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Captain Monica Stark:
Frankly, Dr. Edwards, in the past, I've had little use for you headshrinkers, inkblot tests, "I hate my mother" and all that crap. But with this case, I find myself at a loss. I understand you specialize in the treatment of homicidal maniacs. Dr. Edwards:
Yes, well, I've never been involved in a criminal investigation. Captain Monica Stark:
Hmm. Don't worry. You can leave the cops and robbers stuff to me. What I need from you is this: what kind of sicko am I looking for? Dr. Edwards:
The perpetrator preys upon vulnerable unfortunates the killers deems somehow flawed. Captain Monica Stark:
Give me a profile. Dr. Edwards:
Let's say the assailant is highly sophisticated, yet childlike. Vulnerable but canny. [a photo of Chicklet flies in Monica's head] Dr. Edwards:
Capable of both tenderness and extreme brutality. [then, a photo of Kanaka] Dr. Edwards:
The murderer is highly intelligent, yet strangely out of touch with reality. [then a photo of Mrs. Forrest] Dr. Edwards:
Sexual, yet surprisingly innocent. [then, a photo of Bettina Barnes] Dr. Edwards:
This individual has an insatiable craving for normalcy, which will make your investigation all the more difficult. Captain Monica Stark:
How so? Dr. Edwards:
Because the killer will do everything in his power to pass as normal. [finally, a question mark] Dr. Edwards:
He or she could be anyone
Frankly, Dr. Edwards, in the past, I've had little use for you headshrinkers, inkblot tests, "I hate my mother" and all that crap. But with this case, I find myself at a loss. I understand you specialize in the treatment of homicidal maniacs. Dr. Edwards:
Yes, well, I've never been involved in a criminal investigation. Captain Monica Stark:
Hmm. Don't worry. You can leave the cops and robbers stuff to me. What I need from you is this: what kind of sicko am I looking for? Dr. Edwards:
The perpetrator preys upon vulnerable unfortunates the killers deems somehow flawed. Captain Monica Stark:
Give me a profile. Dr. Edwards:
Let's say the assailant is highly sophisticated, yet childlike. Vulnerable but canny. [a photo of Chicklet flies in Monica's head] Dr. Edwards:
Capable of both tenderness and extreme brutality. [then, a photo of Kanaka] Dr. Edwards:
The murderer is highly intelligent, yet strangely out of touch with reality. [then a photo of Mrs. Forrest] Dr. Edwards:
Sexual, yet surprisingly innocent. [then, a photo of Bettina Barnes] Dr. Edwards:
This individual has an insatiable craving for normalcy, which will make your investigation all the more difficult. Captain Monica Stark:
How so? Dr. Edwards:
Because the killer will do everything in his power to pass as normal. [finally, a question mark] Dr. Edwards:
He or she could be anyone
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Sorry I did not mean that
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How about a truce
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OK a truce
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I recall what I said you were perfect
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These flawed
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I even see a grain the tip of your nose
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A hug from friends
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I think I like you because you are wide
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I can not help it
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Not everyone sees the dark side of the life
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Movie Summary
Chicklet is a sixteen-year old tomboy who's desperate to be part of the in-crowd of Malibu beach surfers. She's the typical American girl - except for one little problem: her personality is split into more slices than a pepperoni piz
