Way Of The g*n, The (2000)

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# Bob said "yeah", Bob said "no"

# Make up your mind cos I gotta go

# Gonna raise hell at the union hall, drive myself over the wall... #

Hey! Hey!

Yeah, you. Get up.

What are you, Ret*rded? Get off the f*cking car.

Hey, dickless, get off the f*cking car!

Hey, f*ck-suck, get your slippery f*ckin' ass off the car!

Listen to me. Get off the f*cking car with your f*cking ass!

Shut that c**t's mouth, or I'll come over and f*ck-start her head.

Do something. Go on.

You're gonna wish you never got up this morning,

cos my boyfriend's gonna f*ck you up.

And after that, while he's f*cking up your f*ckin' gay uncle,

I'm gonna f*cking cut off your cock

and mail it to your mother, you f*gg*t.

Gaylord f*ckin' bitch.

How do you like that? You like that a lot?

You f*cking f*gg*t. You like to ass-f*ck?

Fontanella f*ckin' baby head f*ck? Go ahead.

You like to f*ck baby heads? You like to f*ck boys?

He's gonna f*ck you in the ass! He's not even gay but he'll do it...

Honey...

She's got a big mouth, it's true.

I'm gonna whip you silly, and I'm gonna f*ck you stupid.

You wanna do the man dance? First dance is yours.

How do you feel, pretty boy?

Why would you fight them?

Look at me! Look at my f*cking face!

You look more beautiful than ever.

'For the record, I'll call myself Mr Parker.

'My associate will be Mr Longbaugh.'

'There is a natural order, the way things are meant to be.

'It says that the good guys always win,

'that you die when it's your time or you have it coming,

'that the ending is always happy, if only for someone else.

'Now, at some point it became clear to us that our path had been chosen

'and we had nothing to offer the world,

'our options narrowing down to petty crime or minimum wage.

'So... we stepped off the path

'and went looking for the fortune we knew was looking for us.

'Once off the path, you do what you can to eat, to keep moving.

'You don't blow your ghost of a chance with a nickel.

'No possessions. No comforts.

'Need is the ultimate monkey.

'A pint of your blood can fetch you 50 bucks.

'A shot of come, three grand.

'Keep your life simple, you can literally self-sustain.'

What qualifies you as a donor?

I am a fairly intelligent...

..uh, good-looking man.

Physically fit, stable.

Thank you.

Heterosexual?

- Can I ask you something? - Sure.

Are you a f*gg*t?

See? I asked you the same question,

only I was clear about the answer I was looking for.

I just asked if you were heterosexual.

Well, I've never k*lled a man.

- I beg your pardon? - I've never k*lled a man.

- I didn't ask if you had. - I think that's my qualification.

Why is that an important qualification for semen donation?

It's a big f*cking... Sorry, a very important qualification.

- No one's ever said that before. - Have you ever asked?

- No. - You should.

Take Los Angeles.

If I say that Los Angeles has become a Mecca for h*m* migration,

I am right, but look at what I am saying.

I am implying faggots are nomadic if not predatory miscreants

who need to move around.

I am likening them to Muslims, or Muslims to them.

Saying "LA is full of faggots" is just being honest.

Why? - Nobody brings up sex with corpses!

- It's sick. - You brought it up.

- To say I never did it. - I didn't ask.

- You should. f*gg*t.

- Just say it. Say it. - No. I'm not gonna say that.

If I grab a woman's ass and she punches me,

she's fighting for her rights,

but if a f*gg*t grabs my ass and I punch his lights out,

- I'm a h*m*. - Let's move on.

Are... you... a f*gg*t?

- Any mental illness in the family? - It's not what you say any more.

It's all in how you say it.

Can you hold on just a sec?

Where were we? OK, listen.

Say you don't smoke two packs a day,

overlook the Jack-and-Coke breakfasts.

Imagine you get it together, get up early, and somehow land the gig.

Steff? Please! You're still not cut out to be a surrogate mother.

Look, there's this one girl comes in here, due any day,

gettin' paid a million in cash.

Sounds like a lot, right? Wrong.

Takes three times for the embryo to take.

Turns out the couple is perfectly healthy.

The wife just couldn't be bothered to carry her own child.

They tell the girl what to eat, when to go out,

bodyguards watching her every minute.

Of course it sounds fishy. That's what I'm saying.

She's gotta live with these people for a better part of a year.

Poor girl's like a prisoner. It's not worth it.

All right. If that's how you feel, go with God.

Why do you call and ask if you're not gonna listen?

Just call the doctor. Maybe he can help you.

No. He's in the book. His name's Painter.

Allen Painter. Yeah.

'Here was the thing. some deep pockets, a pregnant woman,

'some bodyguards... and a doctor's name.

