Luàna Bajrami credited as playing...
Sophie
- Héloïse: They were nearing the surface, approaching the threshold, when, fearing losing Eurydice and impatient to see her, her loving spouse turned.
- Sophie: No, he can't look at her for fear of losing her. That's no reason. He was told not to do that.
- Héloïse: He's madly in love. He can't resist.
- Marianne: I think Sophie has a point. He could resist. His reasons aren't serious. Perhaps he makes a choice.
- Sophie: What choice?
- Marianne: He chooses the memory of her. That's why he turns. He doesn't make the lover's choice, but the poet's.
- Héloïse: She spoke a last farewell that scarcely reached his ears and fell back into the abyss. Perhaps she was the one who said, Turn around.