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{"scene_id": 1, "id": 1, "type": "narration", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "Scripts.com\nStill Alice\nBy Richard Glatzer", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 2, "id": 2, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. NEW YORK RESTAURANT - EVENING\n\nIn a fashionable uptown Asian-Fusion eatery, a birthdaycelebration takes\nplace. At the head of the table is ALICE\nHOWLAND, a woman who could be said to have it all: a high-\nflying academic career, a successful marriage, and threehealthy grown\nchildren. She is whip smart, charming,\nundeniably beautiful. To her right is her husband, JOHNHOWLAND, also an\nacademic, a bear of a man with a gleam ofhigh intelligence. To her left is\nher oldest daughter ANNAHOWLAND JONES, a successful lawyer, and handsome\nhusbandCHARLIE. One chair at the table is conspicuously empty.\nANNA (PRE-LAP)\nOkay. Happy Birthday, Mom!\nAnna hands Alice a gift-wrapped bag.\nALICE :\nIs that for me?\nCHARLIE :\nExactly, I don’t believe it. You\ndon’t even look forty, much lessfifty.\nALICE :\nOh Charlie, please - but thank you.\nI appreciate it. Can I open this\nnow?\nANNA :\nYes, open it. Please.\nAlice opens the present and gasps.\nALICE :\nOh! Oh I love it.\nANNA :\nOh good.\nALICE :\nIt’s so beautiful.\nANNA :\nYou can exchange it if it doesn’t\nfit.\nALICE :\nNo, no, no. I’m not going to. I\nabsolutely love it. You always get\nme things I love.\nA smart young man bearing a resemblance to John rushes up.\nThis is TOM HOWLAND.\nTOM :\nSorry I’m late..!\nTom kisses his mom on the cheek.\nALICE :\nOh hey!\nTom finds a seat.\nALICE :\nIsn’t...um...Lisa coming?\nTOM :\nNo, we split up.\nANNA :\nYes, I did notice that your statuspopped back to single...yet again.\nHe gives his sister a tight-lipped smile. Then, to Alice:\nTOM :\nI forgot your present. Left it in\nmy locker.\nALICE :\nI just hope you didn’t spend toomuch.\nANNA :\nDon’t worry, he didn’t.\nJOHN :\nWhere have you been?\nTOM:\nThe ER was like a madhouse. This\none guy came in - six stab wounds.\nI swear one missed his heart by,\nseriously, an inch.\nANNA :\nNo. Tom, it’s dinner time. Please.\nTOM :\nNot yet it isn’t.\nANNA :\nNearly.\nJOHN :\nSo what kind of antibiotic do you\nuse..?\nAs John and Tom engage enthusiastically in a rehash of thepoor guy’s\ntrauma, Alice turns to Anna and Charlie.\nANNA :\nMom, have you spoken to Lydia?\nALICE :\nYes. She wanted to be here\ntonight, but she had a reallyimportant audition.\nANNA :\nWhat for?\nALICE :\nA guest spot on some TV thing.\nSomething Enemy.\nAnna shakes her head.\nCHARLIE :\nMaybe this will be her big break.\nALICE :\nYeah maybe.\nANNA :\nDon’t hold your breath.\nCHARLIE :\nMeow.\nANNA :\n(laughing)\nStop it.\nCHARLIE :\nYou two must have been somethinggrowing up. Why do I picture dollswith\nheads cut off?\nALICE :\nNo, my sister and I were veryclose, actually.\nCharlie and Anna both look at her, a little surprised.\nCHARLIE:\nOh...sorry...I was talking about\nAnna and Lydia.\nALICE :\nOh my goodness, I don’t know why Isaid that.\nAnna steps in to change the mood.\nANNA :\nWell we’re here to celebrate you,\nMom. So Dad, what about a toast.\nShe turns to her dad, who is still rattling on about E.R.\nANNA :\nDad, a toast?!\nJOHN :\nOh yes, yes, yes.\nThey raise their glasses.\nJOHN :\nTo the most beautiful and the most\nintelligent woman I have known myentire life.\nALICE :\nThank you.\nEVERYBODY :\nHappy Birthday!", "behaviors": ["affection", "agitation", "confusion"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_spouse", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 3, "id": 3, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. UCLA UNIVERSITY CAMPUS - CORRIDOR - LOS ANGLES - DAY\n\nWe follow Alice from behind as she walks down the bright,\nbroad corridor of the academic institution.\nPROFESSOR JOHNSON (O.S.)\nMy name is Frederick Johnson, I’man associate professor of cognitivescience\nhere at UCLA and I’m here\nto welcome today’s speaker who hasjust flown in from New York.", "behaviors": ["wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:long_term_care"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 4, "id": 4, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. FUNCTION ROOM - AN HOUR LATER\n\nA lectern has been set up in front of a projection screen.\nAbout FORTY ACADEMICS are sitting, listening. Young,\nconfident, PROFESSOR JOHNSON is introducing Alice as shewaits at the side.\nPROFESSOR JOHNSON\nNow in my dissertation I spent\nabout a chapter and a half fairly\nvituperatively citing today’s guest\nand saying why I thought she was\nwrong...\nThe audience laughs, Alice as well.\nPROFESSOR JOHNSON\nFor the record, every time Alice\nand I have argued, she’s right.\nAlice Howland is the Lillian YoungProfessor of Linguistics atColumbia\nUniversity. She famouslywrote her seminal textbook, From\nNeurons to Nouns, while raisingthree children - I’m sure gettingmore than a\nfew “Ah-ha” moments\nfrom them - and it is now\nconsidered one of the cornerstones\nof linguistics education all overthe world. Please welcome...Dr.\nAlice Howland.\nWarm applause from the assembled. Alice takes her placebehind the lectern.\nALICE :\nThank you. Thank you so much.\nShe taps a computer sitting on the lectern. A photo of anadorable,\nbright-eyed baby comes up on the screen behind her.\nShe launches into her talk with great self-assurance.\nALICE:\nMost children speak and understand\ntheir mother tongue before they\nturn four, without lessons,\nhomework, or much in the way of\nfeedback. How do they accomplish\nthis remarkable feat? Well this is\na question that has interested\nscientists at least since Charles\nDarwin kept a diary of the early\nlanguage of his infant son. He\nobserved, “Man has an instinctive\ntendency to speak, as we see in the\nbabble of our young children.”\nShe taps her computer - a photo of Charles Darwin comes up.\nALICE:\nMuch has been learned since then\nbut today I’m going to show yousome recent studies from my lab inchildren\nbetween the ages ofeighteen months and two and a half\nyears.\nShe taps again - a picture of a toddler in a kid-friendly\nlab.\nALICE:\nNow, this might sound like it fallsinto the great academic traditionof\nknowing more and more about lessand less until we know everythingabout\nnothing.\n(audience chuckles)\nBut I hope to convince you that bytaking these first baby steps intothe...\nThe smooth, assured flow of Alice’s lecture is broken - aword isn’t\nforthcoming.\nALICE :\nInto the...\nThe audience waits patiently.\nALICE:\n(deadpanning)\nI knew I shouldn’t have had that\nchampagne.\nAn appreciative murmur. Alice takes a slight detour roundthe word.\nALICE :\n...into the word stock of a givenlanguage...\n(hits her stride again)\n...we will learn crucial\ninformation about the interaction\nbetween memory and computation thatis the very essence ofcommunication.", "behaviors": ["affection", "agitation", "confusion"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.7, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, relationship_conflict, safety_risk", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 5, "id": 5, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BLACK CAR -- MOVING -- LOS ANGELES\n\nAlice stares out the window - something is troubling her.\nShe closes her eyes as if to squeeze out a thought.\nALICE :\n(under her breath)\nLexicon!\nSatisfied, she looks at a WORDS WITH FRIENDS game on heriPhone. Moving\nthree letters, she forms the word “HADJ” on atriple.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.25, "emotion_intensity": 0.45, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 6, "id": 6, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. APARTMENT BUILDING - KOREATOWN - LATE AFTERNOON\n\nThe black car arrives at a two-story run-down Seventiesapartment building.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 7, "id": 7, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. SECOND FLOOR CORRIDOR\n\nAlice exits the elevator and walks down the corridor of the\nlow-rent building. She passes a room where she glimpses afew young people\nhanging out listening to indie rock. A\nlittle further down, she finds Lydia’s door.\nThe door is answered by LYDIA HOWLAND, a feisty young womanwith dark hair.\nLYDIA :\nHey.\nALICE :\nHi.\nLYDIA :\nHey, sorry. You just caught me by\nsurprise. Come on in. It’s messy\nbut I was in the process of\ncleaning.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 8, "id": 8, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LYDIA’S APARTMENT\n\nALICE :\nIt’s fine, honey. Don’t worry.\nAlice looks around. A living room adjoins a kitchen,\nseparated only by a counter that is cluttered with left-oversfrom lunch.\nThere are some pieces of eighties thrift storefurniture, some carelessly\ndiscarded men’s boots.\nLYDIA:\n(picking up a few things)\nThe boys are total slobs. The\nkitchen is the main battleground,\nbut I’ve got them in training. So\nwe’ll see how that goes.\nAlice glances at some photobooths on the wall - Lydia and twoyoung men\ngoofing for the camera.\nALICE :\nSo where are they?\nLYDIA :\nAt work. Doug’s at Starbucks.\nMalcolm does some catering.\nALICE :\nI guess that’s what they mean by aworking actor?\nLydia gives a tight-lipped smile. Acting is always a soretopic for them.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.7, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 9, "id": 9, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. L.A. RESTAURANT - NIGHT\n\nThe restaurant is typical Silverlake -- hipster Mexican.\nLydia has finished eating. Alice is still working on it.\nALICE (PRE-LAP)\nAre you involved with either one ofthem?\nLYDIA :\nDoug’s gay. And Malcolm and I did\nhave a thing, but it’s over. He gotme in with Open Space though. It’s\nlike the best theater company.\nALICE :\nYes, I heard.\nAlice’s plate is taken away prematurely by a BUSBOY.\nALICE :\n(joking)\nThank you. Yeah, I’m done.\nLYDIA :\nIt would have been awesome if yousaw ‘No Exit.’\nALICE :\nDaddy said you were really good.\nLYDIA :\nI was all right. Not my bestnight, but at least he got a senseof it all.\nFigure out why he’sdoing - you know - me a solid withthe company.\nAlice didn’t know this. Lydia immediately realizes sheshouldn’t have said\nanything.\nALICE :\nWhat do you mean?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s just really nice of him to\nhelp out.\nALICE :\nHow is he helping out with the\ncompany?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s our responsibility as membersto raise equity for our productionswe put\non. And then eventually weget a cut of the box office - it’slike we’re\nshareholders...\nALICE :\nSo you have to...pay to act,\nbasically?\nLYDIA :\nNo. It’s a theater group. It’sjust the reality of the situation.\nThat’s how it is here. It’s Los\nAngeles.\nALICE :\nLydia, don’t you think it’s timeyou reconsidered things? You’re so\nsmart. There’s so much more youcould be doing with your life...\nLYDIA :\n(interrupting, annoyed)\nLike going to college?\nALICE :\nYes! Like college.\nLYDIA :\nYeah...Like we’ve never talked\nabout that before...every singleday of my life. I figured out whatI wanted\nto do and I’m doing it.\nIt’s a good thing.\nALICE :\nBut on whose dime?\nLYDIA :\nYou’re helping Tom with Med school.\nYou helped Anna with law.\nALICE :\nSweetheart...those are real\ncareers. I just don’t want you to\nlimit your choices.\nLYDIA :\nYou want to make my choices.\nALICE :\nNo, I don’t.\nLYDIA :\nI’m really happy.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. I don’t - I don’t wantto argue about this. Just forget Isaid\nanything.\nLYDIA :\nIt’s forgotten.\nA noise dings on Alice’s phone.\nLYDIA :\nYou going to check your phone?\nAlice looks at the phone.\nALICE :\nIt’s just a game. Your sister and\nI have developed an obsession withWords with Friends.\nLYDIA :\n(feeling a bit left out)\nThat’s cute.\nALICE:\n(reading this)\nBelieve me, you don’t want to playher. She’s a demon.\nLYDIA :\nI’m not surprised.\nAlice sighs and looks for a way to re-start the conversation.", "behaviors": ["affection", "agitation", "confusion"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, memory_loss, relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_group_activity", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 10, "id": 10, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. TOWN CAR - MOVING - AFTERNOON\n\nAlice is travelling, once again, now through the streets ofNew York.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 11, "id": 11, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - ENTRY WAY\n\nShe enters with her bags and closes the door behind her.\nALICE:\nJohn? Hi.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 12, "id": 12, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN\n\nDepositing her keys in a goldfish bowl, she glances at a\nsmall memory board on the wall. No note has been left for\nher.\nALICE :\nJohn?\nShe gets her iPhone out of her bag and texts John:\nTEXT:\nWhere R U?", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "daily_routine, medical_context, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 13, "id": 13, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. UPTOWN STREETS - MOMENTS LATER\n\nNow in athletic wear, Alice runs down the cold street. She\nnavigates around PEDESTRIANS and MOMS WITH STROLLERS.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 14, "id": 14, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. RIVERSIDE PARK\n\nIn the light of the late afternoon, she runs through the\ntrees on a familiar path.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 15, "id": 15, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. COLUMBIA CAMPUS -- DAY\n\nStudents and academics are going about their business. A\nyoung STREET VENDOR is passing out leaflets calling, “Sale at\nthe Shoe Warehouse.”\nAlice runs into the center of the square then slows down.\nSuddenly, she’s not sure of where she is.