'The longest distance is that between a kidnapper and his money.

'But we were through jerking off.'

Feel that, hon.

- It's fantastic. - Yes.

It's fabulous, Hale.

She doesn't hate you, Robin.

She most certainly does, Mr Chidduck.

You're worried about the baby?

No...

Come on. A woman needs security like a man needs approval.

She wants her past, present and future to all be secure right now.

And in a few days,

this baby will be a part of your past.

And for you to leave and not know it's secure...

I would never ask you to trust me. It's the cry of a guilty soul.

But trust life.

Always trust life.

If you're careful enough to listen,

life does take care.

You're gonna be a good father, Mr Chidduck.

And she's gonna be a good mother. You'll see.

As soon as she lays eyes on him, nature will take over.

I know it will.

I hope to God you're right, Robin.

Because if this baby doesn't change the...

"Him"?

Oh.

You didn't wanna know. I'm sorry. I...

You did say "him".

Him.

I have to go to the appointment now with Dr. Painter.

I'm gonna have a son.

I'm going to have a son.

- So I didn't spoil it, then? - No, you didn't spoil it.

- Right? - Yep.

Right.

Come on.

Every goddam time.

Four to one.

'Go ahead, one.'

I'm sure it's nothing, but could you drive by the front of the building?

- How's your back feeling? - It's better.

- Yeah? - Yes. It's better.

Down here?

Bet you can't wait for this little guy to get out.

Actually, I don't mind if it stays in there forever.

Unless there are any complications, I shouldn't see you until the 15th.

Here's that video, things you should know about your delivery.

Thanks.

Hey!

OK, boys, we want this to go down nice and quiet, so put the g*ns down.

- Come on, guys. It's over. - Hey, hey, hey, hey.

- What? - The people, man. The people.

Can't you people see there are g*ns here?

Get the f*ck out!

Get out!

All right, guys. Come on. This is no good.

Put the g*ns down. I'm gonna count to three, then I'm gonna...

Oh, f*ck.

What are you doing? You're supposed to be protecting her.

- Oh, f*ck. What'd I tell you? - Shit.

Walk away.

Just walk away. They don't care about dying, just losing.

You're not gonna make it outta here alive.

Somebody could've called the cops. You know they're gonna come!

- Move. - You sure?

Move! Yes. Relax. Try to relax. Moving.

- I got her. - OK.

Moving. Move!

Moving. No.

- Moving. - Move.

- Get her. - Move.

It's OK.

Move!

Four to one, they made a pass.

They're comin' out to you. Do not, I repeat...

Take the girl.

Do not go to the doctor's office.

Go upstairs to the top floor and wait for me as long as it takes.

- Do you understand me? - Yes.

Go.

Wait for me.

No! This way!

You care about this baby? Then we walk.

Longbaugh!

Move!

Are you OK? Miss?

The baby's kicking.

The g*ns and noise. The baby's kicking like crazy.

Please!

Relax!

Could you be easy, please?

It's all right. You can open your eyes.

- I don't wanna look at your faces. - It doesn't matter.

All right. Follow me, Tonto.

Give him room.

What's your name? - Robin.

And the father?

You guys had it all figured out, huh?

The sooner you tell us who the money is...

The sooner I end up dead.

I know that as long as I'm carrying this baby...

and you two don't have the money, I'm alive.

We're not talking about how long you're gonna live.

We're talking about how slow you're gonna die.

What do you call your baby?

- It's not mine. - Like that matters.

You need a name.

What do you think...

When you think about deaf people, people who are born deaf,

who've never heard a spoken word...

What do you think they call the sun

or their mother... or their own reflection in the mirror?

That's what I call it.

There's no name.

I'm not gonna name it.

For what?

Help.

Shit.

Hello?

'Dr Painter, this is Colleen at your message service.

'I have an emergency call from Robin.'

'I can't say that to you.'

'You can tell me anything.'

'I can't.'

'It's not illegal, is it?'

No, Daddy.

'That was a stupid question.'

- Oh, God. - He's a doctor. He'll be OK.

Really. I need help.

You have too much faith in people.

How can you kidnap somebody with honour?

Trust me. Trust me.

It's fake.

Would you get me Mr Chidduck?

Hi, Robin. Look at me. Talk to me. How do you feel?

I'm dizzy. I'm not gonna make it, am I?

Am I gonna have it?

How long is it since you've had a drink of water?

No.

You'll do what I say, you understand? You do what I say.

If anything happens to me... If this all goes terribly wrong...

It already has gone terribly wrong.

I'm sorry.

Just get me a f*cking figure.

What kind of a kidnapping is this?

I mean, aren't we in the demands phase at this point?

'You can't pay, Hale.'

