Cluster 60
“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (17 conversations)
1 turn Aug 20, 2023 at 1:12 PM BST United Kingdom , Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
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Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jane and her 14 year old girlfriend Sam hanging out when Sam explains to Jane that her younger sister doesn't understand the concept of school
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INT. JANE'S BEDROOM - DAY 14-year-old best friends, JANE and SAM, are sitting on Jane's bed, engrossed in conversation. JANE (excitedly) So, have you finished that new video game yet? SAM (sighs) No, I haven't even gotten close. My little sister, Lily, always interrupts me. Jane giggles. JANE What does she want this time? SAM (slightly frustrated) She doesn't get the concept of school. Every time I try to study or play, she comes up with the craziest ideas about what we should be doing instead. JANE (laughing) Like what? SAM Well, yesterday she insisted on showing me her collection of toy dinosaurs. She wanted me to join her in creating a new Jurassic World in her bedroom! Jane bursts into laughter. JANE Your sister is hilarious! SAM (exasperated) You say that because you don't have to deal with her daily. She doesn't get why school is important. Whenever I try to explain, she just stares at me with those innocent eyes. JANE (curious) Have you ever tried explaining it in a different way? Sam ponders for a moment. SAM Maybe not. I guess I always assume she won't understand. It frustrates me. JANE But, Sam, she's your sister. Maybe she just needs a different perspective or approach to learning. You know how every person is unique? Sam looks at Jane, contemplating her words. SAM (carefully) Well, what would you suggest? I don't want to be too harsh on her. JANE (smiling) Why not make learning fun for her? Create tiny games, teach her new things through play, and show her how learning can be exciting. SAM (curious) That could work... maybe playing school or finding interactive educational apps would help her see its value. JANE (excitedly) Exactly! Show her that school isn't just about textbooks and homework. It's about discovering new worlds and expanding our knowledge. Sam's expression brightens as she considers Jane's idea. SAM You're right, Jane. Maybe I've been looking at this all wrong. I'll give it a try. Jane gives Sam an encouraging pat on the back. JANE That's the spirit! You'll see, Lily will start to understand soon enough. They smile at each other, ready to face the challenge together. FADE OUT.