行骗高手 Sharper(2023)(EN)Subtitles

Movie:Sharper (2023)4K
Era:2023
Length:116 minute
Country: USA
Language:English

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1 00:01:44 -Morning.
2 00:02:04 -Looking for something? -Yeah.
3 00:02:07 A hardcover of Their Eyes Were Watching God.
4 00:02:10 Hardcover? Yeah. I think we have one.
5 00:02:35 Thanks.
6 00:02:37 You know, I actually haven't read much Hurston.
7 00:02:40 Yeah, she's great.
8 00:02:41 It's actually a gift for my professor.
9 00:02:44 Okay. You're a student.
10 00:02:46 Getting my PhD.
11 00:02:49 -Columbia? NYU? -NYU.
12 00:02:51 Nice. What's your-- What's your thesis topic?
13 00:02:54 "Redefining Radicalism:
14 00:02:55 The Rise of Black Feminism in American Literature."
15 00:02:57 Oh, wow.
16 00:02:59 That's a mouthful.
17 00:03:01 -How's that going? -Slowly. Very slowly.
18 00:03:05 Oh, yeah?
19 00:03:11 That'll be 15 even.
20 00:03:14 I'm John Schaefer,
21 00:03:16 and if the soul queen of New Orleans couldn't lighten the mood,
22 00:03:20 maybe Duke Ellington will.
23 00:03:21 Here's his classic version
24 00:03:23 of "In a Sentimental Mood," featuring John Coltrane.
25 00:03:29 There's actually this little Japanese restaurant on Mott Street.
26 00:03:35 If you're not doing anything later, dinner's on me.
27 00:03:39 Sorry.
28 00:03:42 No. That's--
29 00:03:43 -You probably have a boyfriend. -No, I don't. I'm single.
30 00:03:48 I'm-I'm single, and I kinda like being single.
31 00:03:52 Oh, yeah. No, I totally get that.
32 00:03:56 Your card's not going through.
33 00:03:58 I must've maxed it out again.
34 00:03:59 -Let me see if I have enough cash. -It's fine. It's fine.
35 00:04:06 You know what? Actually just take the book.
36 00:04:09 No, I couldn't.
37 00:04:10 -What if someone else came in looking-- -They can order it online.
38 00:04:13 Or whatever. It's fine. You can come back and pay for it later.
39 00:04:17 -Thank you. I-- -Yeah.
40 00:04:19 -I promise I'll be back with the money. -Yeah.
41 00:04:23 Thank you.
42 00:04:25 -Bye. -See ya.
43 00:04:35 You probably have a boyfriend.
44 00:04:39 Idiot. "Probably have a boyfriend."
45 00:04:50 -Hi. Remember me? -Hey.
46 00:04:52 Yeah.
47 00:04:53 Got your money.
48 00:04:54 You didn't have to do that today.
49 00:04:56 I didn't wanna leave you hanging.
50 00:05:00 Thank you.
51 00:05:02 Just keep the change.
52 00:05:04 Okay. Thanks.
53 00:05:06 Okay. Well. See ya.
54 00:05:10 -All right. Yeah. -Yeah.
55 00:05:11 -Have a good one. -You too.
56 00:05:21 -Hey. -Hello.
57 00:05:23 So, remember this morning when you asked me out to dinner?
58 00:05:26 -Oh, yeah. I'm sorry. I didn't mean to-- -No, no, no.
59 00:05:28 I-- I actually wanted to say yes.
60 00:05:32 I was standing there
61 00:05:33 thinking how nice it would be if this guy asked me out,
62 00:05:35 and right as I thought it, you did. And I--
63 00:05:37 I don't know. I panicked.
64 00:05:40 You panicked?
65 00:05:41 I panicked.
66 00:05:45 I'm Sandra.
67 00:05:47 Tom.
68 00:05:48 Nice to meet you, Tom.
69 00:05:52 Nice to meet you.
70 00:05:54 -So, Mott Street? -Yeah. If that-- Yeah.
71 00:05:58 -Okay. Yeah. Okay. -This way.
72 00:06:01 -You-- After you. Yeah. -All right.
73 00:06:03 I have my bag.
74 00:06:04 No, I do too. It's getting kind of cold.
75 00:06:09 -Backpack buddies. -Buddies.
76 00:06:10 Yeah, and, like, what have I gotten myself into?
77 00:06:14 You know? Like, a short story is one thing.
78 00:06:16 -A novel, that's, like, 300 pages and-- -I know. And sometimes more.
79 00:06:20 Exactly. And, you know, here they are offering me real money, you know?
80 00:06:22 I have to deliver something.
81 00:06:24 -So, what'd you do? -I had a year-long panic attack, and I--
82 00:06:28 I wrote this book that was terrible.
83 00:06:29 Come on. I'm sure it wasn't that bad.
84 00:06:31 No, no, it was bad. It was-- It was awful. They wouldn't publish it.
85 00:06:35 Ouch.
86 00:06:36 -Yeah. -Sorry.
87 00:06:37 No, it's fine. You know, at least I got to keep the advance.
88 00:06:41 Do you still write?
89 00:06:42 No. Not really.
90 00:06:45 You know, all this happened around the time that my mom died, and--
91 00:06:49 I don't know, I--
92 00:06:50 Things got dark for me, and I kinda just gave up.
93 00:06:57 My parents died when I was a kid.
94 00:07:01 I'm sorry to hear that.
95 00:07:04 Must've been tough.
96 00:07:08 Anyway, yeah.
97 00:07:11 I started managing the bookstore.
98 00:07:13 That kinda pulled me out of my depression, or whatever.
99 00:07:16 And, yeah, it takes up most of my time.
100 00:07:19 Must be nice being surrounded by books all day.
101 00:07:22 It's the best.
102 00:07:26 After my parents passed,
103 00:07:28 my brother and I hopped from one foster family to the next.
104 00:07:32 One point, we were staying with this couple
105 00:07:34 that had this great collection of novels.
106 00:07:37 And one night, I started reading Jane Eyre, and here was this character
107 00:07:41 that was, sort of, going through everything I was going through.
108 00:07:43 And I didn't want it to end.
109 00:07:47 I finished it, went back to page one and started reading it all over again.
110 00:07:53 Just loved books ever since.
111 00:07:56 Jane Eyre, huh?
112 00:07:58 Jane Eyre.
113 00:08:02 Can I show you something?
114 00:08:52 Oh, my God.
115 00:08:53 Is this a first edition?
116 00:08:59 Is this real?
117 00:09:02 This is real.
118 00:09:08 How can I be sure?
119 00:09:29 I mean, some of these professors are so obnoxious.
120 00:09:31 Actually used the phrase "the vaginization of German literature."
121 00:09:36 -The what? -I mean, I'm pretty sure
122 00:09:37 "vaginization" isn't even a real word.
123 00:09:41 Where'd you learn how to cook?
124 00:09:42 I spent my junior year in Florence.
125 00:09:45 Do you speak Italian?
126 00:09:46 I used to speak it well,
127 00:09:48 -now it's a bit rusty, unfortunately. -Hello!
128 00:09:51 -Hello! -Did you like Italy?
129 00:09:55 I have great memories.
130 00:09:56 This is amazing!
131 00:09:58 But, I had this boyfriend who was a real jerk.
132 00:10:06 And what about you? Where did you learn to speak Italian?
133 00:10:09 My mom was from Italy.
134 00:10:12 -And I watch a lot of Fellini movies. -I love Fellini.
135 00:10:15 Have you ever had your heart broken?
136 00:10:20 Yeah, once or twice.
137 00:10:46 I really like you.
138 00:10:55 Okay.
139 00:11:02 I really like you too.
140 00:11:08 Okay.
141 00:11:12 -Just hear me out. -No, just-- No, I can't.
142 00:11:14 -I need your help. -I'm not doing this.
143 00:11:16 -What do you mean you're not doing this? -I can't.
144 00:11:18 It's me and you. It's me and you against the world,
145 00:11:20 -do you remember that? -Can you please just go?
146 00:11:21 -It's me and you against the world. -Jason, I need you to stop.
147 00:11:24 Please, I need you. Don't walk out on me. You are the last thing that I have
148 00:11:26 -on this earth. You are the last person-- -Jason!
149 00:11:28 -Sandra! -Jason, please don't.
150 00:11:31 Sandra!
151 00:11:32 -Just go. Just go. -Please.
152 00:11:34 Please open the door. Sandra, Sandra, open the door.
153 00:11:38 Fuck! Fuck!
154 00:11:42 Fucking bitch.
155 00:11:46 Are you okay?
156 00:11:50 Who was that?
157 00:11:53 It's my brother. He needs money.
158 00:11:59 Jason wasn't so lucky.
159 00:12:06 a nightmare.
160 00:12:08 It's not your fault.
161 00:12:12 I know, but he's the only family I got.
162 00:12:18 "All happy families are alike." And all that.
163 00:12:24 No matter how many times he screws me over, I can't not help him.
164 00:12:29 He's my brother. I love him.
165 00:12:32 Happy birthday to you
166 00:12:35 Happy birthday, dear Tom
167 00:12:41 Happy birthday to you
168 00:12:45 Yay. Okay, you gotta blow. Blow here.
169 00:12:49 You gotta blow harder. Come on.
170 00:12:51 Harder. Come on.
171 00:12:52 Yes! Yes! Yes! We got it. We got it.
172 00:12:56 So, how long have you known Tom?
173 00:12:57 Just a few weeks.
174 00:13:00 -Seems like so much longer. -Yeah, I know. It's been kind of intense.
175 00:13:05 She's like a sexy librarian or something.
176 00:13:09 -She's-- She's literally your dream girl. -I know. She's just incredible.
177 00:13:14 -Where did you go to undergrad? -Vassar.
