(gentle music) (phone ringing) - Shit. Hello. - You sound tired. - Yeah, just woke up. - You're late, are you coming by? - Mm-hmm. I've been working a lot. I just got finished with a client and I fell asleep when I got home. - Are you okay? - Yeah. - Well hurry up and get over here. - What's the rush? - A little surprise is waiting for you. - I like surprises.
What do you got for me? - It wouldn't be a surprise if I told you. You'll have to wait and see. This will be a night you'll never forget.
- I'll be there before you know it. (house explodes) (upbeat music) - Guess who's back in town? - Marcus, oh shit. Man, I thought you weren't due
back for a couple of weeks. - Ah, a few things came up. I had to get out of there
sooner then I wanted. - It's good to see you man. - Oh, what's been going
on since I've been gone? Shit, this place looks great. - Thanks, man. Been
working hard fixing it up, you know, trying to graduate. - Yeah, when is that supposed to happen? - I got about a year lef
t,
then the residency starts. - That'll work, that'll work. It sure as hell took you long enough. - I bet you never thought
this street raised Cubango could make it through, did you? - Oh man, I never
doubted you for a minute. - It would have taken a lot longer if I hadn't taken your advice. - Oh, don't give me any credit, man, you got a mind of your own. - Yeah, but I like to use it
for less important things too. - [Marcus] You're not wrong there. - [Chanco] Hey, remember
all the old times? - Y
ou mean Club Fuschia? - You know it, muchacho! - Tonight? - Yeah, you coming? - When did I ever miss a
night out at Club Fuschia? - Good music won't be
the only thing there. - Should I even ask? - [Chanco] Everyone's gonna be there. Plus a little surprise for you. - No surprises, man. I've had enough in a lifetime. - Bro, this one you'll like though. Hey, I remember you telling me about a girl you met in Miami?
Did she come up with you? - It didn't work out, man. - Well this party will
make you
feel better. - How bout you? What about Dana? - I didn't tell you? Oh shit, that happened
while you were away. - Oh man, what did she do
to get kicked to the curb? - It ain't funny man. Listen to this. One night I finished work early, so I thought I'd surprise
her with a nice dinner when she got in. So I run to the store and buy $70 worth of good food, you know. - Right, some arroz con pollo, yeah, so what changed the surprise? - So after I drop the bag
twice walking up the stairs, I walk in and
hear thumping
noises coming from the bedroom, so I figured someone broke
in through the fire escape, so I grab my gun Then I say nah, 'cause
I don't know who it is and, you know, I just got
the floor re-carpeted. So I grabbed my bat instead. I open the door and hear
this movement on the bed, when I open the lights, she's
laying there with Cindy. - Que puta, man, who's Cindy? - I don't know, it was the chick's name. - Oh man, only you could
have your girl cheat on you with another girl. - Man, y
ou know my luck with women. - Don't worry about it, man, it can happen to the best of us. She did you a favor. Look, I got a few things to
do, I'll see you later tonight. - All right, bro, I'll see you later. (gentle music) (boat horns) - Did you find anything out? - Si, Marcus made it back
into town last night. - Good, and do me a favor, this isn't Columbia, Jack. Answer in English when
I ask you a question. - I answered you in English. - No, you didn't, you said Si. Si is Spanish for yes.
Yes
is English for yes. I want you to speak to me in English. This is America. Understand? - This job I'm doing for
you I don't understand. - It's not your job to understand. You're supposed to do as
you're told and that's all. Now, I hired you because you had a good
track record with Emilo. Look, Jack, when I was a kid there was something I
learned that I was promised, if I followed, I'd make
it to the top fast. Now I'm gonna pass it along to you. Make the boss's life easier. That's how you make it
in
this business, in America. - Whatever you say, Mr. Gallo. - I've been waiting for this
opportunity for a long time. There's a lot of money at stake here. It can't get fucked up
anymore than it already is. We don't wanna upset our Asian
interests before we deliver. - Is there anything else? - No. Yeah, Marcus is back in town. Right. (upbeat music) - [Chanco] So what's up, man? - Just glad to be back in town. - Tell me about it. Come on,
everyone's by the DJ booth. DJ booth, I like saying that
. Thanks. - You're wasting any time,
you couldn't till I got here? How many did you have? Two, three, four? - Five and six, Happy New Year! Come on, who's counting? Hey, don't forget the one
I had before you got here. Come on let's go over there. (upbeat music) - Hey look who's back! - Oh my God, Marcus? It's
been such a long time. You went to Miami, and you
left without saying goodbye. When did you get back? - Got back this morning. Shit,
it's like I've never left. So how have you been? - Been
traveling a lot. We
just got back from Amsterdam. - You in the modeling? - Yeah. (Eddie laughs) - Oh, is that Marcus? Oh, it's about time you
got your ass back in town. How you've been? I thought you were gone for good. - Oh man, you know that's
never gonna happen. - Oh, so you, dude, are you here to stay or are you going again?