Certainly I can.

'It's not about the money, the girl, even the child.

'Listen. They get caught crossin' the border,

'caught in another kidnappin', runnin' a f*ckin' red light,

'that money's comin' right back to you.

'That is money you're gonna have to account for, explain.

'Understand what I'm saying, Hale? You cannot pay.'

Joe, can't you just go over and... whatever...

You know what... Uh... rub 'em out?

'No, no, no. If we call the police, sweat them out,

'all they've got to hang onto is their lives.

'We no longer have to negotiate. They do.

'Robin is their only bargaining chip. They have to give her up to live.

'You keep your money, get the girl, and nobody is lookin' at your books.'

I can't.

No! No police.

Just, you know...

Hell, figure it out!

She's dehydrated.

In her condition, her pain can feel very much like labour.

- But she won't lose the baby? - No.

She should have it within six days.

- Don't lie to me, Doc. - Look, I'm not gonna lie to you.

I'm concerned for the health of my patient.

The baby is over eight pounds and should come out by the 15th.

The bushes, man.

Can she have it sooner?

You mean induce? Here? Absolutely not.

Don't hand me that. The first baby was born in a cave.

- Because it had to be. - But if you had to?

Yeah.

Now, as for the chances of the baby and the mother surviving...

Forget that. Who were the parents?

You guys don't...

- Who were the parents? - It's Francesca and Hale Chidduck.

Oil and steel Chidducks? Vegas union buster Chidducks?

- You guys have never... - It's not our crowd.

He's a front man for clean developers

that don't wanna get shot at for cutting in on rough territory.

Sometimes for not-so-clean developers laundering money out of Mexico.

He's f*cking crazy.

He makes his living out of collecting other people's enemies.

sh**t-you enemies.

Their worst nightmare, and you don't even know him?

- How much money does this guy have? - I have no idea.

Will he deal?

Anything to keep it quiet.

# She thinks that she's been playin' smart

# Playin' tricks on my heart

# I'm gonna have to turn her damper down

# Comin' on through # Step aside!

# Movin' on over

# I seen her at the end of the bar

# She's got her arms wrapped round some guy

# Who doesn't know he's about to die

# I'm gonna hit him with my old crowbar

# She broke my heart a thousand ways

# Everyone around her is sure they're gonna pay

# Comin' on through # Step aside!

# I think I'll m*rder her

# Or maybe I'll just k*ll myself instead... #

# Comin' on through # Step aside!

# Movin' on over

# I'll hit him between the legs he won't be able to walk for days

# Then I'll be the hero of this town #

# Comin' on through # Step aside!

# Movin' on over

# Hey, buddy, are you lookin' for a fight?

# He hit me square in my right eye I never knew that I could fly

# I think somebody turned out the lights

# She broke my heart a thousand ways

# I should've let her go but I guess I learned the hard way

# Comin' on through # Step aside!

# Get me a doctor... #

- Hello? - 'Abner?'

- Joe. - 'Yeah. You busy?'

No, not at all.

- You drunk? - 'A little. What can I do for you?'

'There's somebody I need you to stay with.'

Listen, man. She needs medical supervision.

She's not well. Let me stay with her...

Don't get smart with me, Doc. Superman never gets the girl.

- What's this? - It's the ransom note.

Sit tight with Chidduck and we'll be in touch.

- You're gonna be the bagman. - The what?

You're gonna meet me in Mexico with the money.

She'll be with my partner, you and I won't know where until he calls.

You'll come alone. You'll come equipped to induce labour.

If not, she dies. If you're followed, she dies.

If I don't answer the phone when my partner calls, she dies.

It's on your head now, Doc.

The more careful you are with her life, the less I have to worry, OK?

- That baby's coming out, understand? - I understand.

All right.

You got a number for this thing?

Don't say, "Who, me, he, she?" You got a number?

We'll call you when we're ready. Go.

Are you gonna eat that other half of your sandwich?

I was gonna, but are you hungry?

Yes. I'm pregnant.

I like bacon.

It's from a gas station.

It's still good.

Thanks.

'...deadline for ratification when the contract expires tonight.

'The sh**ting began

'after the suspects tried to abduct an unidentified woman.

'The incident claimed the lives of five people,

'including two security officers...

'Thursday night. It's time for...'

# Viva la fiesta con los amigos #

Which one of you is Jeffers?

Who are you?

I'm Joe Sarno. Mr. Chidduck sent me.

- When can we...? - I'm workin' on your release.

Police are not ready to charge you,

but they are a bit upset that no one will tell 'em what's goin' on.

- Are you a lawyer? - Do I look like a f*ckin' lawyer?

I handle Mr. Chidduck's laundry,

things like you.

