Rosy Page #6

Synopsis: A socially awkward young man kidnaps an aspiring actress with the hope that they will fall in love. A psychosexual noir that explores power dynamics between men and women.
 
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2018
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Round and round we go!

Why am I not surprised?

Another time you

stabbed me in the back!

You stabbed me

in the f***ing back.

ROSY:
I saw your gun!

You were gonna shoot me.

DOUG:
Oh, that's right.

Everything is a reaction

to what I do, huh?

It's all my fault.

It's all my fault!

Rosy!

Rosy.

You know, I like it

when you hurt me.

I like it because it makes me

less and less attracted to you,

which makes this

a whole lot easier for me.

Because you're not

who I thought you were.

You know, the police won't

stop calling me.

I killed a guy for you,

he's in the ground.

I did that for you.

I even killed

my grandmother for you.

And you broke my heart!

You broke my heart!

And even though

you broke my heart,

I can't stop

thinking about you.

I cannot sleep,

I cannot eat.

I can't do anything.

I'm a mess.

I'm in love with you!

I'm in love with you.

Goddamn it.

(CLATTERS)

I knew what you were

doing with those men.

I looked you up.

I followed you.

I just wanted to

protect you from yourself.

I knew that I would

never hurt you.

Ah, f***.

(ROSY SCREAMS)

I deserve better

than all of this!

You don't care

about me.

You just took me

for yourself.

You don't give a sh*t

about my life.

DOUG:
Did you like your life?

ROSY:
Oh! How dare you?

I'm still figuring it all out.

DOUG:
Just shoot me.

Do it.

Shoot me.

- You sorry...

- (GUNSHOT)

(THUDS)

(ROSY WEEPS SOFTLY)

I love you, Rosy.

( SOFT MUSIC PLAYING )

You ready?

Mm-hmm.

( FRENCH SONG PLAYING )

( MUSIC )

( MUSIC )

( MUSIC )

( SOFT MUSIC PLAYING )

My darling, I've

Been starving for your love

My darling, I've

Been starving for your love

Please say

I'll stay

For a little longer

I won't stray

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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