- No, I'm here to stay. I did what I had to do in Miami. - Bro, as in South Beach? Oh man, we'd hate to
loose you to South Beach, especially without me, kid. Oh, besides
, man, things just aren't the
same without you here. - What, you mean less exciting? You're not gonna get me to believe that. - Oh hey, hey, hey, we've been doing some traveling ourselves thanks to Lea's modeling career. - Yeah, she was telling
me. So how was Amsterdam? (laughs) - Shit. We're coming back from JFK airport, going through customs and shit. And we got our suitcases lined
up in front of us, right. And out come these dogs
with the customs agents. And they start sniffing
around really
hard. Now, I'm shitting in my pants, man, 'cause I got these fine
genetic hybrid marvels wrapped up tight in plastic, okay. I put them in these
little film kind of film, black film canisters
has film come in, right, and to disguise the
smell, I put some cologne. - It was my Allure from Channel. - Whatever. Anyways, so three dogs, right, they sniff on my bag they start sniffing really
hard around my bag, right, and then they just leave. - So? - Oh yeah, turns out those dogs, they
weren't sniffing
for drugs, man. They were sniffing for
fucking bombs, C4 and shit. Oh man, Amsterdam, oh shit, my bad. Amsterdam man, was totally worth the risk. Totally man, totally worth the risk. - Some things never change, Eddie. (music stops)
- Oh shit. - Anyway, (music continues) what kind of accounting
were you doing in Miami? - Nothing big. Just some export. Can we get off with Miami thing? - Oh yeah. Marcus can help you all with
investing in the stock market. - Oh really?
- You thinking of investing?
- I don't know where to start. - Tell her. - He helped me out with these
stocks that turned out great. They helped me fix the gym up and get through medical school. - But we can talk about
it at a better time. - Oh, speaking of time. Your surprise should be here about now. - Do you know what he's talking about? - I have no idea. (upbeat salsa music) - Hey, Tarzan, check this out. - This party is just getting started. I'm gonna get a beer, anyone need a beer? - Um, I'm okay. - I told you I should
n't have come. - I know Marcus. He'll want you back. - It's been a while. - No way. - Can I get you something? - Yeah, let me get a beer. - I'm gonna go talk with him. - That's a good idea. - Yo, was that Mina man? - Yeah what, you still
have a thing for her? - Oh baby, come here, what
did she ever do to you? - Nothing, I just don't
like her. Never have. - I would kill to meet this guy. - Oh man, usually he's pretty good. - That's what I heard. - Excuse me. - Sure. - Can we go somewhere and talk
? - Right here is fine. - Somewhere private. - What do wanna talk about? - Why are you being like this to me? - Like what?
- Like that. You know, I thought you would
have forgotten about it. It was a long time ago. - I don't forget. (scoffs) I should have never
gotten involved with you. - You don't mean that. - Like hell I don't. - What about all the good times we had, that meant nothing to you? - They meant more to
me than it did to you. What are you trying to do to me, Mina? - It's not what yo
u think. - No, then what is it?
My lifestyle, my work? - It's not easy for me to tell you. - What are you doing here anyway? Spain didn't work out? - I did go there. But
now I'm back. Like you. - Remember the plans we made? We'd go there together. Leave everybody and everything behind. All that shot to hell. - I never stopped loving you. - You couldn't wait a few months. - What's with you and the girl situation? - You mean me and the Mina situation. - You got so much going for you man, why don't
you walk with
a little more confidence. You gotta come across like
you got something they want. Here, check this out. - What are you doing, man?
- Why don't you go in there and ask her how much a haircut is? - What are we back in high school? She's busy, man, she
don't wanna be bothered. - Are you kidding? Look at
the way she's smiling at you. - She's reading a fucking magazine. - You see, you hesitate
and you lose your chance. You did the same shit with
my cousin a few years ago. - You forced
me to go out with her. - That's bullshit, man. She liked you, she even
said you were a nice guy. - Did you tell her I said thanks? - Yeah. You know, she
changed a lot since then. She don't look as good anymore. - Yeah, what happened? - She got older. Hey did you
get laid? You never told me. - It's your cousin. - You didn't, you know why? 'Cause she said you were nice guy. When a girl says you're
nice, it's another way for them to say they don't
wanna sleep with you. A girl knows within the first
five seconds of meeting you if they're gonna sleep with you or not. - Yeah, when did you become
such an expert on women? - I'm around women all
the time, man, I know. What's going on, man? You
haven't been yourself lately. - I haven't seen you in two years. - You're not acting the same,
especially in front of Mina. - Yeah well, things change. - Something happened
while you were in Miami. - Why do you say it like that? - 'Cause I'm the only one that knows what you do for a living. - I'm at the p
oint of
no return on this, man. - Talk to me, man, what's going on? - We'll talk about it tomorrow. I got a few things to take care of. (gentle music) - What the fuck are you doing in here? - I remembered where you kept the spare. You look like shit. Before you throw me out, let me talk. - I'm not gonna throw you
out, you gonna leave with me. - You know, it doesn't
have to be this way. - Way? There is no way. - What about all the good times we had? You're just gonna forget everything? - You know
, you used the right word, had. - All the wild and fun things we did. - I never said it was bad. That's the past, and I decided
to move on just like you did. - Don't I have the
right to change my mind? - You can do whatever
the fuck you wanna do. - And whoever I want. Have dinner with me tomorrow tonight. - No. - You have plans? - No. - Now you do. I always get what I want. Meet me at our old place, 10 o'clock. - And if I don't? - Then you don't. - What do you think
you're tryna accomplish? - I
don't know yet. - You had nothing to do with Mina showing up at my place this morning? - No, she did that on her own. Damn she wants you back, don't she? - What do you think? She wants me to go out
with her tomorrow night. - You gonna go? - Maybe. - What's the problem? - Eh, I don't wanna mess
around with that girl anymore. She's a lot of trouble.
