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The Peanut Butter Falcon 2019 full movie with subtitles

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ReEncoded By Dr.XJ | PSA T.me/thefilmzonehub - Hi. - Well, hey, there, Zak. How are you doing? I'm good, thank you. Hmm. I meant your pudding. Oh, silly me. Here's your pudding. Thank you, and have a nice day. Well, you do the same, hon. What a great style. I thought you had... Well, you have that. Oh, my God, if you could get me a little bit of a refill, that would make it 110%... You want a little spice in there? - Yes, ma'am. - Mmm-hmm. Hey, Zak, that is so sweet of you to give Rosemary your
pudding. That's why I'm being a very nice guy. Now. Give me a hand. I got you. Zak! I don't know. I'd love to have a nickel for every goddamn time we've had to watch this tape. I'd be a rich 'un. Salt Water, some people claim the Atomic Throw is impossible. Those people are wimps! If you believe in yourself, like the Salt Water Redneck believes in himself, you too can learn the moves, the skills, the Atomic Throw. Some of these moves are outlawed in international countries. We have watched that
throw 10 times today already. I love Salt Water Redneck, and he is my hero, and he is totally... He is totally a badass. And he is the greatest person ever. That's it. And you will be the next badass. Zak, both you and Rosemary have lost your privileges for the week. Oh, I really don't care. Oh. I got the solution for that. Move Rosemary in here with him and I. I can keep an eye on both of them. Huh! That'd be great. Okay. I'll set that right up. Yeah, sure. Zak, this is not a joke. That's twice
now, two times that you've tried to run. And now I have to label you a flight risk. That sucks. Is this what you gave to Rosemary to convince her to pretend to be choking? Yes, it is. It's really creative. Thank you. Not just creative. It's genius. You know why? That's an advertisement for what he wants to do with the rest of his life! - Carl. - I don't know her. I am young, and I am not old. Carl is old. And we are different. And I don't know why I am here. I wish I had a better option for you
, Zak. But I don't. You don't have a family that can provide adequate supervision for you. I know. So the state has to put you somewhere, and this just happens to be that place. You been here two years? Two and a half years. We got to fix that. Just try to be good, okay? Look at me. Tell me you'll try. Fine. Tyler. Hey, Tyler. Yo. Duncan and Ratboy are looking for you. And they're going to beat your ass. They're going to kill you if you keep shitting - with their crab pot. - All right. Turn that
damn box off and listen to what I'm telling you, boy. You been stealing their damn crab pots. You know what that's going to cost me? It's going to cost me my damn license for this building here. What seems to be your problem? Best thing for you to do is just quit with them damn fish and leave. Go home. Go, just go. You done pissed me off now. - Let me finish the fish... - Go. Get. Yeah, I know what I said. Go. Just go. Let me fix that hoist motor and I'll leave. The hoist motor's been fixed. I
need a job, Winkie. You just go. Hey, man. You can't be bringing me illegal stuff no more. Duncan's fishing on Mark's license. What am I supposed to do? - I would have bought it if... - Hey, hey, hey. Mark wouldn't want you to do this. He's your brother and he's looking down from above, thinking about you. Thinking about the wrong you're doing. Get your life together. Get it in order. Mark would be proud of you if you did that. He'd be very proud of you if you did. Come on. Bedtime, retard. You
put this all over your body. It's soap. It'll make you slippery. I was an engineer before. I don't know if I ever told you that. But that's as good as I could get. Just slip through there, and off you go on your way. Okay, bud? Carl, you are my best friend. And... And you are my family. Well, that's it. Friends are the family you choose. And, Carl? You are invited to my birthday party. Oh, God. Thank you. I'm there. Go kick some ass. You pulled my pots? Huh? You stealing crab now? I'm been layin
g pots here for years. Come on, Dunc! Powell's Point was Mark's, but Mark is gone. Can't lay traps here no more. Well, I guess, uh, taking shit that don't belong to you runs in the family, you know. You bitch. You got no license now. You know how things are done around here, Tyler. There's 10 crabbing licenses to go around Deer County. Put them hands on him, Dunc! Get him! This one used to belong to Mark, but now it says Duncan... Kick him again, Dunc! You owe me 20 pots. Touch my gear again, I
shit you not, I'll bash your skull in with a tire iron. You hear that? You can't fish, and you sure as shit can't fight. You're still doing accounting. Zak? Shit. Carl. What? Explain. What happened? Don't look at me. You were with the boy every day. He's incredibly strong. E. - What? Lee wants to see your ass in his office right now. We are so screwed. I'm not done with you. I had nothing to do with it. You're a dead man, Tyler! Shh! Who are you? Uh... Fucking... Go, go, go, go, go. Yeah. Oh, he