I make unpleasant decisions for him, which he can't and never will know.

- And he sleeps very well. - You're a bagman.

Let's just say I...

I deal in the fine art of adjudication.

Now... Obecks, is it?

What did you tell the cops?

Cop wanted to know why there was two dead bodyguards and no body to guard.

I said we took the client out and who that was was confidential.

He asked who took the client out. I told him that was confidential.

I said the client was removed from the scene.

He said I had all the answers. I said it was the truth.

Was there a time when one of the deceased could've been in touch...

- You don't think...? - No, I don't think.

Nor do I assume, speculate or hypothesise.

I merely observe.

And what I observe is one frantic fuckup

on what should've been a routine exec protect.

The way I hear it, two f*ckin' yahoos wipe out half your staff

comin' out a f*ckin' building in broad daylight, empty-handed.

Empty...handed.

"How can this happen?" I ask myself.

- She was running. - Unlikely.

- Takin' that kid for herself. - I had the girl headed upstairs.

You think she's gonna walk into a hail of b*ll*ts for some fresh air?

For weeks, she's been acting hinky.

First time she's out of sight for a minute in nine months

and she goes for the door.

You picked her to be the host, didn't you?

So this has to be our fault, right? f*ck me.

Well...

I am, to say the least, perplexed, as well as frustrated.

It is Mr. Chidduck's wish that you two idiots remain in his employ.

He speaks... very highly of you.

He feels you'll be extremely motivated in resolving this matter,

despite my urging him to fire your f*ckin' ass

and have you fed to the fish.

Beyond this, the matter's been left to my discretion.

The aforementioned art of adjudication.

Precisely, Mr. Jeffers.

To wit...

Should another spectacle

like the one that presented itself today take place,

you will be cut loose.

And then, Mr. Jeffers, I will have my druthers.

And I can promise you a day of reckoning

that you will not live long enough to never forget.

There's something you need to learn about this business, little fella.

- What's that? - The only thing you can assume

about a broken-down old man... is that he's a survivor.

Jack.

- You think she was running? - It doesn't matter.

The way I see it, she crossed over when she got off the elevator.

If Mr. Chidduck wants us to resolve this, we will,

but our only concern is with the child.

We have to consider the girl to be as much of a threat as the two men.

'The subscriber you have called is unavailable.'

- Shouldn't you be with him? - He's fine.

What if something happens? Aren't you guys a team?

He'll be fine.

Yeah? What if he doesn't come back at all?

He always comes back.

'The subscriber you have called is unavailable...'

f*ck me!

Are you sure she's all right?

I think so.

And the baby?

As far as I can tell, it's fine.

- And they got no idea? - None.

Not until I told them.

And I'm sure you didn't mention your relationship.

Hey, f*ck you, Francesca.

- What was I supposed to... - Hey, easy.

Easy. What good would that have done?

You did the right thing.

God knows he wouldn't want to lose his place at the table.

Francesca.

Allen.

Allen.

I didn't ask to come back here.

You asked me.

And I will not have her, of all people, telling me what...

For God's sake. For God's sake. She's not herself.

More today than most, I'd say.

If Mom could see that c**t...

Are you gonna pay?

I'm going to the police.

You're here out of a basic need.

You needed money from me.

I needed discretion from you,

loyalty, obedience.

You are here, quite frankly, because after what happened in Baltimore,

you were for sale.

And you will do as you are told!

What about Robin?

What about her?

The girl needs to be reassessed.

- What does that mean? - She ran, Doc.

- She panicked. - What happened to your eye?

- Where's Sarno? - Sarno came and went.

We thought he'd be with you.

Just hold on there a minute.

Sit down. Sit down.

Move your f*ckin' hand.

Hello?

- 'Are you the client?' - I am the client.

'Tell the doctor to get on Highway 19 south.'

Across the border, he'll come to a town named Salsipuedes.

There, he'll find the Nacio Madre motel.

Across from it, there is a pay phone where he'll wait.

He comes ready to induce labour and he'll leave with the baby.

'We'll let the girl go when we feel safe.'

He comes alone.

He brings $15 million.

$15 million?

Uh, we're gonna need some time to get that.

'Give me 24 hours.'

You got twelve.

'God damn it!'

Twelve f*ckin' hours? Jesus Christ! How do you expect me to...?

OK.

All right. Fine. Twelve hours. Jesus.

Is that it?

Mm-hmm.

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Small, unmarked bills.

You know how much that weighs?

Yeah, try a couple of thousand pounds.

All right. Fine. Hundreds.

- That it? - 'What do you think?'

- 'It has holes.' - Well, we're new at this.

You're not gonna make it, kid.

One's backfire. Three is gunplay.

Step out.

