Bad Shepherd, The (2024)

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Bad Shepherd, The (2024)

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- Yo!

- Watch out!

- f*ck.

- You think she's dead?

- I don't know.

Hey guys, she's got a g*n.

- Car's loaded with g*ns.

- Yeah, hunting r*fles.

We're on a hunting trip,

she's got a p*stol

tucked in the back of her pants.

Normal people don't do that.

Oh, God.

- Doesn't look like

she's breathing.

- sh*t. Is she alive?

- She's been sh*t.

We definitely need

to call the cops.

- We need to think about

what we're gonna say.

We say the truth.

- That we hit her

with our big f*cking truck?

- She stumbled in the

middle of the road.

We didn't do anything wrong.

- Cops aren't gonna

buy that, man.

- That's why I told

you to leave her alone.

- I don't care.

I'm calling the police.

- Put the phone away, Paul.

- What is it?

- Come see.

We gotta think about

what we're gonna do here.

- You think it's stolen?

- I don't think she

was headed to the bank

to make a deposit.

- Guys, we're standing

in the middle of the road

with a dead body

and a duffle bag full of money.

Anybody could drive

by any minute now

and whatever we're gonna do,

let's just do it now.

- This doesn't change anything.

We need to call the police.

- No, this changes everything.

- Are we absolutely

sure she's dead?

- She's dead, brother.

- So what are you saying?

- All right, think about

this before you say no.

We're going in the

woods anyways, right?

Can put her in the

back of the truck,

give her a proper burial,

and then we'll split

the money between us.

- Are you outta

your f*cking mind?

- I said, think about it, Paul.

There has to be over

a million dollars in here.

That's like 250,000 a piece.

You're 35 years old running

a failed auto garage.

You telling me you

can't use money?

- I'm telling you

that there's a, a dead girl

on the side of the road

and we need to call the police.

- Police aren't gonna bring

her back to life, Paul.

- Jesus. Okay.

Let's ignore the dead body

for a second, okay?

We don't know where

this money came from.

Besides, we're just,

we're not the type of people

who go to the f*cking

forest and bury a body.

We have families.

- It's over

a million dollars, bro?

- We don't know how

much money's in the bag.

- Fine, fine. We don't know

how much money's in here.

But we've never seen money

like this in our lives.

It, it makes no sense

to call the cops.

They're just gonna put it in

an evidence locker somewhere

or steal it themselves.

- What if whoever sh*t her

decides they want

the money back?

- That's why we have

to bury the body.

If she's underground,

then they can't track her to us.

But if we call the cops,

they could file a report.

And we can't risk that.

If we wanna keep this money,

we need to get rid of that body.

- Somebody's gotta do it.

Might as well be us.

- Thank you.

That's what I'm saying.

- Can you talk some sense

into these two, please?

- I've been drinking,

Paul. Okay?

I'm not drunk,

but, but I can't swear

I'm within the legal limit.

I've already got two DUI's, man.

Look, I don't want a divorce

and I don't wanna go to jail.

- Then it's settled.

- Any one of us could say

we were driving,

it doesn't have to be Travis.

- But it was Travis.

You wanna say we

were driving and risk

an involuntary

manslaughter charge?

You got a wife

and daughter to think about.

See, I'm not gonna do it.

I got my girl and the two boys.

And Leonard's got Jared.

Let's have a vote.

- No, we're not voting

on anything,

I'm calling the police.

- You're not making

unilateral decisions here.

- What the f*ck, man?

- We're in this together.

We're gonna decide together.

Let's have a f*cking vote.

Okay, man.

- Now.

- Losing your cool

is not gonna help anybody.

Keep it together.

- How you fellas doing?

- Could be better.

Having some engine trouble.

- Let's get your hands outta

your pockets, clear the road.

What you doing out here?

- Supposed to be in

a hunting trip.

- Hunting for what?

- Deer.

- You happen to see

a young lady walking along

the side of the road,

dark hair, about your height?

She'd have been

carrying a duffle bag.

- No sir.

- I figured not.

It'd be too easy.

So, what seems to be the trouble

with your brand new truck?

