The Scribbler Page #6

Synopsis: THE SCRIBBLER follows Suki (Katie Cassidy), a young woman confronting her destructive mental illness using "The Siamese Burn," an experimental machine designed to eliminate multiple personalities. The closer Suki comes to being "cured," she's haunted by a thought - what if the last unwanted identity turns out to be her?
Director(s): John Suits
Production: Xlrator Media
 
IMDB:
5.4
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
50%
R
Year:
2014
88 min
216 Views


And me?

When they ask why you jumped...

I'm gonna tell 'em it's because you

couldn't live with erectile dysfunction.

Think about that on the way down.

Suki?

Look at us. We're all inside out.

Why won't you fight back?

Fight back.

Fight back!

Had enough of the freak show already?

Help me?

You can't even help yourself.

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, God.

Is that me?

Is that what I am?

Why wasn't I like you?

Why wasn't I beautiful on the inside?

Don't touch me.

Don't get near me.

I know what I'll do if you get too close.

I know who I am now.

I am the pusher.

Suki.

Oh, I thought you were gone for good.

I'm still here.

And the Scribbler?

We're both here.

At the same time?

Yeah.

I guess she never wanted to take over.

- She just wanted-

- Symbiosis.

She needs me.

Because you can talk.

Because I can deal with the bullshit.

Hey, I found this.

I can fix the machine.

Doesn't matter.

We don't need it anymore.

Delta 1566.

Give me a call on your primary-

- Mr. Hogan?

- Where's Suki?

She's upstairs making her statement.

And don't think about going anywhere

'cause you're next.

Oh.

Why are you taking my water?

Do you want to tell me

what I saw here tonight?

Suki wanted me to give you this.

Your world is back to front, not mine.

We've been telling you that for years.

Yeah, I know.

Come on, fella.

So you're saying that Alice-

- Veronica.

- Right, Veronica.

Are you saying

she threw herself off the roof?

- Her last push.

- Is that a metaphor for something?

I don't think so.

Stay here.

Suki.

Where is she?

You're never going to understand...

any of this logically,

Detective Moss, so don't try.

Your laws and rules,

they don't apply here.

There are no black-and-white

answers for you.

Just gray areas.

Just human psychology.

Jennifer will understand.

They tel! us madness

is culturally relative.

I say it's culturally relevant.

When you're crazy...

your right hand doesn't always know

what your left hand is doing.

You deal with this by learning

to appreciate the importance of symmetry-

left brain, right brain, yin and yang.

It doesn't matter

whether you're coming up heads or tails...

you still need both sides of the coin.

You have to understand that before

you can ever hope to understand yourself.

I see a world of people

who aren't who they think they are...

waiting for someone to wake them up.

Waiting to shine.

You're never gonna get us

You're never gonna get us

We've already seen you

from miles away

You knock on the door

with your smile on display

We already know

what you're going to say

Yeah

You're never gonna get us

No

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