\nTIGHT CLOSE-UP OF ALICE\nTHE DEPTH OF FIELD has become very shallow, completelyisolating her from\nher surroundings. The normal Universitysoundscape fades away\ndisconcertingly. She looks from one\nbuilding to another - from one person to another. Thingsswim momentarily\ninto focus but there’s no context - nobigger picture. Her breathing starts\nto quicken.\nShe ventures one way a few paces, up some stairs. Her\nbreathing is rapid, her face flushed with fear. She puts herhead down,\nforcing herself to focus.\nThen, she recognizes the Columbia Library Building in frontof her.\nNormality returns. People walk by her, chatting.\nEverything is in focus now.\nShe heads towards her home.\nSTREET VENDOR :\nWant one?\nALICE :\nNo thanks.", "behaviors": ["anxiety", "wandering"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "uncertainty", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 16, "id": 16, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - ENTRYWAY\n\nThere’s the sound of a key in the door.\nJOHN (O.S.)\nAli...\nFrom the kitchen area, John appears, hair messy, a day’sstubble visible.\nAlice enters, trying not to show theturmoil she’s feeling.\nJOHN :\nI was wondering where you were.\nHe goes to hug her.\nALICE :\nDon’t. I’m all sweaty.\nJOHN :\nHow did it go?\nALICE :\nWhat?\nAlice heads to the kitchen.", "behaviors": ["affection", "exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "warmth", "emotion_valence": 0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.5, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 17, "id": 17, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN\n\nJOHN :\nUCLA..?\nALICE :\nGood. They were really...receptive.\nJOHN :\nI’m sure they were. And how was\nLydia?\nALICE :\nGood, y’know...\nJOHN :\nYou guys argue?\nALICE :\nWell we spent the whole eveningtrying not to. You know, I have tosay the\nnews that you were bankrolling\nher theatre company didn’texactly help.\nJOHN :\nI told you about that.\nALICE :\nYou didn’t.\nJOHN :\nI thought I did.\nALICE :\nYou didn’t.\nJOHN :\nWell...you’re not gonna like thiseither, but I still have a lot ofthings to\ndo at the lab. So maybeyou could walk me over there right\nnow...\nALICE:\n(annoyed)\nNo. I don’t want to go to campus.\nI just went for a run. I reallyneed to be home now.\nJOHN :\n(a flicker of concern)\nAre you okay?\nALICE :\nYeah, I’m fine. I just - you saidwe were going to spend the eveningin.\nJOHN :\nI did - and we will. The sooner I\ngo, the sooner I’ll be back. And\nwe can watch a movie.\nAlice takes a breath.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. I’m just exhausted.\nHe kisses her on the forehead and heads off.\nJOHN :\nGet some rest. Try to relax.\nJohn walks out.", "behaviors": ["agitation", "repetitive_questioning", "wandering"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, relationship_conflict, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 18, "id": 18, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. DR. BENJAMIN’S OFFICE - DAY\n\nAlice sits in a chair being questioned by DR. BENJAMIN, anunseen\nNeurologist. In one long take, we see her trademarkconfidence start to\nerode.\nALICE (PRE-LAP)\nI’ve started forgetting things.\nLittle annoying things likes wordsand names. And I got lost -\ncompletely lost - running on\ncampus. I talked to my doctorabout it and she said it could be\nmenopause and the last time I had aperiod was in February but then Ihad one\nin September right beforemy birthday so...\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAre you taking any pills, anymedication, supplements?\nALICE :\nI take a multivitamin, flax seedoil, calcium, iron and occasionallya\nsleeping pill when I travel.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nHave you had any head injuries?\nALICE :\nNo.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nWould you consider yourselfdepressed, or under undue stress atthe moment?\nALICE :\nNo. I work a lot but I thrive on\nit.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nHow’s your sleeping?\nALICE :\nIt’s fine. Like seven hours a\nnight.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNow I’m going to ask you toremember a name and address. I’ll\nask you for it again later, okay?\n(she nods)\nJohn Black, 42 Washington Street,\nHoboken. Can you repeat that forme?\nALICE :\nJohn Black, 42 Washington Street,\nHoboken.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nGood. How old are you?\nALICE :\nI’m fifty.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nWhat’s today’s date?\nALICE :\nNovember 26th.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nWhere are we?\nALICE :\nWe are on the third floor of New\nYork Presbyterian.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nCan you spell ‘water’ for me?\nALICE :\nW-A-T-E-R.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNow spell it for me backwards.\nALICE :\nR-E-T-A-W.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nCan you tell me what you see on\nthese cards?\nALICE :\nPliers. A ladder. A sea horse. A\nscrewdriver. An elephant.\nIt seems absurd for Alice to be answering such childishquestions.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nTell me about your parents.\nALICE :\nThey’re both dead. My mother andsister died in a car accident when\nI was eighteen. My father died in1999 of liver failure.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nHepatitis?\nALICE :\nCirrhosis. He was an alcoholic.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAnd what was he like towards the\nend?\nIt’s an uncomfortable subject for Alice.\nALICE :\nIncoherent. Incontinent. To tell\nyou the truth we didn’t see a lotof each other. He lived in New\nHampshire and...we weren’t thatclose.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nSorry. Do you have any othersiblings?\nALICE :\nNo. I only had the one.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNow can you tell me the name andaddress I asked you to remember?\nA wall. Alice tries to recall.\nALICE :\nUm...John Black.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAnd the address?\nShe takes a moment.\nALICE :\nDamn it, I forgot.\nDR. BENJAMIN\n42 Argyle street, Cole Street,\nWashington Street or South Street?\nA pause. She shakes her head.\nALICE :\nI was distracted, talking about myparents. Can we do that one again?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nThere’s no need to at this time.\nALICE :\nOkay.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI’d like to do an MRI, just to rulesome things out.\nALICE :\nLike what? Because I think I have a\nbrain tumor.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nIt’s just a precaution. But it\nwill also allow us to see if there\nare any lesions or signs of a\nstroke. Find out what’s going on\nin there.\nAlice nods, absorbing this.\nALICE :\nOkay - what should I do in themeantime?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYou can get plenty of exercise.\nIt’s always good to get the bloodpumping. And drink lots of water,\nhydration is excellent for the\nmemory.\nAlice takes this in.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAnd the next time that you come and\nsee me, can you bring in someone\nthat knows you well? Your husband\nor a close relative?\nAfter a brief hesitation, Alice nods.\nALICE :\nOkay.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "orientation_check", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, memory_loss, relationship_conflict, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_spouse", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 19, "id": 19, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. ALICE’S NEIGBORHOOD -- DAY\n\nSnow has fallen. The busy streets of New York are suddenly,\nand magically, quiet.", "behaviors": ["withdrawal"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "safety_risk", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 20, "id": 20, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITCHEN - AFTERNOON\n\nWe see winter squash chopped; brussel sprouts peeled, a\nturkey in the oven being checked.\nAlice is busily preparing Christmas dinner. A timer rings.\nShe goes over to the far wall murmuring...\nALICE :\nStethoscope. Millennium. Hedgehog.\nLifting a dish cloth on a memory board, she checks three\nwords -Stethoscope. Millennium. Hedgehog.\nErasing the words, she thinks a moment and writes, “Cathode,\nPomegranate, Trellis.”\nShe places the cloth back over the words and resets the\ntimer.\nMOMENTS LATER :\nAlice is peeling carrots. There’s the sound of someone coming\nin the front door.\nTOM (O.S.)\nHello!\nALICE :\nHi. Come on in.\nTom appears with a new GIRLFRIEND.\nTOM :\nHey Mom.\nALICE :\nGood to see you.\nTOM :\nThis is Jenny.\nALICE :\nI’m Alice. I’m so happy you couldjoin us.\nJENNY :\nThank you for having me.\nALICE :\nOf course. Sweetheart, why don’t\nyou guys go in the and get a drink\nand grab the - cheese thing. All\nright? I’m so happy you could\njoin, I really am, Jenny.\nJENNY :\nThank you.\nTom and Jenny head to the living room.", "behaviors": ["affection", "confusion", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 21, "id": 21, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIVING ROOM\n\nJENNY :\nIt smells so good in here.\nTOM :\nBeautiful.\nTom admires the table spread.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 22, "id": 22, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN -- MOMENTS LATER\n\nAlice assembles milk, sugar, white chocolate, challah breadon the counter.\nShe opens a box of eggs and stares blanklyat them.\nALICE :\n(to herself)\nHow many goddam eggs..?\nThe timer goes off again.\nALICE :\nCathode. Pomegranate...Trellis.\nShe goes over to the memory board, checks the results. Rightagain! She\nerases the words as Lydia appears.\nLYDIA :\nHey Mom!\nALICE :\nHey!!\nThey hug warmly.\nLYDIA :\nMerry Christmas.\nALICE :\nAw, Merry Christmas.\nALICE :\nHow was your flight?\nLYDIA :\nActually awful. This guy coughedall over me the entire time.\nALICE :\nI hope you don’t get sick.\nLydia glances at the ingredients on the counter.\nLYDIA :\nDoes this mean what I think it\nmeans?\nALICE :\nYes.\nLYDIA :\nBread pudding!\nALICE :\nIt’s your favorite.\nANNA (O.S.)\nMom! Merry Christmas!\nAnna and Charlie enter the kitchen in expensive casual-wearcontrasting with\nLydia’s thrift-store chic. Anna hugs hermother.\nANNA :\nHave you seen my latest Words WithFriends?\nALICE :\nOh no. I haven’t had time yet,\nsweetheart.\nANNA :\nIt’s a real zinger.\nCHARLIE :\nJEALOUSY on a triple.\nANNA :\nDon’t spoil it.\nCHARLIE :\nIt’s already trending on Twitter.\nLydia greets her sister.\nAlice is distracted, staring at the bread puddingingredients, as the\nsisters attempt some friendlyconversation.\nANNA :\nHow’s California?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s great.\nANNA :\nWarmer than here..?\nLYDIA :\nYes. Definitely warmer than here.\nALICE :\nOkay now, all get outta here. I\nhave to concentrate or there’ll be\nno food.\nLYDIA :\nWhere’s dad?\nALICE :\nHe’s upstairs.\nLydia goes into the living room.\nANNA :\nCan I help you with anything?\nALICE :\nNo, I’m fine. Just go get a drink\nor something.\nANNA :\nOkay. It’s going to be delicious.\nALICE :\nOh I hope so.\nANNA :\nIt will be. I can’t wait.\nAnna and Tom go into the living room. Alice checks her phone\nfor a bread pudding recipe.", "behaviors": ["affection", "confusion", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, medical_context, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 23, "id": 23, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. DINING ROOM - AN HOUR LATER\n\nAnna, Charlie, John, Tom and his girlfriend, are seated\ndrinking wine.\nANNA :\nIt’s a very big decision. We’re\nexcited. The place was recommendedby a couple of friends who’d beentrying\nfor years and have just hadtheir first child. So we’ll see...\nJOHN :\nI’ve heard good things about\nWellspring.\nANNA :\nGood. It’s expensive, but we\nobviously want it to work.\nTOM :\nI can’t believe you’re going to be\na Mom.\nANNA :\nI know!!\nThey carry on chatting as Alice enters carrying a soup\ntureen.\nALICE :\nHere we are...\nShe places the tureen in the center of the table.\nLYDIA :\nWhat kind of soup is it?\nALICE:\nIt’s butternut squash.\nLYDIA :\nNice!\nAlice notices Jenny sitting next to Tom.\nALICE:\nHi, I’m Alice. I’m so happy you\ncould join us.\nJENNY :\nI’m - Jenny.\nJenny looks a little startled. Lydia glances over at her.\nAlice takes a breath.\nALICE:\nIt’s really nice to meet you. Well\nI think I deserve a glass of wine\nafter all that, don’t you?\nLYDIA :\nYou want white?\nALICE:\nYes. Thank you. Does everyone\nhave a glass?\nANNA :\nYes, we do!\nALICE :\nLet’s have a toast. To Christmas!!\nALL :\nMerry Christmas.\nThey clink glasses.", "behaviors": ["affection", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 24, "id": 24, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. DR. BENJAMIN’S OFFICE - DAY\n\nAlice is nervously listening as the doctor reviews her file.\nDR. BENJAMIN (PRE-LAP)\nNo cerebral vascular disease, no\nevidence of any stroke, no masses.\nALICE :\n(under her breath)\nThank God.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAnd your blood work came backcompletely clear. But what worries\nme are the memory tests that I sentyou for. You have sporadic\nmemoryimpairment totally out ofproportion to your age and there isevidence\nof decline in your levelof mental function.\n(MORE)\nDR. BENJAMIN (cont'd)\nI think we should do a PET scan.\nIt’s similar to an MRI but it can\npick up things at the molecularlevel...\nALICE:\n(interrupting)\nI know what a PET scan is but what\nin particular are you looking for?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI want to see if the results are\nconsistent with Alzheimer’s\ndisease. It would be rare for\nsomeone as young as yourself. But\nyou do fit the criteria.\nAlice nods, absorbing this.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNow last time you came I asked you\nto bring a close relative.\nALICE :\nI really didn’t think that would be\nnecessary.