Don't Tear Yourself Apart (2023)

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- Jesus

Christ, it's hot in here.

cr*ck a window, will ya?

- Do I know you?

- No.

- Yeah, I remember you now.

- Do you want to-

- f*ck off, dude!

Not interested.

- $16.50.

- f*ck!

- What's up, girl?

- Hangover.

You?

- Busy as f*ck.

As you can see, this

place is so crowded.

- Is this any good?

- I've had better.

Healthy as always.

- Throw some of

those in, too, will you?

- Hey!

Should I come over later?

- Yeah, sure.

f*ck!

- Girl, what the f*ck?

I've been knocking for hours.

- I'm sorry,

I fell asleep.

- You used all the

damn sugar, didn't you?

I knew it.

Girl!

- What?

- Nothing.

- Shall we?

- Yeah.

You have nice hair, C.

- Thanks.

- [Tahlia If I ever

have a daughter,

I want her to have

hair just like yours.

She's going to be fish as hell.

- I'm sure she will.

- I doubt I'll be a

good mother, though.

I'll probably forget the

damn child at the cashiers

while doin' groceries.

But for real,

I wanna be a mom someday.

Do you think I'll

be a good mother?

- I don't think I'm

the right person

to answer that question.

Who the f*ck is that?

- Bitch, relax.

I called Ramon.

What's up, Ramon?

- Hey, Tahlia.

What's happenin'?

- Nothing much,

hangin' with my girl.

- I brought your sh*t.

What are you guys up to?

- Do you think I would

be a good mother?

- Can you be a mother?

- You don't need to

be a d*ck, Ramon.

- Hey, C.

- It's your turn, girl.

- What?

- I paid last time.

It's your turn.

- There should be some

money in my nightstand.

- Girl, I'm not

going to your room.

- Just go, Tahlia.

- Be right back, Ramon.

- How are you, Teach?

- I'm f*cking fantastic, Ramon.

- Did you see my guy?

- Tomorrow.

- Cool.

Cool.

- What?

- I'm sorry.

Don't think I ever said

that to you before.

That's all.

- There you go.

- Gracias, chica.

- De nada, papi.

- I'm gonna head out.

All right, ladies.

You have my number if

you need more sh*t.

- He's a f*cking hoe.

- He's a boy.

- Girl, he's a drug dealer.

He hasn't been a

boy for a long time.

I would f*ck him...

I think.

Or maybe I'm just horny?

- You're in love with

your drug dealer.

Lord, help us.

Could we just open

that f*cking thing?

Good evening, ma'am.

- Hey.

- Will that be all?

That'll be 16.50.

- Keep the change.

- Thanks, ma'am.

- Sorry, ma'am,

can't sleep here.

- My bad, I'll just...

What?

- I was talking to Brian.

- Who the f*ck is Brian?

- Oh, he's one of

the security guards.

He works here some nights.

I was wondering...

I don't know how this works.

- Not gonna happen.

You're early.

- My bad, Ramon gave me your-

- Yeah, I know who you are.

Are you coming?

- Yeah.

I'm sorry.

I'm good.

What's that smell, though?

- You wanna f*ck me or not, man?

f*ck!

- What, did I do somethin'?

- Dude, I'm not

your f*cking wife.

f*ck me like you mean it.

- What do you mean?

I don't have a wife.

- Okay.

I know I'm married

man when I see one.

I don't give a sh*t.

Okay, just, out.

Put your f*cking clothes on.

- You know, you didn't have

to be such a bitch about it.

- That wasn't me being a bitch.

Just go home.

- Whatever!

- Bitch!

Did you walk here?

- Yeah.

- Bad night?

I remember when I had those.

You know where the bathroom is.

Go take a shower.

Feeling better?

You know you will sleep

here tonight, right?

Why the f*ck are

you doin' this, C?

You're so much better than this.

I know you pretend

that you're not,

but I can see it.

It's in your eyes.

You're smart.

You're so much smarter than me.

I mean, you could be

whoever you wanna be.

I just don't know why

you choose to be this?

- Do you have any ice cream?

- You know I have it.

You can't fool me, you know?

- I know.

- More often than not, you

just ignore what's happening,

or what you're even feeling,

but there's always that

one that really hurts.

For me, it was the ones

that wanted me to f*ck them.

But I guess you just pull

through and keep going.

I don't even like

to think about it,

so I know what you're feeling.

It's like you're driving

fast on this long road,

but then you remember them,

and it's like you keep getting

stopped at red lights over

and over again.

That's what it feels like.

Anyways, I did what I needed

to do for the surgery,

but it's all over now.