178 00:13:17 Oh, my God. So did I.
179 00:13:20 You know, I thought you looked familiar. When did you graduate?
180 00:13:23 Class of '14.
181 00:13:24 Class of '16.
182 00:13:25 Did you hang out at the Mug a lot?
183 00:13:27 Honestly, I spent most of my time at the library.
184 00:13:32 But don't tell Tom. I'm trying to maintain the illusion I'm not a total nerd.
185 00:13:35 Glad to see that you're doing okay.
186 00:13:40 I was just a little depressed.
187 00:13:45 Okay. It got bad but, you know, it's like,
188 00:13:48 who hasn't been borderline suicidal at some point in their life?
189 00:13:51 It's not funny. Not supposed to joke about that stuff.
190 00:13:53 -Come on. Come on. -Okay, you're right.
191 00:13:57 But I'm good now.
192 00:14:00 You know, like, I'm great, actually.
193 00:14:06 It was pretty great. Yeah, we actually met in the bookstore.
194 00:14:16 Hi.
195 00:14:22 How come we always come back to my place?
196 00:14:27 What do you mean?
197 00:14:30 I wanna see where you live.
198 00:14:32 It's-- It's kind of uncomfortable there.
199 00:14:39 Well, my place isn't exactly the Four Seasons.
200 00:14:50 My dad and I don't really get along.
201 00:14:57 He thinks I'm a disappointment.
202 00:15:01 "All happy families are alike."
203 00:15:04 And all that, right?
204 00:15:15 Sorry he's sick.
205 00:15:18 It's okay.
206 00:15:22 But you're not a disappointment.
207 00:15:52 Sandra?
208 00:16:02 Hey.
209 00:16:04 Are you okay?
210 00:16:05 You're not-- You're not returning my texts.
211 00:16:11 I'm sorry.
212 00:16:14 My brother's in trouble. He owes them money,
213 00:16:17 so they cracked three of his ribs, broke his cheekbone.
214 00:16:20 Said if he didn't pay up, they'd come back and finish the job.
215 00:16:23 How much does he owe them?
216 00:16:24 Paying them back is not an option.
217 00:16:26 -So, what is an option? -I give him money, and he runs.
218 00:16:28 Okay. So, say he runs, and they can't find him.
219 00:16:32 Who do you think they're gonna come looking for to collect?
220 00:16:34 Me? No, they don't even know I exist.
221 00:16:37 -Are you sure? -I'm not sure of anything.
222 00:16:42 -You have to pay them off. -I told you that's not possible.
223 00:16:45 -How much do they want? -$350,000.
224 00:16:49 And they want it in four days,
225 00:16:50 so short of robbing a bank, that's just not gonna happen.
226 00:16:54 I can give you the money.
227 00:16:58 -What? -It's in the bank.
228 00:16:59 I can just go make a withdrawal.
229 00:17:00 You wouldn't have to rob it.
230 00:17:03 I don't understand. You live at home.
231 00:17:06 -You work in a bookstore. -No, I own a bookstore.
232 00:17:09 How do you think I manage to keep it open? All that place does is lose money.
233 00:17:12 You're saying you have that money just sitting in a bank?
234 00:17:15 Yeah. More. Yeah. My father has money.
235 00:17:20 Why is this the first time I'm hearing about this?
236 00:17:22 Why does that matter? Maybe I didn't want you to know.
237 00:17:24 Well, honestly, it's kinda fucked up
238 00:17:25 -that you didn't say anything. -Are you kidding me?
239 00:17:27 -I'm telling you that I can help you. -I can't take your money.
240 00:17:28 -Why not? -Because it's $350,000. That's why.
241 00:17:33 I appreciate the offer. I really do.
242 00:17:35 But let's face it, we're practically strangers.
243 00:17:42 First of all, it's not my money, it's my father's money.
244 00:17:45 And it's not like he earned it in some noble way.
245 00:17:48 He has a hedge fund.
246 00:17:50 And second of all, fuck you for saying we're strangers.
247 00:17:58 You are the best thing that's ever happened to me.
248 00:18:05 I'm going to pay you back, no matter how long it takes.
249 00:18:08 That's okay. I wish you'd let me come with you though.
250 00:18:10 I told you I don't want you anywhere near these people.
251 00:18:12 -It's all there. -Got it.
252 00:18:14 I'll be fine. What are you doing tonight?
253 00:18:18 I'm-- I was hoping to hang out with this pretty girl that I know.
254 00:18:22 Well, there's this great little Japanese restaurant on Mott Street.
255 00:18:25 If you're not doing anything, dinner's on me.
256 00:18:31 Hey.
257 00:18:39 I love you.
258 00:18:41 I'm so sorry about all this.
259 00:18:53 All right.
260 00:19:38 Sandra?
261 00:19:41 Sandra, are you okay?
262 00:19:45 Sandra! Sandra!
263 00:19:54 Sandra!
264 00:19:58 Sandra!
265 00:20:41 Shit.
266 00:20:57 How's Christmas Day? It's not that bad.
267 00:21:02 Hey, you Larusso?
268 00:21:05 Over here.
269 00:21:11 -You're pretty late, Sandy. -I'm sorry.
270 00:21:13 There's no cabs. It's fucking Christmas Eve.
271 00:21:16 Where's Carl?
272 00:21:18 Mr. Knutson's wife is sick. I'll be taking over for him.
273 00:21:20 Carl usually--
274 00:21:22 Mr. Knutson usually has us meet in his office.
275 00:21:26 Yeah, I thought we'd meet somewhere a little less formal given the holiday.
276 00:21:29 But if you'd rather go to my office, we can do that.
277 00:21:30 No, it's fine.
278 00:21:32 Great. Have a seat.
279 00:21:37 -So, where were you tonight? -Nowhere.
280 00:21:42 Just with a friend. Girl I work with.
281 00:21:44 -A girl you work with at Starbucks? -Yeah.
282 00:21:45 Caroline. I can give you her number if you want.
283 00:21:48 That won't be necessary.
284 00:21:49 -Did you do any drugs tonight, Sandy? -No.
285 00:21:51 Did you engage in any behavior that would violate your parole?
286 00:21:54 Nope. No.
287 00:21:56 How is that job? You doing good?
288 00:21:58 Yeah. It's fine.
289 00:22:00 Yeah. Starbucks is great. There's lots of opportunity there.
290 00:22:04 Yeah, I love it.
291 00:22:06 Yeah.
292 00:22:07 The thing is, Sandy,
293 00:22:08 I went to your job and they told me you haven't been there in a month.
294 00:22:14 Yeah. I can explain.
295 00:22:23 And I've been looking for another job, so--
296 00:22:24 Having a job is a part of your parole agreement.
297 00:22:26 -Do you understand? -Uh-huh, yeah.
298 00:22:27 So, you getting fired is strike one.
299 00:22:29 So, let me ask you a question.
300 00:22:30 If I give you a drug test right now, how would that go?
301 00:22:33 -Negative. -Negative? Are you sure?
302 00:22:36 Because if I gotta go to my car and take the trouble to get a test,
303 00:22:39 and it comes back positive, I'm gonna be very goddamn upset.
304 00:22:42 So, tell me how would that go?
305 00:22:47 -I smoked some weed the other night. -That is strike two.
306 00:22:50 I can bring you in right now.
307 00:22:51 Your list of priors,
308 00:22:53 -you aren't going anywhere anytime soon. -I know, I know, I know.
309 00:22:55 -I'm sorry. I'm sorry. -You're sorry?
310 00:22:56 Give me one reason not to bring you in.
311 00:23:04 I'll give you money.
312 00:23:05 And that is attempted bribery. Strike three.
313 00:23:08 Congratulations, Sandy, that's the whole fucking ball game.
314 00:23:10 -So stand up and turn around now. -I-- Okay. No, no. Come on.
315 00:23:13 -Look, I can give you a lot of money. -What is a lot of money?
316 00:23:15 Whatever you wanted. Look, I know where to get it,
317 00:23:17 and you know I ain't lying to you, Miss Larusso,
318 00:23:18 -because you're my parole officer and-- -What are you doing?
319 00:23:21 What do you mean? Nothing. What the fuck?
320 00:23:24 -Are you recording me? -No! No, stop. Look--
321 00:23:26 Are you trying to entrap me?
322 00:23:27 -No, it ain't like that. -What the fuck are you thinking?
323 00:23:29 -No, no, no. Look-- -Do you think I'm an asshole?
324 00:23:30 I do. I think you're an asshole.
325 00:23:36 You're shaking her down.
326 00:23:37 I've watched you do it to parolees all night.
327 00:23:41 What do you want?
328 00:23:47 How about I pay you to walk away?
329 00:23:49 How much?
330 00:23:51 How much do I have?
331 00:23:56 Let's see.
332 00:24:00 That's twen--
333 00:24:01 45, 46, 47.
334 00:24:04 That's ten, 20, 40, 60, 80, 100.
335 00:24:10 Oh, shit.
336 00:24:12 Two hundred. Three hundred, 400.
337 00:24:14 That's $447.
338 00:24:23 You're looking at this?
339 00:24:27 Okay.
340 00:24:33 -That's a Rolex Submariner. -Yeah, I know what a Rolex is.
341 00:24:36 You must be drunk.
342 00:24:42 Yeah, maybe I am.
343 00:24:48 I'm sorry.
344 00:24:51 Sorry.
345 00:24:57 Have a good night.
346 00:25:04 Don't you fucking move.
347 00:25:13 Wait up.
348 00:25:17 Let's talk.
349 00:25:19 I've got a wife and I got two kids, and I'm just trying to provide.
350 00:25:23 And this one has it coming because she is a fuckup.
351 00:25:25 -Eat shit. -Keep it up, Sandy. Keep it up.