Put it down. A cop'll come by, blow your head off.

Put your hands on your chest.

Who are you?

Well, son, right now I'm... I'm the button man.

I'm the guy you wake up to one night,

maybe a year from now, maybe two.

And all you'll see is a pillow over your face, and you'll hear a pop.

Plenty more where I came from.

Yeah. I used to be one.

- What's happening? - Looks like a bagman.

He'll make an offer, something small.

You should take it, maybe.

You can't trust a bagman. They always double-cross you.

Tell you what I'm willin' to do.

I'll take you to the man right now.

He'll hand you a million in cash.

You wait while your partner sends the girl.

If she gets there, we let you go.

Sounds shaky.

Yeah.

It's better than the alternative, I can promise you that.

Wanna wait here for twelve hours?

Look what happened when you just stopped for some gas.

We just wanna do this clean and quiet,

get the girl and baby back safe.

I'll buy you a cup of coffee.

Can we have a couple cups of coffee, please?

So, uh... Are you the brains of the outfit or is he?

Tell you the truth, I don't think this is a brains kind of operation.

You think I agreed to help you because of Baltimore?

I know that before Baltimore, you hadn't...

I honestly hoped that if you eased back into delivery, just...

Don't be an idiot. No one incident makes anyone what they are.

Baltimore simply taught me who am.

As for what I am,

I learned all about the value of human life from you,

that certainty is more important than morality.

- So abortion is more certain than... - Exactly.

I don't make mistakes any more.

I correct them.

So I empathise with you, Dad. I really do.

Francesca.

Hey.

Fascinating, isn't it?

I had no idea.

It's really got me excited.

Excited, huh?

I missed you.

They'll k*ll us, the people I'm in business with.

The money I have leads back to them.

We pay, they k*ll us.

Any police, they k*ll us.

That's your bed to lie in, not mine.

You're my son.

I love you.

And it's your bed too.

That's the sort of people they are.

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry I've gotten you involved in this part of my life.

I know it isn't your way of thinking, I'm grateful for that.

I never wanted you to be that way.

But don't be naive.

She understood who she was dealing with.

It's a simple fact of life

that anyone who would do business with a man like me can't be trusted.

I am a mother.

As we speak, my child is waiting to come into this world.

And, suddenly, for the first time, I feel like I...

Well, that he deserves me.

Francesca...

I don't mean I've earned him like a mother who's carried a child has,

but I've worked hard to become the kind of woman who could...

have one...

naturally...

with you.

You know where the baby is, don't you?

Of course I do.

You know we have to go get her?

I understand.

If the girl should die...

God forbid that anything should happen,

but if there's any complications,

we'll take care of it.

You understand?

You just bring me back my baby.

I've been watching them pile up.

Nightstick, flashlight, bulletproof vest.

f*ckin' utility belts, right?

f*ckin' sign on his head reading "why bother"?

They love to say shit like "ascertain".

- "Surveillance." - "Affirmative."

- "I need backup." - "Adjudicate."

- "Adjudicate"? - Yeah, well...

But, you know, then you got the other side.

You got these trigger-happy cocksuckers

all about the sh**ting and the posturing

and "you don't know who I am, I been to prison".

Cos you got caught, dumb f*ck.

They wanna be criminals more than they wanna commit crime.

Well, that's not just crime. That's the way of the world.

What?

I'm just talkin' here.

By their design, all we really need to come back with is the baby.

Think about it. No money, no perps, no nothing.

We could k*ll these two fucks, keep the money,

bring Chidduck his baby and say it all went well.

Well... mostly well.

- What? The girl? - Yeah.

When she doesn't show up in a couple of months,

it'll be assumed she ate a b*llet and they made off to Bolivia.

Damn it. It doesn't work.

The Doc.

- The Doctor gets shot in the fray. - Right.

We tried to help him, but, uh, it was either him or the baby.

He was alive when we took off.

He must've died crawling for help in the desert.

Creative articulation, my good man.

- Just talking, of course. - Sure.

So all we need is a nice, quiet place to have a baby.

As I said before, my only concern is for the child.

Hola, Vivian.

This is Jeffers. I need to speak to the Question Mark.

We might be needing a room later on tonight.

You know, you seem like a good guy.

You ought to get out of this f*ckin' business.

What would I do then?

You know, you get to be my age, you start feeling a little different.

You realise you're gonna zig.

All that time you're thinkin' you're gonna put somethin' away tomorrow,

then one day you're fresh out of lives.

You got some money put away?

I got a daughter. She's, uh...

She's putting something together, says she'll take care of me.

Not working out?

Somethin' like that, yeah. Somethin'... Somethin' like that.

You sure you don't wanna take a ride with me? A million in cash?

Wish I could, but, uh, you're...

