Killing Zoe Page #15

Synopsis: Zed has only just arrived in the beautiful Paris and already he's up to no good. Having just slept with a call girl, he spends a night on the town with his dangerous friends. They all decide to rob a bank the following day. There's only one problem: Zed's call-girl, Zoe, just happens to work at the bank which is to be robbed!
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Roger Avary
Production: Live Entertainment
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
R
Year:
1993
96 min
455 Views


The police all charge into the secondary vault area and

secure the downstairs.

Zoey is crying as she holds Zed.

The police have their guns aimed at the two of them.

Zoey looks up.

ZOEY:

(to the policemen)

[I work here. This man is a

customer...he needs medical help.]

They take their guns away and kneel next to him, seeing if

he's okay.

FRENCH POLICEMAN #2

[How bad do you think his wounds are?]

The other policeman, unable to tell because of Eric's blood,

simply shakes his head.

FRENCH POLICEMAN #1

(to Zoey)

[Are you alright?]

Zoey starts to cry.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT. BANK - LOBBY - DAY

Zoey and Zed, bandaged up, are being aided by all of the

French policemen as they walk through the bank.

Smoke is still clearing, but the bodies of customers and bank

robbers alike litter the area.

PARAMEDIC's, wearing all white, try to help the injured, they

assist Zed and Zoey.

FRENCH POLICEMAN #1

(to Zoey and Zed)

[There's an ambulance outside.]

(he looks around)

[My God. What a Bastille Day.]

Zed's attention is caught by two OTHER POLICEMEN carrying a

body bag.

FRENCH POLICEMAN #3

(to French policeman #1)

[This one's the ringmaster. We need an

I.D.]

No longer interested in Zoey or Zed, he goes to check out the

body.

ZOEY:

The hospital?

ZED:

No.

ZOEY:

Come on. I have a car.

Zoey puts her arm around Zed and helps him out of the

bank...never to return.

DISSOLVE TO:

INT. ZOEY'S CAR - MOVING - DAY

Zoey is driving. Zed looks like he's been in a burning

building.

ZED:

I'm so tired.

ZOEY:

We'll go to my flat. You can rest there.

Do you feel pain?

ZED:

No...it was mostly his blood.

ZOEY:

I have a shower. You can clean up there.

ZED:

Thank you Zoe.

He looks at her.

ZOEY:

My name is not Zoe. Not any more.

He looks forward at the streets of Paris.

ZOEY:

You'll get well. Then I'll show you the

real Paris.

They drive away.

THE END:

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Roger Avary

Roger Avary (born August 23, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry. He worked on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, for which he and Quentin Tarantino were awarded the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He wrote the screenplays of Silent Hill and Beowulf. He also directed Killing Zoe and The Rules of Attraction. more…

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