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“Write dialogue from a scene from the animated teen "Jane", where 14 year old Jan” (55 conversations)
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1 turn Aug 11, 2023 at 7:02 AM 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 Jane finds out Sam has a portable DVD player, it belongs to Sam's younger sister and she explains to Jane why her younger sister has (and needs) a portable DVD player, even though she already has a tablet
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INT. SAM'S BEDROOM - DAY Jane and Sam are sprawled across Sam's bed, their heads hanging slightly off the edge. They laugh as they try to make funny faces at each other. JANE (laughing) Oh my gosh, Sam! You've got to see this video I found online. It's hilarious! Sam's eyes widen, intrigued. SAM (sitting up) Really? Show me! Jane frowns, realizing she forgot her tablet. JANE Oh wait, I forgot. I left my tablet at home. But hey, don't you have a tablet too? SAM (grinning) I do! But guess what? I've got something even better. Jane looks at Sam curiously. JANE What could be better than a tablet? Sam reaches under her bed and pulls out a portable DVD player. SAM Ta-da! Feast your eyes on this beauty. Jane's eyes widen in surprise. JANE (laughing) No way, Sam! You have a portable DVD player? That's so retro! Sam chuckles and hands the DVD player to Jane. SAM Yeah, I know. It's actually my little sister's, but she lets me borrow it sometimes. Jane examines the portable DVD player. JANE (confused) Wait, if you have a tablet, why do you need a DVD player? Sam's expression turns serious, and she leans closer to Jane. SAM (sincerely) It's for my sister. She's eight years old and loves watching movies, but she gets motion sickness while traveling. Jane's confusion deepens. JANE But can't she just watch movies on the tablet? Sam shakes her head, explaining patiently. SAM You see, the vibrations from the car or plane make her motion sickness worse. The tablet's screen constantly moving just messes with her head. Understanding dawns on Jane's face. JANE Oh, I get it now. Sam smiles, grateful that Jane understands. SAM Yeah, so this DVD player gives her a stable, calm image to watch. It's the only way she can enjoy movies on long trips without getting sick. Jane hands back the DVD player, now filled with appreciation. JANE That's really considerate of you, Sam. Your sister is lucky to have you. Sam blushes, but her smile widens. SAM Thanks, Jane. I try my best to make sure she's comfortable. Family comes first, you know? Jane leans in and gives Sam a warm, understanding hug. JANE Absolutely. And that's one of the reasons I love you so much. They share a tender moment, appreciating each other's compassion and understanding. FADE OUT.