I'm out that life.

- How old is he now?

- He should be about nine.

- Hmm.

- The last time I saw

him was three years ago,

before I turned into

my fabulous self.

I wish my sister

wasn't such a bitch.

I really liked that

little piece of sh*t,

and he liked me, too.

But he is her son,

and it was her house.

Nothin' I could do about it.

- Do you have any regrets?

- If anyone would've

met me before this,

they wouldn't have been

meetin' the real me.

I sacrificed that part of my

life, you know, to find myself.

- Was it worth it?

- The sacrifice?

Yeah.

It was worth it.

- Thanks for letting

me crash last night.

- Don't mention it.

Hey!

You be good, okay?

- No promises.

- Bitch, behave!

- Hi.

I just got off work.

I was wondering if you-

- b*at it, lard ass.

- Oh.

Sorry.

- f*ck!

Get in.

- What?

- Get the f*ck in!

Where do you live?

- It's just a few

minutes up the street.

That's cool.

- Hmm?

- I'm not sure how this goes.

Should I pay you first or-

- I'm not f*cking you, dude,

just giving you a ride.

- Oh.

Okay.

Thanks for the ride.

- Sure.

- Oh.

By the way,

I'm John.

- John.

I know.

- Would you like to grab

a bite with me someday?

- Are you asking me on a date?

- I guess.

- Why the f*ck do you

wanna go on a date with me?

- I don't know.

I just do.

- I'll think about it.

- Hello?

- Hi!

I'm sorry, I'm looking for John.

- John!

He'll be right out.

- Hi.

- You live with your mother?

- Yeah.

Yeah, I live with my mom.

Did I leave anything

in the car or-

- Were you serious

before I went...

Do you really wanna

go on a date with me?

- Yeah.

Yes.

- Are you free now?

- Now?

- Yeah.

- Sure.

I tried to leave a few

years back, you know?

I had this idea of how

I wanted my life to go,

but it didn't work out,

so I just came back to my mom.

It's fine.

It's okay.

Sorry.

I'm a little rusty.

I don't go out on many dates.

- I don't go out on many dates.

Does she treat you well?

- Who?

My mom?

- Hmm.

- Yeah, I guess.

She worries about me.

- Mothers do that.

They can't help it.

- What's your name, C?

I'm sorry.

- No, I'm sorry.

It's just...

Are you happy, John?

- Yes.

Sometimes.

What about you?

- Not really, no.

I survive, but just barely.

More often than not,

I'm just standing there.

Do you wanna get drunk?

- How long have you been

living in the neighborhood?

- I've always lived in the city.

I used to work in the area,

and then, two years ago,

decided to move here.

- Where did you work?

- Does it matter?

- I guess not.

I'm stuck here.

- I'm stuck here, too.

Hey, John?

- Yeah?

- I'm sorry I was so

nasty with you earlier.

- It's okay.

- So I just had a date.

- You shittin' me?

With whom?

- Some random guy.

- How was it?

- It was fine, I think.

- That's good.

It's been a minute

since you were...

Were you drunk?

- Moderately.

- Not workin' today?

Uh-oh, here comes competition.

- No, we don't go

for the same guys.

- Hmm.

Right.

- Hey.

- Hi.

- Do you wanna have a good time?

- Yeah.

- Stop, f*ck!

- No, no!

- Stop!

- No!

That's what I wanna do!

- Come on, man.

You're hurting me!

- No, I'm not!

Let me see the goods.

- Come on, stop!

- Let me see the goods.

Do you wanna see hurt?

I'll hurt you.

Come on.

- When a woman says no,

she means f*cking no!

- What a f*ckin' c**t!

f*ck, you're a-

- You're a what?

- Thank you.

- What the f*ck do you

think you're doing?

- I

was just leavin'.

- This costs 20 bucks.

I'm gonna go now.

- Be careful out there.

- That was almost nice, C.

The bottle was $10, by the way.

- I know.

Go get some better sh*t for us.

- Smart ass.

- f*ck!

- Hell, yeah,

dude, that MILF is hot as f*ck!

Yo, dude.

- Holy sh*t!

- Want a drink?

Oh, she's been havin' some fun.

- What are you looking for?

- Well, we were lookin'

for someone like you.

- You

remember me, slut?

I screwed you last

year, didn't I?

- No, not...

Mm-mmm, no, we haven't, no.

No, I'm not...

No, I'm not...

No, I...

No, I'm not...

- Come on, baby.

I want you to suck

my d*ck right now!

- No.

- Hell, yeah.

- No.

