American Psycho II: All American Girl Page #5

Synopsis: Rachael Newman has developed an interest for murders after she encountered psychopath Patrick Bateman. To further study the subject, she enrolls at the university department for Behavioural and Social Sciences, under the expert leadership of former FBI agent Robert Starkman. Very certain about herself, Rachael has one single goal: to become class assistant. It's a prestigious job as having that position will almost guarantee employment at the FBI. But becoming class assistant is no easy task to accomplish, as the first trouble arises when secretary Gerty Fleck decides she is too young for it. And Gerty Fleck won't be the only obstacle.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Morgan J. Freeman
Production: LionsGate Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
11%
R
Year:
2002
88 min
830 Views


This is an obsession

A kind of aggression with himself

It's the way he will always be

He loves to rebel

To go against his Ten Commandments

For him

That's just being free

And over there

Stands my angry angel

And he's shaking his head

In disgrace with me

Over there

Stands my angry angel

And he's frowning like hell

But I am not feeling guilty.

Professor Starkman?

Professor Starkman?

Rachael.

Why--

why haven't you gone home?

I will just hang around

here during the break.

Why?

Don't you have family

waiting at home for you?

No.

Actually, they will come visit me here.

Are you okay, Professor?

I heard about the change in plans.

Is that why you're here?

Is that all you people ever think about?

The Goddamn teaching assistant job?

Quantico?

Don't you kids get it?

It's not that important.

It's important to me.

I have a schedule, a plan,

a dream. I need it!

What makes you think you will get it?

Other students have applied too.

-Some more qualified than you.

-I beg your pardon?

I believe I am the most

qualified for this position.

Name someone who's

more dedicated or intelligent,

that's had more experience than me.

You don't know what you're talking about.

Go home.

-What are you doing?

-Shh.

Just relax, Bobby.

Where did you get that?

And the dress?

-What's going on here?

-Bobby, what's wrong?

Don't f*** with me.

That necklace...

and Cassandra's dress.

It was a present.

Bobby, don't you remember?

You gave it to me.

Stop it...

this instant!

I said, go home.

I mean it.

I have a confession to make.

I have had feelings for you for

a long time,

longer than you can imagine.

I have always wanted something to

happen between us.

Something beautiful.

I love you, Bobby.

-What?!

-Please, don't be upset, Bobby.

Stop calling me Bobby!

Okay. I am a little confused.

You are? How do you think I feel?

Rachael--Ms. Newman...

-this is unacceptable.

-It is?

But it was okay

for you and Cassandra?

How did--

I don't know what

you're talking about. Leave.

I have always loved you.

Ever since I first saw you.

Before Diane ever loved you.

Before Cassandra.

Before Clara even ever loved you.

It was always me.

Don't you get it?

How did you know about Clara?

That was six years ago.

I was there, Bobby.

-Clara was babysitting me that night.

-Clara.

He's here! Do something.

I was in Bateman's apartment.

Clara used to babysit me

all the time.

She'd tell me about your

relationship with her.

She'd show me pictures of you.

You were my first crush.

You were in Patrick Bateman's

apartment...

...the night he killed Clara?

Yeah.

I know you quit the FBI because

of what happened.

I think you blame yourself for

her death.

Bobby, all work, no play.

-You want to play?

-Uh-huh.

Okay.

She was the one who looked through your

stuff and found Bateman's file.

She's tracked him down.

And she went to his apartment

that night and dragged me along.

Rich and good-looking.

Why are we together again?

You shouldn't blame yourself.

She went over there to cheat on you.

-She was a slut.

-Shut up!

It's the truth.

She got what she deserved.

And so did Cassandra. She thought

you didn't love her enough.

It's my turn now.

I have waited six years.

I won't let anyone stop me,

not even Diane and your baby.

Don't you threaten my family.

So now you care about your family?

You just can't hold

a relationship together.

-Please.

-You think you're a catch.

But you're just the

opportunity of a lifetime.

-Stop.

-After you can't break any more hearts,

you will still break

one more...your baby daughter's.

Please, no more.

Goodbye, Bobby.

The sun is shining

We should be making haste

I hope you had a safe trip.

Hey, nice mop!

Sweet dreams.

We are sleeping on our feet

We stole the songs from birds in trees

But it's time on easy street

Now it's past, and it's not me.

Hey!

Hey, stop!

Yeah, that's it. Bring it back.

Yeah, bring it--yeah.

Back it up. That's it. You got it.

Bring it in here. Thank you very much.

Driving around like goddamn maniacs.

That's good. Perfect.

Thank you very much.

I sure do hope you have got--

Holy sh*t.

(car door closes)

-What the hell's going on?

-Oh, that?

That's Professor Starkman.

He's out of it tonight.

You have reached Professor Starkman,

in the Behavioral Sciences Department.

Please, leave a message.

Hey, Bobby, it's Eric.

I felt bad about the other day.

I wanted to say I am sorry.

I hope you got that

prescription filled okay.

Call me if you need anything. Bye.

-Dr. Daniels' office.

-Mary, if that's Bobby Starkman,

-I will take it.

-He will take you at 3:00. All right.

It was for an appointment,

not the professor.

Okay.

I put her in at 3:00,

Rachael Newman.

She wanted to come in today.

What?

Rachael Newman? Are you sure?

Yeah. Are you okay?

I can reschedule if you want.

I am--

no, I am--I am fine.

It's just--it's been a long day.

-Let me know if you need anything.

-Sure.

Bye.

Bye, Mary.

Come on.

You have reached Professor Starkman

in the Behavioral Sciences Department.

Please, leave a message.

It's Eric again.

Call me when you get this.

I am really confused about something.

If you don't reach me by 3:00,

I will drop by your

office between 4:00 and 4:30.

Bye.

-Hi, honey!

-Mom!

-Dad?

-We made it!

Hello, princess.

Won't you invite us in?

Jeez, I am sorry. Please, come in.

Wow! Hi, happy birthday!

Thank you, sweetie.

We have been planning this for months.

Sweet Jesus! It smells

like somebody died in here.

The toilet's clogged up

and maintenance isn't up and running,

-so there's nothing I can do.

-That's wretched.

Sweetheart,

you are such a clothes-horse.

-What will I do with you?

-Don't open the closet.

-Your present's in there.

-Oh, I am sorry, sweetie.

Look at me, always spoiling the surprise.

What will we eat? I am hungry.

Good. I made reservations for 5:30.

I am going out of town later tonight.

Is this restaurant reasonably priced?

Yes.

Is there an early bird special?

-I don't think so.

-That's too bad.

-What's it called?

-Chez Gerard's.

Is that Italian? Your father

cannot digest Italian food.

-It's too spicy.

-Mother, it's French.

French!

-How sophisticated!

-Yeah, okay.

I have got to finish packing and

finish writing some papers.

So why don't you go back to the motel

and we will meet at the restaurant at 5:30?

Sounds good to me.

I have got to use the head.

Get maintenance up here.

Daddy, I called.

How will we ever find this place?

We will be back at 5:15 to pick you up.

-Okay.

-Bye, princess.

I love you, guys.

-You have reached Professor Starkman

in the Behavioral Sciences Department.

Please, leave a message.

Bobby, it's Eric.

I know you're going through tough times,

but she--the she who hung herself--

she made an appointment to see me.

I don't know if it's a joke,

but something's off.

Call me, all right?

Roses are red,

violets are blue,

the Daniels will

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