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNext time, for sure. Okay..?", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 25, "id": 25, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN - NIGHT\n\nJohn is at the counter top, reading e-mails on his computer.\nAt the sink, scrubbing a pot, Alice responds to him almost onautopilot.\nJOHN :\n“...enhancement of endogenouslevels of beta endorphin has not sofar been\nshown to reduce the\nincidence of metastasis in the\ndistant cell sites.”\nALICE :\nThat’s not good.\nJOHN :\nTell me about it. We’ve been\nworking on this for months! “The\nbeta-endorphin doesn’tsignificantly impact the microphageactivity”...\nALICE :\nHow about the cytokines?\nJOHN :\nElevated. Slightly. Oh god backto square one. Are we both here on\nthe seventeenth?\nALICE :\nI don’t remember.\nJOHN :\nPhil and Diane were saying they\nmight come to town for the weekend.\nNo reply. John looks up at her. She is still determinedlyscrubbing.\nJOHN :\nHow long are you going to keep atthat thing?\nALICE :\nUntil it’s clean...", "behaviors": ["repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.25, "emotion_intensity": 0.45, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 26, "id": 26, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT\n\nJohn is sleeping soundly. Unable to sleep, Alice looks atthe clock. It’s\n2.15.", "behaviors": ["sleep_disturbance"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 27, "id": 27, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BATHROOM - LATER\n\nShe enters, switching on the too-bright light, then looks atherself in the\nmirror, face scrunched. Opening the bathroomcabinet, she takes out some\nsleeping pills.", "behaviors": ["sleep_disturbance"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 28, "id": 28, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BEDROOM - NIGHT\n\nIt’s now 4:\nracing. Deliberately, she turns on the bedside lampand touches John’s\nshoulder.\nALICE :\nJohn...John, sweetheart. Wake up.\nHe groans, shifts around under the covers. He groggily openshis eyes.\nJOHN :\nHmmm... What time is it?\nALICE :\nI need to talk to you...I’ve...I’vegot something wrong with me.\nHe gradually starts to wake up.\nJOHN :\nWhat are you talking about..?\nALICE :\nI’ve been seeing a neurologist.\nJOHN :\nYou’ve been seeing a neurologist?\nWhy?\nALICE :\nThey think it might be early onsetAlzheimer’s.\nJOHN :\nWhat? That, that makes absolutely\nno sense.\nALICE :\nI didn’t want to tell you becausethey don’t know anything for surebut I’ve\nbeen doing all these testsand I’m really scared.\nJohn sits up in bed.\nJOHN :\nAli, that is completely insane.\nALICE :\nI got lost when I was running oncampus awhile ago. I can’t\nrememberappointments. Words...\nJOHN :\nHoney, we all have memory lapses.\nThat’s a sign of getting older.\nThe other day I forgot the word ‘\nglucose.’\nALICE :\nIt’s not like that. It’s like\nsomething just drops out under me.\nJOHN :\nBut there’s no diagnosis yet?\nALICE :\nNo.\nJOHN :\nWell I think that this is\nridiculous. It’s complete\nbullshit, you don’t have\nAlzheimer’s.\nHe reaches out again for her, but she pulls away. Her\nemotion, stoked by a sleepless night and a failed Ambien,\nturns to anger.\nALICE :\nGod dammit! Why won’t you take meseriously? I know what I’m feeling.\nAnd it feels like my brain isfucking dying. And everything I’veworked for\nin my entire life isgoing. It’s all going...\nJOHN :\nCome here don’t cry.\nIn his eyes we see care and concern but also the first signsof reckoning.", "behaviors": ["anxiety", "confusion", "depression/sadness"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.95, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 29, "id": 29, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN - MORNING\n\nAlice sits at the counter in a baggy sweatshirt. John is\ndutifully preparing some cereal. They both look exhausted.\nJOHN :\nWhat time is your tutorial?\nALICE :\nEleven.\nJOHN :\nWell, that gives you some time.\nI’m going to be a little latebecause I have a departmentalmeeting. But when\nI get back maybewe can do dinner, have some Thaifood?\nALICE :\nYeah. Okay. I’m okay...last nightjust got the better of me, that’sall.\nTheir routine conversation seems almost stripped of meaning,\nyet they do what people do - they carry on.\nJOHN :\nWell two things; I think it’s waytoo early to jump to anyconclusions and\nwhatever happens,\nI’m here.\nShe looks at him, weighing him, wondering about the future.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "orientation_check"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "daily_routine, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 30, "id": 30, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. DOCTOR BENJAMIN’S OFFICE\n\nA computer shows a brightly colored cross-section of a brain.\nAlice’s brain.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYou can clearly see in here. The\nred areas are high in beta amyloid.\nThe build up has probably been\nongoing for several years. I’m\nsorry.\nJohn sits beside Alice. He is not buying it.\nJOHN :\nThere is evidence of high amyloid\nin older people with normal\ncognitive functioning, correct?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYes but not in someone as young as\nAlice. At least, it would be\nextremely rare.\nJOHN :\nI also read that high amyloid is\nassociated with conditions other\nthan Alzheimer’s.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nUnfortunately, in Alice’s case this\ncorroborates the clinical symptoms\nshe’s presenting.\nJOHN :\nShouldn’t any diagnosis be\naccompanied by a genetic test?\nALICE :\nJohn, hold on a minute, please.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nActually, I was going to suggest\nthat.\n(MORE)\nDR. BENJAMIN (cont'd)\nIn a case like this - with the\nonset being so early - we’d like to\ncheck for presenilin mutations.\nThat would be an indicator of\nFamilial Alzheimer’s Disease which\nis a rarer form. We can make an\nappointment for you to see a\ngenetic counsellor.\nThis news really hits Alice. When she speaks, it takes an\neffort to control her voice.\nALICE :\nSo this concerns my children too?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYes.\nALICE :\nI assume if I have the gene, the\nchances of passing it on to each\none is fifty-fifty?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI’m afraid so.\nALICE :\nAnd if they are carrying the gene,\nwhat are the odds of them\ndeveloping the disease?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI’m afraid it’s 100%.\nShe nods, still trying to stay calm as her eyes betray a rush\nof emotion.", "behaviors": ["anxiety", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 31, "id": 31, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. MEDICAL BUILDING ELEVATORS -- DAY\n\nAlice and John wait by the elevators. There’s a tremendous\nweight upon them. For a moment, neither can speak.\nALICE :\nThe kids will be here for our\nanniversary.\nJOHN :\nI don’t think we should tell them.\nNot until we have the test results.\nALICE :\nWe will by then. If I go in next\nweek...\nSuddenly, John leans forward and punches the button.\nJOHN :\nWhere the hell is this goddamelevator? Here we are in a majorhospital, and\nthey only have oneelevator running.\nALICE :\nJohn, it’s okay.\nJOHN :\nWe could have taken the stairs by\nnow.\nALICE :\nIt doesn’t matter.\nThe elevator arrives and they get in silently.", "behaviors": ["agitation"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.85, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 32, "id": 32, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIVING ROOM - DAY\n\nAnna, Charlie and Tom are on the couch, Lydia sits apart.\nAlice wants to make an announcement but the words just won’t\ncome.\nALICE :\nWell, um everybody...\nTOM :\nWhat’s going on?\nALICE :\nOh boy.\nShe looks at John.\nLYDIA :\nAre you guys breaking up, or...\nALICE :\nNo. It’s nothing like that.\nANNA :\nMom are you sick..?\nALICE:\nI’ve been seeing a neurologist forthe past few months and I haveAlzheimer’s\ndisease. Early onset.\nThere is a sense of unease and shock in the room.\nTOM :\nThat...That makes no sense.\nAre you sure? It may be...\nJOHN :\nThere’s no doubt. She has the\ndisease.\nTOM:\nBut at her age...\nJOHN :\nIt’s rare but it’s been confirmed.\nANNA:\n(tearing up)\nYou’re so young Mom. I don’tunderstand that.\nLYDIA :\nI had noticed one or two things.\nYou didn’t know Tom’s girlfriendwhen she came over at Christmas-\nANNA :\n(under her breath)\nLydia!\nAnna shakes her head at Lydia.\nTOM :\nWhat medications are you on?\nALICE :\nRight now Aricept and Numenda.\nTOM :\nAnd they can slow its progress?\nALICE :\nNo.\nJOHN:\n(as Alice tries to talk)\nI’m afraid not. They can helpalleviate the symptoms but notactually prevent\nthe disease.\nALICE :\nJohn! The thing is that the type\nof Alzheimers I have is very rare.\nAnd, well, it’s familial -- it’s\npassed on genetically.\nANNA :\nOh my god.\nJOHN :\nWe believe she got it from herfather. And of course we’re veryworried about\nthe three of you.\nNow there is a test you can take.\nBut it’s completely up to youwhether you want to find out ornot.\nAnna starts to cry. Lydia sits on her own, quietly\nreckoning.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. I’m sorry...", "behaviors": ["anxiety", "depression/sadness", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.95, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 33, "id": 33, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BATHROOM - DAY\n\nAlice reaches for a pill container with different capsulesfor each day of\nthe week. She empties out Wednesday, startsto down them with water.\nJohn passes by the doorway. He doesn’t like to watch her\nregimen.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 34, "id": 34, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. COLUMBIA LECTURE HALL - DAY\n\nTWO DOZEN STUDENTS are waiting. Alice enters, flustered,\nopens the computer and clicks on the folder that says“Linguistics Classes.”\nIt contains six files: Syntax,\nAcquisition, Semantics, Comprehension, Phonology, andPathologies.\nLooking at the list, she is momentarily confused - which\nlecture is she giving? Meanwhile, her students are starting\nto get restless.\nALICE :\nCan anyone tell me what it says on\nthe syllabus for today?\nA few hands shoot up and a voice calls out “Phonology.”\nALICE :\nAnd can anyone tell me what\nphonology is..?\nNo answers. She clicks on the appropriate file.\nALICE:\n“Phono” is from the Greek word\n“phon.” meaning sound, andphonology, broadly speaking, is thestudy of the\nsounds of language.\nIt should be carefullydistinguished from phonetics...", "behaviors": ["confusion", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, memory_loss", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 35, "id": 35, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. COLUMBIA CAMPUS -- DAY\n\nBundled up against the cold, Alice walks briskly across the\ncampus. Her phone goes off. It’s Anna.\nALICE :\nHi Anna.\nANNA (O.S.)\nHi Mom.\nALICE :\nAre you okay?\nANNA (O.S.)\nI got the results, I’m positive.\nALICE :\nOh God, Anna. I’m sorry. I’m so\nso sorry.\nANNA :\nTom turned out negative and Lydia\ndidn’t want to know. But I’m\npositive.\nALICE :\nBaby, how you feeling?\nANNA :\nI’m okay. One good thing, at leastI found out now before the next IUI\nsession. I guess there’s a waythey can test the embryos. So we\ncan be sure - that the baby’ll beokay.\nALICE :\nAnna, where are you? I’ve got alecture but I can cancel it and I\ncan be right there.\nANNA :\nNo no, Mom. It’s okay. I’m with\nCharlie.\nALICE :\nNo, I want to. I want to be there.\nI can come.\nANNA :\nNo, please don’t worry. I’ll be\nfine.\nALICE :\nOkay. I love you, sweetheart.\nANNA :\nI love you.\nALICE :\nBye.\nANNA :\nBye.\nShe walks off across the campus alone.", "behaviors": ["affection", "repetitive_questioning", "wandering"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 36, "id": 36, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITHCEN -- DAY\n\nAlice reaches into the fridge and stops for a moment.\nThere’s a bottle of shampoo on the top shelf. She picks it\nup and looks at it.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 37, "id": 37, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIBRARY BUILDING -- DAY\n\nBack at the university, Alice walks round the rotunda.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 38, "id": 38, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY - HEAD OF DEPARTMENT’S OFFICE - DAY\n\nThe Head of Department, ERIC WELLMAN, is an avuncular fiftyyear-old with an\nintimating air. He reads from his computer.\nERIC WELLMAN :\n“I had been looking forward to thiscourse my sophomore year but I\nwasthoroughly disappointed. The\ncontent was often muddled and\ndelivered with little focus or\ncare.”\nAlice listens uncomfortably.\nERIC WELLMAN :\n“Class was a waste of time. I\nended up just following the on-lineversion.”\n(then the next)\n“I found Linguistics 201 very\nerratic.\n(MORE)\nERIC WELLMAN (cont'd)\nI had a hard time following Dr.\nHowland’s lectures--even she seems\nlike she gets lost in them.”\nEric turns to her. Alice looks down.\nALICE :\nEric, I am so sorry. I - I didn’t\nknow the students felt this way.\nObviously I will make the necessary\nadjustments and we can reevaluate\nmy performance next semester.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nListen, is everything okay at home?\nIs everything all right between youand John?\nALICE :\nYes, everything is fine with John.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nIs it something we can help with?\nStress, depression-\nALICE :\nNo. It’s not that...\nERIC WELLMAN :\nSubstance abuse?\nALICE :\nOh god, no. Eric...No it’s nothing\nlike that. It’s, uh, it’s medical.\nIt’s a medical issue. And I admit\nI had a hard time teaching last\nsemester and I wasn’t aware of how\nmuch it showed.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nAlice, I’m not following.\nALICE :\nI have a mild cognitive impairment.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nWould you unpack that for me?