So, I'm watching Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium with the kids a couple days ago. It's a pretty good movie for any of you out there with kids....the kids really liked it and I enjoyed it a bit myself
Anyway, the main character of the movie is Mr. Magorium and he is played by Dustin Hoffman. Magorium is sorta like a toy shop creator equivalent of a Willy Wonka. His character is totally non-nonsensical throughout the entire movie. However, he is something like 240 years old and decides that it is his time to "depart." His assistant (Mahoney, played by Natalie Portman) is having a hard time coming to grips with his departure and, in the middle of this kids' movie, this scene came out of nowhere and really blew my mind with how deep it was.....
Quote:
M.Magorium: (in a quiet sigh) oh, Mahoney…
Mahoney: Don’t go.
M.Magorium: My darling
Mahoney: I’m not ready, I’m not ready for it to end.
M.Magorium: I’m sorry.
(Mahoney sits down a step)
M. Magorium: When King Lear dies in Act Five do you know what William Shakespeare has written? He’s written, 'He Dies'. That's all, nothing more. No fan fare, no metaphor, no brilliant final words. The culmination of the most influential work of the dramatic literature is, He Dies. It takes Shakespeare’s genius to come up with, he dies. And yet every time I read those two words I find myself overwhelmed with dysphoria.
And I know its only natural to be sad, but not because of the words he dies, but because of the life we saw prior to the words.
I’ve lived all five of my acts Mahoney and I am not asking you to be happy that I must go. I’m only asking that you turn the page. Continue reading. And let the next story begin. And if anyone ever asks what became of me you relay my life in all its wander, and it with a simple, and modest, he died.
Mahoney: I love you.
M.Magorium: I love you too.
(M.Magorium takes Mahoney by the hands and gets her up to her feet)
M.Magorium: (he sighs) Your life is an occasion…….rise to it.
(he kisses her forehead and walks away)
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This quote has since become one of my favorites in any movie I have ever watched. It actually inspired me to go out, buy King Lear and read it
Anyway, what quotes from either movies or literature have really struck you as truly brilliant (on any level....comical, dramatic, etc.)?