:53:00
I know. I know.
:53:02
It-It's just that with,
um, the murders...
:53:05
and the movie
and my life-
:53:08
I do know how difficult
it is for you.
:53:12
Gus, l-l just-
I don't think I can do it.
:53:15
The battle for the soul is
fought in the forum of art.
:53:19
You're a fighter, Sid. That's why you're
here. That's why this is your major.
:53:22
- Yeah, I'm a fighter.
- I didn't hear that.
:53:26
- I'm a fighter.
- I don't believe you.
:53:31
I don't.
:53:35
I'm a fighter.
:53:38
Okay.
:53:41
So, at the risk of sounding
like a college drama teacher,
:53:45
if you've got pain around
this kind of material, use it.
:53:47
This is your role, Sid.
:53:50
Cassandra is one of the great tragic
visionaries of literature.
:53:53
She saw it all coming.
The wars,
:53:57
the murder,
the madness.
:54:01
She knew
she was cursed.
:54:04
It was her fate,
and she embraced it.
:54:07
None of us can avoid our fate,
but as an artist...
:54:12
you can honestly face it...
:54:14
and fight it.
:54:20
- You're good.
- There's no understudy. I'm desperate.
:54:27
You can do this.
:54:34
Okay, everybody. Gather around.
Third Act, one last time.
:54:37
Cue the music.
:54:52
All behold the dreaded
fate of Troy...
:54:56
that once stood proud and light
upon the hills of Sparta !