ll, yeah. Continental breakfast. Mmm-hmm. Listen, I... I got to go. All right. Bye. - A flight risk? - Yes, I... Looks like all that family money of yours bought you a degree but didn't get you no common sense. - I don't think that... - Oh, don't speak. You let a half-naked boy with Down syndrome who has no money, no family, and no idea how to get along in this world just slip out from under your nose into thin air. And you have no idea where he is? Where he's at? Who he might be with? - Actuall
y, I... - The nurses tell me you two are close. We are. Well, then you'll figure out where he's at and you'll bring him back before I have to report this to the state. No, Glen, you have to report this. He's missing. Find him. You know that's just trespassing, don't you? We have about 30 minutes before this whole shit's underwater. Uh, excuse me! Will you please help me? I'm scared. I can't swim. Are you following me? You ain't got a lick of water on you, do you? When I can leave you, I will. I
feel great to go to Salt Water Redneck Wrestling School. And everybody's going to say, "Zak is awesome." I'm going to throw the people out the ring. It'll be the Atomic Throw. And I can fight all my friends. We'll have a party. Having a good time. And I feel great. Come to my wrestling school in Ayden, North Carolina. And become a disciple of Salt Water Redneck. You can become not only a badass, the badass. You will learn. The end of the road. - You know my name? - No. Good. This never happened,
okay? - Okay. - Okay. Hey. Can I come with you? Why would I need you to come with me? Maybe we could be friends, and buddies, bro dawgs, and hang and chill. Have a good time. Be good. Hey! Do you want to come to my birthday party? Is she a good dog? Good enough. She don't run away, so I guess that makes her mine. My wife's long gone. My kids are grown. We look out for each other. That's all right. Crazy, ain't it? - What's that? - That fire down at the docks. There was a fire at the docks? Yeah
. No shit. I didn't hear nothing about that. Yeah. It started out small, but got out of hand pretty fast. Did it? Some of them boys are out right now trying to catch the guy that lit it. They set up a roadblock down 158. - 158, huh? - Yeah. Shit, you know what? I left something back there. I got to go back. You sure you don't want a ride all the way into town? No, I forgot something back there. I'm going right there. Oh, I appreciate it, thanks. Jump, retard, jump. No, I'm not gonna do it. I tho
ught you were a retard, not a pussy. - No, I'm not. - Hey! - Come on, jump. - No. - Do it! - Hey, he can't swim. Like I care, dipshit. Come on, let's go. - What? - You heard me. - No. No. - Hey! - Come on, do it. Jump. - I am not going to do it. - Come on, man. - I said he can't swim. - Too bad. Do it. - Hey! Jump, retard. Didn't I just say... You said there're wrestling schools in Ayden? Yes. We're in Manteo. That's right here. One long road leads all the way down to Florida. That's where I'm g
oing. Where you're going is Ayden. That's where the wrestling school is you're talking about. You see that? It's on the way. You bullshitting me about this wrestling school? You swear to God? Yes, I swear to God I have proof on the videotape. All right. I'll drop you there, then. I ain't doing no charity shit. It's just on my way. Get up. So what is your name? Tyler. That is a very cool name. Excuse me. Have you seen this young man anywhere? Have you seen him anywhere? His name's Zak. Sorry to b
other you. I'm just wondering if you have seen this young man anywhere. My name's Eleanor. I wrote it down right there. You see a dude come through here? About this tall? Beard? A real piece of shit. You seen him? Huh? What happened to your face? What happened to your face? You seen him? Huh? Where'd he go? Tell me. What'd they know? They ain't seen shit. Hey, Tyler. My feet hurt. Do you have a car? Tyler? Can we walk on the road? Uh, excuse me? Will you please answer me? Let me tell you somethi
ng. I'mma tell you a story. I'm gonna tell you a story. When I was younger, my brother and I were camping at this place called Caffey's Inlet, and there was a big-ass hornet's nest down by the water. So I walked over to them all excited. I'm young, I'm into baseball. And I hit that son of a bitch like a fucking home run. And it exploded on me, and I got stung up real bad. My face swelled up, my eyes got real tight, and I couldn't see shit. Walked back into camp and my brother Mark said to me, "Y
ou keep stirring up shit, "you're gonna get yourself killed, boy." You understand what I'm saying? You ever kick a hornet's nest? Last night. You hit a hornet's nest last night? Last night. So you understand why we can't go up on that road then? Stop with this "Tyler" shit. We're gonna be quiet the rest of the way. - Tyler. - Oh, my... Finish what you got to say. Finish what you have to say, and then we'll walk on silent. We're not gonna do this no more. "Tyler, Tyler, Tyler, Tyler," what? I wan
t you to know about me. I am a Down syndrome person. I don't really give a shit. Do you got supplies on you? That's what we need, don't we? You got supplies? - No. - No, you don't. No, you don't. No more, "Tyler, Tyler." No more. You got any money? No. No, I have no money, and I got no pockets. I'm gonna give you pockets. There's pockets. I'm going to go in there and get essentials. - Can I come? - No. - That'll be, uh... - Let me get a sandwich. All right, then. That'll be... $13.83. What? Well