352 00:25:29 How much is this gonna cost?
353 00:25:31 -Five grand. -Good night.
354 00:25:33 No, no, no. No, no, no.
355 00:25:35 I just saw your car and you are walking around here,
356 00:25:37 sporting an $8,500 watch, that you were just gonna give me.
357 00:25:42 I only have $447.
358 00:25:44 -I'll take the watch. -That's 8,500. Like you said.
359 00:25:46 Eighty-five hundred, new? Correct?
360 00:25:49 What is it used? Maybe seven?
361 00:25:53 Maybe.
362 00:25:54 So, give me the watch and I'll give you the change.
363 00:26:06 Thanks.
364 00:26:16 Happy holidays, motherfucker.
365 00:26:48 It wasn't real?
366 00:26:51 Get in.
367 00:26:56 I gotta give you your cut.
368 00:26:59 -My cut? -Your money.
369 00:27:11 Thousand dollars.
370 00:27:14 Got a knife on me.
371 00:27:16 Great.
372 00:27:20 Come on, it's freezing out.
373 00:28:44 Have a seat.
374 00:29:00 You can take your jacket off.
375 00:29:06 Don't try any shit.
376 00:29:14 -Now take off your shoes. -Fuck you.
377 00:29:27 I need to trust you.
378 00:29:44 I'm not a junkie.
379 00:29:54 Roll up your sleeves.
380 00:30:10 You can sleep there. Or you can leave.
381 00:30:17 And what happens if I stay?
382 00:30:20 You work for me.
383 00:30:46 Morning.
384 00:30:53 What's your favorite movie?
385 00:30:55 What's my favorite movie?
386 00:30:57 Yeah, what's your favorite movie?
387 00:31:01 Titanic.
388 00:31:03 That's a classic.
389 00:31:05 -You like that movie? -Of course.
390 00:31:09 DiCaprio was so young in it.
391 00:31:11 Honestly, he's never been better.
392 00:31:13 I liked him in The Departed.
393 00:31:16 He's okay, but Titanic, that's the movie that made him.
394 00:31:21 And Kate Winslet was so beautiful.
395 00:31:25 And the end. I'll still never get over that.
396 00:31:30 Can't believe you like Titanic.
397 00:31:33 I don't. I've never seen it.
398 00:31:36 -You've never seen Titanic? -No.
399 00:31:38 I don't watch movies. They're a waste of time.
400 00:31:41 But I gave you the impression that I did, and that's what we're gonna do with you.
401 00:31:45 We're gonna give people the impression that you're somebody that you're not.
402 00:31:49 And when I'm done with you, it's gonna be 100% convincing.
403 00:31:54 We're gonna teach you a little about everything.
404 00:31:59 So that you can lie about anything.
405 00:32:02 Read those cover to cover.
406 00:32:03 You fucking kidding me?
407 00:32:06 What did you do with that $1,000 that I gave you?
408 00:32:08 In my jacket. Why?
409 00:32:12 From now on, each time you curse, I get a hundred.
410 00:32:14 Fuck that! That's my money.
411 00:32:16 Now I get 200. You still got 800 left.
412 00:32:20 Read those.
413 00:32:21 What's your name?
414 00:32:22 It's Max.
415 00:32:24 Merry Christmas, Max.
416 00:32:27 Merry Christmas, Sandra.
417 00:32:28 Sandy.
418 00:32:30 Everybody calls me Sandy.
419 00:32:33 Not anymore.
420 00:33:52 Max!
421 00:33:54 Let me in. I promise I won't do it anymore. Please!
422 00:34:02 Max!
423 00:34:04 Please, please, please!
424 00:34:36 I need you clean. You understand?
425 00:34:42 I gotta trust you.
426 00:34:58 Anna Karenina.
427 00:34:59 "All happy families are alike,
428 00:35:01 but each unhappy family
429 00:35:05 is unhappy in its own--"
430 00:35:09 "But each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."
431 00:35:12 -I was gonna say that. -The Great Gatsby.
432 00:35:15 "Don't ever tell anyone anything,
433 00:35:16 or you'll miss them forever." Catcher in the Rye.
434 00:35:18 "In my younger and more vulnerable years
435 00:35:24 -Where'd you go to school? -Vassar College.
436 00:35:25 What's your thesis about?
437 00:35:31 What's your favorite book?
438 00:35:33 Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale Hurston.
439 00:35:35 When'd you graduate?
440 00:35:36 Class of '16.
441 00:35:38 -"It was the best of times--" -"It was the worst of times."
442 00:35:41 -"Call me--" -"Ishmael."
443 00:35:43 -Where'd you study? -Vassar College.
444 00:35:45 -From when to when? -2012 to 2016.
445 00:35:47 I lived in a dorm, Jewett, for two years, then moved off campus.
446 00:35:50 Didn't have much of a social life. Spent all my time in the library.
447 00:35:53 -Am I the first? -First what?
448 00:35:55 First girl you've done this with?
449 00:35:57 Yes.
450 00:35:58 Why did you pick me?
451 00:36:00 -I saw something in you. -My brother's coming into town.
452 00:36:03 Every time I see him though, he always asks for money.
453 00:36:05 -Do you give him money? -Sometimes. He's all I've got.
454 00:36:10 You know, I'm from Seattle originally. I've got a mom there.
455 00:36:12 -She's crazy, but she's all right. -What did you major in?
456 00:36:15 At Vassar. What did you major in?
457 00:36:17 English. Just trying to make some conversation.
458 00:36:19 Tell you about my mom. What? You don't have a mom?
459 00:36:21 No, I have a mom.
460 00:36:23 I fucking hate her.
461 00:36:25 When did you go to Vassar?
462 00:36:27 2012 to 2016.
463 00:36:29 -You were there the whole time? -No. Spent a year abroad.
464 00:36:32 -Where? -Florence, Italy.
465 00:36:34 So you speak Italian?
466 00:36:35 And what did you think of Italy?
467 00:36:38 I've got great memories.
468 00:36:40 But, I had this boyfriend who was a real jerk.
469 00:36:58 I'm taking you out.
470 00:37:01 Where?
471 00:37:05 You like martinis?
472 00:37:09 I like martinis.
473 00:37:12 Good.
474 00:38:25 Cheers.
475 00:38:27 Cheers.
476 00:38:32 So, what exactly are we doing here?
477 00:38:36 We're celebrating.
478 00:38:38 What exactly are we celebrating?
479 00:38:41 My birthday.
480 00:38:44 It's your birthday?
481 00:38:50 You've been doing really well. Better than I expected.
482 00:38:55 Thank you.
483 00:38:58 You ready for a test run?
484 00:39:01 -Test run? -See that guy at the bar?
485 00:39:07 Yeah. What about him?
486 00:39:11 Get him to take you back to his room.
487 00:39:22 Are you serious?
488 00:39:24 Got 40 minutes.
489 00:39:47 And here we were having such a nice time.
490 00:40:14 -What can I get for you, miss? -Vodka martini, please.
491 00:40:23 How do you do?
492 00:40:27 I'm good. Hi.
493 00:40:36 Thank you.
494 00:40:42 Can I buy you a drink?
495 00:40:45 I hate drinking alone.
496 00:40:49 Yeah. Yeah. Sure.
497 00:40:53 I'm Sandra.
498 00:40:55 -I'm William. -Nice to meet you, William.
499 00:41:00 It's nice to meet you too.
500 00:41:16 I have a confession.
501 00:41:17 Oh, yeah. What's that?
502 00:41:19 Noticed you at the bar.
503 00:41:21 I have a thing for older men.
504 00:41:23 Wow. You got a thing, huh?
505 00:41:25 A bad thing.
506 00:41:28 What's the matter? Daddy didn't love you enough?
507 00:41:31 Daddy wasn't around much.
508 00:41:43 You're married, aren't you?
509 00:41:46 Yeah, that's what the ring on my finger says.
510 00:41:54 I wanted to fuck you since the second you walked in tonight.
511 00:42:08 -What's that? -Just ignore it.
512 00:42:10 It's just turndown service.
513 00:42:19 -Hold on one second. Don't move. -Yeah.
514 00:42:25 Fucking bitch. Don't you think I fucking knew it?
515 00:42:27 I knew you were fucking him.
516 00:42:29 -What are you doing here, huh? -I'm calling the front desk.
517 00:42:31 -I love you. Do you understand that? -Jason!
518 00:42:33 -Relax! -Shut up!
519 00:42:34 -Jason, calm down! -Are you fucking him?
520 00:42:35 Are you fucking my girl? Did you fuck my fucking girl?
521 00:42:38 -I'll fucking kill you! -He didn't--
522 00:42:40 Fucking God! Jesus Christ!
523 00:42:42 -You fucking bitch! -Jason, listen to me.
524 00:42:43 -Hey! -Fuck!
525 00:42:44 -Jason, it is over. -Get the fuck out of here!
526 00:42:47 -I'm calling security. -No, okay. Sit down.
527 00:42:49 -Calm down. -No, no. No, no, no. Look, he's harmless.
528 00:42:51 -Do you want me to call security? -No, no. I'm s--
529 00:42:54 He's just an old boy-- He's an old boyfriend. I'm-I'm--
530 00:42:57 He's just hurt. He's completely harmless.
531 00:42:59 -Are you gonna be okay in here? -I'm fine. Yeah.
532 00:43:01 -I promise, just-- Completely. -Are you sure?
533 00:43:03 Can you just give us a few minutes?
534 00:43:06 -Sure. Sure. -Yeah. I'll-- I'll--
535 00:43:10 You're a fucking liar!
536 00:43:13 -Okay? Yeah. -Okay, fine.
537 00:43:14 -You sure you're gonna be okay? -Completely.