- She kind of just sputtered out

and we haven't had

a chance to look yet.

- Well, did you run outta gas?

- Uh, I know you

think us city folk are dumb,

but we're not that bad.

- Oh, you'd be surprised

what I seen out here.

This one fella tried to

poach himself a bear,

hung bait all around his camp,

thing chewed his face off.

- Yeah, we, we got

plenty in the t*nk.

- Why don't you pop the latch?

I'll take a look

underneath the hood.

- Really, you don't have to.

- Oh, I'd be happy to.

My dad and I used to work

on cars when I was a boy.

We built a 1966 Buick Skylark.

If we're being honest,

I miss it.

- Yo, Paul and I fix

cars for a living.

We got this covered.

- Sure.

I'd like to take a quick look.

Go on and pop the latch.

- Joe, Joe,

put the f*cking g*n down!

- I dare you to pull that

f*cking service w*apon.

- You can't

sh**t a cop, John.

- Why don't you listen

to your friends here?

This don't need to get no

worse than it already is.

- Everybody shut the f*ck up.

I'm handling this.

How do we know this

guy's a real cop?

- Come on, John.

Just put the g*n down.

- We got a dead body

wrapped in a tarp, Travis,

and a duffle bag full of

f*cking money in the car.

You think anyone's gonna

believe that what happened here

was an accident?

Sorry, man.

You drove into the wrong

situation at the wrong time.

- No, no, no, no, no, no, no!

- Drop your w*apon!

- You drop yours.

- Yo, put the g*n down, John!

- Shut the f*ck up, Travis!

I'm handling this.

- Drop your f*cking w*apon!

I'm not gonna say it again!

- No, you're done.

- What the f*ck did you do?

- It needed to be done.

Hey, the way I see it, right?

We have a car over

there that implicates

the lady in the cop's m*rder.

You know, he was

sh*t with her g*n.

So we go through with

our original plan,

put her in the f*cking truck,

bury her,

put the cop in the trunk

of the police car,

drive it off the road

into the woods.

Somebody will find it sooner

or later, but that won't matter

'cause they'll think

they know who did it

and it won't be us, all right?

Someone has to erase

the dash cam footage.

Once we do that,

go to the cabin,

count the f*cking

money and relax.

Hey, this changes the

way you guys look at me,

then so be it.

We could spend the rest of our

lives and never talk again.

I'm not walking away

from that money.

- He's right.

I don't like it, but he's right.

It's too late to back out now.

Let's just do it and get

it over with.

- Okay. So what are

we supposed to do now?

- Do what we came to do.

Bury the body, go f*cking hunt.

- I'll gonna grab the rest

of the sh*t from the truck.

- Gonna say it again!

- Hey, can I borrow your phone?

- Thanks.

I'll bring it right back.

- Hey, hey, Trav.

Is, is everything okay?

I've been trying to

call Paul all morning,

but he's not answering.

- Since when do you

call Travis Trav?

- Paul?

- Yeah.

- Hey, are you okay?

I keep calling you

and you're not answering.

- I'm fine.

I'm just tired, I guess.

I just wanted to

check on you and Amber.

- We're fine.

We're just hanging out

watching a movie.

Ah, do you wanna talk to her?

- Yeah.

- Oh, okay, hold on.

Baby, someone's on

the phone for you.

- Hi, Daddy.

- Hey, sweetie, how you doing?

- I'm good. Me and Mommy are

watching a movie, eating pizza.

- That sounds like fun.

- It is.

- Have you called Connie?

- She called me a few times,

but I didn't pick up.

- She's gonna worry.

- Yeah, I texted her I'm okay.

If we talk, she'd hear something

was wrong with my voice

and I have to lie to her.

- Oh, you're gonna

have to lie eventually.

You know, she tried

to convince me not to

come on this hunting trip.

I almost wish

I would've listened.

- Almost?

- Half a million dollars

is a lot of money, Paul.

Only make about 28

a year after taxes.

- I'd pay you

more if I could, Travis.

- I get it, man.

It wasn't a dig.

You gotta run your business.

What are you gonna tell her?

- Ah, nothing.

