Grace: I think the world would be better without Dogville.
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Grace: I think the world would be better without Dogville.
Tom: Two people only hurt each other if they doubt the love they have for one another.
Grace: You shouldn't play games with people's lives.
Grace: Some things you have to do yourself.
Vera: Please don't say such nice things about the kids. I cry too easily. Both in sorrow and in joy.
Grace: I think we've talked long enough about the things we remember seeing.
Tom: I think if Dogville had any significant symbolic meaning it wouldn't have an ordinary name like Dogville.
Grace: I think the world would be better without Dogville.
Tom: Two people only hurt each other if they doubt the love they have for one another.
Grace: You shouldn't play games with people's lives.
Grace: Some things you have to do yourself.
Vera: Please don't say such nice things about the kids. I cry too easily. Both in sorrow and in joy.
Grace: I think we've talked long enough about the things we remember seeing.
Tom: I think if Dogville had any significant symbolic meaning it wouldn't have an ordinary name like Dogville.
Grace: You shouldn't play games with people's lives.
Vera: Please don't say such nice things about the kids. I cry too easily. Both in sorrow and in joy.
The Big Man: Rapists and murders may be the victims according to you, but I, I call them dogs. And if they're lapping up their own vomit, the only way to stop them is with a lash. Grace: But dogs only obey their own nature, so why shouldn't we forgive them? The Big Man: Dogs can be taught many useful things, but not if we forgive them every time they obey their own nature.
Chuck: How is it going otherwise with the fooling act? Grace: I wasn't trying to fool anyone. Chuck: I mean Dogville. Has it got you fooled yet? Grace: I thought you were implying that I was trying to exploit the town. Chuck: Wishful thinking. This town is rotten from the inside out and I wouldn't miss it if it fell into the gorge tomorrow. I see no charm here. But you seem to. Admit it, you've fallen for Dogville. The trees, the mountains, the simple folk. And if all that ain't got you fooled yet, I bet the cinnamon has. That damned cinnamon in those gooseberry pies. Dogville has everything that you ever dreamed of in the big city. Grace: You're worse than Tom. How do you know what I dreamed of? You're from the city yourself, aren't you? Chuck: That was a long time ago. I'm not that stupid anymore. I've found out that people are the same all over. Greedy as animals. In a small town they're just a bit less successful. Feed 'em enough, they'll eat till their bellies burst. Grace: That's why you want to get rid of me... Because you can't stand that I remind you of what it was you came here to find.
Grace: What? What is it? Tom: A man can't really be blamed for being scared, now can he? Grace: No. Tom: No. I was scared, Grace. I used you and I am sorry. I'm stupid, I am, maybe even arrogant sometimes. Grace: You are, Tom. Tom: Although using people is not very charming, I think you have to agree that this - specific illustration has surpassed all expectations. It says so much about being human! It's been painful, but I think you'll also have to agree it's been edifying, wouldn't you say? Grace: Not now, Tom. Not now. Grace: If there is any town this world would be better without, this is it.
Grace: But I've got nothing to offer them in return. Tom: Oh, I think you have plenty to offer Dogville.
Chuck: God only knows what that woman is capable of. Grace: You know she's not capable of anything.
Ma Ginger: A police car has just been seen in town and it has just made the turn up Canyon Road! So they'll be here any minute. Martha: Should I ring the bell? Tom: No, Martha. Grace probably heard.
Title Card: The film "DOGVILLE" as told in nine chapters and a prologue Title Card: PROLOGUE (which introduces us to the town and its residents)
Grace: Awful lot to do here in Dogville, considering nobody needs anything done.


