Would You Fall In Love With Me Again (EPIC: The Musical Animatic)
Summary
TLDRIn this emotionally charged script, a man confronts his past actions and the woman he once loved. Reflecting on his transformation, he questions whether she would still love him, despite his sins and the man he's become. He speaks of sacrifices made, the pain of losing himself, and the hope that she might still see him as her husband. Despite his remorse, she reassures him, reaffirming her love and willingness to stand by him. The script explores themes of redemption, love, and the passage of time, culminating in a powerful reunion filled with emotion and longing.
Takeaways
- 😀 A person is uncertain if the one they love is truly standing before them or if it is just a dream.
- 😀 The person’s appearance has changed over time, with their eyes looking tired, their frame lighter, and their smile torn.
- 😀 The speaker admits that they are no longer the person their love once knew, no longer the kind and gentle husband they were before.
- 😀 The speaker questions if their love would still fall for them if they knew all of the mistakes and wrongdoings they have committed.
- 😀 The speaker acknowledges their love has been waiting for them, and they wonder if it would still be possible for them to be loved despite their past.
- 😀 The speaker reveals the dark things they have done, including leaving a trail of destruction and burning lives, all in the pursuit of returning to their love.
- 😀 The speaker asks if their love could still accept them and love them all the same, despite the irreversible actions they have taken.
- 😀 There is a symbolic moment involving a wedding bed, which represents their past love and commitment, made with blood, sweat, and symbolized by an olive tree.
- 😀 The speaker requests their love to prove their feelings by carrying the wedding bed far away, which can only be done by cutting it from its roots, symbolizing a painful sacrifice.
- 😀 Despite the struggle and changes, the lover reassures the speaker that they will continue to love them, saying that they are always their husband and have been waiting for their return.
- 😀 After 20 years of separation, the speaker is reassured of their love and commitment, with the message being clear: no matter how long, the love remains strong and unwavering.
Q & A
What is the speaker questioning in the beginning of the script?
-The speaker is questioning whether the person standing before them is really the one they once loved or if they are merely dreaming.
What does the speaker mean when they say, 'I am not the man you fell in love with'?
-The speaker is acknowledging that they have changed, implying that their physical and emotional state is no longer the same as it once was, likely due to past experiences or trauma.
How does the speaker describe their current self compared to the past?
-The speaker describes themselves as being lighter, with tired eyes and a torn smile, indicating that they are no longer the same person they once were.
What is the central question the speaker asks throughout the script?
-The central question the speaker asks is whether the person they love would still fall in love with them despite the mistakes and actions they cannot undo.
What is the significance of the speaker’s actions, such as leaving a trail of bread and burning lives?
-These actions represent the speaker's desperation and sacrifice in trying to return to the one they love, even if it meant causing harm to others along the way.
Why does the speaker ask the other person to lift the wedding bed and take it away?
-The speaker asks this as a symbolic gesture, perhaps to demonstrate the heavy weight of their past and the sacrifices made, and to see if the other person is willing to carry the burden of their shared history.
What does the wedding bed symbolize in the context of the script?
-The wedding bed symbolizes the couple’s love, as it was created with blood, sweat, and the memory of where they first met, representing their shared history and bond.
What is the emotional significance of the request to cut the wedding bed from its roots?
-The request to cut the wedding bed from its roots is a metaphor for the idea that only through a significant sacrifice can the past be separated, possibly signifying a painful break from the past while acknowledging that only the heart remains.
How does the other person respond to the speaker’s actions and words?
-The other person expresses unwavering love, stating that they will continue to fall in love with the speaker no matter how much time has passed or how much the speaker has changed, showing acceptance and a deep emotional connection.
What is the meaning behind the phrase 'I’ve been waiting, waiting for you'?
-This phrase suggests that despite the time that has passed and the changes the speaker has gone through, the other person has remained faithful and patiently waited for their return, indicating enduring love and devotion.
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