Hannah and Her Sisters (1986) - Frederick's Rant

In this very dense film, even minor characters have their moment. In this memorable 1-minute speech, Frederick rants about TV, intellectuals, and humanity in general.
    

Actors:

Frederick - Max von Sydow
Lee - Barbara Hershey

Script:

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FREDERICK
                   (offscreen)
            You're late.

Lee walks through the loft's living room area, unbelting her
coat, towards the bathroom.  She passes Frederick, who sits
at a table in the kitchen area, drinking a cup of coffee and
reading the paper.  A plate with a half-eaten sandwich sits
in front of him.  The music stops.

                         LEE
                   (opening the bathroom door)
            Lucy and I kept talking, and I
            didn't realize how late it had
            gotten.

                         FREDERICK
                   (barely glancing up
                   from his paper)
            You missed a very dull TV show
            about Auschwitz.  More gruesome
            film clips...and more puzzled
            intellectuals declaring their
            mystification over the systematic
            murder of millions.

As he talks, Lee is seen turning on the bathroom light.  She
takes off her coat, hanging it on a hook, then begins to dry
her hair with a towel.

                         FREDERICK
                   (turning his head
                   slightly in Lee's
                   direction and gesturing)
            The reason why they could never
            answer the question "How could it
            possibly happen?" is that it's the
            wrong question.  Given what people
            are, the question is
                   (swallowing)
            "Why doesn't it happen more often?"
            Of course it does, in subtler forms.

Frederick takes a bite of his sandwich and another sip of
coffee as Lee walks out of the bathroom, tossing the towel
down on the counter.

                         LEE
                   (moving her fingers
                   through her wet hair)
            I have a little headache from this
            weather.

She takes a kettle and fills it with water.

                         FREDERICK
                   (grunting, sipping
                   his coffee)
            It's been ages since I sat in front
            of the TV... just changing channels
            to find something.

As Frederick continues his monologue, Lee is busy in the
background: striking a wooden match and lighting a burner on
the stove for the kettle, taking a glass out of the cupboard,
walking into the bathroom for some pills, filling the glass
with water in the kitchen sink, and taking her pills.

                         FREDERICK
            You see the whole culture...Nazis,
            deodorant salesman,
            wrestlers...beauty contests, the
            talk show... Can you imagine the
            level of a mind that watches
            wrestling?
                   (gesturing)
            Hmm?  But the worst are the
            fundamentalist preachers...third-
            rate con men, telling the poor
            suckers that watch them that they
            speak for Jesus...and to please
            send in money.
                   (picking up his sandwich)
            Money, money, money!  If Jesus came
            back, and saw what's going on in
            his name, he'd never stop throwing
            up.