\nALICE :\nIn early February I was diagnosed\nwith Early Onset Alzheimer’s\ndisease.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nWhat? Alice...Oh my God. I’m so\nsorry.\nALICE :\nIt’s early. It’s still in the\nearly stages. I mean obviously it\nwill limit my abilities as time\ngoes on but for now I feel\nperfectly capable...\nERIC WELLMAN:\n(he takes a breath)\nReally there’s no need to...We\ndon’t want you under any undue\nstress. That would be\ncounterproductive.\nALICE :\nI can handle the stress. I would\nlike to remain in the departmentfor as long as we all think it’spossible.\nHe looks at her, takes a breath.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nI’ll have to let the department and\nfaculty know\nAlice nods, absorbing this.\nALICE :\nYes, of course.\nERIC WELLMAN :\nI’m so so sorry.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, medical_context, medical_event, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 39, "id": 39, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. STREETS OF NEW YORK - LATE AFTERNOON\n\nOnce again, Alice runs on the streets.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 40, "id": 40, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. RIVERSIDE PARK\n\nAlice’s breath comes in clouds as she runs beneath the trees.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 41, "id": 41, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. STREETS OF NEW YORK\n\nShe slows down, out of breath, and sees something ahead.\nA FAMILY is coming out of a Pinkberry Frozen Yoghurt shop.\nAfter a moments thought, she walks toward the brightly litfranchise.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 42, "id": 42, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. PINKBERRY\n\nLooking at the array of toppings, Alice orders.\nALICE :\nI’ll have a regular with blueberry\nand coconut, please.\nMOMENTS LATER :\nAlice sits on her own, eating her frozen yoghurt.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 43, "id": 43, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - HALLWAY - NIGHT\n\nWhen Alice comes in the front door, John is irate.\nALICE :\nHi.\nJOHN :\nAlice, where the hell were you?\nALICE :\nI went for a run.\nJOHN :\nBut you’ve been gone for over twohours. I was worried.\nALICE :\nI stopped for Pinkberry.\nJOHN :\nPinkberry?\nALICE :\nYes, Pinkberry.\nShe heads into the living room. John follows.", "behaviors": ["agitation", "anxiety", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.85, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 44, "id": 44, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIVING ROOM - NIGHT\n\nJOHN :\nWell I hope it was worth it becauseyou completely blew our dinner plans -\nSusan Kirby and her husband.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. I forgot. I have\nAlzheimer’s.\nShe looks at him boldly. For a moment he’s at a loss for\nwords. He looks away.\nJOHN:\nI texted you. I e-mailed you. There\nare lots of ways of managing this.\nALICE :\nJohn, I said I was sorry.\nJOHN :\nShe’s chair of my department, forcrying out loud. I had absolutelyno idea\nwhere you were, ifsomething had happened to you. Whydidn’t you bring your\nphone?\nALICE :\nI can’t while I’m running.\nJOHN :\nWhy don’t you wear a fanny pack?\nIs it really so inhibiting?\nALICE :\nYes!\nShe sighs heavily and sits on the sofa.\nALICE :\nI hate that this is happening to me.\nJOHN :\nI hate it too.\nHe sits opposite her.\nJOHN :\nBut we have to keep the importantthings in our life going. We have\nto try or we’re going to go crazy.\nALICE :\nI know. I know, John. I am sorry.\nBut I don’t know what I would have\nbeen like at a dinner party. I\nmight not be able to remember namesor answer simple questions, nevermind\nget through an anecdote.\nJOHN :\nI think you’re doing greatrecently.\nALICE :\nRelative to what?\nThey look at each other.\nALICE :\nI wish I had cancer.\nJOHN :\nDon’t say that.\nALICE :\nNo, I do. I mean it. I wouldn’t\nfeel so ashamed. When people havecancer they wear pink ribbons foryou and\ngo on long walks and raise\nmoney. And you don’t have to feellike some kind of a - social...I\ncan’t remember the word. *", "behaviors": ["affection", "confusion", "depression/sadness"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_spouse", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 45, "id": 45, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. MOUNT AUBURN NURSING CENTER - DAY\n\nWinter has ended, the air is warm, birds are singing.\nAlice heads toward a large building bordered with sproutingcrocuses and\nbudding bushes.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 46, "id": 46, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. MOUNT AUBURN NURSING CENTER - ENTRANCE/CORRIDOR\n\nAlice walks from a reception area down a broad corridor withTRACEY\nFREDERICKS, an African-American CAREWORKER. A few OLD\nFOLK shuffle around as a COUPLE OF ORDERLIES go about theirbusiness.\nCAREWORKER :\nIn 2013 we completed repairs and\ninside we replaced the elevators,\nrefurbished the auditorium, library\nand lounge area and upgraded our\nHVAC system.\nALICE :\nThat’s good.\nCAREWORKER :\nWe also took away most of the oldsecurity doors. Residents are\nissued a bracelet instead, whichkeeps them from using elevators orleaving\nthe building - depending ontheir level. I don’t know if\nyou’ve experienced this yet withyour parent, but a lot of timesthey get\nnighttime restlessness andwandering.\n(MORE)\nCAREWORKER (cont'd)\nThis way, we can prevent their\nelopement without our patients\nfeeling they are locked in.\nALICE :\nI see.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 47, "id": 47, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CARE HOME", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. COMMON ROOM -- DAY\n\nMany OLD PEOPLE stare into space or hum to themselves. One\nold lady puts curlers into another one’s hair.\nCAREWORKER:\nWe saw after a while that large\ngroup activities left most\nresidents unengaged and even\ndistressed by the confusion they\nexperienced from all the\nstimulation. So we redefined\nactivities to include all\ninteractions between staff and\nresidents in the unit. All the\nstaff looks for opportunities to\nmake a meaningful connection with\nresidents, starting with knowing\nabout the person who they’ve been,\nand what makes them comfortable.\nOne resident who had worked as a\nnurse sat part of most days at the\nnursing station, writing notes.\nALICE :\nThat’s heartbreaking.\nCAREWORKER:\nYes but its a behavior we see time\nand again.\n(Alice nods)\nWe don’t have any restrictions on\nvisiting times. Friends and family\nare welcome any hour of day or\nnight.\nALICE:\nIt doesn’t look like anyone is here\ntoday.\nCAREWORKER:\nWell, Sunday’s the day they usuallycome by.\nAn alarm goes off. Across the room, an OLD LADY is up out of\nher wheelchair in an agitated state. A SECOND CAREWORKER\ntries to calm her.\nCAREWORKER:\n(talking over her)\nThat’s a chair alarm. Certain\nresidents have them so we know when\nthey’re up and about.\nThe Old Lady is seated once more in the chair and the alarm\nis silenced.\nALICE :\nIs she all right?\nCAREWORKER :\nIt’s just a precautionary measure.\nALICE :\nIt’s all women.\nCAREWORKER :\nWe do have mainly female residentshere but there are a couple ofgentlemen.\nThere’s William over\nthere - William was part of theteam that sent the first satellite\ninto orbit.\nWilliam is nearly bent double, shuffling towards a tableusing his walker.\nThis really gets to Alice.\n“BUTTERFLY” SEQUENCE\nA WHITE SCREEN:\nWords appear quickly typed on a iPhone:\nALICE, ANSWER THESE THREE\nQUESTIONS.\n1) WHAT IS THE NAME OF YOUR OLDESTDAUGHTER?", "behaviors": ["confusion", "withdrawal"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "daily_routine, institutionalization, medical_context, medical_event, memory_loss, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:reassurance", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_group_activity", "relationship_family", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_care_home"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 48, "id": 48, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN’S OFFICE\n\nALICE :\nThey just aren’t powerful enough tosend me to sleep.\nDOCTOR :\nDo you want to try Lunesta?\nALICE :\nHow about Rohypnol?\nDOCTOR :\nThey’re very strong...\nALICE :\nI need something strong.\nON THE WHITE SCREEN\n2) WHAT STREET DO YOU LIVE ON?", "behaviors": ["confusion", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 49, "id": 49, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HOME OFFICE\n\nAlice has plugged a small video camera into her computer.\nShe reaches to press RECORD then sits in front of the camera.\nALICE :\nHi Alice. I’m you and I havesomething very important to say to\nyou.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 50, "id": 50, "type": "voiceover", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. MOUNT AUBURN MANOR NURSING CENTER--LOBBY\n\nAlice types questions onto her phone (dialogue from previous\nscene continues)\nON THE WHITE SCREEN\n3) WHAT MONTH IS YOUR BIRTHDAY?\nALICE (V.O.)\nSo I guess you’ve reached that\npoint - the point that you can no\nlonger answer any of the questions.", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 51, "id": 51, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME--OFFICE\n\nAlice continues making the recording.\nALICE :\nSo this it the next logical step.\nI’m sure of it.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 52, "id": 52, "type": "voiceover", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - MASTER BEDROOM\n\nAlice writes a note to herself.\nALICE (V.O.)\nIn your bedroom is a dresser with a\nblue lamp. Open the top drawer.\nIn the back of the drawer there is\na bottle with pills in it. It says\ntake all pills with water.\n(MORE)\nALICE (V.O.) (cont'd)\nNow there are a lot of pills in\nthat bottle. But it’s very\nimportant that you swallow them\nall.\nAlice attaches a label to the bottle of prescription pills.\nShe puts them at the back of her dressing table drawer,\nbehind bits and pieces of jewelry and accessories.\nThen something catches her eye: an old pendant of a smallenamel butterfly,\nbrightly colored, a bit gaudy. She takes\nit out and weighs it in her hand.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "daily_routine, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 53, "id": 53, "type": "voiceover", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME -- OFFICE\n\nAlice finishes up the video and drags it to a folder on her\ndesktop labelled ‘Butterfly.’\nALICE (V.O.)\nOkay? And then lie down, and go tosleep...And don’t tell anyone whatyou’re\ndoing.\nON THE WHITE SCREEN\nWHEN YOU CAN NO LONGER ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS GO TO A FILE ON\nYOUR COMPUTER LABELLED BUTTERFLY", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 54, "id": 54, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - LIVING ROOM - EVENING\n\nSuddenly, Alice awakens. She’s been napping, curled up on abig old sofa.\nThere’s the sound of waves. She looks around -\na little disoriented.\nShe sees a BOWL OF SHELLS on the table in front of her and a\nMEMORY IMPAIRED bracelet on her wrist.\nSlowly, she gets up and wanders towards the french doors.\nStepping out on the balcony, she sees the ocean.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "exit_seeking", "sleep_disturbance"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, memory_loss", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_moderate", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 55, "id": 55, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH - LATE AFTERNOON\n\nAlice walks along the virtually abandoned beach. Down by thewater’s edge,\nshe takes in the massive beautiful landscape.\nMOMENTS LATER she is sitting on a rock. A hundred yards\naway, John comes running.\nJOHN :\nAli!\nHe joins her on the rock. They sit for a moment looking out\nat the sea.\nJOHN :\nI love it here.\nALICE :\nI know. I love it too.\nThey move in for a tender kiss. The song, “If I had a Boat,”\ncomes up on the soundtrack.", "behaviors": ["wandering"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "music", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 56, "id": 56, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - BEDROOM - NIGHT\n\nAlice and John are in the bedroom, laughing together.\nALICE :\nRemember Santorini?\nJOHN :\nCan you believe that was 30 yearsago?\nALICE :\nDon’t do that to me - oh my god.\nOh that was a complicated time,\nhuh?\nJOHN :\nWhat was it - about a year after?\nALICE :\nYeah. Something like that.\nJOHN :\nI know I’ve said this to you\nbefore, but I am sorry I never got\nto meet your mother and your\nsister.\nALICE :\nMe too.\n(she sighs)\nWe had a great time though.\nJOHN :\nYeah.\nShe shifts a little and looks up at him.\nALICE :\nDon’t you ever wish we’d had more\nof that?\nJOHN :\nIf you mean blow jobs on the beach,\nyes I do wish we had more of that.\nALICE :\nYou know, yeah all of it. It all\nhappened so fast, you know. Anna\nwas born, our careers.\nJOHN :\nYou were pretty relentless. You\nwanted everything and all at once.\nALICE :\nThat’s how I am. That’s how I like\nit. Anna’s the same way, right.\nJOHN :\nI like the way you are. I like\neverything about you.\nShe comes to kiss him and they roll over together.\nALICE :\nThis is so great you know. I kind\nof like it, being liberated fromColumbia. Why don’t you take asabbatical\nnext year?\nJOHN :\nAnd we’re going to do what, tour\naround the country in an R.V?\nALICE :\nSure. I don’t know. Spend moretime here. Go to Bhutan.\nJOHN :\nI think our summer on the Island is\nall the excitement I can handle\nright now.\nALICE :\nWell, you know what, this might bethe last year that I’m myself, youknow...\nThis brings John up short.\nJOHN :\nPlease don’t say that.", "behaviors": ["affection", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_group_activity", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 57, "id": 57, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE--LIVING ROOM\n\nAlice answers the questions on her phone.