A lot of wasted time. - Yeah, but did you have fun with her? - Yeah. - Then it was time well spent. She probably wants to rekindle some of those old b
edroom memories. - It'll be the same thing all over again. Like I told her, I'm telling
you, it's in the past. - Yeah, and this is the
present and I'm telling you, go out and have a good time with her. What else do you have to do now? - Why are you pushing this on me man? - You look good together. - You need to worry
about your own love life. - I'm working on that right now. Watch this. (speaking foreign language) (speaking foreign language) - No?
- No. - You just have to be confident. (speaking
foreign language) It comes across over your whole energy. Woman pick up on that, you know? - Oh, energy. Okay. (speaking foreign language) - Gracias, you know, one guy
can say something to a chick and totally turn her off. Then, a different guy can come along and say the exact same thing and he'll have her in bed in 15 minutes. - Yeah, but you're not saying anything, she's doing all the talking. - One woman bringing a man's
message to another woman is all the more powerful. (gentle romantic mus
ic) - [Marcus] She's coming over. - Damn look at that. Now sit back and enjoy the show. Hi, how you're doing? I'm Chanco and this is Marcus. Would you like a drink? Are you okay? Why do you
keep smiling like that? - I'm so happy you asked me to join you. You're so handsome, Chanco. I'm Vicky. I've been waiting at the bar all morning waiting for someone to talk to me. - Well, today is your lucky day, Vick, cause my man Chanco here
is gonna buy you a drink. - Yeah, we're gonna have a blast. - So w
hat do you do? - Oh, he's in med school. - Wow, that's great!
- Yeah. - I'm about to have an
operation in a few weeks. Maybe you'll help me to
comfort and ease my mind? - I'm gonna go to the bathroom. I'm gonna leave you two lovebirds alone. I'm sorry, did I say lovebirds? - What type of surgery
did you say you're having? - Laura? - What the hell are you doing!
Are you crazy or something? - I'm sorry, I thought
you were someone else. - Yeah, I feel sorry for her. (church bell ringing) - [Marcus]
When is he coming? - [Chanco] He'll be here. - So what happened with Vicky? - She said she was in the final stages of becoming a real woman. And that if I wanted,
I could check her out after the operation. She is looking for a straight
man, someone to marry her. Do I look gay to you? - It must be your energy.
The way you carry yourself. Besides, she's gonna be a real woman soon. You should give her a call. - Remember that happened
to me once before? What the fuck was her name man? Sasha. - How
could I forget? I'm the one who picked you up
at four o'clock in the morning in your underwear on the
corner of 125th Broadway when you found out what
type of woman she was. - That was ten years ago. - Yeah, we had some great times. - When am I gonna meet someone cool, man? I feel like time is running out. - Man, you're gonna be a
doctor soon. You own a gym. You should have a million
women on your shit. - But I don't. That's the problem. That's always been the problem. You always have someone, m
an. I envy it. - It's not like that, man. Back there, I thought I saw Laura. The thing is, she's dead. And I ran out and made a fool of myself. - What happened? - It was a bomb. It's hard for me to accept. So many things just don't make sense. How did things get so fucked up? I wish we were kids again. You remember, we used to go sailing almost every weekend con tu papa out on the Hudson in that tiny boat? We had some great times. - Remember, we were
supposed to get a 45 footer and go sailing fr
om island
to island on the Caribbean? That's about five years past due. When are we going? - I haven't forgotten. I got some money put away. When I get out of here, I'm gonna buy me one of
those and live on it. - I'm there with you. - What about your
residency at the hospital? - I can do that anywhere. I envy you man. You
still live on the edge. I wish I can do the same. - Hey, we grew up in this neighborhood. Think about what you're saying. You should be glad you get
something good going for yo
u. - Here he is. - Good, I just wanna relax. Let's go. - What the hell are you smiling at? - It's good to see you again. - You know him, man, he's always smiling. - Are you stoned? I can't believe that you're stoned? - How far is this place? - It's about an hour. It's great, mean, it's a great ride. There's so many nice
places outside of the city that no one knows about. The scenery up there is
great, you're gonna love it. - Yeah, I can't wait. - Will you just trust me? (upbeat music) - [Chanco]
Oh, man. - So where's the trails? - Over there, I think. - You think? What's with the gun? - Hey, check this out. Boom. Check this out. Smell that. - I don't believe it. You're making a run? This is why were here? - We're going hiking. Just after this bumpkin
picks up his shipment. What, you don't think I don't
wanna ponder the nature, man? - Do you have to have the guns? You're gonna get in
trouble with that shit. - Oh, this guy's gonna
have a shotgun, okay? I figured, you know, we
should have
our pistols. Oh yeah, I forgot, you
don't like carrying. Well, it makes me feel safe, okay. (takes a deep breath) They only want the purest stuff up here. And they pay for it too. Come on, move. - He put you up to this? - He didn't put me up to anything. He asked me if I wanted to go
on a delivery for some backup. You were here, we're all friends, so I figured you wouldn't mind. - I do mind. - I know, that's why I didn't tell you. - What the hell is wrong with you? - I need the money, man,