No!

- How

are you holding up?

- I've been through worse.

- I'd doubt that very much.

- What's your name?

- Samm.

- Don't worry about me, Samm.

You should see the other guy.

- You

know I'm gonna have to

bring you in, right?

- Hey, Samm, can

you do me a favor?

- Ma'am, it's too

late for this sh*t.

I just need to bring you in,

and-

- Can you bring

Captain Jackson to me, please?

- What?

- He's working

tonight, isn't he?

Can you bring him here, please?

- How do you know

Captain Jackson?

- Just bring him

here, Samm, please.

- Open the door.

- Sir!

- Open the f*ckin' door.

Go.

Go!

What's your name, Officer?

- Samm.

Officer Samm.

- Not a word.

Hey.

- What happened to your face?

Are you okay?

- Yeah, f*ck it, I'll be fine.

- Are you sure?

Can I do something?

Should I-

- Can you take a break?

- Sure, in like

15 minutes or so.

- Okay,

I'll be in my car.

- C?

Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm fine.

See ya soon.

- Who are they?

Can I come in?

- Door's unlocked.

- Here.

- Thanks.

- What the hell happened

to your face, C?

- I'm okay.

I don't wanna talk about it.

Can we just talk

about something else?

- Thanks for the

other day, by the way.

It felt nice to have someone

to talk to, you know?

- Yeah.

Would you mind if we

just sat here for a bit?

- Sure.

- You're different

from everybody else.

I can tell.

I...

I have issues, you

know, like problems.

- I know.

Me, too.

I got them, too.

- It really did feel

nice to talk with you.

John?

- What is it?

- You know that's all I

can offer right now, right?

Talking.

That's all I have left.

- That's fine.

Talking is good.

We can just talk.

- We were just chillin'

at my house and stuff.

He left around three.

Bitch, where are you?

Oh, my god!

You're so far gone.

Where were you?

- What?

f*ck off!

- Whatever!

The f*ck, Ramon?

- What?

- Where the hell are our drinks?

- Ah, I-

- Nevermind.

I'll get them myself.

- Yo, Teach.

- Yeah?

- Two of my buds wanna

get you for this dude.

- Who's the guy?

- Mike something.

I don't know.

Just some loser who

got a promotion.

- Where is he?

- Up for it?

They paid up front.

C?

The other guy I sent your way,

how did you know?

- I just did.

- What the f*ck?

- Hey, don't look at me.

A girl's gotta work.

- Hey, what's up?

- Hey.

- Mike, right?

- Yeah.

- You can call me C.

- Hey, C.

- You want some?

- Nah, I'm good.

- My friend over there

told me you got a

promotion or something?

- Yeah.

It's not a big deal.

I just...

I'm gonna be working as

a manager at the store.

- Cool.

- Yeah, it's fine.

It's just a chance

to step up, you know?

- From all this?

Yeah, kind of.

- You sure?

- Yeah.

I've backed off

the hard stuff, so.

- What made you quit?

- Life.

I mean, no judgment.

Believe me, I'm not in a

position to judge anybody.

It's just that you do

some bat sh*t crazy stuff

when you're on that

junk, and, so...

And then, you regret it.

- f*ck.

How bad?

- Bad enough to

make me wanna quit,

and try to be better.

- To each his own, right?

- Look, I know why you're here.

I know what they're

trying to do.

- Yeah?

What are you gonna do?

You don't want it?

- No,

I don't think I can.

I told them not to, but-

- Hey, man,

we don't have to do

anything you don't wanna do.

I honestly don't give a sh*t.

They already paid me.

- Cool, cool.

It's just that it's

been a long time, so...

- We all have our baggage.

- We do.

You're very pretty, though.

You have one of those faces.

- What?

- I don't know,

relatable, I guess.

- You don't know me.

- I don't.

- Come on.

- I'm not comfortable.

- I got it.

Relax.

- Did I hurt you?

- Excuse me.

- Thank you.

I got your text.

Are you okay?

- I...

I found him.

- C-

- I found him!

I found him.

I found him.

- C, what happened?

You found who?

What are you talking about?

- I'm sorry.

- I'm here.

Talk to me.

- That's my husband.

And then, my baby.

My baby.

- Where are they?

- Two years ago, someone

broke into our house,

and he had a mask on, and...

And he...

He...

He forced himself on me.

And...

That's when my husband

walked in with our daughter.

And...

And...

That's when I heard the g*n.

- C.

I'm sorry.

- It sticks with you.

You know?

- What?

- That feeling...

When he was inside me.

You can't forget that.

You change.