Yeah. I'm a bagman.

You are a bagman.

Until that day, then, huh?

What do you think?

Oh, we can get her out of there right now.

- Just the two, right? - Please. I have to take a ride back.

Don't do a thing without me, no matter what.

Jesus Christ...

I'm counting on you to remain pitiless here.

Help me out. Just stay with her and let it play out.

I'll be back.

You're cheating. I'm not! I'm not cheating.

What?

What are we playing?

Hearts.

How do you play?

Well, the object of hearts is to play the safest game possible

and finish with the least amount of points.

A heart is the only thing of value. If you have one, get rid of it.

Start with the two of clubs.

You'll need to throw down a club.

If you don't have one, then you can throw a heart.

You can't lead with a heart unless you have nothing else to throw.

Or if someone breaks the suit. You follow?

Couple of rounds, and she'll get it.

See, now, you had the high card, so you take the trick.

Now you lead.

First trick always takes the odd card.

Shit.

You got the bitch. She's thirteen points.

f*ck the bitch. Just get rid of your hearts.

Or sh**t the moon. You get all the hearts and the queen of spades.

- Everyone else loses. - Next to impossible.

If somebody figures out what you're up to, they can sacrifice.

And then you lose.

Is that so?

Yep.

I needed the money.

It's a million dollars cash, and I needed it for... for...

That's what it was about.

I told myself the Chidducks,

they'd be good, and that that baby would have a good life.

I thought it through a thousand times.

I thought I could do it. I was... I was certain, and it was...

It was what was best

for everyone involved.

For the baby, for the Chidducks,

for myself...

The baby.

Then...

I felt it move,

and, uh... I saw his little hands.

The baby's mine.

OK, I'm sorry, but by yours, do you mean that, uh...

I mean that the Chidducks' embryo didn't take,

and this is my son that I'm carrying.

So that means that you and Mr. Chidduck...

No.

Dr. Painter.

That sneaky little quack.

But it wasn't his idea. It was mine.

I made it happen because I needed the money.

I made it happen.

(Ro

Listen, you don't want guys like him or me touching your belly.

Please?

That's creepy.

We'll meet just past the border.

Listen, I appreciate it. Thanks a lot.

Enjoy your coffee?

I deal in counter-offers and adjudication.

You do your job, Mr. b*llet-catcher, and I'll do mine.

I'm curious as to why they didn't k*ll you.

Maybe I didn't present a real threat.

Not like you, sh**t' at guys who agreed not to commit a crime.

All right. All right. Come on.

- The money comin'? - In a while.

Then I suggest Dr Painter goes in now with 50 grand.

Might help calm their nerves if they feel the real money's getting close.

- And when you go out, I'll go in. - And adjudicate?

If it comes to that, yes.

You go in by yourself.

I think I can handle it.

And you, uh, Cufflinks...

Stay here and watch Mr Chidduck in case there's a contingent.

- A what? - A third man. A button.

Something, anything that we haven't thought of.

It's called "CYA", you f*ckin' moron.

"Cover Your Ass."

Sir, as a collector of pre-w*r cop jargon,

I find the old man refreshing.

Nevertheless, he's one against two who k*lled two of my four.

I suggest you let him "C" your "A".

What, uh... What seems to be the problem here?

The decision's already been made. The doctor goes in with the money alone.

He follows the demands to the letter and delivers the child.

- We keep our distance. - We only move in if there's a hitch.

Our only concern is for the lives at stake.

- You're not seriously... - I'm in a tight corner, Joe.

It's pure geometry, Mr Sarno. We've been head-to-head with these guys.

One old man all alone out there...

(Sarno) No one will come out alive.

To be honest, Joe,

that's not what this is about.

You're conflicted here.

Your job has been to protect me and my associates and my money.

But I no longer care about any of that. This is about my child,

and that, in itself, presents its own special conflict, doesn't it?

Emotional detachment, Joe.

For what it's worth, I think these two pretty much define it.

Are you up to this?

- I'll do whatever has to be done. - All right.

Jeffers and Obecks will follow you.

See that you come out safely with the baby.

Sarno handles the money.

Sorry, gentlemen. I'm not trusting any of you.

I'm afraid I want to eat my cake and have it too.

'The subscriber is unavailable.'

Shit.

- You were talking about k*lling her. - No one said "k*ll".

"Adjudicate" can mean a lot of things.

There's a lot more going on in that room than you were seeing.

What I heard was you ready to put a woman's life at risk for money.

Not money.

$15 million.

Money is what you take to the grocery store.

It's what you get out of an ATM.

$15 million is not money.

It's a motive with a universal adapter on it.

- You don't think that those... - Never, never, never think.