, son, that sandwich alone is four dollars. Well, forget the sandwich. How much now? And your Ding Dongs, they're two dollar apiece. And that's another $1.35. All right, how about, uh... That, just that? Three dollars. And call it even. Peanut butter. Yeah, all right. That'll work. Just the peanut butter and fishhooks. Yes, sir. Uh, pardon me if I seem alarmed but, I don't normally negotiate with fellas if they got - shotguns all over their back. - Oh, shit. I understand. - Ooh, thank you. - Yea
h, you're welcome. Hey, you got any of the, uh... You got any of them two-dollar airplane whiskeys back there? No, but, uh... I got this. - Oh, I can't afford that. - It's on me, son. It looks like you might need it more than I do. I'm just going to get a little swig to calm my nerves. Sure. Yeah. You made it? I did, sir. Ooh! Yeah, you did. Ma'am. Gentlemen. Sorry. Ma'am, you'll have to forgive me for staring at you, but you're one of the prettiest women I've seen in ages. Where did you blow in
here from? - Richmond. Mmm-hmm. - Richmond? That's nice. So you, uh, you graduated JMU, or GW? GW. Yeah. Yeah, you got that look about you. Oh, yeah? What kind of look is that? You know, just, uh, "excited to be alive" kind of look. What you doing up here? You're nosy, aren't you? Yeah, nosy. That's the word for it. Nosy. Or interested. - Interested? - Yeah. Interested. Are you interested? No, I'm working. Working. What, you working crab boats? No. I know, that's funny, because you... I know wh
y you think that's funny. Oh, you're trouble. I see. Okay, you don't like jokes. I'm looking for a missing person. Have either of you gentlemen... I'm assuming I can use the word "gentlemen." - Have you seen him? - No. I ain't... I ain't seen him. Have you seen him? Why? What'd he do? He ran away from the nursing home I work at. Why? Have you seen him? So you got some kind of reward? No. What are you? Are you a bounty hunter? Would I be a bounty hunter if I just said there's no bounty? No. What
are you, his sister? Minder or something? Not that it's any of your business, but I care about him, and he's alone, - and I want to find him. - Maybe. - Maybe? Maybe what? - Yeah, yeah. Well, maybe he's alone. Maybe he ain't alone. You know, you don't know. What if he's living the American dream and, you know, he just, uh, ran into a bunch of hitchhikers? You know, like the Mark Twain story or something. Mmm-hmm. You like Mark Twain? - Thank you. - You like Louis L'Amour? You got a phone number?
Yeah, I got a phone number. Yeah? You gonna give it to me? So I find him, what you want me to do? Just holler for you? - Yeah, just do that. - Yeah? You got a name? - Yeah, I got a name. - What is it? Eleanor. Eleanor. All right, partner. Come back. You're a goddamn criminal. You're a goddamn criminal, ain't you? Fugitive, little man on the lam. Met your girlfriend back there, Eleanor. Cute one from the old folks' home. She likes you quite a bit. Got a picture of you and everything, showing eve
rybody. That's not a bad thing. As far as I'm concerned, it's a good thing. See, we're going 70 miles upriver. We need a tie that binds. And this right here, you being a wanted man, this is it, just the kind of tie we needed. Hell, yeah. Two bandits on the run. - Oh, yeah! - Oh, yeah, partner. Come on. Hell, yeah! Listen, we got new rules now, all right? We can't keep doing it this way. New rule is, you can't slow me down. You understand? Put those on. So, what I says go. I say, "Jump," you say,
"How high?" - How high? - There it is. Rule number one, don't slow me down Rule number two, I'm in charge, and you're going to carry your own weight. You are in charge. That's right. Uh, maybe we should... Maybe we should have our own secret handshake. What kind of secret handshake? For what? Buds, dudes, friends. Buds, dudes, friends handshake? All right, come here. Let's go, hurry up. All right, three of those. Four of those. Four of those. Now what? - Like that. - Yeah. Only when special shi
t happens, though, all right? Yeah. Special things. Special things. You don't curse. - No. - Why don't you curse? - Because I don't. - Okay, come on. You are in charge. Exactly. Come on. Hey, what's rule number one? What's rule number one? - Party? - No, not party. No, it's not party. Don't slow me down. That's rule number one. Let's go, come on. Come on, pick it up. There you go. You got boots on now. Rule number one is not "party." What is rule number one? "Don't slow me down." Rule number one
? You are in charge. All right, we'll figure it out. It is too... Too far from the other side. Yeah, well, we ain't got many options. I'm not walking through two days of brier bushes, and we can't go back the way we came. So we're going swimming. You got a better idea? We... We could get a plane. Take your pants off. - I can't swim. - Yeah, I know you can't swim. But you can float. Zak, I need you to listen to me. That bag and them pants can hold air. They're going to float you. Do not let go. Y