\n82\nIPHONE SCREEN 82\n1) WHAT IS THE NAME OF THE STREET YOU LIVE ON?\nThe answer 1 - 1 - 2 - T - H\nThen WHAT MONTH WERE YOU BORN IN?\nO - C - T - O - B - E - R", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 58, "id": 58, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - LIVING AREA - MORNING\n\nAlice finishes up her daily memory-check on her iPhone.\nThen, gets up and walks out of the door.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 59, "id": 59, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - GARAGE - MORNING\n\nIt’s a foggy, overcast morning.\nALICE :\nJohn...\nJOHN (O.S.)\nI’m over here.\nJohn, down below, planting some shrubs in the garden.\nALICE :\nHey when do you leave for theconference?\nJOHN :\nOn Monday.\nALICE :\nAnd when is Lydia coming?\nJOHN :\nLydia comes on Sunday.\nALICE :\nShe doesn’t have to come all that\nway to baby-sit me.\nJOHN :\nWell shes’s coming to do the Chekhovplay at the Saugatuck, remember?\nShe looks around at the misty morning.\nALICE :\n...Right.\nJOHN :\nWhen I get finished are we still\ngoing to go for a run?\nALICE :\nYeah, I just need to grab another\nlayer.\nShe heads inside.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 60, "id": 60, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - MASTER BEDROOM\n\nEntering the master bedroom, she goes over to a largedresser. She opens a\ndrawer, digs around and finds what sheis looking for - a lightweight top.\nIt’s a bit more colorful\nthan her taste usually runs.\nShe puts it on over her T-shirt, turns, and noticessomething.\nIt’s a photo album of her childhood, with fading photos andPolaroids, held\nin place by yellowing cellophane.", "behaviors": ["agitation"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.85, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 61, "id": 61, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - UPSTAIRS BALCONY - MINUTES LATER\n\nAlice sits, studying the photo album.\nIn one photo, her MOTHER, a woman in her thirties, and hersister ANNE,\nmid-teens, are on the beach, smiling for the\ncamera. Turn a page, and there is young Alice eating dinner,\nher mouth full of spaghetti.\nAnother page and there is her FATHER, giving the camera aslightly askew\nsmile. Alice ponders him for a moment.\nJOHN (O.S.)\nHey, are we still going running?\nHe appears from inside.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. Hey look I found thisphoto album with these pictures ofmy mother\nand my sister.\n(John nods patiently)\nHey, when are you going to the\nconference?\nJOHN :\nMonday.\nALICE :\nAnd when is Lydia coming?\nJOHN:\nLydia is coming Sunday.\nALICE :\nOk.\nJOHN :\nAre we going running?\nALICE:\nYes we are, I just have to go pee.\nI’ll be right back.", "behaviors": ["repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 62, "id": 62, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - UPSTAIRS\n\nAlice walks in but feels disoriented, suddenly unsure ofwhere she is.", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "memory_loss", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_moderate", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 63, "id": 63, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - HALLWAY/LIVING AREA\n\nShe comes downstairs, looks into the kitchen, then makes herway to the\nhallway, trying doors but not finding thebathroom. There’s a closet. Then\nLydia’s room. Then an\noffice.\nHurrying towards the living room again, she becomes more andmore anxious.\nShe tries the door to her right -- the closetagain.\nCLOSE ON ALICE:\nHer skin is flushed, reddening with humiliation.\nJohn rushes down the stairs.\nJOHN :\nAlice!\nShe is standing by the hallway, her sweat pants soaked inurine.\nJOHN :\nAli...\nALICE :\nI couldn’t find the bathroom.\nJOHN :\nIt’s okay, baby. Come on, let’s getyou cleaned up.\nALICE :\n...I don’t know where I am.\nShe starts to cry. John puts his arm round her and they goupstairs.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "depression/sadness", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 64, "id": 64, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH - DAY\n\nA wide shot of the empty beach. Small in the frame, thefigures of Alice and\nLydia walk along the shoreline.", "behaviors": ["wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 65, "id": 65, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH - BOARDWALK\n\nLYDIA :\nI like that necklace.\nALICE :\nYou haven’t seen it before?\nLYDIA :\nNope.\nALICE :\nMy Mom gave it to me.\nAlice fingers the butterfly pendant as they walk along.\nALICE:\nWhen I was a little girl, second\ngrade, my teacher told me that\nbutterflies don’t live a very long\ntime, they live like a month or\nsomething - and I was so upset. And\nI went home and I told my mother,\nand she said, yeah but you know,\nthey have a nice life. They have a\nreally beautiful life, so...it\nmakes me think about my mother’s\nlife and my sister’s life. And to\na certain extent my own.\nLYDIA:\nYou’re going to be around for along time Mom.\nALICE:\nYes yes...There are some things I\nwant to do. I want to take a\nsabbatical year with daddy, but I\ndon’t think that’s going to happen.\nI want to read some classic books\nI‘ve always meant to read. And I\nwant to see Anna have a baby, I\nwant to see Tom graduate...\nLYDIA :\nYou will!\nALICE :\nAnd I’d like to see you go to\ncollege.\nLydia looks at her.\nALICE :\nNot for medicine, or anything - butfor drama.\n(Lydia shakes her head)\nYou know, and then if actingdoesn’t work out you could teach oryou could do\nworkshops. You’d have\nsome kind of backup plan.\nLYDIA :\nYeah...I don’t want a back-up plan.\nI want to do this. I want to giveit a shot, it’s not going to happenif I\ndon’t believe in myself.\nALICE :\nI believe in you, Lydia. I do.\nIt’s just that, you know, life’stough. It is tougher than youknow. I want\nyou to have some sortof security before I go.\nLYDIA :\nMom - you have to - you can’t useyour situation to get me to doeverything\nthat you want.\nALICE :\nWhy not? Why can’t I?\nLYDIA :\nBecause it’s not fair.\nALICE :\nI don’t have to be fair. I’m your\nmother. Right...", "behaviors": ["affection", "repetitive_questioning", "wandering"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 66, "id": 66, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. BEACH -- DAY\n\nFlashbacks of Alice’s memory play like a movie. She is on\nthe beach with her mother and sister.", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 67, "id": 67, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - DAY\n\nFramed photos show the Howland family at a younger age.\nAlice is playing Words With Friends.\nShe drags three letters onto the board to make theunderwhelming word TONE.\nAs ever, the game is with AnnaHowland-Jones.\nAlice looks sadly at a photo of Anna, then gazes out of the\nwindow into nothingness.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 68, "id": 68, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - UPSTAIRS\n\nJohn is answering e-mails on his computer as Alice walks upthe stairs.\nJOHN :\nHey.\nALICE :\nWhat’s going on?\nJOHN :\nI’m just working. How about you?\nALICE :\nNothing. I need something to read.\nJOHN :\nI thought you were reading MobyDick.\nALICE :\nYeah. I was. I got tired ofreading the same page over and overagain. I\ncan’t focus.\nJOHN :\nThat happens to me when I read MobyDick too.\n(she smiles)\nWhy don’t you try something\nlighter.\nALICE :\nWhat like the Cat in the Hat?\nJOHN :\nHow about some of those plays Lydiahas downstairs? They’re quicker,\nthey’re easy to read. Might give thetwo of you something to talk about.\nAlice nuzzles against him, trying to distract him, but he\ncontinues.\nALICE :\nOkay.\nShe gets up to head down the stairs.\nALICE :\nYou work all the time.", "behaviors": ["repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.7, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 69, "id": 69, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. SECOND BEDROOM\n\nAlice enters. Lydia’s personality can be felt in herabsence: incense on the\nwindow sill, paintings on the wall,\nclothes strewn over chair backs.\nOn the bedside table there’s a pile of plays. Alice picks upa few of the\nthin volumes and looks at them - Proof, ThreeSisters, Angels in America.\nShe opts for Angels in Americaand is about to set the other two back on the\nstack when she\nnotices something: a small notebook with the handwritten\nlabel “Lydia Howland Journal.”\nAlice hesitates a moment, then opens it.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 70, "id": 70, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - LIVING AREA - NIGHT\n\nLydia and Alice are trying to have a productive discussion asper John’s\nsuggestion.\nALICE :\nWhat I really liked about it washow...\nShe searches for a word.\nALICE :\nHow...big...how wide...the scape ofit was.\nLYDIA :\nYeah the scope of it.\nALICE :\nThe scope of it, yes that’s theword. God, listen to me.\nLydia perseveres.\nLYDIA :\nIt’s unbelievable to me that youguys had to live through that. You\nmust have known somebody who diedfrom AIDS right?\nALICE :\nOh yes, honey. Everybody did. Welost a lot of people.\nShe looks at Lydia.\nALICE :\nWhat did you think? You and\nMalcolm - you played the Mormons,\ndidn’t you - the husband and wife?\nYou did the scenes in your actingclass.\nLYDIA :\nYeah - how’d you know that?\nAlice hesitates.\nALICE :\nI don’t know. You must have told\nme about it.\nLYDIA :\nI didn’t tell you.\nALICE :\nWell, I don’t know how I know.\nLydia looks right at her.\nLYDIA :\nMom, did you read my journal?\nAlice looks away, trying to remember.\nLYDIA :\nWhy? Why would you do that? Mom?!\nALICE :\nI am so sorry Lydia. I honestlydidn’t understand what I was\nreading.\nLYDIA :\nYou didn’t understand “Lydia\nHowland” written across the front\nof the notebook?\nALICE :\nI’m sorry, I’m so sorry.\nLYDIA :\nI don’t believe you!\nALICE :\nI didn’t mean to...\nLYDIA :\nOkay, it’s fine. I just can’t...\nLydia storms off.\nALICE :\nLydia, I didn’t - I really didn’t\nknow...\nLYDIA :\nJust stop!\nALICE :\nI wouldn’t do that to you.\nA door slams. Lydia is gone.", "behaviors": ["confusion", "exit_seeking", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_spouse", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 71, "id": 71, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE DINING AREA\n\nIn the bright clean light of the day, the table is laden withbagels, lox,\ntoppings, and fruit salad. Anna, Charlie andTom are visiting. Lydia is\nconspicuously absent. Alice\nstruggles to follow the conversation.\nTOM :\nSo you can’t eat this you know.\nANNA :\nNo, I know. No sushi, no hot dogs -\nhot dogs are the worst!\nCHARLIE :\nNo alcohol.\nANNA :\nNo alcohol.\nCHARLIE :\nCigarettes.\nANNA :\nI’ve never even smoked.\nCHARLIE :\nWell I mean...\nJOHN :\nYou mean to tell me you’ve never\nsmoked a cigarette in your entire\nlife?\nANNA :\nNot one.\nCHARLIE :\nYou can’t be too careful.\nANNA :\nHe was so cute. He even grabbed myhand the other day as I was walkingdown\nthe stairs.\nCHARLIE:\nI was just trying to protect my\ninvestment.\nGeneral laughter. Alice jumps in. Rather awkwardly.\nALICE :\nAnna, I want you to return my Wordswith Friends.\nANNA :\nI’m sorry, Mom. I haven’t had\ntime.\nLydia walks up to the table.\nLYDIA :\nHey congrats.\nANNA :\nHey. Thank you.\nShe hands Lydia a mimosa.\nLYDIA :\nSo it’s twins, huh?\nANNA :\nYes. A boy and a girl.\nTOM :\nKinda perfect.\nJOHN :\nIt’s exactly what your mom and Iwere hoping for.\nALICE :\nIt’s so wonderful.\nJohn’s phone goes off. He checks the I.D.\nJOHN :\nOh gosh. I’m sorry. I’ve got totake this.\nHe heads back to the office talking into his cell.\nLYDIA :\nHow far along are you?\nANNA :\nFive weeks. I know it’s very earlydays, but...well the timing ofthings, how\nwe found out, and whenwe did...well it really worked outin the end.\nLYDIA :\nGreat. That’s amazing.\nAlice smiles, not completely following.\nTOM :\nSo Mom, how are you feeling?\nALICE :\nMostly fine.\nTOM :\nReally?\nALICE :\nYeah. I use this thing. You know,\ninstead of a memory. It reminds me\nto take my medications and thingslike that.\nAlice produces her iPhone.\nTOM :\nIt’s nice how technology can help.\nAlice starts to open up her iPhone calendar.\nALICE :\nLydia, what time is the play?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s eight o’clock.\nCHARLIE :\nAre you nervous about tomorrow?\nLYDIA :\nYes. It’ll be find once I’m upthere, but I’ll definitely have toblock all\nof you out.\nALICE:\nI’m sorry, what time did you say itwas again?\nLYDIA :\nEight o’clock.\nANNA :\nMom, you don’t have to schedule it.\nIt’s ok.\nALICE :\nNo, no. I want to put it in! And\nwhere is it?\nLYDIA :\nThe Saugatuck theater.\nALICE :\nCan you spell that?\nANNA :\nCome on, Mom - it’s not like we’regoing to forget to bring you.\nLYDIA :\nJust let her do it. S - A - U - G -\n(carries on)\nANNA :\n(under her breath)\nOh God.\nTOM :\nAnna, you’re not helping.\nANNA :\nNo, you’re not helping. Why shouldshe have to worry about\nrememberingsomething that she doesn’t have toremember?\nLYDIA :\nWell, if you just let her do it shewon’t worry. What’s the problem?\nDon’t talk about her as if she\nisn’t sitting right here.\nANNA :\nI’m not - I’m talking to her.\nAren’t I, Mom?\nALICE :\nYes. Yes you are.\nANNA :\nAnd what makes you such an expert?\nLYDIA :\nShut up.\nANNA :\nGrow up Lydia!\nLYDIA :\nSuck it!\nANNA :\nOh, that’s very articulate. Well\nsaid.\nALICE :\nGirls...\nLYDIA :\nYou want me to show you?\nANNA :\nAre you kidding me?\nALICE :\nGirls that’s enough!\nLYDIA :\nWhy are you such an asshole?\nJohn re-enters in the middle of the argument.\nALICE :\nBoth of you stop it!\nJOHN :\nWhat is going on?\nAn awkward silence.\nCHARLIE :\nAlice, this is a wonderful spread.\nALICE :\nThank you, Charlie.", "behaviors": ["affection", "agitation", "confusion"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, daily_routine, medical_context, medical_event, memory_loss, relationship_conflict, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 72, "id": 72, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. KITCHEN - MOMENTS LATER\n\nWith the rest of the family on the balcony, Alice ladles outfruit while\nLydia folds napkins.