I'll open a safe deposit box.

It'll be there when we need it.

I'll keep working.

Might cut down my hours some.

You're not gonna say

anything to Megan, are you?

- No.

- I used to think John

was looking out for me.

Now I wonder if

he's just looking

for a reason to hurt somebody.

- I don't know, Leonard.

Maybe it's both.

You guys want some?

John.

- Not another step.

- I believe you gentlemen have

something that belongs to me.

- Leonard, frisk him.

Leonard, f*cking frisk him, man.

- He's unarmed.

- I have no intentions

of harming anyone.

- What does he think we have?

- I don't think anything,

I know it.

You gentlemen have my money

and I'm here to collect.

- How'd you find us?

- It wasn't difficult.

What's to stop me

from sh**ting you

in the face right now?

- Nothing, but as I said,

I have no intentions

of harming anyone.

I believe that I

can convince you

that it is in your best interest

to let me walk away

with the money.

And I'd appreciate if

you hear my argument.

- You're wasting your time.

- Time is all I have, John.

- How do you know my name?

- As I said,

I know great many things.

I know 'em about you, you,

you and you too, Leonard.

I never walk into a situation

that I do not understand.

So how about you gentlemen

lower your weapons

and we can discuss this

like civilized men.

- Sit down.

Leonard, go get the

zip ties in the cabin.

- Now if that make

you feel more at ease,

I'm happy to comply.

There's no need to bind me.

I came here only to talk.

And as you see, I am unarmed.

- Sit the f*ck down.

- You mind if I smoke one last

cigarette before I'm bound?

- You try anything,

I'll f*cking sh**t you, man.

- I don't doubt it,

but I suspect

it won't produce the

result you'd hope for.

You gentlemen seem a bit tense.

- Yeah, you seem too calm.

- I try to avoid stress.

It is bad for one's health.

- I'm not

convinced he's alone.

- Do you have

a signal for your men?

- Mm.

Now if I say there's

no one in the woods,

you wouldn't believe me.

But if I tell you

there's people out there

with r*fles trained on you,

well sh*t, there's nothing

you could do about it.

So you see, my friend,

the question's irrelevant.

- Do you have men in

the woods? Yes or no?

- I prefer

to work alone.

- I don't believe you.

- I already said you wouldn't.

- I think we should

go out there and see

if he's got anyone else.

- I'll stay with the money

while you guys go look.

- Why do you stay

with the money?

- Cause if this guy tries

anything, I don't trust you

to do what needs to be done.

- Fine. You stay here where

you're an easy target.

Leonard, grab a g*n. Let's go.

- Come on, Travis.

Let's get him inside.

- Move.

Where do you wanna tie him off?

- Grab a chair from the kitchen.

- Yo, John. I got him tied up.

So what do we do with him now?

- Let's see what

the boys bring back.

- What if they don't come back?

- Then there's

1.2 million a piece.

- That's not funny, man.

- I'm not trying to be funny,

but that also confirms

that there's people out there,

and we gotta deal with it.

Now if we keep him as a hostage,

we might have a chance.

- No!

- Hey, hey!

Who are you?

What are you doing here?

- I live here.

I live here with my family.

I have a family. We live here

in the forest, I live here.

- How many men does he have?

- Please, let me go!

Please let me--

- How many f*cking men

does he have?

- Please, please, leave me,

please leave me alone.

Please let me go.

Please let me go, I just..

- Get him up, Leonard.

- Get up!

- Get up!

- No, no!

Oh my God, no!

- Walk!

f*ck.

- You brought one back?

- Says he

doesn't know anything.

Who are you people?

- We're the men gonna sh**t

you don't start talking.

How many others are out there?

- I don't know.

- But there's more

than just you?

- There's just me.

I just wanna go home.

I just wanna go home to my wife,

my, my kid, my daughter.

- What are you

doing in the woods?

- I live there. I live there.

And there's only one of me,

I think.

And my wife and my daughter.

I have a family.

I wanna go back to them.

- Answer my question. What are

you doing out in the woods?

- I was checking the traps.

I was checking the traps.

Somebody has to check the traps.