538 00:43:16 -Goddamn it. Fine. -He's calming down.
539 00:43:18 -Yeah. I'm so sorry. Yeah. Got it. Okay. -Just-- Keep it down, okay?
540 00:43:27 Fuck.
541 00:43:33 Well done.
542 00:43:36 You figured it out. You're a natural. Right?
543 00:43:38 You were quick, you stayed cool. You improvised. That's what we do.
544 00:43:41 What the fuck?
545 00:43:46 Shit.
546 00:43:53 I'm surprised people still walk around with cash.
547 00:43:59 And of course. Diamond earrings for the poor wife
548 00:44:04 who sits at home and waits for her husband while he preys on young women.
549 00:44:07 I wouldn't say he was preying on me. We sort of set him up.
550 00:44:09 Don't do that.
551 00:44:11 -What? -Don't feel sorry for him.
552 00:44:19 You can't cheat an honest man, right?
553 00:44:23 That's why we never feel sorry for the mark.
554 00:44:48 They look good on you.
555 00:45:11 What are you doing?
556 00:45:16 Happy birthday, Max.
557 00:46:46 -Like the drip, drip, drip -Thank you.
558 00:46:48 Of the raindrops
559 00:46:51 When the summer shower is through
560 00:46:55 Enjoy the evening, sir.
561 00:46:56 A voice within me keeps repeating
562 00:47:01 You, you, you
563 00:47:04 Night and day
564 00:47:09 You are the one
565 00:47:14 Only you beneath the moon
566 00:47:20 Max. You made it.
567 00:47:22 Richard, I want you to meet my son, Max.
568 00:47:26 -Hi, Mom. -Hi.
569 00:47:28 -You look great. -Heard so much about you.
570 00:47:32 I wish I could say the same.
571 00:47:34 Well, maybe if you returned a text or actually picked up the phone
572 00:47:37 and called your mother every once in a while.
573 00:47:39 I'm very busy, Mom. I'm sorry.
574 00:47:43 Your mother tells me you were in St. Barts.
575 00:47:45 -Yeah, I was. -Yeah. I had some fun times there myself.
576 00:47:49 Back in the '70s.
577 00:47:52 -You're old. -Max.
578 00:47:54 That's-- I'm-- Come-- Come with me, I wanna talk.
579 00:47:57 -Come on. Come on with me. Yeah. -Really?
580 00:47:59 I'm so sorry.
581 00:48:00 Come. Come on.
582 00:48:02 Let's go.
583 00:48:04 Excuse me, sir.
584 00:48:06 -Hi. -No, stop that. Come on.
585 00:48:08 -You look great. -Hey. What is the matter with you?
586 00:48:11 -What? -You are so rude.
587 00:48:14 -What do you know about this guy? -Honey, he's a public figure.
588 00:48:17 Anything you wanna know, you can just Google him.
589 00:48:21 You can't be alone for two minutes.
590 00:48:23 You throw yourself into these relationships.
591 00:48:24 This is different. It really is.
592 00:48:28 Sure it is.
593 00:48:29 Go easy on that, please. I think you've had enough.
594 00:48:33 Stop being my mom, Mom.
595 00:48:36 Sweetheart, what is it?
596 00:48:39 What's going on?
597 00:48:40 I thought you were gonna bring your girlfriend tonight.
598 00:48:43 Where is she?
599 00:48:44 Seeing somebody else.
600 00:48:46 I see.
601 00:48:49 I'm sorry.
602 00:48:51 I never liked her. I think she was a bad influence.
603 00:48:55 Can I stay here for a little while?
604 00:48:58 Okay.
605 00:49:03 Are you using?
606 00:49:06 No, I'm not using drugs. I haven't done drugs in a year.
607 00:49:10 It's just that I can't go through that again,
608 00:49:12 -and that can't happen here. -Mom, I'm clean.
609 00:49:15 My God. What the fuck is--
610 00:49:16 What do you want? You want me to prove it to you?
611 00:49:19 A fucking piss test?
612 00:49:20 -Is that what you want? -Stop. What? What are you doing?
613 00:49:23 -Here. I'll do it right now! Okay? -No! No, don't. Stop! Stop!
614 00:49:26 -You can see for yourself! -Don't do that. Stop it right now!
615 00:49:33 Prove it to you.
616 00:49:40 Go ahead.
617 00:49:42 -Test it. -Please don't do this to me.
618 00:49:45 Test it!
619 00:49:47 Please. Please. Please. Please, don't do this to me.
620 00:50:02 Mom, I'm sorry.
621 00:50:09 I'm sorry, Mom.
622 00:50:10 Why do you do this? Why do you do this to me?
623 00:50:15 I'm really sorry.
624 00:50:19 Just-- I still need a place to stay, okay?
625 00:50:26 Please?
626 00:50:27 You can stay. Just not for very long, okay?
627 00:50:33 Thank you. I love you.
628 00:50:38 Thank you.
629 00:50:50 You enjoy the show?
630 00:51:07 I'm so-- I'm so sorry.
631 00:51:09 I'm-- I'm so-- I'm so sorry. I'm sorry.
632 00:51:29 He spent the last year putting together a company
633 00:51:32 to charter boats in the Bahamas,
634 00:51:34 but then the hurricane wiped that out, which is too bad because he was so happy.
635 00:51:39 -He was doing so well-- -Madeline. How does he live?
636 00:51:42 Well, his father left him some money, and--
637 00:51:46 I help him out from time to time.
638 00:51:49 Of course you do.
639 00:51:51 I was so young when he was born, you know?
640 00:51:54 And then his father died, and I'm suddenly a widow,
641 00:51:58 and I didn't always know how to be a mother.
642 00:52:01 It's up to him to do better. He-He's an adult.
643 00:52:04 No, he isn't. And that's my fault.
644 00:52:07 He's always been my little Max. And he can't swim without me.
645 00:52:11 Morning, Mom.
646 00:52:13 Hi, sweetheart. How'd you sleep?
647 00:52:17 Great. Room's got an amazing view.
648 00:52:22 Good.
649 00:52:24 Well, I-- I actually have an appointment downtown,
650 00:52:28 but I was thinking if you were free that maybe we could have lunch together.
651 00:52:33 At one o'clock. Via Carota?
652 00:52:35 -Sounds great. -Okay. Perfect.
653 00:52:40 See you later.
654 00:52:47 Bye, honey.
655 00:53:01 Richard?
656 00:53:06 I'm sorry about yesterday.
657 00:53:08 I took a Klonopin, and I had a lot of drinks.
658 00:53:13 Max, we're gonna be in each other's lives
659 00:53:17 for the foreseeable future.
660 00:53:19 Let's make the best of it, shall we?
661 00:53:22 You know, your mother and I are attending
662 00:53:25 a benefit tonight for the Richard Hobbes Foundation.
663 00:53:30 My late wife founded it.
664 00:53:31 We make all sorts of charitable contributions.
665 00:53:36 Did you want me to make a donation?
666 00:53:38 Because, honestly, I'm a little light right now.
667 00:53:40 No. No, I figured you might wanna join us.
668 00:53:44 There's a gonna be a-- a few very hip musical acts.
669 00:53:49 They tell me they're quite relevant.
670 00:53:54 There's gonna be a lot of young people your age.
671 00:53:57 Lot of young women.
672 00:54:00 Thank you, but I think I should just stay in and rest.
673 00:54:07 Yeah. Fair enough.
674 00:54:32 Well, you were terrible. You treated him like a waiter.
675 00:54:36 I still have no idea who he is.
676 00:54:39 No, he's-- he's on that TV show. He plays a spy. He's very famous.
677 00:54:43 All night, all I could think about was being alone with you.
678 00:54:46 You're alone with me now.
679 00:54:54 I don't care about actors. You should know that.
680 00:55:00 I just want you all to myself.
681 00:55:09 Sir, the police are here.
682 00:55:12 -Police? Hey! What's going on here? -Fuck does that even fucking mean?
683 00:55:15 -Sir, excuse me. I'm NYPD. -Oh, my G--
684 00:55:17 Detective Collins. Does this young man live here?
685 00:55:19 -Well, he's staying here. -I don't fucking live here.
686 00:55:21 -What did you do? -Nothing. I didn't do anything.
687 00:55:24 He solicited drugs from an undercover officer.
688 00:55:26 You came up to me and tried to sell me fucking cocaine.
689 00:55:28 -And you said yes. -Don't put words in my mouth.
690 00:55:29 -Detective, how bad is this? -It's not looking good.
691 00:55:32 He has a few offenses.
692 00:55:33 We ran his name, and he's looking at doing some time.
693 00:55:36 -Oh, my God. Max. -Wha-- What happens now?
694 00:55:38 -I'll take him downtown-- -Fuck that, dude. I'm outta here.
695 00:55:40 Get your fucking hands off of me!
696 00:55:41 Richard! Richard, please. Stop him. Stop him!
697 00:55:44 Calm down!
698 00:55:45 -Fuck! -Detective, can we talk about this?
699 00:55:50 -Fuck. -Now?
700 00:55:58 I make large donations to the NYPD every year.
701 00:56:01 Yes, sir, I'm aware of that.
702 00:56:02 That's the reason for the courtesy call. It's why I'm here.
703 00:56:04 I know the commissioner. Marty is a good friend.
704 00:56:06 -I can put in a good word for you. -Richard, you don't have to do that.
705 00:56:10 My word carries weight in this city.
706 00:56:15 That can cut both ways.
707 00:56:16 I really appreciate what you've done, coming here.
708 00:56:19 I don't know, sir.
709 00:56:20 I'm gonna pay you for your time.
710 00:56:23 I-- I can't do that. No, I'm-- I'm sorry.
711 00:56:26 Take the fucking money, Detective.
