Sliver Page #6

Synopsis: Carly Norris is a book editor living in New York City who moves into the Sliver apartment building. In the apartment building, Carly meets two of her new neighbors, author Jack Lansford who writes thriller novels and Zeke Hawkins, the handsome owner of the apartment building. Carly finds that some of the women living in the apartment building have been murdered and the police suspect that there is a serial killer in the apartment building. Carly has a passionate and seductive love affair with Zeke, unaware Zeke has secretly wired the apartment building with hidden cameras and he has been watching the lives of each tenant living in the apartment building including Carly. Carly begins to suspect Zeke or Jack may be the serial killer responsible for the murders in the apartment building and she may be the killer's next victim.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Phillip Noyce
Production: Paramount Home Video
  4 wins & 9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Rotten Tomatoes:
12%
R
Year:
1993
107 min
1,703 Views


It'll never happen again.

I swear it. Never.

It's like playing God.

- We'll only do good things.

- I don't want to do this.

I want my privacy.

I want my own experiences.

Zeke, I want to have a real relationship.

Carly, I love you.

You can have anything you want.

I want my tape.

If I have you, I don't need them, right?

Hold on.

Erased.

- You okay?

- Yeah.

Tired.

And hungry, I guess.

I'll go get something for us.

What would you like?

Anything.

You're so beautiful.

Be right back.

You're so beautiful, Vida.

You're so beautiful, Vida.

You smell so good.

You smell so good.

I love you, Naomi.

I love you. You smell like roses.

Carly.

Come on. Come on, open the door!

Let's go. Open up!

Hey, come on!

Carly...

you're watching me, aren't you?

Are you looking at me?

You're looking at me.

I can tell, I can feel it.

I love you, Carly.

Carly, let me in. Come on.

Peekaboo. You see me.

Come on, open the door. Now.

Now, Carly! Open the f***ing door!

Come on,

open this cocksucking door, now!

Open up! Come on!

Open up the f***ing door, Carly, now!

You like to watch? Watch this.

Carly! No, stop!

Those women meant nothing to me.

It was just sex, Carly.

I love you.

That was the past.

What we have is so powerful, Carly.

Can't you feel it?

It feels so good.

You can feel it, can't you?

Give me the gun, Carly.

I love you, Carly.

Carly!

Carly, please! Please don't!

Carly, please don't!

Carly!

Get a life.

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Joe Eszterhas

József A. "Joe" Eszterhas (; Hungarian: [ˈjoːʒɛf ˈɛstɛrhaːʃ]; born November 23, 1944) is a Hungarian-American writer. He wrote the screenplays for the films Flashdance, Jagged Edge, Basic Instinct and Showgirls. He has also written several books, including an autobiography entitled Hollywood Animal, American Rhapsody and Crossbearer: A Memoir of Faith. more…

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