\nALICE :\nLydia. Baby. I have a feelingthat we argued about somethingyesterday but I\ncan’t remember whatit was about.\nLYDIA :\nIt was nothing, honestly.\nALICE :\nNo, I know I upset you. I should\napologize.\nLYDIA :\nNo. I should apologize. I’m - I\nfeel really bad. I was so\ninsensitive yesterday. Will you\nforgive me? Honestly?\nALICE :\nBut what for?\nLydia sighs.\nLYDIA :\nIt was about you not respecting myprivacy. And I don’t want that,\nand I take it back - completely.\nAnd I’m sorry.\nALICE :\nI’m sorry. It’s not as if I can\nremember it.\nLYDIA :\nI know.\nAlice laughs. Lydia takes a long look at her Mom.\nLYDIA :\nWhat is it like? I mean what does\nit actually feel like?\nALICE :\nWell, it’s not always the same. I\nhave good days and bad days. On my\ngood days, I can almost pass for a\nnormal person. But on my bad days,\nI feel like I can’t find myself.\n(MORE)\nALICE (cont'd)\nI’ve always been so defined by my\nintellect, my language, my\narticulation, and now sometimes I\ncan see the words hanging in front\nof me and I can’t reach them and I\ndon’t know who I am and I don’t\nknow what I’m going to lose next.\nLYDIA :\nIt sounds horrible.\nThey pick up some bowls and head outside.\nALICE :\nThanks for asking.", "behaviors": ["agitation", "confusion", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 73, "id": 73, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIDO BEACH HOUSE - MASTER BEDROOM - NIGHT\n\nAlice finishes cleaning her teeth. As John enters the\nbathroom, she comes into the bedroom, ready for sleep.\nShe is about to climb into bed, when she notices something.\nUnder the covers is an old-fashioned school notebook, withthe label Lydia\nHowland Journal. There’s a yellow post-it onit that says “No Secrets.”\nAlice is deeply moved.\nALICE :\nOh, Lydia...", "behaviors": ["agitation"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.85, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 74, "id": 74, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CARE HOME", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. SAUGATUCK STREET THEATRE\n\nIn small community theater, Lydia is on stage, playing Irinain Chekhov’s\nTHREE SISTERS. All three sisters are on stage.\nMASHA speaks. The family watches Lydia.\nMASHA :\nThey are leaving us. One has quite\nleft us, quite and for ever. We\nremain alone, to begin our life\nover again. We must live... we\nmust live....\nLYDIA/IRINAThere will come a time when\neverybody will know why, for whatpurpose, there is all thissuffering, and\nthere will be nomore mysteries. But now we mustlive...\nIN THE AUDIENCE\nWatching Lydia perform, Alice is calmly attentive.\nBACK ON STAGE:\nLYDIA/IRINA\n...we must work, just work! Tomorrow,\nI'll go away alone, andI'll teach and give my whole lifeto those who may\nperhaps, need it.\nIt's autumn now, soon it will bewinter, the snow will covereverything, and\nI shall be working,\njust working....\nIN THE AUDIENCE:\nAbruptly, there’s resounding APPLAUSE.\nJohn stands, smiling, clapping. Alice follows suit.\nON STAGE:\nLydia and the rest of the cast take their bows.", "behaviors": ["agitation", "withdrawal"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_care_home"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 75, "id": 75, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BACKSTAGE - CORRIDOR\n\nWe follow Alice from behind, as she walks backstage followingher family.\nThe corridor is crowded with FRIENDS OF THE CAST.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 76, "id": 76, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BACKSTAGE - DRESSING ROOMS\n\nThe family greets Lydia, who’s just emerged from the dressing\nroom. There’s a cacophony of voices, as Charlie, Tom, John,\nand Anna all chime in on Lydia’s performance.\nANNA :\nThere she is! Hey, you were\namazing.\nJOHN :\nMiss Howland, would you sign this\nfor me?\nWhen Alice arrives, Lydia comes into focus. Alice chooses\nher words carefully.\nALICE :\nIt was just wonderful. I found it\nso easy to empathize with her. You\nreally caught her despair, but alsoher joy.\nThis pleases Lydia enormously.\nLYDIA :\nThank you. Awesome.\nALICE :\nSo will we get to see you in\nanything else this summer?\nLydia’s looks at her nervously, her eyes scanning hermother’s face, but she\nkeeps her emotion in check.\nLYDIA :\nNo, this is the only job I got.\nALICE :\nOh so you’re here just for theseason?\nLYDIA :\nYeah -\nTears well in Lydia’s eyes - but she does not have the heartto contradict\nAlice’s misunderstanding.\nANNA :\nMom! Mom, this is Lydia. Your\ndaughter.\nALICE :\n...I know that.\nJohn looks on worried. Lydia tries to keep theconversation going.\nLYDIA :\nThanks for coming, to see me.\nThis is so weird, it’s like\nembarrassing.\nALICE :\nDon’t be embarrassed. Please,\ndon’t be.", "behaviors": ["affection", "anxiety", "depression/sadness"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.95, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 77, "id": 77, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. DR. BENJAMIN’S OFFICE - DAY\n\nWe see Alice gradually coming into focus.\nALICE :\nGiraffe...Hammer...Comb.\nOh I know what that is. It’s like\na chicken. But it’s not..\nThe card shows a duck.\nALICE :\nIt’s...it’s a duck!\nDR. BENJAMIN\nHow about this one?\nALICE :\nBasketball.\nHe puts the cards down.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nCan you spell water backwards for\nme?\nALICE :\nWell, let me try it forwards first.\nShe holds her fingers up one by one. John looks veryuncomfortable.\nALICE :\nW...A...T...E...R. So backwards...\n(folding down her fingers)\nR...E...T...\n(she hesitates)\nA...W!\nDR. BENJAMIN\nVery good.\nAlice nods - pleased to have completed the task.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nNow do you remember the name I gaveyou a few minutes ago?\nALICE :\nI feel as though you always tell meand I never remember it.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nWas it John Black, John White, JohnJones, or John Smith?\nShe guesses randomly.\nALICE :\nSmith.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nAnd his address, was it EastStreet, Washington Street, MainStreet or\nHumbolt Street?\nJohn speaks up.\nJOHN:\nSorry to jump in here, we’re both\nconcerned about the rate of\ndeterioration. Is that normal?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nEvery case is different. With\nFamilial Early Onset, things can go\nfast -- and actually with people\nwho have a high level of education,\nit can go faster. Often they’ve\nmanaged to sustain their mental\nprocesses by innovative means and\nthat delays diagnosis. Clearly\nAlice’s memory is failing but she’s\nstill incredibly resourceful.\nALICE :\nThank you.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI know you’re discouraged. But\nsometimes I’ve seen patients\nplateau, even at this point. Don’t\nlose hope. Alice, I read your name\nin the Dementia Care Conference\nbrochure. You’re going to give a\nspeech.\nAlice nods.\nALICE :\nWill you be there?\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYes, I’m looking forward to it.\nJOHN:\nI’m going to be away on business in\nMinnesota and I’m worried. Are you\nsure this is a good idea --\nconsidering the state that she’s\nin? She’s going to be under a lot\nof stress.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nOh, I think it will be great for\nher. I’m sure everything will be\nfine. You’re not worried are you,\nAlice?\nShe ponders this for a moment.\nALICE :\nNo, I don’t think so.", "behaviors": ["affection", "anxiety", "confusion"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.95, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 78, "id": 78, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - OFFICE - DAYS LATER\n\nAlice is practicing her speech out loud, going over the wordswith a yellow\nmarker. On the computer in front of her, Lydiais on Skype.\nALICE :\n“Various ways to prevent theproduction of Amyloid are beingtried. There is\na new study thatcombines base and gamma secretaseinhibitors and this is one\nof our\nbest hopes for the future...”\nThat’s it. That’s the speech.\nLYDIA :\nIt’s good, Mom. It’s good. It’s\nvery scientific.\nALICE :\nYes. Well, you know.\nLYDIA :\nAnd I’m sure it’s valid. But um...\nALICE :\nBut what?\nLYDIA :\nI mean, is there any value in\nmaking it a bit more personal?\nALICE :\nI don’t understand. What do you\nmean by personal?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s not a speech to a room ofscientists. What I want to know\nreally is how you feel. What does\nit feel like? What does this\ndisease mean to you?\nALICE:\n(getting irritable)\nYou weren’t listening becausethat’s all there. That’s in the\nspeech.\nLYDIA :\nOkay. Don’t ask me then.\nALICE :\nOh no then, I won’t ask - then.\nLydia gives it a moment then tries to re-engage her mother.\nLYDIA :\nHey...mom...let’s give it one more\nshot, okay?\nALICE:\n(annoyed)\nI can’t because I have done it\nalready. I use this - this yellow\nthingy - to make it so I don’t have\nto read the same line over and over\nand over again.\nAlice waves her highlighter pen at the screen.\nLYDIA :\nGot it. Totally. Just print out\none more.\nALICE :\nDo you know that it took me three\ndays to write this?\nLYDIA :\nYou can print out one more...\nALICE :\nNo no! It took me three days!\nLYDIA :\nSorry.\nALICE :\nThree days.\nShe clicks off the Skype and stares at the blank screen.", "behaviors": ["agitation", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 79, "id": 79, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LECTURE THEATER - AFTERNOON\n\nFrom behind, we follow Alice and Tom as they enter a large,\ncrowded lecture hall, led by LUCIA GUZMAN, a coordinator forthe Alzheimer’s\nAssociation.\nLUCIA GUZMAN:\nHere you are...\nALICE :\nThank you.\nShe removes two ‘RESERVED’ stickers on places at the front ofthe\nauditorium. Alice sits, a sheaf of papers in her lap.\nTom cranes around to look at a sea of unknown faces.\nAlice sees Anna and Charlie about eight rows behind and\nwaves. A voice comes in from the left.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nHello there.\nTOM :\nHello.\nAlice turns and sees Dr. Benjamin - recognizes him, but can’tremember his\nname.\nALICE :\nOh, Hi. Tom this is my doctor.\nThis is my son.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nI’m Travis Benjamin, I’m your\nmother’s neurologist.\nALICE :\nThis is my son, Tom.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nSo how you feeling Alice?\nALICE :\nI think I’m nervous.\nDR. BENJAMIN\nYou’re going to do great. Break a\nleg!\nHe smiles encouragingly as he departs.\nDR. BENJAMIN\n(to Tom)\nNice to meet you.", "behaviors": ["affection"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event, relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "research_update"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 80, "id": 80, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CARE HOME", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LECTURE THEATER -ON STAGE AFTERNOON\n\nLucia Guzman is now at the podium.\nLUCIA GUZMAN:\nIt’s a great honor to welcome ournext speaker, Alice Howland. A\nformer Professor of Linguistics atColumbia, she’s written textbooksand\nshe’s lectured all over the\nworld.\n(MORE)\nLUCIA GUZMAN (cont'd)\nAlice has been living with EarlyOnset Alzheimer’s with the care and\nsupport of her loving family.\nPlease welcome Alice Howland.\nAlice walks to the podium, sets down her file and looks outto the sea of\nstrange, intimidating faces.\nALICE :\nHello. Please give me a minutehere.\nShe uncaps her pen. And she begins reading from her speech,\nhighlighting each sentence as she goes. It makes for an\nawkward presentation.\nALICE :\nGood morning. It’s an honor to be\nhere. The poet Elizabeth Bishoponce wrote: 'the Art of Losingisn't hard to\nmaster: so manythings seem filled with the intentto be lost that their loss\nis no\ndisaster.' I'm not a poet, I am aperson living with Early OnsetAlzheimer’s,\nand as that person Ifind myself learning the art oflosing every day.\nShe turns the page and looks up.\nALICE :\nLosing my bearings, losing objects,\nlosing sleep, but mostly losingmemories...\nWhen she looks back down, she knocks the pages from thepodium. A murmur\nfrom the assembled. Alice tries to gatherup the pages with the help of\nLucia Guzman. For a longmoment, she seems lost in confusion. Finally, she\nfinds apage with some yellow markings on it and resumes.\nALICE :\nI think I’ll try to forget thatjust happened.\nWarm laughter from the crowd - they’re with her!\nALICE :\nAll my life I’ve accumulated\nmemories - they’ve become, in a\nway, my most precious possessions.\n(MORE)\nALICE (cont'd)\nThe night I first met my husband,\nthe first time I held my textbook\nin my hands. Having children,\nmaking friends, traveling the\nworld. Everything I accumulated in\nlife, everything I’ve worked so\nhard for - now all that is being\nripped away. As you can imagine,\nor as you know, this is hell. But\nit gets worse.\nIn the audience, Dr. Benjamin is willing her on.\nALICE:\nFor who can take us seriously when\nwe are so far from who we once\nwere? Our strange behavior and\nfumbled sentences change other’s\nperception of us and our perception\nof ourselves. We become\nridiculous, incapable, comic. But\nthis is not us, this is our\ndisease. And like any disease it\nhas a cause, it has a progression,\nand it could have a cure. My\ngreatest wish is that my children,\nour children - the next generation -\ndo not have to face what I am\nfacing.\nAnna watches her mother from the audience, the words\nresonating.\nALICE:\nBut for the time being, I’m still\nalive. I know I’m alive. I still\nhave people I love dearly. I still\nhave things I want to do with my\nlife. I rail against myself for\nnot being able to remember things -\nbut I still have small moments in\nthe day of pure happiness and joy.