712 00:56:33 -Stop. He's not a cop. -What?
713 00:56:36 -Ma'am, ex-- -Shut up.
714 00:56:39 This is-- This is what Max does.
715 00:56:41 He plays these-- these little confidence games.
716 00:56:45 That's what this is, isn't it? This is-- This is one of your games, right?
717 00:56:50 -I can assure you that I'm-- -You get out.
718 00:56:51 Get out or I really will call the police. I mean it. Get out of here.
719 00:57:02 Tipsy, I mean, I think--
720 00:57:04 -Dude, fuck. -You better-- You better go.
721 00:57:06 -Do you think this is funny? -Why'd you fucking break?
722 00:57:08 Do you think this is funny?
723 00:57:09 Come on, man.
724 00:57:11 -You okay? -Get out of here. Get out of here.
725 00:57:13 -Okay. -Sorry. I'm sorry.
726 00:57:15 -I'll call you later. Thank you. -All right, dude.
727 00:57:17 Hope I catch you later, bro.
728 00:57:19 Oh, my God.
729 00:57:21 Mom, listen.
730 00:57:24 I gave you everything, you know.
731 00:57:25 You-- You had every advantage.
732 00:57:28 You-- You didn't-- You didn't want for anything,
733 00:57:31 and this is what you do to me?
734 00:57:33 -You humiliate me in front of him? -It's just a little--
735 00:57:43 I want you to leave.
736 00:57:48 I don't want you here anymore.
737 00:58:01 All that work for $1,000.
738 00:58:07 Let me give you a piece of advice, Max.
739 00:58:11 If you're gonna steal, steal a lot.
740 00:58:44 I'm sorry I hit you.
741 00:58:47 Forget it.
742 00:58:48 No, I took it too far.
743 00:58:53 Let me see.
744 00:59:09 Is it too early for a drink?
745 00:59:21 I don't like the way you look at him.
746 00:59:23 Come on.
747 00:59:28 You like him a little bit.
748 00:59:29 Of course I like him. He's a billionaire.
749 00:59:33 That's not what I'm talking about.
750 00:59:35 Look, I feel really good about this.
751 00:59:37 We're very close.
752 00:59:40 He wants to meet with you at his office at one o'clock.
753 00:59:49 Well, maybe I don't wanna do this anymore.
754 00:59:52 Why not? Don't be jealous.
755 00:59:58 You know I don't like old men.
756 01:00:04 You know what I like.
757 01:00:13 Okay.
758 01:00:17 No.
759 01:00:22 Tell me what I like.
760 01:00:28 You like me.
761 01:00:33 I like you.
762 01:00:41 Why do I like you?
763 01:00:44 Because I get you what you want.
764 01:00:52 So, get me what I want.
765 01:00:56 Get me what I want.
766 01:00:58 Okay.
767 01:01:42 Max, thanks for coming.
768 01:01:44 Hey. Are you okay?
769 01:01:48 Yeah, it's just maintenance. Here, follow me.
770 01:01:51 I wanted to apologize about last night.
771 01:01:54 It was inappropriate.
772 01:01:57 That's a hell of an understatement.
773 01:01:59 You know, when your mother first told me about you,
774 01:02:03 she said that you were well-educated, smart, clever.
775 01:02:07 I thought, you know, I'm always on the lookout for a young man like that.
776 01:02:12 -Are you offering me a job here? -No. I doubt if you'd want one.
777 01:02:17 What are you doing here?
778 01:02:19 Did you schedule a meeting?
779 01:02:21 No. I didn't know that I needed one.
780 01:02:23 What is it, Tom?
781 01:02:25 I'm back.
782 01:02:26 Yeah, I can see that. So, what is it?
783 01:02:31 -Now is not a good time. -All right, cool. See you around, Dad.
784 01:02:36 Tom.
785 01:02:42 Come on, in here.
786 01:02:44 That was my son.
787 01:02:46 I always assumed he would inherit all this.
788 01:02:50 Then his mother died and he didn't take it well.
789 01:02:53 He doesn't have the fortitude to work here. He's weak.
790 01:02:59 When he turned 21, I offered him anything he wanted.
791 01:03:05 You know what my son asked for?
792 01:03:09 I don't know, Richard.
793 01:03:11 A signed copy of Charlotte Bront?'s Jane Eyre.
794 01:03:16 Now he wants to open a bookstore.
795 01:03:20 Not exactly a sound investment.
796 01:03:22 No. But I'm gonna give it to him anyway.
797 01:03:27 You know why, Max?
798 01:03:30 Because we only get one life.
799 01:03:32 And I will not be my son's jailer for his brief time on earth.
800 01:03:43 I want you to be honest with yourself, Max.
801 01:03:47 If I were to hire you to work for me, how do you think it would end?
802 01:03:52 Not well.
803 01:03:55 I agree.
804 01:03:58 Still, I want to offer you a job. I'm thinking $60,000 a month.
805 01:04:03 Sixty grand a month? For what?
806 01:04:06 To go out and find opportunity. Make a mark for yourself.
807 01:04:12 You want me gone.
808 01:04:14 You cause your mother anguish, Max. And I will not have it.
809 01:04:21 So, what am I then? A bad investment?
810 01:04:23 I didn't get where I am making bad investments.
811 01:04:25 Is that what I'm worth, Richard? Sixty thousand dollars a month?
812 01:04:29 I'm offering you an opportunity.
813 01:04:34 I want a year's salary up-front.
814 01:04:37 That can be arranged. I'll just transfer the money in--
815 01:04:39 Transfer the money? No. What? So I can pay taxes?
816 01:04:42 Hire an accountant? No.
817 01:04:45 I want cash up-front.
818 01:04:50 Get me the cash and you get my mom all to yourself.
819 01:04:54 I'll be gone. You won't even hear from me. Not even a fucking postcard.
820 01:05:02 Wait here.
821 01:06:57 -We did it. -We did it, baby.
822 01:07:06 Where the fuck is my money?
823 01:07:10 Y'all look good.
824 01:07:17 Let's go.
825 01:07:23 -Yeah! -Let's do it.
826 01:07:28 Here we go.
827 01:07:29 We got the big Gs, buddy.
828 01:07:32 Yo, wait, look.
829 01:07:35 There is this new guy named Goldie.
830 01:07:37 -He from, like, LA. -Yeah.
831 01:07:39 He started out working as a stuntman before he was grifting,
832 01:07:41 or whatever the fuck we doing.
833 01:07:42 He started working as a stuntman. Crazy.
834 01:07:45 He comes highly recommended and he's looking for a score.
835 01:07:47 And I need y'all.
836 01:07:53 We're out.
837 01:07:55 Come on, man. What you-- What, y'all retiring?
838 01:07:57 -No. No, no, no. No. -That's it?
839 01:07:59 What y'all gonna do? Do the whole-- Come on.
840 01:08:01 No, we're taking--
841 01:08:02 -We're just gonna take a vacation. -We're-- We're-- Yeah.
842 01:08:05 -Taking a vacation. -Okay. Well, y'all let me know
843 01:08:07 -whenever y'all get back. Okay? -Okay.
844 01:08:09 Y'all gonna wanna meet him.
845 01:08:11 Big shit, all right?
846 01:08:17 Hey.
847 01:08:19 You're bullshitting me. Where my money at?
848 01:08:26 Come on.
849 01:08:27 What?
850 01:08:30 -That's it. Tipsy, that's it. -No.
851 01:08:39 Yeah, okay, but this-- No. No, no. This isn't what we agreed on, man.
852 01:08:43 -I know, but things change. -Yeah.
853 01:08:50 This is becoming a habit with y'all two. I'm starting to feel like I'm the mark.
854 01:08:53 -Now we're laughing about it. -No. Come on, man. No.
855 01:08:55 -No, no, no. -Uh-uh.
856 01:08:56 Absolutely not.
857 01:09:02 It was a beautiful con though, right?
858 01:09:04 You can thank Madeline-- Madeline for that.
859 01:09:07 Stop it. Stop it.
860 01:09:09 Thank you, Madeline.
861 01:09:11 You're welcome, Tipsy. You're welcome.
862 01:09:13 -Thank you, Tipsy. -Yeah. Thank you for everything, man.
863 01:09:15 -I'll ca-- I'll call you. -Yeah. For sure.
864 01:09:18 -Y'all stay warm, all right? -Bye.
865 01:09:23 -Three quarters of a million. -Not bad.
866 01:09:33 Now what?
867 01:09:35 I'm gonna go home. I'm gonna get my stuff.
868 01:09:38 And I'm gonna tell him that I have a sick aunt in Jersey.
869 01:09:43 And I'm out first thing in the morning.
870 01:09:47 You love me?
871 01:09:51 Unfortunately.
872 01:10:19 Hey.
873 01:10:24 I have some good news and some bad news.
874 01:10:27 The good news is the money is all yours.
875 01:10:31 Okay. What's the bad news?
876 01:10:38 The bad news is you were right.
877 01:10:42 Right about what?
878 01:10:47 The old man loves me.
879 01:10:49 He wants to marry me, so I'm staying.
880 01:10:53 What are you talking about?
881 01:10:55 Maybe I don't wanna sit around in a bar all day
882 01:10:58 pulling short cons for the rest of my life.
883 01:11:00 You can't be serious.
884 01:11:02 Sooner or later the old man is gonna ask questions.
885 01:11:05 No. No, he won't. He's too invested.
886 01:11:08 He's got too much on his mind.
887 01:11:10 You know, his health and his business.
888 01:11:12 And that-- that emotional wreck of a son.
889 01:11:16 But I'm the good thing, right?
890 01:11:19 I'm the good thing he's got.
891 01:11:21 Yeah.
892 01:11:22 I know you. You stay, you'll slip.
