past perfect
Opening scene
used bookstore - a writer's hangout. Derek reads his essay.
the scene initially has only derek's voice as the camera begins to move from outside to inside of the bookstore
finally, as derek is saying his last line, the camera shows derek speaking to an audience of 10, as they sit below the
stage of the reader.
D: I am writer. I think in the present perfect. It is my allegory; it is my voice.
Derek, 41,high school english teacher, begins a new life after several tragedies in his past had given him wisdom to change.
He begins to write and eventually attends poetry readings, trying to carve meaning while keeping his past in the rearview mirror.
carla, 23, young, vibrant, energetic, meets derek at a poetry reading. Coincidentally, both have incredbly similar reading, which
fascinates carla, gaining courage to meet derek. They immediately bond, share their poetry, begin to discover each other.
carla, never really felt love; derek being her first. Whereas derek, just broken up with his girlfriend of three years; a former student and young,
this time with carls, didnt let his inhibitions stop him fro pursuing carla as well. Derek jaded yet finding a new life through poetry and writing.
carla, innocent, not having been through too much, moves in with derek. As they live together, they find out the tureness of each other's souls.
derek writes a biography of his past for carls, as she weeps and is saddened of his past. Derek tells carla, when you write, you see the past
so clear, no strings attached. You become the audience, rather the performer.
Derek talks of thureau, and questions whether farheneit 451 was prophetic. he questions hamlet intentions. H cries when he reads all quiet on the
western front to his class. as the whole class weeps, class is dismissed and derek begins to notice his affection to literature.
he says, " i finally have become the teacher i dreamed of."
happy and with an air confidence, he is shocked to hear carla has terminal cancer. his life turns tragic
carla dies; he reads poetry everyday at her grave. The situation turns ugly as derek begins to smoke crystal and gamble his life into
oblivion. he takes off in his car, goes to the place carla loved to be; huntington garden; he breaks into the library and passes out. He
is found in the morning, finally goes to therapy, and must reinvent himself again, testing wisdom and will once more.
i can look into my past and see beyond it. I dont have to feel pain no more. I am just a face in the audience, wetting
my melancholic fetish. i try to find the balance now. i try to live in the present perfect. I perform without an identity. I am
a blank slate. fate has been absent for awhile now. No longer does he lurk hideously behind the smoking mirror.
he has been fired; his place has no place. my script is left to the wind;
unwritten; my freewill prevails. I retired from acting. I walked away from tragedy. Time to time, i visit its ugly visage, his ghost
ever present, hovering around, not giving, not showing, not real anymore.
my tears; they do deceive me; they real yet empty of ego. . It is all too real. I am happy now
Showing posts with label poets list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poets list. Show all posts
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poets
Poets
Aeschylus
Akhmatova Anna
Ananadamayi Ma
Angelus Silesius
Angelou, Maya
Arnold, Matthew
Ashbery, John
Atwood, Margaret
Bailey, Lorna
Baraka, Amiri
Betjeman, John
Blake, William
Bly, Robert
Bodidharma
Bogan, Louise
Browning, Robert
Bidyapati
Anne Bronte
Bronte, Charlotte
Bronte, Emily
Browning, Elizabeth
Bryant, William Cullen
Buddha
Byron, Lord
Chandidas
Chuang Tzu
Coleridge
Collins, Billy
Confucius
Cowley, Abraham
Crawshaw, Richard
Dante
Dickinson, Emily
Dilip Kumar Roy
Dogen
Donne, John
e.e.cummings
Eliot, T.S
Emerson
Fikirchand
Frost
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Hadewijch of Antwerp
Ibn Arabi
Jacobs, Alan
Julian of Norwich
Hafiz
Hanshan
Hallaj (Al - Hal)
Hass, Robert
Heaney, Seamus
Herbert, George
Hildegard of Bingen
Hirschfield, Jane
Hopkins
Homer
Horace
Huang Po
Hughes, Ted
Hughes, Langston
Johnson, Ben
Kabir
Kalidasa
Kavanagh, Patrick
Keats
Kipling, Rudyard
Khayyam, Omar
Lalla (Lal Ded)
Lal Roy, Dwijendra
Lao Tzu
Ladinsky, Daniel
Li, Po
Longfellow
Poets M - Z
Mahadeviiyakkha (Akkha Mahadevi)
Mechthild of Magdeburg
Meister Eckhart
Merton, Thomas
Merwin, W.S.
