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Waking Life: Chapter 15 - We Are the Authors

Description: Script of the movie Waking Life, based on Tara Carreon's transcription, but with revisions based upon a viewing of the DVD version of the movie, which was watched with subtitles.

Notes: Special thanks to Andrew, Larry Redden, and Ed Sandberg for pointing out errors in Tara's transcription (numerous errors were fixed here, along with some scene information clarifications). Absolutely let me know if anything slipped by my look-over, especially in the quicker and the 'like, like, you know,' sections ;)

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[15 We Are the Authors]

Waking Life: Chapter 15 - We Are the Authors(The main character is now on a subway, and from his body language, it seems he's expected it to stop before it has.)

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(We see a bridge from afar, and move to it. Now on the bridge, we see a shining light, from which a crazy looking guy with a big afro appears. This is poet Timothy "Speed" Levitch.)

"On this bridge," Lorca warns, "life is not a dream. Beware. And beware. And beware." And so many think because Then happened, Now isn't. But didn't I mention the ongoing "wow" is happening right now? We are all co-authors of this dancing exuberance where even our inabilities are having a roast. We are the authors of ourselves, co-authoring a gigantic Dostoevsky novel, starring clowns. This entire thing we're involved with called the world, is an opportunity to exhibit how exciting alienation can be. Life is a matter of a miracle that is collected over time by moments, flabbergasted to be in each other's presence. The world is an exam to see if we can rise into direct experience. Our eyesight is here as a test to see if we can see beyond it. Matter is here as a test for our curiosity. Doubt is here as an exam for our vitality. Thomas Mann wrote that he would rather participate in life than write 100 stories. Giacometti was once run down by a car, and he recalled falling into a lucid faint, a sudden exhilaration, as he realized that at last something was happening to him. An assumption develops that you cannot understand life and live life simultaneously. I do not agree entirely. Which is to say I do not exactly disagree. I would say that life understood is life lived. But the paradoxes bug me, and I can learn to love and make love to the paradoxes that bug me. And on really romantic evenings of self, I go salsa dancing with my confusion. Before you drift off, don't forget. Which is to say, remember. Because remembering is so much more a psychotic activity than forgetting. Lorca, in that same poem said that the iguana will bite those who do not dream. And as one realizes that one is a dream figure in another person's dream, that is self awareness.

(The 60's-like stars twinkle around his head, and he wanders off in an ecstatic trance.)

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12/21/2007 12:52:09 PM #

Jared McQueen

Life is a trip you are driving.  

Jared McQueen United States

1/12/2008 12:54:12 PM #

perspicio

[i]Lorca, in that same poem said that the iguana will bite those who do not dream.[/i]

Fantasy kisses; reality bites.

Bleed a torrid rainbow.

perspicio United States

3/5/2008 5:56:50 PM #

Yossarian

This and "The Holy Moment" are my favorite parts. This whole scene is just breathtaking

Yossarian United States

4/30/2008 3:44:57 PM #

henry

i hate this movie,

henry United States

4/30/2008 3:45:14 PM #

henry

This movie gave me a headache.

henry United States

5/22/2008 11:56:08 AM #

Janelle

I halfway agree with Henry. This movie, while being, at times, nothing more that a banding together of a collegiate vocabulary, has become some sort of cult in my social community.

Everyone asks "Have you seen waking life? OH my gosh It's amazing, I'm like... this life is a lucid dream" No. No it's not. LIfe is now. Life is real, and you are living it. Waking life was written to evoke feelings of intellectuality in humans. Not to conform you to every thought presented in the film. It's to encourage you to think on your own. And to question everything. So if you live your life by this movie, you're wasting your mind and your time living the only life you get by a story someone wrote on a damn cocktail napkin.  

Janelle United States

5/29/2008 11:38:09 PM #

Quinn

Janelle, thats so true. I loved the omvie because it gave me a different outlook on the very simple way we tend to view life (we watched it for philosophy), but some people treat it as if the ideas are brand new and revolutionary. I could identify most of the philosphers being cited in the scenes (sarte, camus,etc).
It definetely pokes at the "time for a new now!" concept, especially in a scene like "dreamers" and the one with the man with the sirens (name escapes me).