Thinking's how you lost your nerve in the first place, Dr Painter.

What, you think I don't know you?

You think your father and I have secrets from each other?

I know about your residency, your so-called "hiatus".

I know about that bad piece of luck you had in Baltimore.

I didn't lose my...

I know you weren't expected to deliver this kid. You can't.

I know your skull is splitting down the middle

because you think this thing's gonna play out,

and you're gonna have to deliver this baby.

Well, what happened in Baltimore will not happen here.

You understand? Because I won't let it.

So...

so, uh, don't think, Dr Painter.

Just do.

And whatever you do, don't tell them what I know.

Keep your mouth shut, and everything will be just fine.

Just fine.

Dumping Sarno's gonna be tough to explain.

Tougher still to do.

I ain't buyin' his survival bullshit.

He'll drop from a skull shot like any other man.

We just take him out before he goes in, bring the money in ourselves.

After that, it's our word against the desert's.

Creative articulation, baby.

What is it?

Somethin' in there between Sarno and Chidduck.

It ain't clear, and it's chappin' my ass.

What was that shit he said about conflict?

He said, "This is about my child. This is a special conflict."

Why would saving somebody else's child

be a conflict to anyone, unless...

The girl.

Sarno.

All set, Doc?

I was up on this robbery bit with a public defender.

I was looking at my first long stretch.

Out of nowhere, this uptown lawyer comes up and says he can get me off.

He says he'll do it for free. I just got to do a favour in return.

Then he tells me about this teacher who's molesting his son.

I went up alone.

Didn't make a sound.

There was nice, thick carpet on the stairwell,

a light busted in the hall.

And the door was open, man.

It was like it was meant to be.

I slipped in,

and I found him in the bedroom, naked,

with all these pictures on the bed.

Man, that lawyer was right.

He was more than right.

And then he turned around, and I didn't hit him.

I just said, "Lay on the bed, face down."

And he did it.

I was... savouring it.

I mean really, really enjoying it.

Thinking about how I was going to take a Polaroid for that lawyer

so maybe he could sleep better at night,

and maybe take one for myself, so I could...

And then I heard him praying.

"Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep."

You know somethin'? It stayed with me.

It bothered me.

Of all the people I'd done it to, that was the one I felt.

And to this day, I can't go to sleep unless I say that prayer.

Wanna get out now? Wanna quit?

This is never gonna come your way again.

What if the day comes and you're face down, waiting?

What if, in that final fleeting second, you start to believe in God?

What are you gonna have to give him?

What will you say in your defence?

What does it matter we take a child away from his mother?

After all the people we've robbed and maimed and m*rder*d,

you think it matters?

It matters.

Believe me, it matters.

Wanna leave her a note?

Uh, no.

You know, I think it's better if we just leave.

- You can't leave her alone. - She's not alone.

There's some guy behind the diner.

- He'll get her after we're gone. - All right.

I left my jacket in there.

I'll get it.

You know what I wanna tell God when I see him?

I'm gonna tell him I was framed.

I'm at the Nacio Madre Hotel. There's been a sh**ting.

Desparos. Policia muerto. Muerto. Policia.

- Robin, in your condition... - The police are on their way!

Come in sh**ting. At least I'll take one of you with us!

Just get in your f*cking car and move on!

I got all night long. I'm not moving.

Test me!

Peekaboo.

Motherfuck.

Is that baby hungry yet?

Whose money is it? The worst.

Do you believe in karma, Joe?

Karma?

Karma's only justice without the satisfaction.

I don't believe in justice.

Well, tonight, I certainly hope you're right.

f*ckin' useless.

Ayudame. (Help me)

It's OK.

Robin, get in the car.

Robin. Robin, let's get in the car.

Who are you?

Ayudame. (Help me)

Robin...Robin. Robin, get in the car.

- Don't do it. - Who the f*ck are you?

Who the f*ck are you?

Mind your business. Robin, come with me.

- Tranquilo. (Easy now) OK? - Come on. Robin, get in the car.

Alto.

Tranquilo. (Easy now) OK?

What are we doing?

He wants us to put our hands on the car.

He wants us to get on the ground.

Get up! Get up!

She's going for the car, man.

Robin, come get in the car.

- Careful. - If I wanna hit her, I hit her.

Robin, come get in the car right now!

To the right! To the right! To the right!

Come on.

Why are they headed south?

Upsy-daisy.

Where are we going?

f*ck!

- Take us back. - They were sh**ting from the north.

- I'm not driving through it. - Sarno, shouldn't we call him?

I'm gonna call Sarno, all right.

I have a place we can go until it's safe.

Trust me.

It's OK.

The worst of it's behind us.

Promise me something. You promise me I'll see my baby...

before he takes him back to the Chidducks.