Milarepa
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Milosz, Czeslaw
Milton
Mirabai
Mistral, Gabriela
Muruganar
Motion, Andrew
Naidu, Sarojini
Neruda, Pablo
Oliver, Mary
Ovid
Owen, Wilfred
Paz, Octavio
Rabia al Basra
Romain Rolland
Rich, Adrienne
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Rumi
Ryokan
Sarojini Naidu
Shabistari Mahmud
Shakespeare
Shankaracharaya
Shelley
Spenser, Edmund
Sophocles
Sri Aurobindo
Sri Chinmoy
Sri Ramakrishna
Stevens, Wallace
St Catherine of Siena
St.Francis of Asissi
St.John
Sultan Valad
Swami Sivananda
Symborska, Wislawa
Tagore, Rabindranath
Tennyson, Alfred
Teresa of Avila
Teresa of Lisieux
Thich Nhat Hahn
Thomas, Dylan
Tolkien J.R.R
Tukaram
Henry David Thoreau
Tu, Fu
Upton, Elaine Maria
Vaughan, Henry
Virgil
Vivekananda
Wang Wei
Whitman, Walt
Wilde, Oscar
Williams, William Carlos
Wordsworth, William
Wu Men
Yeats, W.B
Yogana
Aeschylus
Akhmatova Anna
Ananadamayi Ma
Angelus Silesius
Angelou, Maya
Arnold, Matthew
Ashbery, John
Atwood, Margaret
Bailey, Lorna
Baraka, Amiri
Betjeman, John
Blake, William
Bly, Robert
Bodidharma
Bogan, Louise
Browning, Robert
Bidyapati
Anne Bronte
Bronte, Charlotte
Bronte, Emily
Browning, Elizabeth
Bryant, William Cullen
Buddha
Byron, Lord
Chandidas
Chuang Tzu
Coleridge
Collins, Billy
Confucius
Cowley, Abraham
Crawshaw, Richard
Dante
Dickinson, Emily
Dilip Kumar Roy
Dogen
Donne, John
e.e.cummings
Eliot, T.S
Emerson
Fikirchand
Frost
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von
Hadewijch of Antwerp
Ibn Arabi
Jacobs, Alan
Julian of Norwich
Hafiz
Hanshan
Hallaj (Al - Hal)
Hass, Robert
Heaney, Seamus
Herbert, George
Hildegard of Bingen
Hirschfield, Jane
Hopkins
Homer
Horace
Huang Po
Hughes, Ted
Hughes, Langston
Johnson, Ben
Kabir
Kalidasa
Kavanagh, Patrick
Keats
Kipling, Rudyard
Khayyam, Omar
Lalla (Lal Ded)
Lal Roy, Dwijendra
Lao Tzu
Ladinsky, Daniel
Li, Po
Longfellow
Poets M - Z
Mahadeviiyakkha (Akkha Mahadevi)
Mechthild of Magdeburg
Meister Eckhart
Merton, Thomas
Merwin, W.S.
Milarepa
Millay, Edna St. Vincent
Milosz, Czeslaw
Milton
Mirabai
Mistral, Gabriela
Muruganar
Motion, Andrew
Naidu, Sarojini
Neruda, Pablo
Oliver, Mary
Ovid
Owen, Wilfred
Paz, Octavio
Rabia al Basra
Romain Rolland
Rich, Adrienne
Rilke, Rainer Maria
Rumi
Ryokan
Sarojini Naidu
Shabistari Mahmud
Shakespeare
Shankaracharaya
Shelley
Spenser, Edmund
Sophocles
Sri Aurobindo
Sri Chinmoy
Sri Ramakrishna
Stevens, Wallace
St Catherine of Siena
St.Francis of Asissi
St.John
Sultan Valad
Swami Sivananda
Symborska, Wislawa
Tagore, Rabindranath
Tennyson, Alfred
Teresa of Avila
Teresa of Lisieux
Thich Nhat Hahn
Thomas, Dylan
Tolkien J.R.R
Tukaram
Henry David Thoreau
Tu, Fu
Upton, Elaine Maria
Vaughan, Henry
Virgil
Vivekananda
Wang Wei
Whitman, Walt
Wilde, Oscar
Williams, William Carlos
Wordsworth, William
Wu Men
Yeats, W.B
Yogana
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