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I'm so excited. I've always wanted
to come to an orchid show.

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I think these flowers are so sexy.
:29:10
Let's see what's around back.
:29:34
What?
:29:36
- You wanna hear my pitch?
- Go away, goddamn it.

:29:40
You know, I'm just trying
to do something.

:29:48
Hey, thanks a lot, buddy. Cool.
:29:50
Okay, there's this serial killer, right?
:29:52
Well, no, wait.
And he's being hunted by a cop.

:29:55
And he's taunting the cop, right?
Sending clues who his next victim is.

:29:59
He's already holding her hostage
in his creepy basement.

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So the cop gets obsessed
with figuring out her identity...

:30:04
...and in the process
falls in love with her.

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Even though he's never even met her.
She becomes like...

:30:10
Like the unattainable.
Like the Holy Grail.

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- It's a little obvious, don't you think?
- Okay, but here's the twist.

:30:17
We find out that the killer...
:30:19
...really suffers from
multiple personality disorder. Right?

:30:22
See, he's actually really the cop
and the girl.

:30:25
All of them are him.
Isn't that fucked up?

:30:30
The only idea more overused than
serial killers is multiple personality.

:30:35
On top of that, you explore
the notion...

:30:37
...that cop and criminal are
really two aspects of the same person.

:30:40
See every cop movie ever made
for other examples of this.

:30:43
Mom called it psychologically taut.
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The other thing is, there's no way
to write this. Did you consider that?

:30:50
I mean, how could you have somebody
held prisoner in a basement...

:30:54
...and working in a police station
at the same time?

:30:59
- Trick photography.
- Okay, that's not what I'm asking.


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