There's only me to do,

if there was another me,

I would know 'cause I would

see 'em check the traps.

- This guy's lying.

You know something

you're not telling me.

- No.

- Tell me what you know.

- Uh, ah, I know

a bobcat has 230 bones.

230 bones in a bobcat.

I know, I counted 'em exactly.

230, exactly.

- You seen anyone

else out there?

- These two.

- Besides them?

- There is nobody else.

- I think he's telling the

truth, John.

- Travis is right.

We should let him go.

- You're a nice man.

- Oh, we can't.

- Come on, man.

He doesn't know anything.

- Yeah, he didn't know anything

until you brought him to camp.

But now he's seen too much.

We can't risk this guy

going to the cops, man.

- I won't say nothing to nobody.

I swear, I swear.

I didn't see anything.

I don't even understand.

Just let me go back home.

I wanna go home.

We can't trust him, John.

- Look at him. Look at him.

He could say anything.

Nobody would believe him.

- I won't say nothing to nobody.

Just let me go

back into the woods.

I wanna be with my wife

and my daughter.

I need to feed her.

- Who's gonna do it?

- Who's gonna do what?

Are you guys f*cking serious?

- I'm not doing it this time.

- I'll do it.

- Please,

I'm a nice man. Please.

I don't know anything.

I don't know anything.

I don't know who you are.

I don't know--

- Shut up!

Shut the f*ck up! Turn around!

Turn around!

- Don't do it!

- Get on your knees!

- Please.

- Turn around!

- Please.

- Stare straight ahead!

- Be a nice man. Please.

- I said stare straight!

- Don't think too much, huh?

- Help me! Help me!

Please, man, help me.

Help me. No, no, no!

John, I can't.

I can't John, I can't.

- You will.

I'm not f*cking around

with you, Leonard!

- No, please.

- You are gonna do it.

Mm.

- Three, two.

- No! No!

One.

- It's a strange thing,

isn't it?

People believe they

have moral boundaries,

lines they will not cross.

But in my experience,

those lines are imaginary.

You do not cross

'em because you need

to have a reason

or an opportunity.

But v*olence used to be

a part of life.

The mere humiliation

that people experience

on a daily basis, well, sh*t,

that was a cause for m*rder.

But people haven't changed.

That v*olence is still there.

The rage walled off inside them.

Poke one hole in the

dam holding it back

and it comes rushing

out with a vengeance.

I see that rage

inside of you, John.

You know good and well that

man did not work for me,

but you k*lled him anyway.

You know, I thought it

was about the money,

but I'm starting to think

maybe you enjoy the k*lling.

I can't blame you.

I'm a hunting man myself.

I love the hunt.

Hmm, there's nothing like

watching your prey from afar,

studying its movements,

and then when you get up close

and you stared it the eye,

Ooh, that rush,

that rush seconds before

you know you're about to

take its life.

John, I know finding

that money must feel like

a blessing in disguise.

But I can assure you one thing.

I know a great many things,

and I know that money,

that's the beginning

of your demise.

Will the rest of your

friends be joining us?

- They need more time.

- Hmm.

Then we shall wait.

Not to be a pessimist,

but I believe you covered

that grave prematurely.

- No one else is dying tonight.

- Well, if you genuinely

want that to be true,

I suggest you let me walk

away with the money now.

One way or another,

I will be leaving with it.

- That ain't happening.

- John, I've been in

tighter situations

than this one,

and I walked away from

each and every one of 'em.

But the men who put me in

those situations, they did not.

- A man can't always be lucky.

- And what makes you

believe that it was luck?

- What if we split

the money with him?

We give him his share

and we let him go.

- I'm not doing that.

- We still don't know.

if he has people out

in the woods, John.

- If he has guys in the woods,

what makes you think

they're gonna wanna

split their take in half?

Now it's either this guy's

by himself and he dies,

or he's working with people

and things get complicated.

There's no f*cking

way I'm splitting

that money between us and him.

Or maybe sh**t him right now.

See what the real situation is.

- Pull that trigger

and find out.

- Easy.

- Mm.

I wonder if it's

occurred to your friends

that you're not acting like

a man who's never k*lled before.

