Tuesday, May 27, 2008

My Blueberry Nights



Elizabeth:
So what's wrong with the Blueberry Pie?


Jeremy:
There's nothing wrong with the Blueberry Pie, just people make other choices. You can't blame the Blueberry Pie, it's just... no one wants it.


Elizabeth:
Wait! I want a piece.




Elizabeth:
Why do you keep them? You should just throw them out.


Jeremy:
No. No, I couldn't do that.


Elizabeth:
Why not?


Jeremy:
If I threw these keys away then those doors would be closed forever and that shouldn't be up to me to decide, should it?


Elizabeth:
I guess I'm just looking for a reason.


Jeremy:
From my observations, sometimes it's better off not knowing, and other times there's no reason to be found.


Elizabeth:
Everything has a reason.


Jeremy:
Hmm. It's like these pies and cakes. At the end of every night, the cheesecake and the apple pie are always completely gone. The peach cobbler and the chocolate mousse cake are nearly finished... but there's always a whole blueberry pie left untouched.


Elizabeth:
So what's wrong with the blueberry pie?


Jeremy:
There's nothing wrong with the blueberry pie. Just... people make other choices. You can't blame the blueberry pie, just... no one wants it.





Elizabeth:
[wiping her tears] How do you say goodbye to someone you can't imagine living without? I didn't say goodbye.


[pause]


Elizabeth:
I didn't say anything. I just walked away.





[last lines]


Elizabeth:
It took me nearly a year to get here. It wasn't so hard to cross that street after all, it all depends on who's waiting for you on the other side.





Katya:
Sometimes, even if you have the keys those doors still can't be opened. Can they?


Jeremy:
Even if the door is open, the person you're looking for may not be there, Katya.