893 01:11:25 No, I won't. I'm too good.
894 01:11:30 And if they're not looking for you, they don't see you.
895 01:11:36 Are you really doing this?
896 01:11:43 Yeah.
897 01:11:46 I don't wanna play the mom anymore.
898 01:11:50 It's boring.
899 01:11:56 Max Burnett, it's the police.
900 01:11:57 We have an outstanding warrant for your arrest. Open the door.
901 01:12:00 I don't believe you. Who's at the door? Tipsy?
902 01:12:06 You better go.
903 01:12:09 You're bluffing.
904 01:12:10 Yeah, well, then call my bluff and open the door.
905 01:12:16 Open the door.
906 01:12:19 So, you used me?
907 01:12:26 Max Burnett.
908 01:12:32 -Fuck. -Open the door.
909 01:13:55 I'm so sorry.
910 01:13:57 I'm gonna need a minute of your time to go over Richard's will.
911 01:14:00 There are documents that are time-sensitive.
912 01:14:03 And also, I think it's best we do it right away, for Tom's sake.
913 01:14:08 -Okay.
914 01:14:17 Richard dictated this last draft of the will to me personally,
915 01:14:20 and then he signed it.
916 01:14:22 And because he was at the height of his sickness,
917 01:14:25 I feel it's my obligation to assure you
918 01:14:27 that he was cogent and of sound mind when he did so.
919 01:14:33 Richard left the bulk of his estate to Madeline.
920 01:14:40 That's ridiculous, this-- It should be Tom's.
921 01:14:54 and the estate.
922 01:14:58 You'll be taken care of through a trust.
923 01:15:02 It's generous.
924 01:15:03 And it will allow you to hold on to your bookstore.
925 01:15:07 Tom will also retain control of the charity,
926 01:15:10 the Richard Hobbes Foundation.
927 01:15:12 As for everything else, property, assets, shares, stocks,
928 01:15:20 It will all go to Madeline.
929 01:15:24 Well, at least he trusted me with the Foundation.
930 01:15:27 He did, Tom. You're chairman of the board.
931 01:15:32 And Madeline has been named trustee.
932 01:15:37 I'm a trustee?
933 01:15:38 It's only a formality.
934 01:15:40 A piece of insurance in the event Tom is unable to fulfill his duties
935 01:15:44 -and Madeline will-- -Will take over. Yeah, I get it.
936 01:15:50 He trusted you with control of the Foundation.
937 01:15:53 I can tell you that with complete sincerity.
938 01:15:59 -He thought the world of you. -Yeah, okay.
939 01:16:01 No offense, but my father's last wishes tell me exactly what he thought of me.
940 01:16:05 David, I'd like to be alone with Tom for a minute,
941 01:16:08 -if that's okay. -Of course. Of course.
942 01:16:11 Thank you. Thank you.
943 01:16:16 I am so sorry.
944 01:16:17 -Don't be. It's not your fault. -No, I just--
945 01:16:19 I want you to know that I'm your partner.
946 01:16:22 And that I'm here for you.
947 01:16:25 I'm here for whatever you need. You don't have to go through this alone.
948 01:16:29 Thank you for saying that.
949 01:16:30 You can stay with me for as long as you like.
950 01:16:32 You don't have to move out anytime soon.
951 01:16:36 But I'm gonna have to sell this apartment because I can't do it.
952 01:16:40 I can't-- I can't stay here alone. I just can't.
953 01:16:45 I can't manage it.
954 01:16:47 -I don't know why I brought this up. -Okay.
955 01:16:50 I shouldn't-- I shouldn't--
956 01:16:51 -No, I get it. -I shouldn't have brought it up right now.
957 01:16:53 We can discuss it some other time.
958 01:16:55 -I think it's just a lot. -It's okay. It's okay.
959 01:16:57 It's a lot for both of us to handle right now.
960 01:17:27 -Thank you, Patrick. -You're welcome, Miss Hobbes.
961 01:17:33 -Good morning, Charlie. -How are you, Miss Hobbes?
962 01:17:53 I'm gonna check on the room. I'll be right back.
963 01:17:55 Thank you so much.
964 01:18:00 Wow.
965 01:18:05 This is so pretty. May I see the other tray?
966 01:18:09 Yes, of course.
967 01:18:39 Please, come this way. Tom is expecting you.
968 01:18:46 He's gonna be bored out of his mind. Come talk to me in 20 years.
969 01:18:49 I'll be dealing with the exact same thing. You know what I'm saying?
970 01:18:52 Mrs. Hobbes. Good morning. I'm Pat Braddock.
971 01:18:55 We met briefly at your husband's memorial service.
972 01:18:58 Yes, of course. How do you do?
973 01:19:00 I'm good. Thank you.
974 01:19:01 These are my associates, Mr. McCabe, Mr. Mosely.
975 01:19:06 We're here to see Tom. We're doing a bit of business for him.
976 01:19:09 What kind of business?
977 01:19:11 Pat, hey.
978 01:19:13 It's okay, Madeline.
979 01:19:14 -Braddock is an old family friend. -Hi, Tom.
980 01:19:15 Good to see you. He did work for my father
981 01:19:17 whenever he had anything sensitive he needed taken care of.
982 01:19:20 Actually, Madeline, I want you to see this.
983 01:19:23 Tom enlisted our help to find the young woman who committed the theft.
984 01:19:26 After running her picture through the system,
985 01:19:28 we landed on this woman. We think this is her.
986 01:19:35 -That's her. -All right.
987 01:19:36 So her name is Sandra Carmichael.
988 01:19:37 She was born in Seattle. Rough childhood.
989 01:19:40 Talked to the mother, but she hasn't spoken to her in several years.
990 01:19:43 Okay, she drops out of high school at 16,
991 01:19:46 starts racking up a number of offenses.
992 01:19:48 Shoplifting, possession, assault.
993 01:19:51 But then she develops a habit,
994 01:19:52 and she crisscrosses the country until she makes her way to Queens,
995 01:19:55 where she's arrested again for possession.
996 01:19:57 She gets paroled and that's where the trail runs cold.
997 01:20:01 Okay, so that's it. She's a drug addict.
998 01:20:04 Well, frankly, it raises some questions.
999 01:20:07 -What kind of questions? -Yeah, like what?
1000 01:20:08 What she pulled required a great deal of sophistication.
1001 01:20:11 I don't see how this woman did it alone.
1002 01:20:13 I think we're looking for more than one person.
1003 01:20:16 -We'll keep you posted. -Thank you. I really appreciate this.
1004 01:20:18 -We're gonna get 'em. -Okay. No, I trust you.
1005 01:20:23 -We'll talk to you soon, all right? -Okay. Yeah.
1006 01:21:11 Hi!
1007 01:21:13 Hi!
1008 01:21:18 -I didn't know you could cook. -Not bad for a trophy wife, huh?
1009 01:21:23 I mean, your dad told me what you said about me.
1010 01:21:25 -Sorry. I didn't know you then. -I don't care.
1011 01:21:28 -It was more about him. -I honestly-- I really don't care.
1012 01:21:32 You hungry?
1013 01:21:33 Yeah. I could eat. Let me just put my stuff down.
1014 01:21:41 Did you have any luck finding that girl?
1015 01:21:43 Not yet. Braddock had a lead down in Miami but it was a bust.
1016 01:21:48 Honey, you know,
1017 01:21:49 what these people did to you was awful and confusing and unfair.
1018 01:21:55 But I don't think that finding her is gonna make you feel any better.
1019 01:22:01 I disagree.
1020 01:22:03 Yeah, well--
1021 01:22:05 Okay. Hang on, I-- I have something I wanna show you.
1022 01:22:10 started looking for apartments for you.
1023 01:22:14 These are all downtown near the bookstore,
1024 01:22:16 so it wouldn't be much of a commute.
1025 01:22:18 -What is this? -Well, I told you.
1026 01:22:20 I'm gonna have to sell this apartment, so I want you to find a place.
1027 01:22:22 I know, but I don't need you to do this for me.
1028 01:22:24 But I want to, sweetheart.
1029 01:22:25 -I wanna help you with this. -I get that. I'm just saying that
1030 01:22:28 -I can find my own apartment. Thank you. -Why are you getting upset?
1031 01:22:31 -I'm not. -No, you are.
1032 01:22:32 -No, I'm not. I'm just-- -You totally are getting upset.
1033 01:22:37 -It's not your problem. You're not my mom! -No, you're right. I'm not.
1034 01:22:41 'Cause if I were, I'd tell you to grow the fuck up.
1035 01:22:48 People get their hearts broken every day.
1036 01:22:51 It happens to everybody, okay?
1037 01:22:55 All the time.
1038 01:22:58 But most kids aren't entitled enough to hire men to find the girl who did it.
1039 01:23:02 She stole money from me.
1040 01:23:03 That's not why you're doing it. You want to see her again.
1041 01:23:06 Right?
1042 01:23:10 You can lie to yourself, but you can't lie to me.
1043 01:23:20 I'm sorry. That was harsh.
1044 01:23:22 -You think I'm a loser. -No, I don't.
1045 01:23:23 -Yeah, you do. -No, I don't think that you're a loser.
1046 01:23:29 I think that you're human.
1047 01:23:33 I think we're all human.
1048 01:23:36 We're just doing the best we can.
1049 01:23:43 I'll have Braddock call it off.
1050 01:23:48 Good for you, sweetheart. I know it's hard.
1051 01:23:55 This apartment is unlisted. You're the first people to see it.
1052 01:23:58 That's exciting.
1053 01:24:00 -This is a great neighborhood. -Hello?
1054 01:24:01 -There are lots of young people here. -Yeah?
1055 01:24:03 Well, Tom has a bookstore
1056 01:24:08 -Honey, what-- what's going on? -Okay. Thanks.