- What are you talking about?

- I believe that California

has not faded your mind, John.

Actually,

I'm certain it has not.

- How do you know about that?

- I know a great many things,

and I learn more all the time.

- What happened

in California?

- Nothing happened

in California, Paul.

- Why don't you answer them?

Or should I?

- Oh, California was

a mistake, all right?

It has nothing to do with this.

He's f*cking with us.

- I think we should

make that determination.

What happened in California?

- Look, a couple years ago,

I went to Cali on

a business trip.

I met some girl at a bar

and took her back to my hotel.

We did our thing.

The f*ck outta here.

What are you doing?

She said that if I didn't

empty my f*cking bank account

and give her all my money,

she was gonna call the cops.

Say I f*cking r*ped her.

She set me up.

So we started arguing,

you know, things got heated.

It was a f*cking accident.

It was a f*cking mistake, it,

heat of the moment.

Come on. You know me, Paul.

- It seems to me that a man

who m*rder*d a young girl

might be willing

to k*ll his friends

if he can keep over

$2 million in cash.

- You don't know what

you're talking about.

- Oh, don't I?

Just a few moments ago,

you had a g*n to my head

and threatened to k*ll me, John.

Not to mention all the people

that d*ed at your hand.

- That's different.

I don't even know you.

- Leonard, what?

- Oh, sh*t.

- Put your g*n down, John.

- sh*t.

- Now!

- What are you doing?

- Shut up.

If we agree to split

this money with you,

are you willing to

drive away from this?

- I'm afraid your friend was

right about at least one thing.

It's an all or nothing

proposition on my end.

- Okay, don't

f*cking move, John.

I'll sh**t you in the spine.

I swear to f*cking God, man.

- Leonard, what are you doing?

- Back the f*ck up.

- What are you gonna sh**t me?

Look me in the f*cking

eyes when you do.

- Don't you move. Stay back.

- I, I've known you 20 years.

When have I ever done

something to make you feel

you can't trust me?

- Well you put a f*cking

g*n to my head, John.

- I had no intentions on

using it. You know that.

- You made me k*ll,

you made me k*ll a man.

- No, no.

You volunteered to do that.

You remember?

- No.

- You said that you would do it.

- No.

- Yeah.

All I did was help motivate you

so that you could

get it done for us,

to get us out of the situation.

- Don't move.

- Hey, Lenny,

Lenny, look at me.

- Lenny, you know me, huh?

- Hey, Lenny, look at me.

Let's put our g*ns down.

Let's just put our g*ns down,

okay?

Look at me. Look at me.

Look at me. Easy.

Oh!

- Hey, hey, look at me.

If you ever put a g*n on me,

you better f*cking use it.

- John, what are you doing?

- f*cking k*ll you right now,

m*therf*cker,

k*ll you right now!

- Get the f*ck off, John.

- John, that's enough.

- I should f*cking k*ll him!

- John, John, John.

- Yo, what

the f*ck are you doing?

- I'm getting this

money out of the house.

- Why?

- Are you serious right now?

Do you not see how

out of control we are?

Ever since we found this bag,

our day has been a living hell.

- So you're

just gonna toss it?

- No, I'm gonna

go stash it somewhere

where no one can find it until

we all calm the f*ck down

and figure out how we're

gonna get out of this

without all of us

ending up in jail.

- What about John?

- Keep him in the cabin .

- How the f*ck am

I supposed to keep John--

- Do whatever

you have to do, Travis.

But keep everybody in the cabin.

- How?!

- I don't care.

Do whatever you have to do.

I'll be back, okay.

I'll be back.

- Knock him out,

tie him up.

- What the f*ck did I say?

- I cannot believe this.

- What are

you talking about?

I thought we were

gonna keep it together.

Come on.

He's not gonna take off

with all the money.

- He's gonna freak out.

You know how he gets.

- Had a nice little nap.

Mm, your head hurts.

Got a little boo boo

on the back of your head.

Seems your friends are

making plans of their own.

- John had no

interest in k*lling you

and you know that.

You're his bucket boy.

- Look at that.

