Sunset Boulevard Manipulation Quotes

How we cite our quotes: All quotations are from Sunset Boulevard.

Quote #4

JOE: I went for a walk.

NORMA: No you didn't. You took the car.

JOE: All right, I drove to the beach. Norma, you don't want me to feel I'm locked up in this house?

NORMA: Of course not, Joe. It's just that I don't want to be left alone. Not now, while I'm under this terrible strain. My nerves are being torn apart. All I ask is for you to be a little patient and a little kind.

Norma is acting like Joe can't do anything because she needs his help—but, in reality, she's probably just restricting his movements out of suspicion and jealousy.

Quote #5

JOE: And we're not helping her any, feeding her lies and more lies. Getting herself ready for a picture ... What happens when she finds out?

MAX: She never will. That is my job. It has been for a long time. You must understand I discovered her when she was eighteen. I made her a star. I cannot let her be destroyed.

Max doesn't want Norma to be destroyed by the truth—but, as Joe points out, it's the lies that are making her so crazy in the first place. It's kind of a catch-22: You can take away the lies and risk Norma committing suicide, or you can keep telling them and make her condition even worse.

Quote #6

NORMA: Miss Schaefer, you must forgive me for calling you so late, but I really feel it's my duty. It's about Mr. Gillis. You do know Mr. Gillis? ...Exactly how much do you know about him? Do you know where he lives? Do you know how he lives? Do you know what he lives on?

BETTY: Who are you? What do you want? What business is it of yours anyway?

NORMA: Miss Schaefer, I'm trying to do you a favor. I'm trying to spare you a great deal of misery. Of course you may be too young to even suspect there are men of his sort... I don't know what he's told you, but he does not live with relatives, nor with friends, in the usual sense of the word. Ask him ... Ask him again.

Norma, overcome by jealousy, tries to destroy Betty's relationship with Joe. However, her plan backfires when Joe intentionally tells Betty the truth about his relationship with Norma and then leaves Norma anyway (although she kills him before he gets very far).