it's
for new gym equipment. - And you tell me I live on the edge? What do you need the guns for? I never needed the carry. You think he's concerned with your future? You don't need this trouble. - What trouble? - One day he's gonna get
killed delivering this shit. You know he's nuts with the
bombs and guns and stuff. And you're gonna be
there when that happens. - My medical training will come in handy. I'll do my best to save
him. It's good practice. - Are you okay, man? - Yeah. - Hey, remember when
we were kids and you blew up the cop car that was coming around the corner? (Eddie laughs) - He sent me to the drug store
to pick up the chemicals. - How long did you spend
rigging that thing? - Oh man, four hours. - Yeah and you left. - I had school. We all had school. - You should have seen it, the cop car pulls around
the corner, real slow. And we were sitting on the porch, we got the wire out into the street. And he pulls up and he stops right where I said he's gonna stop. And I give him th
e signal, right? He plugs the wire into the wall, and boom! (gun blasting)
(laughs) I swear to God, all four tires
must have come off the floor about three feet. (laughs) And they didn't know what
the fuck hit them, man. And then, there was like smoke everywhere. There is this like a five second delay and then the sirens go off and they come stumbling
out, all confused and shit, looking underneath the
car and around the houses. - Yeah, and I'm there reeling the wire like it's a fishing pole. And
all the while we're
watching on the porch. You missed it, man. - What if he would of killed one of them? - I don't know, we were kids. - Why don't you calm down, man? What makes this different
from what you do? - It's different. - No it isn't. - I don't use guns. (suspenseful music)
- Right on time. Marcus, close the trunk, get my keys. - You must be Eddie. - Yeah. - Well, we got some
business to take care of. Who're your friends? - Friends. - All right, follow me. - Exporting isn't what it use
d to be, Joe. I can't get anymore good old
American blue collar labor in the yard anymore. Fucking demands are ridiculous. Everybody's educated these days. - You're telling me. - Anyway, I need a few guys to
watch over these Guatemalans while they load up my boats. The other day one of these
guys was backing up a truck drunk off his ass and he pinned another one
against the loading dock wall. The guys eyeballs popped out
of his head from the pressure. - Did he make it? - No, no, he died under th
e ramp. They found him two hours
after the truck pulled away. I had to clean up the whole fucking mess. Nobody knew where he went. He was the only one that spoke English. (phone rings) You know, they're good workers,
they can't be left alone. I need a few guys just to
help to keep them in line. - I got a few guys for you. - Thank you. - Excuse me. I'm in a meeting. - Wong is on line two. - All right. (dramatic music) Hey, Wong. Yeah, my ship got stuck
in the Panama Canal and was stuck there for
over a month. Yeah, I was out of the
country for a couple of weeks. I'm sorry I didn't get back to you. - My boss in Hong Kong
is very angry, Mickey. Our investors were supposed to have their securities two months ago. Your excuses have run out. - Hey, hold on, hold on, okay. The papers are ready. I just have to make a
phone call, all right. Just give me a week or two more. - I made good on my end of the deal. Now I'm in the middle and I look bad. You said I was in good hands.
- Hey, you are in
good hands. Who else can you rely on to do this? - My boss gave me three days, Mickey. You gotta help me out here. Your father never treated us like this. Business with your company has
not been good since he died. You better have those
papers for me in three days. Or you might end up like him. - You okay? - Yeah. Listen, I need something else from you. I need a little extra backup. Just, security for an
exchange that's going down. - Okay, when? - A few days. (cow lowing) - I'm sick man. It must
have been something I ate. I hope to God it's not food poisoning. What the fuck are they doing over there? Look, I'm gonna hang back here, you gotta do whatchu gotta do. Just don't get killed. (grunts) - Okay. - I flew it special from Amsterdam. You can't get that anywhere these days. - Hey guys, sorry to bother you. - What's up? - Marcus isn't feeling
too good. He's sick. - You alright man? - Yeah, yeah, just a little sick. - You want some water or something? - No thanks. I'm okay. Go ahead. (
grunts) - Yeah man, these dogs, I mean, they were just
sniffing around and shit. I thought they were sniffing-
- Hey. - For the drugs, but they
were sniffing for a C4. - On second thought, do you
have a bathroom I can use? - Yeah, just open up the barn
doors, and walk to the back. - To the back? - Yeah. (invigorating music) - [Eddie] Fucking guy, man. - What the fuck is that? (Marcus yells) - Sorry man, I didn't mean to come in, I was looking for the bathroom. - It's okay. Here, check this out.
Do you like horses? Do you like horses? - Yeah, they're okay. - Yeah, well, wasn't she beautiful? Did you see? - Yeah. Yeah. - I'm sorry. Okay, sit, sit, sit down. - No, look, I'd rather stand. I'm just looking for the bathroom. - No sit, sit, sit! - All right! - Do you want, do you want some pot? Wanna get high? Here, try this. Try it, it's good, it's good. Try it. It's good. (coughs) - Is it good? - Yeah, it's great.
- Good, right. Just, take it, take it. - All right.