\nShe turns the final page. Tom has tears in his eyes.\nALICE:\nSo, 'live in the moment' I tell\nmyself. It's really all I can do,\nlive in the moment. And not beat\nmyself up too much for mastering\nthe art of losing. One thing I\nwill try to hold onto though is the\nmemory of speaking here today. It\nwill go, I know it will.\n(MORE)\nALICE (cont'd)\nIt may be gone by tomorrow. But it\nmeans so much to be talking here,\nlike my old ambitious self who was\nso fascinated by communication.\nThank you for this opportunity. It\nmeans the world to me.\nAlice looks up from her pages.\nALICE :\nThank you.\nThe audience breaks into applause. Strong applause thatbuilds and builds.\nSpontaneously, people rise from theirchairs and give her a standing\novation.", "behaviors": ["affection", "agitation", "confusion"], "emotion": "anger", "emotion_valence": -0.85, "emotion_arousal": 0.9, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, medical_context, memory_loss, relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_mild", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_spouse", "setting_care_home"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 81, "id": 81, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. STREETS OF NEW YORK\n\nA cold and rainy day. Winter is approaching.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 82, "id": 82, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE'S HOME - BEDROOM -- MORNING\n\nJohn is dressing for work, in mid-explanation. Alice is\nsitting on the bed in a crumpled shirt.\nJOHN:\nIt’s the Mayo Clinic. It would\nstart up next spring and I would beheading my own team.\nALICE :\nSo you want to move to...\nJOHN :\nMinnesota. Rochester, Minnesota.\nIt could be a whole new adventure\nfor us. You might even like itthere.\nALICE :\nEverything I know is here. Anna\nand Tom and the babies that are\ncoming.\nJOHN :\nIt’s a two hour flight. We’d see\nthem almost as much as we do now.\nAli, this just came up and theyhaven’t even made a formal offer.\nBut don’t you see? This is it -\nthey’re working on so many cuttingedge treatments, they’ve got so\nmany resources-\nAlice, visibly distressed, tries to think this through.\nALICE :\nI understand. I understand that\nwork is important. I miss working.\nI think you should ask them if youcan start in a year.\nJOHN :\nIt’s not academia, Ali. They don’tgive sabbaticals.\nALICE :\nBut to pick up and move, at thispoint, when I...when we...\n(shakes her head,\nfrustrated)\nWhy can’t I say what I want to say?\nJOHN :\nAli, one way or another, we’llstill be together.\nALICE :\nSo no time off.\nJOHN:\n(getting frustrated)\nI just can’t take a year off.\nFinancially - it’s not an option.\nGod knows what we’ll be facing\nfurther down the line.\nALICE :\nThat’s it then, that’s it.\nJOHN :\nWhat?\nALICE :\nYou - you don’t want that. A year\nat home, with me, watching this.\nYou don’t want it.\nJOHN :\nI didn’t say that.\nALICE :\nYou didn’t have to.\nShe turns and looks right at him. He looks away.", "behaviors": ["depression/sadness", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_group_activity", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 83, "id": 83, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE'S HOME - LIVING ROOM - DAY\n\nAlice is doing her daily questions.\nON A WHITE SCREEN\nWHAT IS THE NAME OF YOUR OLDEST DAUGHTER?\nThe answer comes in A - N - N - E\nThen corrects:\nWHAT MONTH WERE YOU BORN IN?\nThe predictive text has a hard time figuring out “October.”", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 84, "id": 84, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - MASTER BEDROOM - NIGHT\n\nAlice lies awake in bed. She checks the alarm clock - 2.05.\nAfter a moment, she sighs and gets out of bed.", "behaviors": ["sleep_disturbance"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 85, "id": 85, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HALLWAY\n\nTentatively she descends the stairs in the dark.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 86, "id": 86, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITCHEN\n\nEntering the kitchen, she finds her bag on the counter and\nbegins to empty out the contents: keys, wallet, tissues.\nShe looks in a second bag -- magazines, papers.\nShe opens the kitchen drawer. It contains a wide assortment\nof items - screwdrivers, packets of seeds, a tape measure,\nScotch tape, drink coasters, a potato.\nALICE :\nWhere the hell is it?!\nIn frustration, she picks up the fish bowl full of keys andloose change and\nunceremoniously dumps it out. It makes an\nexplosive sound as the contents scatter across the granitecounter top.\nManically, she begins sorting througheverything.\nJohn enters.\nJOHN :\nAli, what are you doing?\nALICE :\nI can’t find it!\nJOHN :\nCan’t find what?\nALICE :\nI’m looking for my phone.\nJOHN :\nIt’s the middle of the night.\nALICE :\nIt goes off at 8 o’clock everymorning and asks me thesequestions. I have to\nfind it.\nJOHN :\nWe’ll look for it in the morning.\nALICE :\nNo, I have to find it.\nJOHN :\nI’ll help you find it tomorrow.\nALICE :\nNo...No.\nJOHN :\nTomorrow. I’ll help you find it.\nALICE :\nHelp - help me find it.\nJOHN :\nI promise we’ll find it. Come to\nbed with me. Come to bed with me\nplease...please.\nALICE :\nOkay...\nHer manic rage finally subsides.", "behaviors": ["anxiety", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "fear", "emotion_valence": -0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.95, "emotion_intensity": 0.9, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 87, "id": 87, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITCHEN - MIDDAY\n\nFrom the front room, there are sounds of John on the phone.\nAt the kitchen table, Alice, in a quiet mood, is doing ajigsaw puzzle.\nSomeone approaches from the dining room, carrying take-out.\nANNA :\nHi.\nALICE :\nAnne? Hi.\nANNA :\nHi Mom. It’s Ann-a.\nShe kisses Alice on the cheek.\nALICE :\nI thought you were my sister.\nANNA:\nIt’s ok.\nALICE :\nHow are you feeling?\nANNA :\nSo uncomfortable. I can’t breathe.\nI can’t sleep. Was it like this\nfor you?\nALICE :\nI didn’t have two at a time.\nANNA :\nThis is true.\nAnna unloads the Thai food on the counter. John enters.\nJOHN :\nDid you get the green curry?\nANNA :\nI did. It’s right here.\nEverything on track?\nJOHN :\nYeah. They’ve made a very generousoffer.\nANNA :\nOh, that’s great.\nJOHN :\nI guess.\nJohn sighs, conflicted.\nANNA :\nNo it is. It’s absolutely the\nright decision.\nJOHN :\nWould you like some water?\nANNA :\nYes, please.\nJohn starts getting some glasses out for drinks.\nALICE :\nJohn, what happened? Who was that\non the phone?\nJOHN :\nThat was that hospital honey, theMayo Clinic\nALICE :\nOh. Is someone sick?\nJOHN :\nNo. Nothing’s wrong. Everythingis absolutely fine.\nHe moves to the freezer, opens it and picks out an ice tray.\nJOHN :\nOh My God.\nReaching into the back of the freezer, he produces a frozen,\nfrost-encrusted iPhone. He shows it to Alice.\nALICE :\nOh no.\n(she approaches)\nI was looking for it all last night.\nShe takes the phone and examines it.\nJOHN:\n(quietly, to Anna)\nThat was over a month ago.", "behaviors": ["repetitive_questioning", "sleep_disturbance", "withdrawal"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.7, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 88, "id": 88, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - MASTER BEDROOM - EVENING\n\nAlice is slowly, painfully, trying to tie her shoe-laces.\n123", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 89, "id": 89, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. SUPER 8 FOOTAGE - PARK 123\n\nYoung Alice and her sister play with their Dad.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 90, "id": 90, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. LIVING ROOM -- DAY\n\nAlice sits before a blank TV, staring. The home-help, ELENA,\nis vacuuming the rug.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 91, "id": 91, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. SUPER 8 FOOTAGE - BEACH - DAY\n\nYoung Alice is given a piggy back ride by her dad by the\nshoreline. She rushes suddenly towards the camera.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 92, "id": 92, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BATHROOM - NIGHT\n\nAlice looks at herself in the mirror. For an instant, she\ndoesn’t recognize her naked older face. Then she takes some\ntoothpaste and smears it over her reflection.\nJOHN (O.S.)\nAli, wake up.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 93, "id": 93, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - MASTER BEDROOM - MORNING\n\nAlice opens her eyes.\nJOHN :\nHey. Wake up. Wake up baby. It’s\ntime to wake up. It’s time to getdressed. I’m going to help you.\nSlowly, Alice gets up out of bed. John begins laying outclothes for her -\nmore like her original style.\nJOHN :\nI’ve got some very good news for\nyou. Let me help you get your\npants on.\nALICE :\nI want my green one.\nJOHN :\nOh, I think this one would bereally really nice. Let’s put that\none on. Lean on me. Okay hold on.\nTenderly, he helps her get dressed.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "caregiving_boundary", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 94, "id": 94, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HOSPITAL - DAY\n\nLed by John, Alice walks along brightly lit corridors,\npassing DOCTORS, NURSES, PATIENTS. They approach Anna’s\nroom.\nALICE:\n(whispering)\nWhat’s wrong with her? She looks\nterrible.\nJOHN :\nShe’s just delivered the babies,\nhoney!", "behaviors": ["wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.25, "emotion_intensity": 0.45, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 95, "id": 95, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HOSPITAL ROOM\n\nThey walk through a door. Anna is in the bed cradling ababy. Charlie is by\nher side with another.\nALICE :\nAnna! You had your babies!\nANNA :\nI did mom!\nCharlie unfolds the blanket, revealing a small pink face.\nCHARLIE :\nThis is Allison.\nJOHN :\nYou look so beautiful.\nANNA :\nThank you.\nCHARLIE :\nAnd that’s Charlie Jr.\nJOHN :\nMy goodness.\nAllison starts crying.\nALICE :\nCan I hold her?\nCHARLIE :\nUm -- is that a good idea?\nALICE :\nI know how to hold a baby.\nANNA :\nThat’s okay, Mom. You can sit rightthere in that chair.\nAlice sits on a chair and Charlie hands her the baby.\nANNA :\nThat’s good.\nCHARLIE :\nSomething tells me you’ve done this\nbefore.\nAlice looks down happily at the baby, then over to Anna.\nALICE :\nShe looks like you.\nSomething breaks in Anna -- she beams back at her mother.\nAlice continues to look at the baby with pure unalloyed joy.", "behaviors": ["affection", "depression/sadness", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 96, "id": 96, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - LIVING ROOM - DAY\n\nAlice is asleep on the sofa. Out of focus in the distance,\nher family talks about her future.\nJOHN :\nThere are days she knows where sheis, certainly, but just as manydays when\nshe doesn’t. Maybe shethinks she’s a child back in New\nHampshire, or who knows where...\nANNA :\nIt’s happening more and more, Tom.\nShe doesn’t know what’s going on.\nTOM :\nYeah, but...I always think of whatshe said in the speech, y’know,\nhowimportant her memories are to whoshe is...\nANNA :\nI know but, but that was months\nago.\nJOHN :\nGuys, this is difficult for all of\nus. But what we have to remember\nis who Alice was. She would not\nwant to be a burden. Anna, youhave the babies, and you want to goback to\nwork. And you’re not in aposition to care for her, notseriously, Tom. And I\ncan’t keepMayo waiting. Beginning of themonth, I’m gone.\nAlice starts to wake up.\nJOHN:\nNow I want to take her with me.\nAnd once she adjusts to Minnesota,\nshe’ll be happier for it and sowill we all.\nA thoughtful moment.\nTOM :\nLydia’s gonna flip out.\nANNA :\nSo let her.\nTOM :\nWell, she is.\nANNA :\nShe has no right to. If she reallycared, she wouldn’t be on the otherside\nof the country.\nSuddenly, they become aware of Alice sitting up, listening.\nALICE :\nIt’s hot in here.\nThere’s a moment’s self-consciousness at the table: how much\ndid she overhear?", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 97, "id": 97, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "CLINIC / HOSPITAL", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITCHEN - EVENING\n\nAlice is talking to Lydia on Skype. A kettle is close to\nboiling on a stove in the background.\nALICE :\nSo who is he exactly?\nLYDIA :\nA manager. His name’s Bill\nThompson.\nALICE :\nAnd why is he so important?\nLYDIA :\nHe’ll open doors, get me to\nauditions I wouldn’t have access\nto. He got me some good headshots.\nALICE :\nI see. What’s his name?\nLYDIA :\nBill Thompson. He’s with Thompson\nand Gould if you want to look them\nup. They’re good.\nALICE :\nThe kettle’s boiling.\nLYDIA :\nWhere’s Elena?\nAlice goes over to the stove, puts a tea bag in the cup andpours water over\nit.\nALICE :\nI’m making myself a cup of tea.\nLYDIA :\nCool...where’s your caretaker?\nALICE :\nElena is not here today. Her\ndaughter is sick. She’s at the\ndoctor.\nLYDIA :\nSo you’re there alone?\nALICE :\nI can make myself a cup of tea.\nShe returns to the computer.\nLYDIA :\nOkay. You want to check out myheadshot? If I send you a link canyou open\nthe file - download thefile?\nALICE :\nYes!\nLYDIA :\nGood.\n(she sends)\nThere you go. I’ll talk to youlater, okay. I love you.\nALICE :\nBye.\nLYDIA :\nBye.\nAlice clicks on the file from Lydia to download it.\nWhen the download is complete, she clicks Skype closed butcannot find the\nfile. She clicks one folder on her desktop,\nthen another, then another.\nOne of the folders opens revealing a Quicktime with a pictureof herself on\nit.\nSurprised, she clicks on it. It is the Butterfly file.\nThere on the screen is Alice - younger, sharper, coherent,\nreassuring.