ou hold on with everything you got, because I sure as shit don't want to have to go swimming over there, thinking about you sinking us. I don't want to dredge the bottom for your body. You understand? Tyler... Am I going to die? Yeah, you're going to die. It's a matter of time. That ain't the question. The question is, whether they're going to have a good story to tell about you when you're gone. Now, don't be a bitch. Let's go. Don't cry, Zak. Hold on, Zak! Kick, Zak! Kick, Zak! Kick, Zak! Let'
s get out of here! That is the greatest story to tell. Uh, come on. I ain't the slightest bit scared of you. I... I want to be professional wrestler. And I am a bad guy. Why do you wanna be the bad guy? Because my family left me. That don't make you a bad guy. Good guys get left too, Zak. Ain't about no silly laugh, or wearing black, and eye shadow and shit. Ain't nothing to do with that. It has to do with what's in here, in your heart. You got a good-guy heart. You can't do shit about it. That'
s just who you are. You're a hero. I can't be a hero, because... I am a Down syndrome. What's that got to do with your heart? Who told you that? Coach. Teachers. Your coach? What'd your coach say? I am retarded. Your coach said that? What a shitty coach. Your team ever win anything? No? Some shit you ain't never gonna do. That's all right. You can't be everything. You ain't gonna be no professional basketball player. You ain't gonna dunk no basketball, or be an Olympic swimmer. You sink like a s
tone because you're all muscle. Muscle sinks. Today, you pulled me up out that water, you almost pulled my whole arm out the socket. Most grown folk I know ain't got that kind of strength. You're strong, Zak. Fuck your coach. - Tyler... - Yeah? Who those people on the boat? On the boat? That's Duncan and Ratboy. They are a good guy or a bad guy? Bad guy. - Tyler, - Hmm? Are you the good guy or a bad guy? I don't know. What you think? You are a good guy. What? Will you please train me? Yeah, I do
n't know shit about wrestling. I want to learn. I want to be a hero. You know how to do push-ups? Yeah? Let's go. Oh, what do you want to do? We're gonna go train. Yeah. It's balance. This kicks back, you understand? Always keep your hand like that so you can steady. Hey, so, what's the deal with Eleanor? - She's your friend? - Yes. She's a nice woman? Mmm-hmm. What's she like? She, uh... She is my friend. And she has been looking out for me. - She's your friend? - Yeah. Cheers. Push, push, push
. There it is. There it is! There it is! Push! All right, point and fire. Come on. You all right? Hey, you all right, boy? Get it! Get it! Get it! Come on. Push. Push. Push. Push. Push. Grab my head. That bead and that bead need to be lined up. Yeah, I got it. Little wider with your stance. All right, all right. Three, two, one. - And I got them all. - That's a buck shot. Good, good. Bam. We got to find a way to move faster, all right? Yeah. Hey, this can work. - Oh, yeah. - Yeah. Mmm-hmm. You a
ll right? Freeze, you son of bitches! You son of a bitches think you can come over here and rob Jasper just 'cause he's blind? Well, you better think again, goddamn it. Y'all boys black or white? Okay. White! White! I knowed you was white. I could smell you a mile off. Is you God-fearing? Yup. Well, good. There's sheep in this world, and there are wolves in this world. I may not have my eyes, but I know the difference. And I know that you two boys are just two fleece-wearing weary travelers who
lost your way. Neither one of you are wolves. You're just sheep that strayed from his flock. I'm donating the supplies from my junkyard for your pilgrimage. Anything but that tin boat, y'all can have it because I figure it's my duty to get you back to your shepherd. Now, I can't have you boys running off of here with your hands all dirty and everything, because a wolf might hunt you down just by the smell of your past sins. And I wouldn't want no wolf to get ahold of you, because that'd be a fri
ghtful, bloody mess. So, we gonna clean you up right with a baptism. What's baptism? It's like swimming. Y'all boys come on down here and bathe in the warm waters of forgiveness. I'm more of "baptism by fire" type. Well, unfortunately, I don't perform those kind of baptisms. Today is the first day of the rest of your life. Nothing can touch you now, under the grace of the Lord. Bye, Jasper. Stay cool. Take care. Accept his blessing. Let all the wolves of your past be laid to rest. Tyler... I am
going to give you all of my wishes for my birthday. Thank you. You're welcome. Hi, sir. Sorry to bother you. I'm wondering if you've seen this young man. I ain't seen shit, girl. I... I apologize. Um... Maybe have you... Have you heard him? - Have you heard his voice? - God-fearing? - Sometimes. - Well, good. You come on in here and let's talk about Jesus. When you get off, go towards the shore. There's drag marks. - What happened? - My ankle hurts. - Your ankle hurts? - Yeah. All right, we'll f
ix you right now. Drink that. Make you feel better. All right, rule number one is what? - Party. - Party! All right! Ha! Yeah! Yeah! 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19... I cannot feel my... My hands. I cannot feel my hands, - and I cannot feel my ankle. - You can't feel shit. You can't feel shit. Don't step on me now. Don't step on me. Oh, excuse me, Tyler... You can't feel shit. - What? - I got to get my log. Hey. I'm not strong enough. Who's strong enough? Who's strong enough? Hey, you know what you need
