Julianne: Not particularly, but I did what I came
to do.
George: What? You split them up?
Julianne: No, I said good-bye.
George: Good girl. I'm proud of you. I'd be prouder still if you were
dancing.
Julianne: Hmm, I have a big plan for dancing. Just give me 30, 35 years.
George: Mmm. The misery, the exquisite tragedy. The Susan Hayward of it all.
I can just picture you there sitting alone at your table in your lavender gown.
Julianne: Did I tell you my gown was lavender?
George: Hair swept up. Haven't touched your cake. Probably drumming your fingernails on the white linen
tablecloth. The way you do when you're really feeling down.
Perhaps even looking at those nails, thinking. "God. I should've stopped in all
my evil plotting to have that manicure." But it's too late now.
Julianne: George, I didn't tell you my dress was lavender.
George: Suddenly a familiar song. Then you're off you chair in one exquisite
movement. Wondering, searching, sniffing the wind
like a dapple deer. Has God heard your little prayer?
Will Cinderella dance again? And
then suddenly the crowds part. And there he is, sleek, stylish. R-r-radiant with charisma.
Bizarrely, he's on the telephone. But then, so are you. And he comes towards
you. The moves of the jungle cat. And although you quite correctly sense that he
is... gay. Like most devastatingly handsome single men of his age are. You
think. "What the hell... life goes on." Maybe there won't be marriage. Maybe
there won't be sex. But, by God. There'll be dancing.
George: Bond. Jane Bond.
妙詞佳句,活學(xué)活用
1. I did what I came to do.
這里它的意思和I did what I'm supposed to do. 一樣。但是在不同的場(chǎng)合,兩句話的解釋可能就不一樣了。因?yàn)镮 did what
I came to do還有一層意思是"我做了我要做的事"。
2. Drumming your fingernails on the white linen tablecloth.