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  1. Sep 19, 2024 · This list of the best movie monologues includes some big, big names and some even bigger films (some contemporary, others classic). What are some famous movie monologues? Some of the best, most famous monologues from movies involve high drama, remarkable acting and, of course, stellar writing.

    • Best Monologues from Movies of All Time. The Great Dictator (1940) Charlie Chaplin • Final Speech from The Great Dictator. Charlie Chaplin's closing monologue in the film The Great Dictator is a powerful plea for peace, unity and compassion, and it remains one of the most iconic speeches in cinema history.
    • Spielberg’s Dramatic Monologues from Movies. Jaws (1975) Jaws • The Indianapolis Speech Scene. The Indianapolis Speech monologue in one of Spielberg’s best films Jaws is considered one of the most iconic movie monologues of all time.
    • Best Monologues from Movies. Persona (1966) Persona • Alma’s Confessions. The 1966 film Persona features a riveting monologue delivered by Bibi Andersson in her role as Alma, a nurse caring for a mentally unstable actress.
    • Rocky’s Best Monologues from Movies. Rocky Balboa (2006) Rocky Balboa's inspirational speech. In the 2006 film Rocky Balboa, Sylvester Stallone delivers an inspiring monologue as Rocky Balboa, the boxing legend, as he motivates his son.
    • Laurence Fishburne in The Matrix
    • Angela Lansbury in The Manchurian Candidate
    • Salvatore Corsitta in The Godfather
    • The Blair Witch Project
    • Viggo Mortensen in Return of The King
    • Faye Dunaway in Mommie Dearest
    • Rosamund Pike in Gone Girl
    • Robin Williams in Good Will Hunting
    • Charlize Theron in Monster
    • Jaws

    In his famous monologue from The Matrix (1999), Morpheous offers Neo a choice between two pills - and Laurence Fishburne opens up the world of the Matrix to the viewers of the Wachowski sisters' groundbreaking film. Morpheous reveals that Neo is a slave trapped in a prison, who has been made to believe that he's free even while he is trapped in a m...

    Dame Angela Lansbury is perhaps best known for her roles in musicals (Mame), mysteries (Murder, She Wrote), and animated films (Beauty and the Beast). However, one of Lansbury's most famous and acclaimed portrayals is that of Mrs. Eleanor Iselin, in The Manchurian Candidate (1962). Mrs. Iselin is the mother of Staff Sergeant Raymond Shaw (Laurence ...

    In the opening moment of The Godfather (1972), Amerigo Bonasera (played by Salvatore Corsitta) utters, "I believe in America." Then, in agonizing detail, he recounts the story of his daughter getting savagely beaten by two American men. He demands, begs for vengeance from Marlon Brando's Don Corleone. As Bonasera tells Don Corleone the plight of hi...

    Heather Donahue's monologue, as she clutches a camera in the dark and apologizes to her parents, is perhaps the most iconic moment of The Blair Witch Project (1999). The low-budget indie horror film would go on to influence and inspire countless horror movies and indie film producers in the years to come. Donahue's voice and close-up footage of her...

    Some monologues are meant to rally people together, from teammates on a sports team to men about to go to war. From as early as Shakespeare's "St. Crispin's Day" speech in Henry V (performed hundreds of years later on screen by Laurence Olivier in 1944 and by Kenneth Branagh in 1989) to The Mighty Ducks(1992), monologues can be used by leaders to i...

    The wire hanger monologue from the cult-classic Mommie Dearest(1981) is famous for its absurdity. The film got mixed reviews, but the monologue is the highlight of Faye Dunaway's performance as Joan Crawford. The film is a biography film that portrays Crawford as an abusive adoptive mother to her two children; the script was based on the memoir of ...

    Rosamund Pike plays the titular "girl", Amy, in Gone Girl (2014), who disappears under mysterious circumstances which make it seem as though her husband murdered her. In a chilling voiceover, Amy reveals that she isn't dead, but instead has gone into hiding. While the audience watches her escape and transformation into a different person, Amy expla...

    Over the course of his career, Robin Williams has performed a number of incredible monologues. From The Dead Poets Society (1989) to The Birdcage (1996), Williams has played a number of characters who inspired, berated, and joked - and he was a known improviser who would ad lib and add his own personal charm. Even in Good Will Hunting(1997), Willia...

    Charlize Theron's portrayal of real-life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster(2003) won her critical acclaim and ultimately an Oscar for Best Actress. One of the most moving parts of the film is a monologue when Aileen reflects on her life, and remembers when she was a young and hopeful little girl. She describes herself, waiting for a movie sco...

    Steven Spielberg's Jaws(1975) helped to bring about the rise of the blockbuster, but one of the films' quietest moments is also its most powerful. Robert Shaw plays the shark hunter Quint, whose hatred of sharks is as obsessive as Ahab's hatred of Moby Dick. In his captivating monologue about being aboard the USS Indianapolis, Quint details to Roy ...

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  2. Jun 7, 2021 · A soliloquy represents a particular type of monologue or character speech such that it takes place in a way where no other character is around to hear it. In fact, with a soliloquy there is nobody around to listen to the monologue but the audience.

  3. In this post, I will compare soliloquy vs. monologue. I will use each of these words in at least one example sentence, so you can see them in their proper context. Plus, I will show you a useful mnemonic that will help you identify whether a speech is a soliloquy or monologue .

  4. Oct 23, 2023 · A soliloquy is a dramatic device employed in plays, films, and literature wherein a character speaks their thoughts aloud, revealing their innermost feelings, conflicts, and intentions. Soliloquies are typically delivered while the character is alone on stage or on screen, making it seem as though they are talking to themselves.

  5. Jul 9, 2024 · A soliloquy is a literary device often used in drama, in which characters speak to themselves, expressing their inner thoughts and feelings aloud. Soliloquies are usually delivered while the character is alone on stage or believes they are alone, and it is not intended to be heard by other characters in the play.