May Page #4

Synopsis: When May was a child, she was a lonely girl with a lazy eye and without any friends except a weird and ugly doll kept in a glass case given by her bizarre mother on her birthday. May becomes a lonely, weird young woman, working in an animal hospital and assisting the veterinarian in surgeries and sewing operated animals most of the time. Her lesbian colleague Polly has a sort of attraction for her. When the shy May meets the mechanic Adam Stubbs, she loves his hands and has a crush on him. They date, but the weirdness and bizarre behavior of May pushes Adam away from her. Alone, May has a brief affair with Polly, but she feels rejected again when her colleague meets Ambrosia. When her doll is accidentally broken, the deranged May decides to build a friend for her, using the best parts her acquaintances can offer.
Genre: Drama, Horror
Director(s): Lucky McKee
Production: Lionsgate Releasing
  9 wins & 8 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.7
Metacritic:
58
Rotten Tomatoes:
69%
R
Year:
2002
93 min
Website
369 Views


in my nightie.

I wanted to know

how my little puss-puss was.

Come on over

if you get this, okay?

What's giving you

the sads, doll?

Oh.

No frumpy faces allowed

in this place.

When it's quiet under

I say, yes, yes, yes

What is it, my heart?

He says nothing

Not really

It's just I miss you so

You know how.

I wanted to kiss you

since I first saw you.

Is this what was bugging you?

I wasn't bugged.

Just angry at someone.

Not me, I hope.

No, not you.

Do you feel weird doing this?

I am weird.

I love weird.

Are you serious?

Yeah.

About me?

Dead.

He calls me kitten

Kitten

In the middle of the night

I say yes, yes, yes

What is it, my life?

He says,

"Nothing, not really,

For the angels I wish

For the angels

that took you

The angels I wish.

Can you help us

with something?

I saw some kids playing

in the park

and I was wondering

if I could volunteer

to help watch them.

What kind of kids were they?

Retarded, deaf, crippled, dumb?

They were blind.

So you want to work

at the day care center?

Would it be the same kids?

What's the difference?

You only like a certain type of blind kids?

May Kennedy?

Lucille.

Let's introduce you

to the kids.

Do you think

I could meet her first?

Who, Petey? We can try.

She usually likes being left alone.

Nobody likes to be alone.

Hey, Petey, I got someone here

who wants to meet you.

Go away, sniggel-head.

You are so mean to me, Petey.

Good luck.

What are you making, Petey?

Ashtray.

You smoke?

No.

Then who are you making

the ash tray for, Petey?

You smoke.

Yes, I do.

Then you can have it

when I'm done.

How you doing, May?

Great, actually.

Making new friends.

Right and left.

Lovely.

Lupe,

this is Adam.

It's cute.

How are you doing?

Aw, man, this thing is broke.

I'm gonna have to go down

to the Fluff and Fold.

Call me sometime?

Yeah, sure.

I'll see you around, May.

May!

What's up?

Who is it, Polly?

Who is that?

An opportunity

I just couldn't pass up.

Oh.

You want to join us?

Well, then can we do

something tomorrow, May?

I got to hit this.

I don't understand.

You're jealous!

- What's going on out there?

- Shut up, hooker!

Oh, May, look.

I can kick her out

if you really want me to.

You know you're my main mama.

Come here, Lup.

Come here.

Come on.

Come on, girl, it's been

a really rough couple of days.

Shut up!

Thank you.

Hello?

- Is Adam there?

- Hey, what's up?

Not much.

How did you know it was me?

Hello?

Who is this?

May, silly.

What are you doing tonight?

Hello?

Why?

I was just thinking

we could get together

and do something.

I have plans.

Oh.

Quiet!

Hello? Who are you talking to?

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Lucky McKee

Edward Lucky McKee (born November 1, 1975) is an American director, writer, and actor, largely known for the 2002 cult film May. more…

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