\nALICE ON QUICKTIMEHi Alice. I’m you and I havesomething very important to\nsay to\nyou. I guess you’ve come to thatpoint, the point where you can’tanswer the\nquestions. And this is\nthe logical next step. It’s the\nright step, I’m sure of that.\nPresent-day Alice watches, intrigued, amused, not reckoningwith the\nseriousness of what her old self has to say.\nALICE ON QUICKTIMEBecause what’s happening to you,\nthe Alzheimer’s - you could see itas tragic. But your life has beenanything\nbut tragic. You’ve had a\nremarkable career, you’ve had agreat marriage, and three beautifulchildren.\nAlice on Quicktime has to struggle to control her emotions.\nPresent-day Alice just sits there watching like a curiousbird.\nALICE ON QUICKTIMEAll right. Listen to me, Alice.\nThis is important. Make sure youare alone. Go to your bedroom.\nThere’s a dresser by the window,\nthe one with the blue lamp on it.\nGo to the dresser and open thedrawer. In the back of the drawer\nare some pills. It says ‘take allpills with water’ on it. There are\na lot of pills in that bottle, butyou need to swallow them all.\nPresent-day Alice is now listening attentively.\nALICE ON QUICKTIMEThen go to the bed, lie down and goto sleep. And don’t\ntell anyonewhat you’re doing, okay?\nAbruptly, the Quicktime ends. Alice obediently gets up andleaves the room.", "behaviors": ["affection", "confusion", "exit_seeking"], "emotion": "joy", "emotion_valence": 0.9, "emotion_arousal": 0.75, "emotion_intensity": 0.75, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, medical_event, relationship_conflict, safety_risk, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_advanced", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_clinic_or_hospital"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 98, "id": 98, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - STAIRCASE\n\nAlice climbs the stairs, muttering to herself.\nALICE :\nDressing table, blue lamp.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 99, "id": 99, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - MASTER BEDROOM\n\nAlice enters, still muttering.\nALICE :\nDressing table, blue lamp.\nDressing table, blue lamp.\nShe stands in the center of the room, looking around,\nconfused. She goes to the dressing table...There’s a bluelamp on it...But\nshe doesn’t know what to do next.", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, memory_loss", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 100, "id": 100, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - KITCHEN - EVENING\n\nANGLE ON THE COMPUTER\nALICE ON QUICKTIME...Go to your bedroom. There’s\nthat dressing table, the one withthe blue lamp on it. Go to that\ntable and open the drawer. In the\nback of the drawer are some pills.\nIt says ‘take all pills with water’on it.\nPresent-day Alice, listens, again trying to memorize theinstructions.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 101, "id": 101, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. STAIRCASE\n\nWe follow Alice from behind as she heads back up the stairs.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 102, "id": 102, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. MASTER BEDROOM\n\nShe enters again, heads over to the dressing table.\nALICE :\nDressing table, blue lamp.\nDressing table, blue lamp.\nShe pulls the drawer out. There are bits of old jewelry andaccessories,\nsome coins. Alice picks out a bracelet made ofpolished grey stones, puts it\non and inspects it. She\nrealizes she’s forgotten something -- but what was it?", "behaviors": ["confusion"], "emotion": "confusion", "emotion_valence": -0.2, "emotion_arousal": 0.6, "emotion_intensity": 0.55, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 103, "id": 103, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. STAIRCASE\n\nNow Alice heads back up the stairs carrying the laptop as themessage plays:\nALICE ON QUICKTIME...Go to your bedroom. There’s a\ndresser by the window, the onewith the blue lamp on it. Go to\nthe dresser and open the drawer.\nIn the back of the drawer are some\npills.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 104, "id": 104, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. MASTER BEDROOM\n\nShe enters and sees the drawer already open. She wanders upto it and looks\ndown. This time she seizes immediately onthe pill bottle and holds it up.\nWe see the attached note in\nMacro close up - TAKE ALL PILLS WITH WATER.\nALICE ON QUICKTIME\nIt says ‘take all pills with water’on it. There are a lot of pills inthat\nbottle, but you need toswallow them all. Then get into bedand go to sleep.\nThen go to thebed, lie down and go to sleep. And\ndon’t tell anyone what you’redoing, okay?", "behaviors": ["wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "daily_routine, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["caregiving_advice", "personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 105, "id": 105, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BATHROOM\n\nShe enters the bathroom. Going over to the basin, she emptiesout the\ncontents of the toothbrush mug into the sink. She\nfills the mug with water and empties the pill bottle into herhand. Then --\nA NOISE!\nELENA (O.S.)\nHello?\nAlice turns her head and, in shock, drops the pills. Theyscatter\neverywhere.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.25, "emotion_intensity": 0.45, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 106, "id": 106, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HALLWAY\n\nElena enters downstairs and closes the door.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 107, "id": 107, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. BATHROOM\n\nAlice stares down at the pills blankly not knowing what to donext.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 108, "id": 108, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. PINKBERRY - DAY\n\nAlice and John are at the head of the line, looking at thearray behind the\ncounter.\nJOHN :\nMay I have cookies and cream and achocolate hazelnut. Alice, youknow what\nyou want right?\nALICE :\nCookies and cream and a chocolate\nhazelnut.\nJOHN:\nNo honey. You usually have the\noriginal with blueberries and\ncoconut.\nALICE :\nOk...\nJOHN :\nOriginal with blueberries and\ncoconut please.\nMOMENTS LATER:\nJohn and Alice are eating their frozen yoghurt.\nJOHN :\nAli, you see that building overthere? Do you know what it is?\nHe points to a structure in the distance.\nALICE :\nI don’t think I know that.\nJOHN :\nThat’s Columbia. Where you used toteach.\nALICE :\nSomeone told me, I was a good\nteacher.\nJOHN :\nYes, you were.\nALICE :\nI was really smart.\nJohn looks away, fighting back emotion that threatens tooverwhelm him.\nJOHN :\nYou were the smartest person I’veever known.\nHe looks at her, struggling with something.\nJOHN :\nAlice. Do you still want to behere?\nShe answers brightly.\nALICE :\nI’m not done yet. Do we have to\ngo?\nJOHN :\nNo. Don’t worry. Take your time.", "behaviors": ["repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:routine_structuring"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 109, "id": 109, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. ALICE’S HOME - DAY\n\nBlossoms in a tree show signs of another spring. A taxi\npulls up outside.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 110, "id": 110, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HALLWAY\n\nAlice sleeps on the sofa in the front room. John carries a\nsuitcase into the hallway. Behind him is Lydia.\nJOHN (O.S.)\nIs this all of your stuff?\nLYDIA :\nI shipped some boxes as well.\nJOHN :\nWere you sad to leave L.A.?\nLYDIA :\nI’m trying to convince myself I’mmore of an east coast girl.\nWhere’s mom?\nJOHN :\nShe’s sleeping.\nHe indicates the sleeping Alice.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "repetitive_questioning"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_unspecified", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 111, "id": 111, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S OFFICE\n\nThe room has been partially converted back to being a\nbedroom, but some of Alice’s touches remain.\nJOHN :\nYeah well - here it is. Your old\nroom.\nThey drop the bags.\nJOHN:\nHow did it go with your manager...?\nLYDIA :\nIt’s a west coast company, so...you\nknow. Not good.\nJOHN :\nOh. That’s too bad. You sure you\ndon’t mind..?\nLYDIA :\nDad, we’ve had that conversation.\nJOHN :\nOkay.\nLYDIA :\nThis is New York. I’ll audition.\nDo theater. I know this is where I\nneed to be so...\nJohn nods, weighing his daughter’s sacrifice.\nJOHN :\nWell...you’re a better man than I\nam.\nShe looks at him. Troubled, he looks quickly away.\nLYDIA :\nDad...I got her, okay.\nUnexpectedly, the dam bursts. He starts sobbing\nuncontrollably. She pulls him into a hug.", "behaviors": ["affection"], "emotion": "warmth", "emotion_valence": 0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.45, "emotion_intensity": 0.65, "emotion_trigger": "relationship_conflict", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.96, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 112, "id": 112, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. NEW YORK CITY\n\nWe see the seasons pass -- spring, summer, fall...", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "safety_risk, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["personal_story", "treatment_option:home_safety"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 113, "id": 113, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "EXT. RIVERSIDE PARK - DAY\n\nIt’s a bleak winter’s day in a small unfriendly parkoverlooking the cold\nHudson river and the distant grey shoresof New Jersey.\nA few PEOPLE are scattered through the park -- walking dogs\nor jogging by.\nA TEENAGE BOY strums a melancholy tune on his guitar and\nharmonizes with his GIRLFRIEND.\nOn a bench nearby, Lydia is checking her phone. Next to her\nsits Alice, visibly diminished. She picks repeatedly at hercoat.\nLYDIA :\nIt’s getting pretty cold, huh. You\nwant to head home? Come on. Let’s\ndo it.\nLydia helps Alice up and they shuffle off down the path.", "behaviors": [], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.2, "emotion_intensity": 0.3, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.88, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 114, "id": 114, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. ALICE’S HOME - LIVING ROOM\n\nAlice and Lydia enter through the main door to be greeted bythe nurses\naide, ELENA.\nLYDIA :\nHey.\nELENA :\nHi. How was your walk?\nALICE :\nI don’t think I know you!\nELENA :\nYes, you do.\nLYDIA :\nMom, it’s Elena.\nAlice responds with a vague, unfocused look. It’s not clear\nshe even recognizes her.\nLYDIA :\nI’m going to get you some juice,\nokay.\nELENA :\nCome on, let’s take off your coat\nand go inside.", "behaviors": ["exit_seeking", "wandering"], "emotion": "calm", "emotion_valence": 0.55, "emotion_arousal": 0.25, "emotion_intensity": 0.45, "emotion_trigger": "narrative_context", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.91, "topic_tags": ["personal_story"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_staff_or_caregiver", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}
{"scene_id": 115, "id": 115, "type": "stage_direction", "scene": "HOME / COMMUNITY", "speakers": [], "text": "INT. HOWLAND HOUSE - FRONT ROOM\n\nAlice has a cup of juice and is staring into space. Lydia\nsits in front of her, book in hand, reading a speech fromAngels in America.\nLYDIA (O.S.)\nNight flight to San Francisco;\nchase the moon across America.\nGod, it’s been years since I was on\na plane. When we hit 35,000 feet\nwe’ll have reached the tropopause,\nthe great belt of calm air - as\nclose as I’ll get to the ozone. I\ndreamed we were there.\nLydia looks directly at her Mom, but Alice seems absent.\nLYDIA:\nThe plane leapt the tropopause, the\nsafe air, and attained the outer\nrim, the ozone, which was ragged\nand torn, patches of it threadbare\nas old cheesecloth, and that was\nfrightening. But I saw something\nonly I could see because of my\nastonishing ability to see such\nthings.\nThen -- a flicker of comprehension. Alice’s eyes turn to\nLydia as she reads.\nLYDIA:\nSouls were rising, from the earth\nfar below, souls of the dead, of\npeople who’d perished from famine,\nfrom war, from the plague, and they\nfloated up like skydivers in\nreverse, limbs all akimbo, wheeling\nand spinning.\nLydia notices her mother’s attention and it inspires her\nreading.\nLYDIA:\nAnd the souls of these departed,\njoined hands, clasped ankles and\nformed a web - a great net of\nsouls. And the souls were three-\natom oxygen molecules of the stuff\nof ozone, and the outer rim\nabsorbed them, and was repaired.\nNothing’s lost forever.\n(MORE)\nLYDIA (cont'd)\nIn this world, there is a kind ofpainful progress, a longing forwhat we’ve\nleft behind, anddreaming ahead. At least I think\nthat’s so.\nAlice looks down. Lydia breaks from her performance.\nLYDIA :\nThat’s it.\nShe comes over to Alice, sits down next to her.\nLYDIA :\nHey...did you like that? What I\njust read, did you like it?\nAlice nods. It’s unclear she even knows what Lydia istalking about. But\nLydia persists, wanting some kind ofaffirmation.\nLYDIA:\nWhat was it about?\nALICE:\nLove. Love.\nTears come into Lydia’s eyes.\nLYDIA :\nYeah, Mom. It was about love.\nAlice smiles and looks at Lydia. She is still able to\nconnect.\nThere is a SUPER 8 FLICKER, a memory, of Alice and her sister\nwalking away from the camera on a beach long ago.\nTHE END:", "behaviors": ["affection", "confusion", "depression/sadness"], "emotion": "sadness", "emotion_valence": -0.7, "emotion_arousal": 0.4, "emotion_intensity": 0.6, "emotion_trigger": "medical_context, treatment_discussion", "emotion_source": "hybrid", "confidence": 0.93, "topic_tags": ["medical_fact", "personal_story", "treatment_option:reassurance"], "context_tags": ["disease_stage_unspecified", "interaction_mode_small_group", "relationship_family", "setting_home_or_community"], "source": "Still Alice (2014) — script PDF", "meta": {"ruleset": "enrichment_v2", "enriched_at": "2025-08-21", "scene_derivation": "from_context_tags"}}