I promise.

Yeah, it's me again. We're comin'.

Tell him to be ready.

- Yeah? - 'It's me.'

- Where the hell you been? - 'I've been tryin' to get a signal.'

A couple of guys showed up. It got pretty choppy.

One of 'em made off with her.

- 'They're headed south.' - Is Robin all right?

Yeah, she seems OK.

You just keep headin' south. I'll talk you in as best I can.

Uh, look, Abner... Listen...

'I'm sorry I couldn't put my hand to her.'

- I gotta go. - 'Hey, Abner...'

No!

I'm gonna pull out some of your fingernails

and leave you to think about it.

Then later I'll slash your eyeballs.

Whatever else I do to you after that,

I'll pour gasoline into your eyes from time to time

to keep you from passing out.

Bottom line, guy. I'm gonna ask you one more time,

and I'm never gonna ask you again.

Where did they take the girl?

I don't know.

No!

Oh, God!

Oh, God!

Please help me.

Please.

I need to get to a hospital!

Bitch!

What is this? What is this?

I got a business to run, for Christ's sakes!

I left her with the doctor.

- Where were you? - I had to go to the, uh...

What happened? Who took your IV out?

- Let's get it back in. - I don't want any more!

I can't have pregnant women walking around upsetting my customers.

You are getting paid a lot, sir and I cannot do this by myself.

Never let her leave your sight.

If I don't put the IV back,

the contractions are gonna slow down and the labour's gonna stop.

It's k*lling me. Something's wrong.

I don't see any money.

This is 50. I will make a call, and you will have double that in an hour.

- So make the phone call. - It hurts.

I need the baby first. Help me tie her down.

It won't come out. It's k*lling me.

Oh, my God.

Is she supposed to be bleeding like that?

She's had an abruption. Her placenta has separated from her uterus.

She's bleeding internally.

It's gonna be OK.

It's gonna be OK.

Make it stop.

Is the baby going to die?

What? What is it?

- I have to give her a C-section. - Do it.

A delivery is one thing. You're talking about major surgery.

I could k*ll her. I have to get her to a hospital right away.

My only concern right now is for the child.

Now, do it.

It's our baby!

It's our baby! Tell him it's our baby, and he'll let us go!

It's not the Chidducks'! They could have another baby! Just tell him!

Tell him it's our baby!

Is this true?

Tell him!

He'll let us go. Tell him!

Are you comfortable, Robin?

We're going to take out your baby now.

- What is that? - It's a spinal.

Don't knock me out. I have to see my baby, Allen.

I just wanna see my baby.

It'll only numb you from the waist down.

Stay still.

I'm gonna get a smoke.

She's...

She's up there with them... with the doctor...

and the coloured fella.

Oh, Jesus.

I'm sorry, Joe.

There's no, uh... need to be sorry, Abner.

I'm dyin'.

- We'll get somebody right away. - No.

It's not... not like I'm scared or anything.

Listen, Abner...

I'm dyin', Joe.

Remember that time...

The time...

that we...

Aw, jeez.

I'm dyin', Joe.

I'm sorry, Abner.

Joe?

Yeah, Abner. I'm right here.

If it's not too much trouble,

I'd kind of like to be alone.

To "Let live".

For Christ's sake, will you?

I think there are some men here to see you.

Can I get some help?

Now, can you walk?

I wanna get this cocksucker.

- Oh, no. - What is it, man?

Bagmen.

Let's get the girl.

- I wanna see... - Got it?

Almost.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Is my baby OK?

My baby...

How's the baby, Doc?

What's going on with the baby, Doc?

Doc?

How's the baby?

- Get back in there, Doc. - Sorry.

They're comin', man.

Come on.

I wanna... I wanna see my...

I want... my baby.

Come on, brother. Let's do this.

She's had enough, pal.

Just relax now.

Almost there.

It's under control.

There's nothing you can do here.

Get out.

There's always free cheese in a mousetrap.

What do you think?

I think a plan is just a list of things that don't happen.

If we die...

we die alone.

Are you all right?

Yeah. I'm still here.

Are you still with me?

Yeah.

Come on up.

So are you gonna let her keep the baby?

It's her baby... Her and the doctor.

Is that true?

What do you think?

Come on. You can tell somebody's family just by lookin' at 'em.

Vamonos. (Let's go)

Till that day, then.

Till that day.

What are you gonna tell God now?

'We don't want your forgiveness. We won't make excuses.

'We're not gonna blame you, even if you are an accessory.

'But we will not accept your natural order.

'We didn't come for absolution. We didn't ask to be redeemed.

'But isn't that the way it is?

'Every goddam time.

'Your prayers are always answered... in the order they're received.'

I'm pregnant.
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