You change yourself to survive.

- So you say, you found him.

How?

- How do you think?

- I don't understand.

I mean...

Are you sure?

- Yes.

- And that's what you've

been doing this whole time.

- What else would I do?

- What's next?

What are you gonna do now?

- Hey, Jackson.

- Carol?

Oh, my god!

I almost didn't recognize you.

You look...

Well.

Better.

Oh, what are you doing here?

You found him, didn't you?

Is he still in the g*ng?

- I didn't see any necklace,

but, Jackson, it's him.

I know it.

- Did you change your mind?

Did you change your mind?

- No.

Did you?

- Very well.

I failed you back then,

but I won't fail you now.

- You gave me a place to start.

- But dangerous, Carol.

- I don't care.

- Do you still have it?

Do you still have the g*n?

- Yes.

- Then go get it and

k*ll that m*therf*cker!

Go.

Just call me when it's done.

I'll deal with the rest.

Go on.

- Is he here?

- Ramon?

Yeah.

C.

- Everything's fine.

Ramon, that Mike guy

from the other night.

- What about him?

- Where does he live?

- Around the

neighborhood, why?

- Who's Mike?

- Where does Mike live?

- Why do you

wanna know where he lives?

- Ramon, where does he live?

- Oh, sh*t!

It's him, isn't it?

It's the guy.

- Which guy?

- He did it.

- Did what?

- Ramon?

- I don't know where he lives,

but I do know where

he will be tonight.

- Where?

- Okay, what is happening here?

What are you guys talking about?

Not now, Tahlia

Ramon, where?

Where will he be?

- What are you doin' here?

- I came here for you.

- I thought I'd

never see you again.

- Not the case.

Celebrating all week long?

- Yeah.

They just keep dragging

me outta the house.

I wonder if this is more

for them than it is for me?

- About last time-

- Don't.

Don't worry about it.

It's cool that you're here.

- Well, I still owe you.

You wanna get outta here?

- Why don't we start

with an innocent beer,

and then we can figure the

rest of it out as we go,

is that okay?

- Beer it is.

- Shall we?

- Hello?

- Hi.

Are you at work?

- No, I couldn't go.

I was too worried about you.

Where are you?

- Still here.

- Oh.

Did you find him?

- Yeah, I found him.

- Why are you calling me?

- I...

There's a cop,

in case anything happens to me.

Can you contact him?

His name is Jackson Keller.

- And what the hell

am I gonna tell him?

- Just tell him I went for it.

He'll know what to do.

- Okay.

Okay.

Can I ask you something?

- Yeah.

- I was just wondering,

who were you

before all of this?

- Why does it matter?

- It does, it does matter.

I understand what you're doing.

I understand why you're

doing it, but I...

Is it worth it?

I mean, C, will you

even recognize yourself

after it's done?

Who were you back then?

Who did you used to be?

- I used to be a teacher.

And yes, it will be worth it.

- I'm leaving.

- Where are we going?

- My house.

I'm sorry, I know I don't

live in the best of places.

- I don't care.

- I keep trying to move,

but it's just really hard

when you're in my situation,

and you can just feel

the mistrust from people

when you're trying

to sign a new lease.

- I've seen worse.

- Here we are.

Everything okay?

- Is that the bathroom?

- Yeah, go for it.

I'm gonna pour us a drink.

- How long have you

been in the neighborhood?

- Oh, man, I grew up

in this neighborhood.

It's hard to leave

when you're from here.

I keep trying, though.

- Here, I

brought it back for you.

- Are they dead?

- What?

- Oh, god, they are!

Oh, my god, oh, my god!

Oh, god, what have I done?

Listen.

I won't ask you to forgive me.

I don't deserve it,

but please...

Please k*ll me.

Oh, god, please.

Please k*ll me, k*ll

me, please k*ll me.

Please k*ll me.

Please.

Please k*ll me.

Please, please.

Please, please, k*ll me, please.

Please!

- Hi.

- Hi.

- Just please.

- Did you do it?

- Please k*ll me.

- What do you need me to do?

- Call the cops.

I'm using all the

strength left in my body

not to pull the trigger.

- Where are you, C?

Where?

- At his house.

I'm-

- Please!

- I'm at his house.

- All right, send the address.

I will call them now,

and then I will come to you.

C?

C?

- Please.

- Okay.

- Please, please!

Please k*ll me, please, please!

I'm sorry, I'm sorry,

I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Please!

Please just k*ll me.

Please.

Please, please, please, please.

I'm truly...

I'm sorry, please.

I'm sorry, please.

I'm sorry.
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