a truth from their perspective. Kevin's behavior is appropriate from his perspective, but inappropriate from the father's perspective. ] Kevin's dad picks him up and starts to carry him out of the room. Aunt Leslie enters and says "Peter, Kay,

12、do you guys have a voltage adapter?" [ Effective way of naming father and mother, with a repetition of the voltage adapter request. Incompetence factor. No one has thought of getting the tool that they will need to use their appliances in France. Incompetence generates laughter. ] "Here's

13、a voltage adapter," says Peter as he places Kevin in Aunt Leslie's arms. "Oh, you're getting heavy. Go pack your suitcase." "Pack my suitcase?" [ Terror strikes Kevin. He is incompetent, helpless, vulnerable. He can't take care of himself. This generates empathy for him, especially when his

14、sisters and brothers refuse to help him, and instead ridicule him. ] INT: DINING ROOM: NIGHT A girl walks by a young boy sitting at the dining room table. "Do you know where the shampoo is, Fuller?" "I don't live here," replies Fuller. "I don't believe that in a house with this many people

15、there is no shampoo." The policeman stops her. "Pardon me, are you're parents home?" "Yeah, but they don't live here," she says, as she walks away. [ Humor generated by a literal response to a question which states a truth, but doesn't give the answer that the questioner desired. This is a

16、 deviation from expected patterns of communication. The norm is that if a person asks a question, you should attempt to satisfy his information request, not make a true statement that is irrelevant to his needs. An instance of miscommunication. ] A girl, wearing a Northwestern tee shirt, come

17、s down the staircase. She speaks with another girl. "Tracy, did you order pizza?" "Roz did." "Excuse me, Miss. Are your parents here?" asks the cop. "My parents are in Paris. Sorry." The policeman grabs a little girl by the shoulder. "Hi, are your parents home?" "Yeah." "Do they live her

18、e?" "No." "No. Why should they. All kids, no parents. Probably a fancy orphanage." [ Humorous, because this is a unexpected, yet plausible, interpretation of the situation. ] INT: BEDROOM: NIGHT Kevin sits with one of his brothers who is packing a suitcase. "I don't know how to pack a s

19、uitcase. I have never done this once in my whole life," says Kevin. "Tough." They walk out into the hallway. "That's what Marie said." "What did I say?" "You told Kevin tough." "The dope was whining about his suitcase. What am I supposed to do. Shake his hand and say, congratulations, you're

20、 an idiot?" "I'm not an idiot!" says Kevin. [ Empathy is generated for Kevin because he is being ridiculed. ] "Oh really. You're completely helpless. Everyone has to do everything for you." "She's right, Kev." "Excuse me puke breath. I'm a lot smaller than you. I don't know how to pack a

21、suitcase." Another girl walks down the hallway. "Hey, I hope you didn't just pack crap, Jeff." "Shut up, Linnie." "You know what I should pack?" Kevin asks Jeff. "I already told you, cheese face. Toilet paper and water." "Listen, Kevin, what are you so worried about? You know that Mom is

22、 going to pack your stuff anyway. You are what the French call Les Incompetent!" says Linnie. "What?" says Kevin. [ Characterization of Kevin as incompetent; completely helpless ] Jeff throws a packed bag down the staircase. "BOMBS AWAY!" The bag lands at the feet of the policeman. [T

23、he audience laughs because of the near-miss of a disaster. The built up tension is released through laughter. This is an instance of a relief theory of laughter. ] Linnie continues talking to Kevin. "P.S. You have to sleep on the hide-a-bed with Fuller. If he has something to drink, he's going

24、 to wet the bed." [ This is the most babyish of all actions, and Kevin will have to sleep in the wet bed. Disgusting situations also generate laughter.] Kevin stands alone on the balcony. "This house is so full of people it makes me sick. When I grow up and get married, I'm living alone. DI

25、D YOU HEAR ME? I'M LIVING ALONE!!!" Kevin shouts as he jumps up and down. [Humor generated be the contradiction of "being married" and "living alone", plus the exaggerated reactions of Kevin jumping up and down in a tantrum. ] The policeman, in amazement and with mouth agape, watches Kevin

26、as he jumps up and down. [ This character's reaction is how the director wants the audience to respond. ] INT: BUZZ'S BEDROOM: NIGHT A young boy wearing glasses taps on a glass aquarium that contains a large tarantula. "Whose going to feed your spider while you're gone?" "He just eat a

27、load of mice-kettes," says Buzz. "He should be good for a couple of weeks. Is it true that French babes don't shave their pits." [ Gross, coarse characterization of Buzz. Deviant character type. ] "Some don't." A picture of a nude playgirl hangs on the wall, near a rifle and a poster of a

28、 baseball player. [ Standard images associated with an adolescent male. ] "But they got nude beaches," says Buzz. "Not in winter." Kevin enters the room and timidly approaches Buzz. "Buzz." "Don't you know how to knock, phflemwad." Buzz is ferociously antagonistic. [None of the other

29、children either help or seem to like Kevin, which generates empathy for him, because he's just a small child who needs help to pack his suitcase. ] "Can I sleep in your room. I don't want to sleep in the hide-a-bed with Fuller. if he has something to drink, he'll wet the bed." "I wouldn't let

30、 you sleep in my room if you were growing on my ass," replies Buzz. Suddenly they hear rustling outside their window. "Check it out! old man Marey," says Buzz. The three boys run to the window. "Who is he?" asks the boy with glasses. Outside they see an old man drag a metal garbage can dow

31、n a snow covered walk. He carries a metal shovel in his free hand. "You ever hear of the South Bend Shovel Slayer?" asks Buzz. "No," responds the boy with glasses. "That's him," says Buzz. "Back in'58 he murdered his whole family and half the people on the block with the snow shovel. Been hid

32、ing out in this neighborhood ever since." "Well, if he's the Shovel slayer, how come the cops don't arrest him?" "Not enough evidence to convict. They never found the bodies, but everyone around here knows he did it. And it will just be a matter of time before he does it again." The old man

33、shovels snow off the path, then uses the shovel to spread salt on the walk. Kevin is frightened. "What's he doing now?" asks the boy with glasses. "He walks up and down the street every night salting the sidewalks." "Maybe he's trying to be nice." "No way. See that garbage can filled with sal

34、t. that's where he keeps his victims. The salt turns the bodies into mummy's." Kevin becomes terrorized. "Mummies," he says. The old man looks up from his work and sees the three boys watching him. They quickly pull the drapes across the window. The old man continues to stare up at the wind

35、ow. [ Buzz creates a story about that old man that causes him to become the source of terror and an antagonist in the mind of Kevin. This fear Kevin must overcome before he confronts the real villains of the story. This also setups the audience because it misdirects their beliefs and expectations. They, like Kevin, believe that the old man is the real villain of the story. ]

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