- Take it, take it, take
it. - Look man, I'm just using the bathroom. I got to get out of here, man. I gotta go. - No, no, you can't leave, you can't! - Fuck! - Hey, excuse me! Hi, didn't you sign up
at my gym the other day? - Yes I did. - How do you like it? - It's okay. - I bet there's a story
behind why you're here. - I'm running around the lake. - No, I mean your
accent, it gives it away. Where you're from? - Why do you wanna know? - What? - Well, the fact that you came
up to me and I don't know you tells me you wan
t something. What do you want? - Um, I told you I own the gym, I was just trying to
make a conversation... (laughs) - You guys, give you a little challenge and you crack under the pressure. You're funny. How many times have you used that line? "I bet there's a story why you're here." - It's not a line. A guy's gotta say something
unique to an interesting girl. - So I interest you? - You could say that. Nice clothes, the way you carry yourself. - Nice clothes, and? - Great legs, definitely the le
gs. - You definitely know what to say. Well, it was great meeting
you. What's your name? - Chanco. - Chanco? Cute. Well, I'm gonna continue running
now, so I'll see you later. - Wait! Wait! - Chanco, are you following me? - Yeah. - Don't you have anywhere
better to be now? - I run around the lake almost everyday. I like to meet new
people, make new friends. - Oh, so now we're friends. So you're not trying to pick me up? - Not until you tell me your name. - Lana. - Lana? Cute. So where are you fr
om Lana? - You have to guess. - Another challenge, I
like that in a woman. - West New York. - Not with that accent. I
mean where were you born? England?
- No. Tell you what, I'll leave
it for you to figure out and you can tell me tonight. - Tonight? - You're taking me out. - Wow, not only a sense of humor, but she makes the moves too. - I'll see you at your gym at six. (gentle music) - Hi, for the dining area or the bar? - Actually, I'm meeting someone here. - Mr. West? - Yeah. - Oh, your party
is
here already. This way. - Thank you. - You look nice. - Nice? Is that all? - Show me. Stunning as usual. - You're in a better mood
than you were yesterday. - Yeah, it turned out to
be a pretty good week. Being here with you, is topping it off. - I'm glad, that means
no bad feelings tonight. - I just wanna sit here and
relax with a beautiful woman. - This we can do. - [Marcus] Champagne? What's the occasion? - A new beginning. - Now, why would we want to
toast to something like that? - You can
't answer that one for yourself? - I've learned not to
answer my own questions. - Oh, why is that? - We all have secrets we wanna keep. - But finding them out
enhances the passion between two people. - Are you tryna turn me on? - Why? You're not having a good time? (chuckles) - What's so funny? - Just thinking the other time, the last time we were here. - I remember, that was the, the night I wasn't wearing any panties. - [Marcus] How could I forget? - That was a wild night. - Is that what you c
all it? Last time I remember, sex was
not supposed to be dangerous. - Come on, you have a sense of adventure. Were you scared? - No, just a little concerned. - What makes you think I'm not recreating that night right now? - I don't like it when a
women fucks with my head. - You're head is not what I wanna fuck. - Is there anything you wouldn't
do to get what you want? - Nothing I know of yet. (upbeat music) - Right on time. I like that. Just give me a few minutes. (upbeat music) - This was a gre
at idea. I
haven't played pool in a while. - Don't worry, I'll go easy on you. - Funny. (clicks tongue) Have you owned the gym long? - No, it was actually my father's. He passed away, died of a heart attack while exercising, of all things. So now I'm running the gym until
I finish up medical school. - I'm sorry to hear that. You're in medical school? - Yeah, does it surprise you? I know it doesn't fit, but it's true. I got about a year left
before my residency at the hospital starts. And then, I
don't know what I'm doing yet, I might go to Miami. Once I sell the gym, I'll
decide, maybe even California. - Well, New York has the best
medical programs, don't they? - They're good. But, you know, I've been here all my life, I'm thinking of making a change. - You don't seem like the doctor type. - Looks can be deceiving. - True. Hey, can we get out of here?
Take a walk or something? - Sure. - Last time you weren't doing it anymore. - It makes me feel horny when I'm fucking. You should try it
. It's not a habit. - That's what they all say. Where's your bathroom at? - First door on the right. What's wrong? - [Marcus] Nothing. I gotta take a piss. (scoffs)
- Charming. (gentle music) - Have you ever seen a sight like that? Look at those buildings. The more you look, the more you see. - And that's why I came here. - The city? - Yep. - So... - So what? - Where's the accent from? (laughs) - You still haven't figured it out yet? - What do I know about accents?
I'm an inner city Cuban kid. -
I'll give you a hint. - Okay. - "The Piano." - Now you got me. - The movie! - Oh, with Harvey Kietel? I remember seeing a preview for that. There were these black sand
beaches and these giant waves. - New Zealand. - Wow, that's far. What brings you to this dirty place? - New York? This is where I'm gonna
make it in theater. A performer has to keep in shape, that's where you're coming in. - So I'm helping you with your career. I'm the reason you're gonna be famous. That's the body that's gonna
s
weep everyone off their feet when they see it move on stage. - You got it. In fact, I'm performing
next Wednesday night. I could use an audience. It's a small off, off, off Broadway play. Nothing big yet. But hey, I'm not doing so bad, I only got here four months ago. - Do you like it here? - Yes. - Sure I'll go. - Chanco? - Yeah? - Can you hold me? - Yeah. - You know what you said
in there about your father, how he died? Well, the same thing happened to me. It was a long time ago
now, he died w
hen I was 11. I loved my father. He was my best friend. And one day he was just gone. We have a lot in common. I hope I'm not scaring you. I could just use a friend now. - I'm here for you. (water running) (passionate music) - Costa Rica. - I never do this for just anybody. - You know I've never been
to a play in New York? I've always wanted to go but like I've never gotten the chance. I like movies better, I guess. - Well, you'll be seeing me in those soon. - Oh yeah, how long? - Give me about
a year
and I'll land a lead role. - Wow. - So do I get free training
for being a member? - Oh, I'm running a special right now. Free training for girls from New Zealand until they get the body they
want. I'll be right back. - Hi, are those for sale? - Oh, yeah, but you'll have
to come to the night club to buy them. - You gotta help me out, please. Look, my girlfriend is going
back home to New Zealand in a couple of hours and I
wanted to buy those flowers for her before I got to the airport. Plea
se, it's our last night together. - I don't believe a word you're saying, but it's a good story. Look, I'll sell them to you, but you have to pay the club price. It's $5 each. - Okay, give me all of them. - 60 bucks. - Thank you.