? You need to change your... You need to change your name. You need to get a... An alternate ego. You know what I'm saying? Like in the Wrestling Federation. Wrestlers got alter egos. What's your favorite wrestler's name? The Salt Water Redneck. The Salt Water Redneck ain't born with that name. You need a name. What's your name? Falcon. Falcon. Falcon. Ooh, Falcon. Falcon. That's a good name. Hold on. Ooh, I got an idea. Hold on right there. Wait right there. You got to make a uniform. Falcon un
iform! Hell, yeah! Falcon. Hey! Did I tell you you could have some of that peanut butter? It ain't snack time, it's jack time. Here we go. Whoo-hoo! We need war paint. Yeah. I need peanut butter. You want to be slick. The Peanut Butter Falcon! Get it up! Pick that sucker up! Push it! Push it! Push! You got it! You got it! Peanut Butter Falcon! You got it! I'm the Peanut Butter Falcon! Zak. Zak! Zak. Oh, my God. Zak, are you okay? - Oh, my God. - Hello! Hey! Come on, sit up. You found us. That's
them pheromones. - Like a bear. - What is this? - What's on your face? - Yeah! I thought you said you hadn't seen him. He's right there. There he is. Come on, buddy. Let's go. - Come on. Thank you. - No, you're good. You're good right there. Sit right there. He's all right. Okay, I don't know what's going on, but, uh... Put that on, Zak. Here, brother. I've got it. Thank you. He could do it. He could put his own shirt on. He's 22 years old. Thank you. I've got it. We're good now. Huh. Here you g
o, bud. You ready? You good to go? You okay? - Ah, my ankle. - What? What... - He's fine. - What happened to his ankle? - What's wrong with his ankle? - Nothing's wrong. - What are you doing? - What are you doing? - Who are you, even? - Who are you, even? You have a young boy with Down syndrome in the middle of nowhere. I'm the one who's been taking care of him, because you can't do it unless you put him in a cage. Okay, um... Look, he needs to be properly taken care of, and that's my job. I'm s
orry to break up your little primitive gang, or whatever's going on... ...but this is not Lord of the Flies. You can't... There's rules, there's regulations. - He has medication, paperwork. - Okay. Yeah. All right. Well, while you've been doing paperwork, we've been doing something called living, - ain't that right, brother? - Yeah. Okay. Cool. But we're gonna go, so, thank you. No, we're not. He's fine where he is. May I please speak to you in private? Oh. Oh, like a private party? Yeah, all ri
ght. - One second, Zak. - I got water. You want water? Right now. "Primitive gang." Hell, yeah. I like when you put your hair up like that. It's nice. Water? Look, I could have you arrested for kidnapping, okay? Oh, you're going to have me arrested? How... How do you figure? You can't have me arrested. He's a runaway. Can't kidnap a runaway. Come on, genius. You said GW, didn't you? I'm sure I could find some reason to arrest you. Hey, let me ask you, what do you want for him? I'm not going to s
ell him to you. No, no, what do you want for his life? His future? Why are you... You don't know anything about him. You know about the wrestling? Yes, of course I know about the wrestling. All right, so I know something about him, don't I? So, uh, you're a little late to the party. This is what's going on. I made a promise to him to get him to that wrestling school in Ayden. - Oh. - You understand? I gave him my word, and I ain't gonna back down on my word. Now, you seem like a nice person. You
care for him and all. You came all the way out here. Maybe it's because you like me. I don't know. Yeah? And, uh, I'mma offer you a favor. You can get on that raft with us and you can ride down there if you want. No... No, we're not going to hop on your little raft - and cruise around the river. - It's hot. You're confused. - I'm not asking you. - Hey, Eleanor! Oh! Ooh! Oh. Oh! I want to see... Salt Water Redneck. And I don't want to go home. So how far is it on, um... On the raft? About that f
ar on a map. Are your fingers to scale? Yeah. So how much time is that much? That's different than what I put up. - All right. - What I did is about a day. Maybe two days. - Days? Like... - Yeah. Okay. Are you kidding? What in the Christ... Hey, Zak, why don't you sit down, bud. You're kind of close to the edge. I don't want you to fall in. Hey, are you hungry? Have you eaten anything? I am not really hungry. Well, maybe you should just have a bite of something for your blood sugar. He don't wan
t nothing to eat. You know how you get, buddy. I have an apple. - Hey. - I have some M&M's. - What? - Don't do that. Don't do what? Hey, I got an idea, why don't we keep our training going. Just because we're on a raft don't mean we gonna stop training, does it? All right, so we're gonna do breathing control exercises. She's worried about your blood sugar. We're gonna breathe. Take a deep breath in. Out. All right, cool, now come over here and put your head underwater. I'm gonna time you. What?
