Head Over Heels Page #8

Synopsis: Amanda Pierce is from Iowa and works as a restorer of Renaissance paintings for the New York Metropolitan Museum. She has just finished another frustrating relationship, when she found her boy-friend with a model on her bed. She decides to move and share a flat with four stupid but nice super-models. She meets Jim Winston, who lives in front of her window. She falls in love with him. One day, she sees Jim killing a woman - Megan O'Brien - through her window and Amanda and her four roommates decide to investigate what really happened.
Director(s): Mark Waters
Production: Universal Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
27
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
PG-13
Year:
2001
86 min
$9,892,550
Website
763 Views


Have you talked to him?

No, his phone was disconnected when he moved.

Not that I tried calling him or anything.

He moved?

Yeah. It only took two movers five hours

to pack and move everything.

Not that I was watching.

It's like he was never really there.

Yeah. You know, I kind of don't want

this reminder for all of eternity.

I'm thinking of rubbing him out.

Oh, yeah, I agree.

Think you better rub him out.

Hmm?

Amanda, admit it. You're not ready to give up on him.

Why does he only have one eye?

That's 'cause you're looking at the side of his face.

He's in profile.

Well, it makes him look like a fish.

I know a lot about water, you know?

Mr. Fish Tank.

Jim?

Hamlet!

Hi.

Hi. I just moved into the neighborhood.

Oh. Where?

A building that faces this one.

It's got a great view.

Sounds nice, I think.

You Wanna come up and see it?

Oh. I don't know. We've just met.

I'm Bob Smoot.

Amanda Pierce.

You know, I've gotta be honest with you, Bob--

I know.

Smoot is a very strange-sounding name.

It's good to be honest from the get-go.

- So, what's your line of work, Bob?

- That's funny you should ask.

I just got promoted to a nice,

boring deskjob with the F.B.I.

That's funny.

You look a lot like this guy I used to know.

Good guy?

Great guy,

but he's not as cute as you.

Come on.

Come here.

Come over here.

Wo.

Look down there.

Oh-- Oh, my--

I told you that I had a great view.

Oh, my God.

You know, I heard you shouldn't look into

your neighbors' windows.

It only leads to trouble.

Well, you can't always believe what you see.

A woman I used to know...

told me that sometimes you need to take a deeper look.

Oh!

Oh!

Whoa. That's a weird feeling.

See what I mean?

Can we try that again?

Definitely.

Hey, can you do that thing with your back?

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Ron Burch

Ron Burch is an American writer whose work spans television, film, plays, short fiction and novels. His movies include Head over Heels , Yours, Mine and Ours and Ferdinand. He is the executive producer/showrunner (along with David Kidd) of the DreamWorks Animation TV show Dinotrux. more…

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