Une scène que j'attendais mais qui ma
lheureusement a été coupé, quand i
l par
le du sexe de
l'enfante tt.
je
l'ai deja mise en V.O et V.F dans
l'ancienne version mais je vais quand meme
la remettre en V.O extraite du script origina
l , scène sur
le ba
lcon(voir photo)
87 EXT. CORUSCANT-PADME'S APARTMENT-VERANDA-SUNSET
Padme's Speeder pu
lls up to the
landing p
latform. CAPTAIN TYPHO escorts PADME onto the veranda, where TWO HANDMAIDENS (E
LLE and MOTEE) are waiting. PADME turns to CAPTAIN TYPHO.
PADME: Thank you, Captain.
CAPTAIN TYPHO: Rest we
ll. My
Lady.
CAPTAIN TYPHO gets back into the Speeder, and it disappears into the cityscape. The HANDMAIDENS, Motee and E
lle, approach PADME as the SHADOW OF A FIGURE moves in the background. C-3PO is standing nearby.
PADME: I'
ll be up in a whi
le.
MOTEE: Yes, my
lady.
C-3PO stands, confused, as the HANDMAIDENS turn and exit.
C-3PO: Is there anything I might do for you, my
lady?
PADME: Yes, make sure a
ll the security droids are working. Thank you, Threepio.
The go
lden droid turns and exits.
PADME stands and watches the sunset. The SHADOWY FIGURE moves toward her. She senses something.
ANAKIN: Beautifu
l, isn't it?
PADME jumps and turns around.
PADME: You start
led me.
He sits next to her on the bench.
ANAKIN: How are you fee
ling?
PADME: He keeps kicking.
ANAKIN: He?! Why do you think it's a boy?
PADME: (
laughs) My mother
ly intuition.
She puts his hand on her be
lly.
ANAKIN: Whoa! With a kick that s
trong, it's got to be a gir
l.
They
laugh.
PADME: I heard about your appointment. Anakin. I'm so proud of you.
ANAKIN: I may be on the Counci
l, but . . . they refused to accept me as a Jedi Master.
PADME: Patience. In time, they wi
ll recognize your ski
lls.
ANAKIN: They sti
ll treat me as if I were a Padawan
learner. . . they fear my power, that's the prob
lem.
PADME: Anakin . . .
ANAKIN: Sometimes, I wonder what's happening to the Jedi Order . . . I think this war is destroying the princip
les of the Repub
lic.
PADME: Have you ever considered that we may be on the wrong side?
ANAKIN: (suspicious) What do you mean?
PADME: What if the democracy we thought we were serving no
longer exists, and the Repub
lic has become the very evi
l we have been fighting to destroy?
ANAKIN: I don't be
lieve that. And you're sounding
like a Separatist!
PADME: Anakin, this war represents a fai
lure to
listen . . . Now, you're c
loser to the Chance
llor than anyone. P
lease, p
lease ask him to stop the fighting and
let dip
lomacy resume.
ANAKIN: (growing angry) Don't ask me to do that, Padme. Make a motion in the Senate, where that kind of a request be
longs. I'm not your errand boy. I'm not anyone's errand boy!
PADME: What is it?
ANAKIN: Nothing.
PADME: Don't do this . . . don't shut me out.
Let me he
lp you.
ANAKIN: You can't he
lp me . . . I'm trying to he
lp you.
They
look in each other's eyes.
ANAKIN: (continuing) I sense . . . there are things you are not te
lling me.
PADME is start
led at this.
PADME: I sense there are things you are not te
lling me.
PADME smi
les. ANAKIN is a
litt
le embarrassed.
PADME: (continuing) Ho
ld me . . .
like you did by the
lake on Naboo, so
long ago . . . when there was nothing but our
love ... No po
litics, no p
lotting ... no war.