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Much Ado About Nothing

Ha! "Against my will I am sent to bid you come in to dinner." There's a double meaning in...

Beatrice:

Against my will I am sent to bid you come in to dinner. Benedick:
Fair Beatrice, I thank you for your pains. Beatrice:
I took no more pains for those thanks than you take pains to thank me: if it had been painful, I would not have come. Benedick:
You take pleasure then in the message? Beatrice:
Yea, signior, just so much as you may take upon a knife's point. You have no stomach, signior? Fare you well. [exits] Benedick:
Ha! "Against my will I am sent to bid you come in to dinner." There's a double meaning in that. "I took no more pains for those thanks than you took pains to thank me." That's as much as to say, any pains that I take for you is as good as thanks! If I do not take pity of her, I am a villain. If I do not love her, I am a fool

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Against my will I am sent to bid you come in to dinner
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There's a double meaning in that
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I took no more pains for those thanks than you took pains to thank me
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That's as much as to say any pains that I take for you is as good as thanks
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If I do not take pity of her I am a villain
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If I do not love her I am a fool
Duration
28 seconds
Views
474
Timestamp in Movie
00:44:49
Uploaded
Mar 25, 2022
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Production
Bellwether Pictures

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Movie Summary

A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.

Actors

Amy Acker
Beatrice
Alexis Denisof
Benedick