No, no, no. He can't do that. Zak... No, he can do that. He can do that. He can... There you go. You'd better stop calling him a retard. I have never called anyone a... That word. Okay. Hold on, listen, when people are saying he's a retard, really what they're saying is he can't do some shit they can do. See, you might not be saying the word "retard", all right, I'll give you that, but you damn sure is making him feel retarded. That ain't gonna help his life. - Hey, there we go. - Time. - How lo
ng is that? - Long. Not long enough, Zak. Do it again. Okay. You have got some real nerve talking to me like that. Do you even know what I do? I've spent the last two years of my life volunteering to hold people's hands as they pass away. I talk to them, I feed them, I wipe their asses, I change their clothes, I put them to bed. And I'm the last person they see. Don't act like you know jack shit about me. All right. Yeah, maybe he should not be in a retirement home, but I didn't choose that for
him. But that's what happened, and now I am doing the best I can. Oh! Oh! - Hey! Oh, shit! - Oh! God! Zak! Okay. Yeah! Lunch! Zak, did you just catch that with your hands? How'd you do that? You're a wild man. Oh, my God. We got three options for lunch today. We can boil water from the sound, make a little chowder. - Huh? - Mmm-mmm. - Plain fish? - Mmm-mmm. - Fish with peanut butter? - Fish with peanut butter. Hey! You got to give him what he wants then. Here, go ahead. Load up. Oh, just right o
n there. - There you go. - That's... Yeah. You want a big piece or small piece? That's good. That's great. If you fold it, you can make a little taco. - Okay, that's nice. - Yeah. That's a good bite. That's good, huh? Five stars. You hear that? Bang. Boom! What is that? That is our special handshake. - Yeah. - That... - That is our special thing. - Yeah. Yeah. I want to have a special handshake. It's only for special shit. Like what kind of special shit? I don't know. Go ahead. No, you tell her.
- You brought it up. - Um... Talk about the boat. Oh, uh... We did... Hit by the boat. - Almost. - You... You got hit by a boat? - Almost. - What happened? We almost got run over by a shrimp boat. - What? - Yeah. - And we did the... - Shotgun. Shotgun. Buckshot. He fired a shotgun. And we got shot at, remember? Oh, yeah, I did remember. Eleanor, this is so easy. - Easy. - Uh... Hold on - and let go. - Let go. That's it. - Let go. - Let go. Ready? Three... - No, no, no, don't rush me. - ...two,
one. Get it! Get it! Get it! Come here! Zak. I love my family, and I hope that we will share it forever, for the rest of our life. Yes! If you were the prince in a royal family, what would your name be? Uh, Zak Prince. That's really good. Hold up, Tyler. Hey, hey! - Oh, wait, wait, wait, wait! - Get on your knees. Get on your knees. Over there. Right here. Okay. That's $12,000 worth of gear you burnt up. That's my season. What's to stop other people from messing with us now that you have? I won'
t ever mention, no harm done. Even so, I got to make it right. Not just for me, but for all of us. For our livelihood. You ain't gonna shoot me, Duncan. I'm gonna get you your money, I promise you. I promise you. Shut the hell up, man. Shut up. Right hand or left hand, Tyler? I'm gonna make it right, I'm gonna get you your money. No, Tyler. Right hand or left hand? I'm giving you a choice. - You better hurry up. - Screw this. Right hand. Wait, wait, wait, wait! Whoa! Zak. Stay there. You could p
ull the trigger. Can you aim that thing? It's a buckshot. Get back in your boat, and you're gonna leave. We ain't never gonna see each other again. Or he's gonna shoot you. You're not the only one that's hard up around here. We need that money. Tyler, what was that? Trouble. Problems. You upset with me? It ain't gonna happen no more. What's that "T" on your wrist? It's a "J". What's the "J" on your wrist? Um... It was for my husband. You're married? No, I'm not married anymore. You divorced? No.
I'm a widow. I'm sorry. It's okay. Don't be sorry. We're really similar. And not at all too. I'm having some breakfast. Peanut butter. You're having some breakfast? Yeah. Hi, Glen. Yeah. Yes, I have him. I... He is sitting right next to me. No, he's... He's fine. Uh, he was alone. Yeah. Mmm-hmm. No, there's no need to send anybody. I've got it. What? No. Glen, that's not... I'm... No. Cherry Hill is a place where they send drug addicts and prostitutes, not Zak. Yes, I know, I did label him a fl
ight risk, but I just think that he might be better suited in an... I... I understand what you're... Okay. Boo-yeah! - Okay, yeah, no, I get it. Okay, schedule his processing for tomorrow afternoon then. Oh, you mighty thirsty. Here you go. Can I get you anything else, hon? No, I'm... Actually, do you know who the Salt Water Redneck is? Oh, everybody around here knows Salt Water. He used to be a celebrity. Do you know where he lives? - Maybe it's... - Let me see. Maybe it's not the right place.