They think you're unstable.

- Look, all right.

Okay, we need to just stop.

Just stop.

- Let me ask you

a question, Johnny.

You trust them boys

with that money?

You think they'll cut you in?

I mean, that was a cold one,

what you did to Leonard.

- Are you out

of your f*cking mind?

- Can't say I don't blame you,

the boy seems soft.

Go ahead, Johnny Boy.

Go get me my money.

Yo, John.

- What the f*ck are you doing?

- John, just relax.

Just listen.

- What the

f*ck are you planning?

Where the f*ck is the money?

- Money's in the bag.

Can you just let me explain

it to you, John, okay?

- John,

we need to figure,

we need to talk

about what happened.

- Listen.

- Get the f*ck

out of my way.

- Come on, John.

- You're f*cking me.

- Make him, hey.

- John,

we can't let you leave!

Stop right now!

- Stop and listen to me.

Please.

John, stop.

- f*ck. f*ck.

Ah, f*ck. f*ck.

- You trust Paul

with that money?

- Paul's fine.

- Mm.

I sense something

about you, Travis.

Something about you is uneasy.

You think that money's

gonna help your life?

Make your wife love you more?

Make you not feel like the

loser you know you are?

- You don't

know anything about me.

- Oh, I know you're

a drunk, boy.

Ain't no amount of

money in the world

gonna take that hold off of you.

Hmm, if it wasn't for

that little bit of liquor,

I guess you wouldn't

even be here today,

having me chase down my money.

We rarely, rarely like to accept

the consequences of our actions.

You volunteered

to k*ll that man.

Now you feel upset, remorseful.

Ain't no amount of remorse

gonna bring that man back.

The real question

is why you do it?

Even if you didn't wanna do it,

you volunteered to do it.

Now you wanna cry

and be all mopey.

You strike me

like a man who's

trying to fit in.

Leonard, you're a sophisticated

man, an educated man,

but meanwhile, you wanna

be one of the boys,

but you ain't one of them.

No, you are nothing like them.

They're savages, buffoons.

I'll make my last

proposition to you boys.

You give my money

and I spare your lives.

- Drop the p*stol.

- No, man. I'm not dropping it.

- I will sh**t you.

- If you k*ll me then

you won't find the money.

- I said I was

going to k*ll you.

I said I was gonna sh**t you.

- John, I'm f*cking tired.

If you want the

f*cking money, following me.

Here.

I'll f*cking take you to it.

- Turn around.

Start walking.

Ow, ah!

Oh, please. f*ck, f*ck,

Oh,

don't f*ck with...

I'm sorry, Paul.

I'm sorry, Paul.

I'm sorry, Paul. I'm sorry.

Oh, please. Oh, please.

Come on, Paul, please, please.

Paul, please.

Come on, bro, Paul.

Please, please, I'm sorry, Paul.

Okay, I'm sorry. I'm sorry.

Paul, please.

Paul, Paul! Please.

- What if his

people followed you?

What if they saw

where you hid it?

- Well then it's gone.

- I will tell you

what you can do, Paul.

You can hand me that duffle bag

and let me drive

away with that money.

And no harm will come to you

or your friends by my hand.

And as I said,

I will be walking away

with that money

one way or another.

- No harm will come

to us by your hand?

- That is correct. As long as

I get what's rightfully mine.

- Then your men will

do your dirty work.

- Mm. I said no such thing.

But you can draw

your own conclusion.

- Guys, what are

we gonna do about John?

- What do you mean?

- We can't leave him in

the woods by himself.

with his leg caught in

a frigging animal trap.

We gotta bring him

a jug of water or something.

- If you want this to end,

and I sense you gentlemen do,

you can untie me

and take me to that money.

- You're not

getting that money back.

- For all you know,

I already have it.

God! f*ck!

Ah!

- Boy, you know my

men followed Paul

back to his hiding spot,

and they collected

it once he left.

- If that happened,

then we'd be dead.

You don't have men in

the woods at all, do you?

- I said that from

the beginning.

- Who are you?

- My name is Sidney.

- How did you know

about California?

- Well, I know

a great many things.

