Une scène que j'atten
dais mais qui malheureusement a été coupé, quan
d il parle
du sexe
de l'enfante tt.
je l'ai
deja mise en V.O et V.F
dans l'ancienne version mais je vais quan
d meme la remettre en V.O extraite
du script original , scène sur le balcon(voir
photo)
87 EXT. CORUSCANT-PA
DME'S APARTMENT-VERAN
DA-SUNSET
Pa
dme's Spee
der pulls up to the lan
ding platform. CAPTAIN TYPHO escorts PA
DME onto the veran
da, where TWO HAN
DMAI
DENS (ELLE an
d MOTEE) are waiting. PA
DME turns to CAPTAIN TYPHO.
PA
DME: Thank you, Captain.
CAPTAIN TYPHO: Rest well. My La
dy.
CAPTAIN TYPHO gets back into the Spee
der, an
d it
disappears into the cityscape. The HAN
DMAI
DENS, Motee an
d Elle, approach PA
DME as the SHA
DOW OF A FIGURE moves in the backgroun
d. C-3PO is stan
ding nearby.
PA
DME: I'll be up in a while.
MOTEE: Yes, my la
dy.
C-3PO stan
ds, confuse
d, as the HAN
DMAI
DENS turn an
d exit.
C-3PO: Is there anything I might
do for you, my la
dy?
PA
DME: Yes, make sure all the security
droi
ds are working. Thank you, Threepio.
The gol
den
droi
d turns an
d exits.
PA
DME stan
ds an
d watches the sunset. The SHA
DOWY FIGURE moves towar
d her. She senses something.
ANAKIN: Beautiful, isn't it?
PA
DME jumps an
d turns aroun
d.
PA
DME: You startle
d me.
He sits next to her on the bench.
ANAKIN: How are you feeling?
PA
DME: He keeps kicking.
ANAKIN: He?! Why
do you think it's a boy?
PA
DME: (laughs) My motherly intuition.
She puts his han
d on her belly.
ANAKIN: Whoa! With a kick that strong, it's got to be a girl.
They laugh.
PA
DME: I hear
d about your appointment. Anakin. I'm so prou
d of you.
ANAKIN: I may be on the Council, but . . . they refuse
d to accept me as a Je
di Master.
PA
DME: Patience. In time, they will recognize your skills.
ANAKIN: They still treat me as if I were a Pa
dawan learner. . . they fear my power, that's the problem.
PA
DME: Anakin . . .
ANAKIN: Sometimes, I won
der what's happening to the Je
di Or
der . . . I think this war is
destroying the principles of the Republic.
PA
DME: Have you ever consi
dere
d that we may be on the wrong si
de?
ANAKIN: (suspicious) What
do you mean?
PA
DME: What if the
democracy we thought we were serving no longer exists, an
d the Republic has become the very evil we have been fighting to
destroy?
ANAKIN: I
don't believe that. An
d you're soun
ding like a Separatist!
PA
DME: Anakin, this war represents a failure to listen . . . Now, you're closer to the Chancellor than anyone. Please, please ask him to stop the fighting an
d let
diplomacy resume.
ANAKIN: (growing angry)
Don't ask me to
do that, Pa
dme. Make a motion in the Senate, where that kin
d of a request belongs. I'm not your erran
d boy. I'm not anyone's erran
d boy!
PA
DME: What is it?
ANAKIN: Nothing.
PA
DME:
Don't
do this . . .
don't shut me out. Let me help you.
ANAKIN: You can't help me . . . I'm trying to help you.
They look in each other's eyes.
ANAKIN: (continuing) I sense . . . there are things you are not telling me.
PA
DME is startle
d at this.
PA
DME: I sense there are things you are not telling me.
PA
DME smiles. ANAKIN is a little embarrasse
d.
PA
DME: (continuing) Hol
d me . . . like you
di
d by the lake on Naboo, so long ago . . . when there was nothing but our love ... No politics, no plotting ... no war.