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“There is something incredibly beautiful and strange when you see a hyena and tigers and zebras and they’re all in the same room together all passed out sleeping—and a baby giraffe at the end. One thing about that scene specifically, the baby giraffe was completely clueless to the fact that there’s the tiger in one cage and lion in the other cage directly opposite it. They’re both staring at the giraffe during the scene and I was just trying to make the giraffe not realize what was happening and keep him looking in one direction.”
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Jessica Sharzer (dir. of Speak): This scene was really funny. You know, I wanted [Michael] to slap her hard but when he did she would burst out laughing. 

Jessica Sharzer (dir. of Speak): This scene was really funny. You know, I wanted [Michael] to slap her hard but when he did she would burst out laughing. 


Hawthorne wanted snow to symbolize cold, that’s what I think. Cold and silence. Nothing quieter than snow. The sky screams to deliver it, a hundred banshees flying on the edge of the blizzard.
But once the snow covers the ground, it hushes as still as my heart.
Melinda Sordino, Speak

Hawthorne wanted snow to symbolize cold, that’s what I think. Cold and silence. Nothing quieter than snow. The sky screams to deliver it, a hundred banshees flying on the edge of the blizzard.

But once the snow covers the ground, it hushes as still as my heart.

Melinda Sordino, Speak