- You keep saying that.

- Because it bears repeating.

I can hear your thoughts.

And right now,

I'm the only one in this room

being completely honest.

- Yeah, well every person on

this earth has told a lie.

- Yeah, but not everybody

has made their friends

raise the product

of their betrayal.

- Hmm.

- Hmm.

- Yo, you need to shut

your f*cking mouth!

We need to k*ll this guy. Okay?

Don't you all see

he's playing us?

- We're not k*lling anybody.

There's something going on here

and he's the only

way to find out.

- Oh, f*ck!

- It's freezing out here.

You sure this is the spot?

- I know it's the spot.

- Where the f*ck is John?

- I don't f*cking know.

He's not here.

- Where's the money?

- Let's focus on

finding John first,

not the f*cking money.

- I'm sorry man,

but I need that money.

- Come on, Paul.

- "Come on, Paul," what?

- Take us.

- Look at what

we've become, man.

- Just take us.

- Take us where?

To John or the money?

Is Amber my daughter?

- No.

You dirty f*ck.

You come to my house every

Christmas with presents

and you play with her like

she's your own f*cking kid.

- I love that girl, man.

- So do I.

I've raised her for

the last seven years.

Where have you been, man?

Ah, why wouldn't you tell me?

I've never wanted to k*ll

somebody so f*cking bad.

You're not worth it.

You're not worth anything.

Let's get your f*cking money,

you piece of sh*t.

Clean this sh*t up.

Let's go, Leonard.

I think this is it.

- Well where is it?

- It's in the tree.

- Well get it out.

- You want it, you go f*cking

get it.

- Let's go.

- All right, let's find John.

- f*ck John.

- What?

- You were probably right.

He's dead by now.

- Are you f*cking kidding me?

No, Travis, we have to find him.

We can't just-

Get back.

John, you don't have to do this!

We were coming

back for you, man!

I'm sorry.

I didn't wanna sh**t you.

- Where are you, Lenny?

- I'm here.

- Show yourself!

- Yo, what the

hell are you doing?

- We need to end this.

If, if I drop my g*n,

will you drop yours?

- You first.

- Okay.

- Are you f*cking crazy?

- I'm tossing my g*n.

I'm coming out, John.

I'm unarmed.

It's okay.

I trust him.

I'm sorry, John.

I just want this to be over.

You're one of my best friends.

- Okay. Okay.

Want this to be over?

This can all be over.

Just give me the money.

You give me the

money and I'll leave.

This will all be over.

Bring it to me.

What the f*ck are you doing?

Paul?

You done there, Paul?

- Most predators,

whether they're individual

or pack herders,

k*ll prey the same way.

They chase it down and att*ck.

This method has

never appealed to me.

I find that if you

give him enough reason,

men like dogs,

will k*ll each other.

Throw a scrap of meat to

a pack of starving mutts

and watch 'em fight over

to all but one are dead.

If you hunt dogs,

then they done did

the work for you.

Same theory applies if

you're a hunter of men.

- The sun will rise in

a few hours

and you will find

yourself feeling weak.

You should sleep

and let your body heal.

But the evening will come again

and when it does,

you will feel more vital

than you ever felt

before in your life.

And you will thank me

for what I've done.

Don't look at me

like that, Paul.

I did you a favor.

I set you free from

the chains of humanity.

Alleviated you from the sickness

that is the human condition.

The same illness that

can turn lifelong friends

against each other

in a second's time.

Many were the moments

that I presented

the opportunity for you

and your friends

to trade in that money

for their lives.

You happen to see

a young lady walking along

the side of the road?

She'd have been

carrying a duffle bag?

- No, sir.

- You gentlemen have my money

and I'm here to collect.

But at every turn,

it became more evident

what they truly value.

They were willing to

sacrifice anyone or anything.

- No!

- For that precious duffle bag.

This is what

humanity has wrought.

A wife who betrayed

you with your closest

and dearest friend,

a lush of a man

who you employed

when no other would,

a leach who fed off your palm

and betrayed your family.

Where's the morality in that?

I'm a hunting man myself.

I love the hunt. Hmm.
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