- Thank you. - Have a nice night.
- You too. (romantic music) - Hi.
- What were you doing? - Here, hold these. - Roses, are you crazy? - Here, look at this.
- They're nice. - Hold this a second.
- What are you doing? - Watch this. Roses are nice but feel this. - Wow. Oh
wow, that's so cool. It feels so nice. Very creative. What else are you gonna do? (phone ringing) - Marcus. Yeah. Yeah, I'll be there. (upbeat music) Where's Mickey? - They say this river is getting cleaner. But it'll never be the way it used to be. Look at this shit. I used to swim here when I was a kid and eat the crabs that me
and my father used to catch. - It's a dead fish. - Yeah, everything dies eventually. You know, being late isn't
good business practice. - I'm not late. What makes you
say that? - Where are they? - What, the stocks? - What the fuck else
would I be talking about? Look, I'm not in the mood. You left town with the information on me. A simple job I gave you
to do and you're late. - Look, I'm sorry you're
reminiscing and it's upsetting you, but I need a few days before it's ready. - You know, you're a sharp guy. I gotta give you credit, man, you got some set of balls down there. You know, if I were you, I'd take a long, hard look at that fish and think hard about w
hat you're doing. You know what I'm talking about, West? I'll give you till tomorrow. Don't fuck this up. - You let him go? Why don't you kill him? - What are you, a fucking idiot? It's broad daylight and I
don't know where my papers are. I have to give him more
time. He'll come through. (suspenseful music) (upbeat music) (speaking foreign language) (suspenseful music) (grunts) (upbeat music) - Three. How you're doing? Two, come on. One more. Good. Last time, come on. Keep your chest up. Perfect
. (phone ringing) East Coast. Yeah, I'm training Lana right now. We were supposed to go out after, why? All right, yeah, I'll
be there in 20 minutes. - Is everything okay? - Yeah, I have to help out
a friend with something. I'll see you a little later, all right? - Hey! - A phony stock. It looks good. - It's 20 million worth. - You're lucky you weren't
asleep or something man. - I'm in some shit now. - Things go smooth for
you, what's going on? - Yeah, not this time. I'm stuck right in the fucki
ng middle. - Talk to me, man? What's going on? - I'm working with the FBI. I got no choice. - What happened? - Gallo didn't know he is being watched by this Bora cocksucker. I didn't know Gallo was being watched. I got nailed. Now Bora's using me to get to Gallo. - Gallo as in Gallo Export? That's a lot of ratting
to take credit for. - Chinese investors buy
into a phony U.S. business, millions are made in China. And Gallo gets his merchandise. I gotta take this and the disk to him. But when the
exchange goes down
with Wong, Gallo goes down. - Where's Bora now? - I got away from him. But, he'll find me. He's one crazy motherfucker. He wants to get a promotion and he wants to surprise everyone
with this great crackdown. He's nuts, he told me all of this. He's gonna be on some heavy drugs. - You could use a gun now, man. Kill him. - I don't know if he's alone
on this, that's what he said. - Gallo sent someone to
your place to pick this up? - This definitely has something
to do with Laura'
s death. I don't know if Gallo knows about Bora, all he knows is that I'm late on delivery. - What do we do? - I'm not getting you involved,
you get too much going on. - You need my help, you got it. - I move fast on this, man. (phone rings) - It's Mina. - Tell her I'm not here. - Hey Mina, how you're doing? I'm at the gym. No, I haven't seen or talked to him today. Yeah, he's probably out
catching up on some things. Okay, I'll tell him you called. (pensive music) - I'll be over before you know
it. - [Bora] So? - They're dock workers.
I've never seen Wong. Gallo deals with him directly. Do you know what you're dealing with here? This is international relations. These people won't think
twice about killing you. Your three letters
don't mean shit to them. - That's why I'm dealing with you myself. The less agents involved, the better. You work alone, don't you, West? Come on, let's go. You don't wanna keep a good woman waiting. Now, I want that disc. You see, the more information on Gallo
and Wong you give me, the safer and better off you'll be. There's no rush, I've got all the time in the world, but you don't. - [Chanco] So what's on the disc? - Every bit of information about Gallo and his export operations. Now, here's the key to the box. You know the alley around
the corner from the bank? - Yeah. - I need you to wait there with the disc. A guy by the name of Jack
will be there to pick it up. - You're giving Gallo back the evidence that Bora needs to put him away? - No, this
is my plan to test Bora. It's time we set this thing in motion. - You think I'll need this? - No. Look, we do this my way or no way. - Okay.