1057 01:24:11 They found her.
1058 01:24:12 I thought you told them to stop looking for her?
1059 01:24:15 Well, I did-- I did. But they had one last lead and they found her.
1060 01:24:19 -Where is she? -They're bringing her to the apartment.
1061 01:24:21 I just wanna talk to her. I have to go. I'm sorry.
1062 01:24:23 I'm so sorry. We're gonna have to do this another time. Thank you so much.
1063 01:24:28 -We've got her in the guest room. -Okay.
1064 01:24:29 She was living in the Lincoln Motel off the Cross Bronx Expressway.
1065 01:24:34 And she has a serious heroin addiction. She's fallen since you've seen her, Tom.
1066 01:24:39 All right? Hold on. Just wait a second.
1067 01:24:43 We gave her a sedative to calm her down,
1068 01:24:45 but she's gonna be experiencing some pretty heavy withdrawal so--
1069 01:24:48 -Can I go in and talk to her? -I'm gonna go with you.
1070 01:24:50 No. I'm okay.
1071 01:25:03 Did she say anything else?
1072 01:25:06 You have any more insight?
1073 01:25:09 Not yet.
1074 01:25:23 You all right, sweetheart?
1075 01:25:24 Yeah.
1076 01:25:28 Yeah. I'm okay.
1077 01:25:30 It's weird. It's like, it's her, but it's not her.
1078 01:25:33 Did she tell you anything?
1079 01:25:36 Yeah, you were right.
1080 01:25:37 She wasn't working alone. There was-- There's this guy who was her accomplice.
1081 01:25:42 He taught her everything and trained her.
1082 01:25:45 He planned the whole thing.
1083 01:25:47 She said that he has some sort of connection to-- to us.
1084 01:25:51 What kind of connection?
1085 01:25:53 She said that he knew all about me. She said that it seemed personal.
1086 01:25:59 Did she describe him?
1087 01:26:01 -Did she say what he looked like at all? -No, but he cheated her too.
1088 01:26:05 He left her with nothing.
1089 01:26:19 -She's gonna do anything to get money. -I agree.
1090 01:26:21 -Very easy for me to do. -No. She's staying here.
1091 01:26:22 I'll take care of her. I'll bring doctors or nurses, or whatever.
1092 01:26:25 -But I wanna do this. -Mr. Braddock, this isn't safe.
1093 01:26:27 -I need your help with this. -Well, I--
1094 01:26:29 Look, I can put men outside her room. She'll essentially be under lock and key.
1095 01:26:33 That's not what I'm worried about. But, come on.
1096 01:26:35 I mean, are you ready for when she sobers up
1097 01:26:37 -and you have to see the real her? -I'm dying to see the real her.
1098 01:26:40 Okay. If she's gonna stay here, then I need to talk to her.
1099 01:26:43 -No, wait. She needs to rest. -No, I should.
1100 01:27:32 Sandra?
1101 01:27:35 Sandra?
1102 01:27:41 Hi, I'm Madeline.
1103 01:27:44 I was married to Tom's father. I'm his stepmother.
1104 01:27:50 Suck my dick, you lying bitch.
1105 01:27:55 Yeah, I know who you are, Madeline.
1106 01:27:59 Max told me the whole score.
1107 01:28:02 That you set the cops on him, but then had to beg him to come back.
1108 01:28:06 How there was an old man who was dying and was gonna leave behind a fortune,
1109 01:28:13 nudge aside the son
1110 01:28:15 so that his very full of shit widow could inherit it all.
1111 01:28:19 So, what do you want?
1112 01:28:20 I wanna confess. Confess to it all
1113 01:28:24 and get this off my chest.
1114 01:28:26 Do me a favor and get Tom. Tom?
1115 01:28:28 How much?
1116 01:28:31 I don't want your money, bitch.
1117 01:28:33 You don't?
1118 01:28:34 Max and I were supposed to meet at Penn Station.
1119 01:28:37 I waited there for three days.
1120 01:28:39 Because I was so fucking stupid, I thought something had happened to him.
1121 01:28:44 Can you believe that?
1122 01:28:48 He left me.
1123 01:28:53 Then what can I do for you?
1124 01:29:00 I want Max.
1125 01:29:03 I wanna see Max.
1126 01:29:07 I wanna look into his face, and I want him to see what he did to me.
1127 01:29:12 I wanna see Max.
1128 01:29:15 Honey, I don't know where he is.
1129 01:29:18 Well, you better find out.
1130 01:29:20 Or I will tell everyone in the next room who you really fucking are.
1131 01:29:32 She can stay.
1132 01:29:35 Your call has been forwarded
1133 01:29:37 to an automated voice message system.
1134 01:29:39 When you are finished recording,
1135 01:29:40 you may hang up or press one for more options.
1136 01:29:45 So, I have a problem.
1137 01:29:46 They found your girl getting high off the Cross Bronx Expressway.
1138 01:29:51 And now she's in my apartment pining after you.
1139 01:29:55 You really did a number on her, didn't you?
1140 01:29:58 You-- You didn't have to go that hard.
1141 01:30:00 I mean, what the fuck did you tell her?
1142 01:30:03 Call me.
1143 01:30:08 Where is he? Where is he?
1144 01:30:48 Did you find him?
1145 01:30:52 Did you find him?
1146 01:30:54 When you are finished recording,
1147 01:30:56 you may hang up or press one for more options.
1148 01:30:59 Max. Hey, it's me again. Can you give me a call?
1149 01:31:21 Max told me the whole score.
1150 01:31:23 And I know who you are.
1151 01:31:25 Please call me back. I need you.
1152 01:31:27 I want Max.
1153 01:31:30 I wanna see Max. I wanna see Max.
1154 01:31:33 Just please call me back. Come on, Max. Please.
1155 01:31:35 Or I will tell everyone in the next room
1156 01:31:37 who you really fucking are.
1157 01:31:46 Listen, I came back like you asked.
1158 01:31:48 I gave Tom a nervous breakdown. I got my money. Now I'm out.
1159 01:31:53 Yeah, but I--
1160 01:32:02 I want you back.
1161 01:32:07 You want me back?
1162 01:32:11 Yeah.
1163 01:32:14 You want me back to fix this.
1164 01:32:18 Fuck, yes.
1165 01:32:20 -Put that down-- -Yeah, I know that's right.
1166 01:32:23 -Okay. And then I'm gonna-- -You're winning,
1167 01:32:25 so I don't understand why you have so many questions.
1168 01:32:28 Are you cheating me? You hustling me?
1169 01:32:30 Hi. How's our young patient doing?
1170 01:32:33 -I'm doing a lot better. Thanks. -Yeah, last night was rough,
1171 01:32:35 -but I think we're over the hump. -That's a relief.
1172 01:32:38 You look a lot better.
1173 01:32:40 I was gonna take a walk. Do you want to join me?
1174 01:32:42 No. You know, she's still not 100%.
1175 01:32:45 I think the fresh air might do her good.
1176 01:32:48 -I don't know about that. -No.
1177 01:32:50 -A walk would be perfect. -Good. Brought you a sweater.
1178 01:32:57 That was fast. Where was he?
1179 01:32:59 You can ask him yourself.
1180 01:33:02 We have a deal, right?
1181 01:33:04 Once you see him, you get out of my life.
1182 01:33:07 -I don't want anything from you. -Good.
1183 01:33:15 How can you do what you do?
1184 01:33:18 Practice.
1185 01:33:48 Where are we going?
1186 01:34:28 This is good.
1187 01:35:00 You left me!
1188 01:35:01 You-- I waited for days! You fucking left me!
1189 01:35:05 How could you?
1190 01:35:06 You threw me aside like I was fucking trash!
1191 01:35:13 Oh, my God. Please. You done?
1192 01:35:17 You got taken. That's what we do.
1193 01:35:20 So now, the question is, how do we make this right by you?
1194 01:35:24 I want him to apologize.
1195 01:35:26 Well, he can't. Because he's not sorry.
1196 01:35:30 Did you feel anything for me?
1197 01:35:33 I felt nothing.
1198 01:35:39 What the fuck is this?
1199 01:35:47 Shit.
1200 01:35:56 What did I tell you?
1201 01:35:58 She's used these two to swipe your inheritance right out from under you.
1202 01:36:02 What? You have nothing to say?
1203 01:36:05 The inheritance belongs to Tom.
1204 01:36:07 And you're gonna give it back to him. It's his money.
1205 01:36:10 If it was Tom's money, he would have his money.
1206 01:36:13 But it's my money.
1207 01:36:14 And you know what I'm gonna do with my money?
1208 01:36:16 I'm gonna take a billion dollars and aim it in your direction.
1209 01:36:19 Your three-bedroom in Scarsdale or Lloyd Harbor, or whatever the fuck.
1210 01:36:23 It's gone. Your Benz. Gone. Your kids' college fund.
1211 01:36:26 By the time I'm done with you, it's all gone.
1212 01:36:29 'Cause it's all about the money for you, right?
1213 01:36:31 That's all any of you care about is the money.
1214 01:36:34 Right, Sandra?
1215 01:36:38 Hey! Say something! Answer me!
1216 01:36:47 -Hey, hey. Tom. Tom. No. -Hey! Hey, hey.
1217 01:36:49 You've been fucking with me since we first met.
1218 01:36:53 You took everything.
1219 01:36:55 -I'm sorry. -You're a fucking liar. Don't say--
1220 01:36:57 Tom, put it down. Come on. Put the gun down.
1221 01:36:59 -Put the gun down. Tom. -Put the gun down.
1222 01:37:01 I meant what I said, Tom. I meant what I said.
1223 01:37:21 You're right. You're right. It's not you.