This is the right place, 5-3-0. Yeah, this is it. Shit! Jesus Christ. Who are you? You're Salt Water Redneck? What is this? I'm sorry, is this the wrestling school? Who's asking? My name's Tyler. I ain't selling nothing to you. You see that boy back there? - Yeah. - Yeah, so, we done, uh... We done some hard trailing to get to you. It's a big deal seeing you here. You mind waving to him? He's got a lot riding on you. You mind just waving to him? How you doing? Hey. You don't teach no wrestling s
chool here no more? I closed that about 10 years ago. Did you? So I promised him he would do this one thing. You know, this wrestling thing. And he told me about this school here in Ayden. And we... We'd had a big journey to get here. And, uh... Now I got to break his heart, you know? And I don't really know what to say to him. But that ain't your shit, you know? I don't mean to bring shit to your doorstep or nothing like that. What's your name? - It's Clint. - Clint. It's nice to meet you. So..
. He used to be a fan? Oh, man, shit, you're his hero. He believes in you. That's a hard thing to do, believe in something, you know? - Hey, Zak. - Yeah. This is Clint. - Hey, Clinton. - Hey, come up here. You mind if he comes and says, "Hi"? That'd be all right. Hey, pal, Salt Water don't live here no more. But, uh, Clint's just a regular guy like me or you. He wanted to shake your hand. Hey. - How are you doing? - Good. Nice to meet you. Thanks. All right, thanks, partner. Come on, bub. Nice t
o meet you, Clint. Hey, Tyler. What? I bet we could find him by... By the raft. Maybe he is hiding by the swamp. He's not real, bud. Salt Water don't exist. I saw the videotape, and he is real. He's not real, Zak. I just saw, like, a thousand movies of him. Zak, I don't think we're gonna find him. I think it's time for us to go back now. I don't wanna go back. Tyler told me this, and he lied to me, and he promised me. And I don't wanna go back. I wanna stay here. We can't, Zak. We have lives to
go back to. Eleanor, I am strong enough. And I could catch a fish for you. And I'm gonna be a hero. And I could take care of you. We could be a family. Holy shit. Salt Water Redneck. - It's you. - Hey. - Hey. - How you doing, buddy? I'm doing good. I am so happy to see you. I'm happy to see you. For me... I saw so many videos about you. Yeah? You want to learn some wrestling? Oh, hell, yeah. And I feel great. Um, can I, uh... Uh, can I join you for the ride? - Of course. Get in. - And... And...
- And can I bring my family? - Sure. I told you. I told you. I told you. He's real. Come on. Join us. Have some fun. Damn. The first thing you do is, you're gonna kind ofjust, like, you're gonna feel out, you know, how big the ring is. You just go, you know, kind of check out, you know, what your space is, where you're gonna be moving around. All right, now, one of the fundamentals is when you go to hit a guy with an elbow. You got to hit a guy with an elbow, but also do a foot stomp. Yeah, but
kind of pop your head too. Just gives it more energy. Yeah. Okay, that's good. Um, was there anything special in the video that you want me to teach you? Uh, will you please show me the Atomic Throw? Ah. Yeah, the Atomic Throw. Honestly, Zak, we just made that up. You know, it was smoke and mirrors. It was just a camera on my face. And then it looked like I was holding the guy up over my head, and then we'd cut to a guy getting thrown out of the ring. It's not possible to do. But I can show you
a lot of other cool stuff. What do you think, Sam? Might try a collar and elbow lockup. There you go, a lockup. All right, now, what you do, you come in and boom, right there, boom. You know, boom, boom. But when you come in to do it, you got to really, really, really slam... Yeah. Yeah. Growl all you want. See? Then we kind of... Now we can move around a little bit, like this. You don't know what I'm going to do... What are you gonna do? What do you mean? I mean, what are you going to do after
all this is over? Well, I'm gonna settle my debts with Duncan. I'mma go up to Jupiter, Florida. Town called Jupiter up there is a small little fishing town. It's on the Indian River, and it opens up to this big estuary. It's the biggest estuary in America. I'm gonna get a boat and I'm gonna just live a good life. Run charters and take people sport fishing. Hmm. You ever been to Florida? - Mmm-mmm. - No? You want to go? - To Florida? - Yeah. You know, certain things, it takes years to learn. Like
how to fall without hurting yourself. But then that stuff just comes with time. As long as you don't do... It takes so much time. Yeah, it takes time, but as long as you don't do the same move in the same bout, you're good to go. You look real. Oh, yeah, and I'm totally ready to do this. You want to fight for real? - Yeah. For-real match. - For real? - Yeah. - You want to do a match? Oh. Oh, yeah, seriously. Yeah. - I love it. - Good. - That's great. - I don't think he's ready. Oh, lookit, he c