- All right. - How long is this fucking
guy gonna be in there? - What made you hire
Marcus for this anyway? - Hey, he's got a great
track record just like you. And an associate of mine
recommended that I use him. What a fucking mistake. If I knew three months ago
he was working for the FBI I would have cut my losses
and killed him then. - FBI? - Right now I
just want my
information and the stock. I'll deal with the FBI. - It's been 20 minutes now. Maybe he came out of a different entrance? - Check the alley. I'll wait here in case he comes out. This is fucking getting out of control. (dramatic music) - Shit, are you Jack? - Whoa, wait, wait, wait,
the disc is right here, man. You don't need that. - Throw it on the ground. Step back or I'll kill you. - You touch it and you're both dead. - What's going on? Who the hell are you? - I'm here for the di
sc.
Who the hell are you? - You're Jack? Who the hell is this? - Someone just in the way. Now, why don't you just get out of here before you all get killed? (gun blasting) (gun blasting) - What was that all about? Oh shit, you're hit. - Where the hell is Marcus? - You got it? Get in. Where's the stock? - I don't know. That's all there is. (police siren blaring) - It was all fucked up. - What happened? - Other than the regular plan? Some masked fool came and
tried to take the disc. - What? - At f
irst I thought it
was part of your plan but when the guy pulled a gun out I knew something was wrong. - Did he get the disc? - No, Jack came, but the masked guy took
a bunch of shots at him, and hit him in the arm,
ran down the alley. - Shit.
- What the fuck is going on? - It's Wong. He wants
the stock from Gallo. - Yeah, but you can't give
it to Gallo because of Bora. - Fuck Bora, either way my life is over. I should have never gotten you involved. - Don't worry about it man.
- I gotta come cle
an. Give Gallo what's his and disappear. - Well, at least he got
the company info back. - Yeah, at least he's got that. (dramatic music) - So, is it all there? - Hold on for a second. I'm having a problem
bringing up the files. - What? - The computer froze up. It's back but now
everything it's uploading to an outside terminal. - What? Where? - FBI. - Well stop it! - I'm trying, it won't let me stop it. - My whole operation is on there! - What the hell is going on? - Marcus fixed the disc to
uplo
ad as soon as we opened it. - That rat son of a bitch. (gentle music) - What are you gonna do now? - I have to pick up the
stock and bring it to Gallo. - What if he sends someone to your place? - Don't worry about me. - What about Bora? - Bora isn't who he claims to be. - Now what? - Fix things the best I can
and get the hell out fast. - Shit, I'm late for Lana's play. Gotta get and run inside
the gym and get the ticket. I got 20 minutes to get there. I'll call you the second I get back, bro. -
Hey, have a good time. - Shit. (dramatic music) Shit. The fuck? You again? Why don't you get out of
here while you can, man? (gun blasting) I got you matched motherfucker! (grunts)
(loud fall) (gentle music) - You don't return my calls? - [Marcus] Again? - I didn't know if you
were trying to avoid me so I came over to see what was up. - How did you get in here? - I thought we were getting
closer to one another again. - We are, what makes you
think anything different? - I don't know, I didn't hea
r from you after we had dinner and fucked. - Mina, you know how it is with me. I had work, I was out of town. - With another woman? - No.
- Then? - This conversation is ending right now. - What are you hiding from me, Marcus? - You're a control freak, you know that? What makes you think I'm
hiding anything from you? - I know you. I can see it in your eyes. - Yeah? Bullshit carries you a great distance. - I don't bullshit. - What about what you're hiding? - You think I'm hiding something? - I don
't know. I haven't
quite figured that out yet. - I'm not hiding anything. - Are you sure? Let's talk about how you got in here. - I told you, I kept the spare. - I'm sure you did. But there's a problem. - What? - After you broke in here two days ago, I had the locks changed. - You're crazy. I didn't break in here. The key got me in. - I'm sure it did. - Fuck. - Alright start explaining,
where did you get these? - I'm sorry it had to come down to this. - I bet you are. They pay you well? - Well e
nough. - Gallo is smarter than I thought. Get a woman to do a hit. - Gallo? I don't know
who you're talking about. - Of course. What made you decide to do it? - Working for $15 an hour cutting hair just didn't wet my panties. - Money is good, isn't it?
- Not as good as watching you fall to the ground bleeding to death. - I know those rich women
that you slept around with really made you hate men, huh? But the thought of watching
me die excites you? - Shut up, asshole.