1224 01:37:25 -Tom, no! What are you doing? -Hey. No. No, no, no, no. Tom, no.
1225 01:37:27 You did this. You ruined us.
1226 01:37:28 Look at me. Look what you did to me. Look what you did to my dad!
1227 01:37:31 I took care of your father. I kept him alive.
1228 01:37:34 -Bullshit! -Tom, please don't do this.
1229 01:37:36 Just shut up.
1230 01:37:37 Tom, put it do-- Put the gun down, okay?
1231 01:37:41 Please, just put it down. Put it down.
1232 01:37:48 Tom, no.
1233 01:37:50 No!
1234 01:37:51 -Stay back. -Put the gun down.
1235 01:37:53 Stay back.
1236 01:37:54 -Put the gun down, Madeline. -You wanna kill me, Madeline?
1237 01:37:56 -Get back. Tom, no. -You wanna shoot me? Just do it!
1238 01:37:58 -Hey! Tom. -Just do it.
1239 01:38:04 -No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. -What? What--
1240 01:38:07 Tom?
1241 01:38:08 Come on. Stay with me.
1242 01:38:11 Tom.
1243 01:38:16 What the fuck?
1244 01:38:20 Oh, my God.
1245 01:38:24 You killed him.
1246 01:38:25 I didn't. He-- He-- He shot himself. You saw it.
1247 01:38:29 -Call the police. -I'm on it.
1248 01:38:30 -No! -He killed himself.
1249 01:38:32 I'm sorry, what? Who the fuck are you? Shut the fuck up. You're a part of this.
1250 01:38:35 -I need to report a shooting. -I didn't do it. I-- I--
1251 01:38:38 -I didn't kill him. -Yes, there's been a shooting.
1252 01:38:40 A young man's been shot in the chest. I'm not sure.
1253 01:38:43 This-- This kid is dead. This is a-- This is-- This is a tragedy.
1254 01:38:46 -But I-- I didn't-- -No, she didn't. He killed himself.
1255 01:38:49 I can make amends. I can--
1256 01:38:51 -I can make amends. -I'm sorry, what?
1257 01:38:54 I'll give the money back.
1258 01:38:55 -I'll give it to the Foundation. -What are you talking about?
1259 01:38:57 -You're just gonna give it up? -Yes.
1260 01:38:59 I don't want to go to jail for something I didn't do!
1261 01:39:02 No. They're coming. The police are coming.
1262 01:39:05 You leave us to the police and that money's not going anywhere.
1263 01:39:08 -Just think of what it can do. -Oh, you.
1264 01:39:11 They'll give the money back!
1265 01:39:13 Please! Please! I beg you, please! I don't wanna go to jail!
1266 01:39:22 What a fucking mess.
1267 01:39:27 Madeline Hobbes on line one. She says it's urgent.
1268 01:39:31 Excuse me a minute.
1269 01:39:38 Is everything all right?
1270 01:39:43 to the Richard Hobbes Foundation.
1271 01:39:46 It was Richard's wish that you receive the inheritance, Madeline.
1272 01:39:49 It's yours.
1273 01:39:50 But I want it to go to the Foundation.
1274 01:39:53 And I want it done today.
1275 01:39:56 I need you to do this, David. I need you to do this as soon as possible.
1276 01:40:00 Madeline, what is this? Are you under duress?
1277 01:40:05 No.
1278 01:40:07 You can tell me if something has happened. I can help.
1279 01:40:11 Next flight out is to Oklahoma City.
1280 01:40:13 We have 40 minutes. Keep moving.
1281 01:40:16 Madeline? Have you spoken to Tom about this?
1282 01:40:25 You're my lawyer, right?
1283 01:40:27 Yes. Of course.
1284 01:40:34 Then I want you to do what I say and transfer the money.
1285 01:40:43 All of it.
1286 01:40:46 We'll prepare the papers.
1287 01:40:56 Make it look like a robbery.
1288 01:41:27 You seem very calm for someone who lost a lot of money.
1289 01:41:29 Well, I'm a professional.
1290 01:41:31 You gave away billions of dollars.
1291 01:41:33 -Is that what I did? -Did you?
1292 01:41:35 I don't know. Did I?
1293 01:41:36 I mean, I gave the money to the Foundation.
1294 01:41:40 The head of the Foundation is Tom.
1295 01:41:42 Or should I say, was.
1296 01:41:46 Tom is dead.
1297 01:41:47 And so, the money is controlled by the trustee.
1298 01:41:50 And guess who that is?
1299 01:41:58 You're still talking about money.
1300 01:42:00 Yes. Yes, we are.
1301 01:42:03 Tom is dead.
1302 01:42:06 We killed him.
1303 01:42:09 We killed him.
1304 01:42:10 -Keep it together. -I'm gonna be sick.
1305 01:42:16 We gotta get rid of her.
1306 01:42:19 We can't. She's a witness. She knows too much.
1307 01:42:23 What is it? Did she get to you?
1308 01:42:28 No.
1309 01:42:29 It's okay. I mean, it happens.
1310 01:42:31 She didn't get to me.
1311 01:42:33 I mean, you can do what you want.
1312 01:42:36 I don't care.
1313 01:42:39 -She didn't get to me. -Good.
1314 01:42:42 Would you like some water?
1315 01:42:45 Thanks.
1316 01:42:57 -This isn't blood. -What?
1317 01:42:59 Look. It comes out too easily.
1318 01:43:03 -This isn't blood. -Let me see.
1319 01:43:06 If it's not blood, then what is it?
1320 01:43:10 You tell me.
1321 01:43:13 What do you mean?
1322 01:43:15 Are you behind this?
1323 01:43:17 -Behind what? -You got me to give away the money.
1324 01:43:21 -No, I did no such thing. -No, Tom's alive. You fucked me.
1325 01:43:25 -What are you talking about? -You fucked me.
1326 01:43:26 -I will fucking kill you. -I didn't have anything--
1327 01:43:28 -I will fucking end you! -I didn't have anything to do with this.
1328 01:43:34 Sandra.
1329 01:43:43 Sandra! Sandra?
1330 01:44:01 -Merry Christmas, Max. -Merry Christmas, Sandra.
1331 01:44:04 Sandy. Everybody calls me Sandy.
1332 01:44:07 We're gonna give people the impression
1333 01:44:09 that you're somebody that you're not.
1334 01:44:11 And when I'm done with you, it's gonna be 100% convincing.
1335 01:44:14 And what happens if I stay?
1336 01:44:16 You work for me.
1337 01:44:18 Is this real?
1338 01:44:20 This is real.
1339 01:44:21 How can I be sure?
1340 01:44:24 I really like you.
1341 01:44:26 I really like you too.
1342 01:44:29 It's my brother. He needs money.
1343 01:44:30 -Jason. Keep your voice-- -Listen. Yo, listen to me for two seconds!
1344 01:44:33 I live with my dad and his new wife.
1345 01:44:36 He thinks I'm a disappointment.
1346 01:44:40 But you're not a disappointment.
1347 01:44:43 I love you.
1348 01:44:47 You can't cheat an honest man, right?
1349 01:44:50 That's why we never feel sorry for the mark.
1350 01:44:57 Max told me the whole score.
1351 01:45:00 There was an old man who was dying and was gonna leave behind a fortune.
1352 01:45:07 We just needed to nudge aside the son
1353 01:45:09 so that his very full of shit widow could inherit it all.
1354 01:45:23 I wanna confess.
1355 01:45:28 Confess to it all.
1356 01:45:36 I'm so sorry for all of this.
1357 01:45:41 How you doing, Tipsy?
1358 01:45:47 Richard's dead and Madeline got all the money.
1359 01:45:49 What she pulled required a great deal of sophistication.
1360 01:45:52 I don't see how this woman did it alone.
1361 01:45:54 I think we're looking for more than one person.
1362 01:45:55 There's a white dude named Goldie.
1363 01:45:56 We like to call him Goldie 'cause he got-- he got, like red hair.
1364 01:46:03 We have to take this out of here.
1365 01:46:05 Yeah, you were right.
1366 01:46:08 There was-- There was this guy who was her accomplice.
1367 01:46:12 He taught her everything and trained her. He planned the whole thing.
1368 01:46:18 No. One more time.
1369 01:46:19 He cheated her too. He left her with nothing.
1370 01:46:35 How can you do what you do?
1371 01:46:39 Practice.
1372 01:47:56 Hey, excuse me, I got a quick question.
1373 01:47:58 I need to know where the fuck
1374 01:48:00 -is my money? Look at y'all. -There he is.
1375 01:48:03 -Look like undercover cops. What's up? -What's up, baby?
1376 01:48:06 -How you doing? -Here's your money.
1377 01:48:07 Okay. Not bad, Sandy. Max taught you well, I see.
1378 01:48:12 All right, last chance, huh? I really could use someone like you.
1379 01:48:15 Sorry, Goldie. I'm done.
1380 01:48:17 -Yeah, whatever. I heard that one before. -I'm done.
1381 01:48:19 -All right. We gotta bounce. -Yeah.
1382 01:48:21 -See you guys later. -Peace.
1383 01:48:23 -Take it easy. -Gonna invest in some real estate, baby.
1384 01:48:24 -Let's get it! -Yep!
1385 01:48:29 Bye, Sandy.
1386 01:48:43 You got a lot of money, Tom.
1387 01:48:46 I hope you can do some good with it.
1388 01:48:49 I will.
1389 01:48:52 -Thank you. -You're thanking me?
1390 01:48:54 I got everything taken from you.
1391 01:48:58 You also got it back.
1392 01:49:15 So, there's this great little Japanese restaurant on Mott Street.
1393 01:49:20 If you're not doing anything, dinner's on me.
1394 01:49:29 Well, I am single.
1395 01:49:31 And I kinda like being single.