Quinn United States

6/5/2008 7:34:51 PM #

Lindee

I agree with Janelle in so far as, this move, just like the Bible, is not meant to be taken literally but as guide lines. It is suppose to foster creativity, out of the box thinking along with inspire the viewer. Granted each view takes different things away from movies it disappoints me when people become so wrapped up in them the loose the point. Other example include Fight Club and Donnie Darko. Although the interpretation is what makes life interesting.

Lindee New Zealand

6/7/2008 7:00:42 AM #

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9/3/2008 3:56:54 PM #

jesus

i find this film fascinating in the context that evry now and then i drop my self into the twilight zone that is 'waking life' and have to pause it after each scene to have in depth discussions with my friend who i rarely see but share a spiritual link with, each time the same answers are produced but to such a more complex extent, this film is made to make you think,feel and stimulate your senses, its words can't be taken as gospel because they are genaraly opinions - tho shared by alot of people , the points put across are extremely useful for creative thinking,

everytime i have watched this movie, soon after i experience a 'glitch in the matrix' as it were
-last time, last sunday night i watched it with a friend i hadnt seen or spoken to in 5 weeks woke up the next day and his fone rang twice but we couldnt be bothered to answer it, he had 2 missed calls from my phone number- the sim card had been burnt snapped in half and thrown in a field 3 weeks before.

jesus United Kingdom

9/18/2008 1:57:08 PM #

AH

YOU GUYS SUCK ASS THIS MOVIES IS AMAZING.

AH Canada

10/6/2008 1:49:27 PM #

carolina merced

this movie is just gay and retarded and i agree with henry, it sucks ass.

carolina merced United States

12/8/2008 11:10:33 AM #

Brittney

You are crazy if you think this movie is "gay and retarded". It's one of the most intelligent movies I've seen. If you don't like the movie, it is probably becuase you just do not have the mental capacity to understand it.

Brittney United States

2/27/2009 4:16:29 PM #

Justanothergeorge

1.Not appreciated in its time by some,not surprising when individuals in our times consume more television then there neuronet can grow...hense the alzeimers boom. (thats when your brain shuts down when you dont use it enough.. Laimens terms)

2.Sounds like a symphony of ideas, by an orchestra of charasmatic zealous persons .Alot is in what seems not to be there at all..

Justanothergeorge Greece

3/24/2009 11:46:49 AM #

Jaclyn

Not everyone 'gets' or can relate to this movie.  For those who bash it, they haven't taken the time to really ponder the questions and morales this movie conjures up.  It is a thought-provoking, discuss-after kind of movie.  Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.  However, I think this movie is excellent and that people should utilize their time watching this movie (with their blackberry on silent!) soak it in, and not be afraid to dream big and realize that we are not only here to go through the motions on earth but to try to get in tune with our spiritual/higher selves. Society is blurring our vision with reality t.v., x-box, allowing everyone to be found at all times (cell phones, email...) and it doesn't allow for much quiet time anymore, of utilizing our brain to it's utter capacity.  It's like society or the government or whoever it may be doesn't want us to become smarter or evolve further when it comes to individual thinking.  We need more movies tlike this out there in order to stimulate the mind. Janelle and Jesus raise great points as well.

***A mind stretched by a new idea never regains it's original dimension.  Knowledge is limited, imagination encircles the world.
***An idle mind is the devils playground

Jaclyn Canada

6/30/2009 8:42:39 AM #

James

This movie fuels curiosity, which is the greatest thing I think any movie can do.  It introduces a new perspective.

James United States

10/12/2009 2:40:42 PM #

Kayla

This movie is amazing

Kayla United States

10/14/2009 2:18:58 AM #

Charm

This movie is sooo AWESOME. Love its dreaming thing :)

Charm Republic of the Philippines

10/18/2009 1:03:42 PM #

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3/4/2010 8:20:55 AM #

ali

i wanna love but no one ready to me

ali Paraguay

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