Where are those papers? - W
hat, you think I'd leave
them lying around the apartment? You don't know what you're doing, Mina. Give them the money back. Tell them I left town. They're only using you. - Using me? I've been used my whole life. Everyone is used for something, baby. - No good can come from this. Put the gun down and get out of here. - By the time they find you dead somewhere I'll be somewhere in the
tropics sucking Mai Tais. - You mean Costa Rica. - Maybe. But you won't be around
long enough to find out. It was
fun while it lasted. (gun blasting) - Being dead didn't work for me. Are you surprised? - Laura? - This should have been
done a long time ago. But I have to do things myself. (gun blasting) I told him I should have gotten rid of you when I was in Miami, but he "wanted me out of
the loop for my own safety." Idiot. - You work with Gallo too? - The bastard is my brother. I hired this bitch to kill you. But she's too stupid and kept stalling. When a job has to be done,
a job has to be done. Use tho
se smarts of yours, Marcus. When Mickey found out you had
a history with the Chinese, he sent me to Miami to watch you. He was a bit concerned you
might not deliver on time and risk upsetting his client. He wanted to be sure you didn't fuck him. It was a perfect opportunity for me. - You set me up? - Down to the day we first met. Remember the breakdown
on the side of the road? You were such a gentleman
for helping me out. You fall for anything, don't you? - Bora. Mickey knew someone was
tipping
off the feds. It's what I was doing. I guess he never figured
it was his own sister. Your brother trusted
me, you sadistic bitch. - Marcus, you know better than to use that language around a woman. - Why did you do it? - It's simple, really. I hate him and I wanna
see him go down in flames. That's where you come in. You work for the FBI now, it's perfect. You won't be there to deliver the stock and the Chinese will bring him down. - You'd have your own brother killed? - The same way he had my fa
ther killed! - Don't do it, Laura. Don't. It'll never be over. - For you it is. (gun blasting) - [Marcus] Chanco? - Guess who came to visit me at the gym after you dropped me off? Oh man, you okay? - Yeah, yeah, she just,
um, grazed my shoulder. - Look, you got bigger
problems with women than I do. She never cared about you, man. - Yeah, thanks. - Who's that? - That's Bora's employer. Gallo's sister. - Gallo's sister's dead
and you're involved. What's next? - Give Gallo what's his and find Bora.
- Not without my help. (gun blasting)
- Chanco! Shit! Hang on man. I'm gonna call for help. - I'm gonna die already man. (gentle music) Listen, its better off you
don't, its better this way. Next time, we say we're
gonna sail the Caribbean, let's sail the Caribbean, all right? - Yeah. - Marcus we've been through a lot. Last week before you came
back, Mina gave me a call. - What are you talking
about? Come on Chanco. - She wanted to cut a deal. - What deal? - In my files. In my office. - What? -
I'm sorry man. - Come on. Adios Muchacho. Medical, medical, tuition, lymphoma. (pensive music) You were sick and you never told me. - I'm gonna go make a phone call. (scoffs) - I can't believe I ask Big Joe for help and this is what he sends me. - Wong's gonna have backup there. - That will make things
more interesting that way. - But what if Marcus doesn't show? Wong thinks we have the stock. - He'll be there. If the feds move in, we'll be gone. - Don't underestimate him. - What the hell are y
ou
so worried about, Jack? Marcus knows what's mine
and what I paid for. Even if he is a rat,
he's still gonna deliver. I trust he'll do that much. This isn't about underestimating,
it's about loyalty. Where the fuck did this guy go? That Big Joe sent me a real piece of work. - Wong's here. - Let's go. Hey, you're late. What's with the extra guys? - You can never have enough protection especially when you have
people trying to ruin you. Where is it? - Take it easy, I got one of
my guys bringing
it, all right? What about you? You got a
little something for me? That pretty efficient, huh? You fit it all into that little truck? - It's all there. - Yeah? You mind if I take a look? - No. First the papers. - Look, Wong, I said
it's coming, all right? My guy must be stuck in
traffic or something. - Mickey, no more games. - I said it's coming, all right? I'm not gonna let you down. - Remember, there's a
first for everything. (chuckles) - I didn't expected this from you, Wong. You got everythin
g under control, huh? - Almost. There's one small problem, Mickey. The FBI is onto us. I don't like FBI, Mickey. How did this happen? - [Mickey] I don't know what
the hell you're talking about. - Wait! This is yours. (dramatic music) - I can't believe you fucked me. - I didn't fuck you. Your own investigative
techniques fucked you. - Excellent. You can put your gun
away now, Mr. FBI agent. - He didn't trust me from the beginning. What he didn't know was his own sister was the one trying to ruin
him. She lied and said I was
working for the feds. Then she hired this scam artist, Bora, to scare me into thinking
that the FBI was on all of us. Bora tipped you both off that
I was working for the feds. I don't work for anyone. I just wanted to clear the air. That's why your delivery is late. - Hey, Laura would never do that! - She hated you, Mickey! Why don't you ask your friend Jack here? He can tell you more. - Where is she? Where is she! - She's dead. - Hey, what's done is done. - What the
fuck is going on? It was you? You sent my information
to the feds, you fuck! Who killed my little sister? (gun blasting) Laura, I'm so sorry. (gun blasting) - You should have trusted me, Mickey. (gentle music) I didn't know New York's garbage could wash up this far south. This is what it was all
about? The two of you? I don't get it. What do you see in this piece of shit? You owe me an explanation. - I was well paid. That's what it comes down to. - So was I, well paid. - Get back. - What are yo
u gonna do, shoot me? - Shoot him, Laura! Shoot him! - Go ahead, do it. Might as well, you killed everyone else. What's one more? - Come on, shoot him! Shoot-(grunts) - I'm glad you came. Marcus, I never meant for anybody to die. I'm so sorry it turned out this way. - Well usually the things we
do aren't the things we want. - Where do we go from here? - Now you're on your own. You figure it out. - Marcus! Marcus! (gun blasting) (gentle music) (upbeat music)
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