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El Mariachi
by Robert Rodriguez
Mariachi questions Domino about her relationship with the local crime boss, Moco, and how she acquired her bar and loft. Domino reveals the extent of Moco's attempts to buy her affection before choosing to be with Mariachi instead.
Mulholland Drive
by David Lynch
Betty, a bright-eyed aspiring actress newly arrived in Los Angeles, discovers a mysterious, concussed woman hiding in her aunt's apartment. As Betty tries to offer help, it becomes clear that the woman, who calls herself Rita, is suffering from amnesia following a traumatic car accident.
Betty discovers that the mysterious woman in her aunt's apartment has no memory of her own identity. The situation escalates from confusion to shock when they open a purse to find a massive amount of cash and a mysterious blue key.
Fatal Attraction
by James Dearden
Alex confronts Dan with the news of her pregnancy, demanding he take responsibility for their affair. The encounter quickly escalates from a desperate plea for affection into a violent confrontation as Dan tries to sever ties and Alex threatens to destroy his marriage.
Following a brief affair, Alex confronts Dan about his marital status and expresses her desire to continue seeing him. Dan attempts to set boundaries by citing his commitment to his family, while Alex reveals an intense, immediate emotional connection that hints at her refusal to let him go.
While playing football in the park, Dan fakes a heart attack to tease Alex, unaware of the dark psychological game she is about to play in return. After Alex feigns deep trauma by claiming her father died in the same manner, she reveals it was a lie, leaving Dan unsettled by her ability to manipulate his emotions.
Alex confronts Dan on a busy street to reveal that she is pregnant following their brief affair. As Dan desperately tries to negotiate an abortion to protect his marriage, Alex firmly asserts her intention to keep the child, shifting the power dynamic from a casual fling to a life-altering confrontation.
Fargo
by Noah Hawley
Oraetta Mayflower, a nurse with a lethal secret, comforts an elderly patient as she actively facilitates his death. She sings a haunting hymn while stealing his ring, revealing her chilling lack of empathy and her twisted sense of mercy.
Nosferatu
by Robert Eggers
Ellen confesses to her husband Thomas that she has been spiritually and physically haunted by the vampire Count Orlok, revealing a dark connection that threatens their marriage. As Orlok's influence takes hold of her, Ellen descends into a demonic frenzy of rage and seduction, forcing Thomas to confront the terrifying reality of the evil that has followed him home.
Gladiator 2
by David Scarpa
In a tense encounter at a lavish banquet, Fortuna tests the resolve of the gladiator Lucius. She challenges his courage and reveals she has placed a wager on his survival, while probing the hidden fear that drives him.
Adam's Rib
by Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin
Amanda, a defense attorney, interrogates Doris Attinger regarding the attempted murder of her husband. Doris explains her emotional state and the sense of betrayal that led her to snap, while Amanda probes the legal and moral justifications for her actions.
Belly
by Hype Williams
Kisha calls a girl who has been paging her boyfriend, only to be met with a brazen confession. The conversation escalates as Kionna taunts Kisha about her intimate history with Tommy and the material gifts he provides, leading to a heated threat of violence.
The Brutalist
by Brady Corbet, Mona Fastvold
A seductive, vulnerable, awkward, melancholic Prostitute & Laszlo's duologue from "The Brutalist" by Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold. Genre: drama.
Love and Money
by Dennis Kelly
A disturbing, detached, dark humor, desperate Debbie's monologue from "Love and Money" by Dennis Kelly. Genre: drama.
L.A. Confidential
by Brian Helgeland, Curtis Hanson
Officer Bud White visits Lynn Bracken, a high-end call girl, to investigate a murder. The two engage in a tense, cynical, yet flirtatious power struggle that reveals their shared disillusionment with the world.
Macbeth
by William Shakespeare
Macbeth experiences a crisis of conscience regarding the plot to murder King Duncan, but Lady Macbeth ruthlessly questions his manhood and resolve. She presents a meticulous plan to frame the King's chamberlains, eventually convincing Macbeth to proceed with the assassination.
Macbeth expresses his hesitation to proceed with the murder of King Duncan, citing the King's recent honors toward him. Lady Macbeth fiercely questions his manhood and resolve, ultimately convincing him to commit to the assassination.
Medea
by Seneca
Medea calls upon the gods of marriage and the underworld to witness Jason's betrayal. She transitions from a desperate prayer for vengeance to a cold, calculated resolve to commit horrific crimes that surpass her past deeds.
Addams Family Values
by Paul Rudnick
On their wedding night, the murderous Debbie Jellinsky attempts to manipulate Uncle Fester into cutting ties with his family forever by using her feminine wiles and his extreme naivety.
The gold-digging serial killer Debbie Jellinsky manipulates Fester Addams by feigning her 'purity' and innocence. Fester, completely oblivious to her true nature, reciprocates her affection with his signature macabre charm.
Debbie recounts a series of increasingly erratic and disturbing acts of workplace sabotage and personal cruelty. The scene culminates in her describing a gruesome 'gift' sent to her boss, juxtaposed against her childhood dreams.
Debbie Jellinsky has the Addams family strapped into electric chairs while she delivers a manic, self-pitying presentation about her history of murdering husbands for failing to meet her high expectations.
The gold-digging serial killer Debbie Jellinsky manipulates Uncle Fester into a marriage proposal by feigning innocence, while Fester's family looks on with their signature macabre approval.
On their wedding night in Hawaii, the murderous Debbie attempts to electrocute Uncle Fester in a bathtub, only to realize he is physically indestructible. She then pivots her strategy to isolate him from his family as a condition for their intimacy.
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