an't just be out here practicing all the time. He did great today. We can set that up. I mean, there's a card in Jacob's backyard tomorrow. I mean, you're fighting on that card. - Yeah. - Okay. - Y'all two can fight. - Hey! That's outstanding. A real match. You want to fight Samson? - Hell, yeah. - Good. Yes, I do. Tomorrow. Oh, man! Yeah, take on Sam. Yo, um, please, don't mess with the Peanut Butter Falcon. Peanut Butter Falcon in the house. I see a problem here. Seems a bit soon. - He's great
. - Really? - Yeah! - I'm going to be there. He's going to take care of him. It'll be like dancing. - Oh, yeah. - Sam? Really? Yeah. Oh, come on, man. He's in, he's in. He's grumpy. He's in. Just let him lead, huh? All right, yeah. I need you to put somebody else on the card to fight Samson. Yeah, look over there. Looks kind of lean, wiry, like a swimmer's physique. No, no, not him. The little guy. Had to grease your wheels a little bit, but, Zak, you're good, buddy. You're fighting. You want to
fight? They'll take girls. Okay. All right. Yeah. Yeah, Tyler's here. At this wrestling thing in Ayden. Zak! One thing you got to remember, buddy. Huge part of the game is smack talk. As soon as you set foot in that ring, I want you to say the meanest, evilest thing that comes into your head, Zak, okay? You got to go in aggressive. He is gonna hit you. He's gonna hit you, but you come back harder! Harder, Zak, all right? Oh, one last thing, okay? It may not even happen. If you start bleeding, t
hough, take it to your advantage. All right? Rub it on your face a little bit. Get it on your hands. He hates that. He believes in vampires and shit. All right, I think that's it. It's a Zak attack time. How are you feeling? You ready? Rah! Oh, you're up. Yeah! Oh, I wish I was in there with you. - Tyler. - What? I'm scared. No, don't do that right now. Hey, hey! Don't do that right now. I know you got this, Zak. You got this. I know you can do this. Say, "I got this." You've been out here. You
got this. Say, "I got this." - I got this. - No, not... like you're asking a question. Like you mean it. Mean it. Mean it. I mean, in your heart. You know it. Say, "I got this." - I got this. - I got this. - I got this. - Mean it. Make me believe it. I got this. I got this! - Do it again. - I got this! - Say it! - I got this! It's you. There he is. Peanut Butter Falcon. Really? You're gonna win. You just got to show up. Take your shirt off. We got to find some cardboard. Wait, wait. Come here, c
ome here. Get this box. Get this box. Ladies and gentlemen, can you feel it? Yeah! I said, can you feel it? Yeah! Can you feel the heat? Yeah! I understand why you took me out here, but there ain't no reason to be scared. We're talking about two different matches. You're talking about a hard-core match which was what you just sat through, and then what Zak's gonna be doing, which ain't gonna - be the same match. - No. He's gonna do a couple moves, he's going to lay down, it's going to be simple,
and that's gonna be that. Zak's gonna win and we go home. Tyler, they don't care about him. - I care about him. - I know. We care about him. They don't. Well, that was going to be the case, but then, at the very last moment, an old friend stopped by. - Who? - Who was it? The Salt Water Redneck The Salt Water Redneck stopped by. He brought with him tonight a protégé. Okay. Okay? Yeah. - You want popcorn? - Tyler... Oh, my God. - Tyler, what the... - I'll get you popcorn. Are you kidding me? - Yo
u're good. - Oh, my God. Nobody's going to die today. I'll be right back. May I present to you... The Peanut Butter Falcon! Let's go, let's go! Hey! Whoo! He's wearing a freaking cardboard box. Falcon time! Here we go, here we go. Fly around, baby! Fly around, baby! Whoo! The Falcon! Falcon! - Whoo! - All right, Zak. Peanut Butter Falcon! Peanut Butter Falcon! Who's ready for some wrestling? Peanut Butter Falcon! Whoo! Come on, Zak! Zak, say something. What do you think about that, huh? I've bee
n doing this for 38 years, and guess what? This isn't Make-A-Wish Foundation Kick out, Zak. Kick out that leg! Legs! Kick out! There you go, there you go. Get up, get up! Recover. Oh, son, you messed up. You want to play some more? Get up, Zak. Get up. Samson. The Peanut Butter Falcon? Are you ser... How about Tweety Bird? That's more like it. Tweety Bird. Get up. - Get up, bud. Fight. - Come on, Zak. You want to play some more? You know, I've had enough of you. Samson! We had an agreement! Don'
t come to me and expect favors. - Bullshit. - Get up. Get up, Zak. What else do you want? You stupid little punk. You're going down. Retard, get up, man. Get your stinking ass out of the ring, man. Oh, my God. Hey, hey, hey. Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. Look at me. Hey, hey, look at me. Let me know, you want to do this anymore? Then get up now. Lighten up, Sam. You're a piece of shit. Say something, Zak. Come on, Zak! Come on, Zak! Come on, Zak! - Excuse me, Samson. - What? You are not in
vited to my birthday party! Go, Zak. Go, Zak. Run, run! - Yeah... - Go underneath! Up! Up! - Let's just start from there. - Yeah. Boom. Boom. Boom. You wanna hug? A little tap of a hug or just a straight hug? - Straight hug. - Straight hug. Zak. Zak. Look. Florida. We are in Florida. We... We are here in Florida. We made it.

Comments

@kennyclaeys

great movie !!!!

@Em_manish

enough to make a grown man cry ,a movie which is gonna live in you for years.