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1 00:02:13 Hello, did you do all of this?
2 00:02:33 Beretta 93.
3 00:02:35 Usually dependable.
4 00:02:40 We should be good to go now.
5 00:02:47 Come on.
6 00:02:50 Don't be afraid.
7 00:04:03 What the fuck? Are you having a party?
8 00:04:07 Where is Anton?
9 00:04:08 Why didn't he answer the phone?
10 00:04:12 Vali!
11 00:04:13 Your father is looking for you.
12 00:04:14 Get up!
13 00:04:16 Get up, Vali!
14 00:04:19 Come on, girls, come on. Go home.
15 00:04:23 Away, away! Come on, get out of here.
16 00:04:26 Come on Vali, let's go.
17 00:04:29 Anton?
18 00:04:30 Where the fuck is Vali?
19 00:04:33 You had to look over him, where the fuck is Vali?
20 00:04:40 Yes?
21 00:04:41 Who's talking?
22 00:04:42 It's me, Vali.
23 00:04:43 Vali?
24 00:04:45 Explain to me where did you go? Why don't you...
25 00:04:47 Some assholes kidnapped me outside the hotel.
26 00:04:49 What? Who?
27 00:04:51 Who kidnapped you?
28 00:04:52 How the fuck would I know?
29 00:04:55 They want three million euros now.
30 00:04:57 Vali, tell them how I am.
31 00:04:59 They don't fucking care who you are, just pay!
32 00:05:02 They want three million euros in two hours.
33 00:05:04 Or they'll cut my throat like a pig.
34 00:07:06 How dare you take my boy?
35 00:07:14 There it is. You wanna count it?
36 00:07:20 Do you know who I am?
37 00:07:22 Don Preda.
38 00:07:25 Butcher of Bucharest, Killer of Men.
39 00:07:30 Tell your boss it's done.
40 00:07:35 Exactly, who are you people?
41 00:07:37 We're just...
42 00:07:39 We just find people who can't be found.
43 00:07:44 The money.
44 00:07:46 You gonna have it maybe for an hour.
45 00:07:47 Then we come take it back,
46 00:07:49 cut you both into pieces and feed you to my pigs.
47 00:07:56 That doesn't worry you?
48 00:07:59 No.
49 00:08:01 Why?
50 00:08:02 I didn't come here for money.
51 00:08:04 I came here for you.
52 00:08:36 Stop the girl. She killed Don Preda. Kill her.
53 00:09:03 Why are you fighting so hard, huh?
54 00:09:05 You're going home, motherfucker. Fuck off!
55 00:09:23 I'm good.
56 00:09:27 You fucking pieces of shit. You can't leave me here!
57 00:09:30 Fuck you, you bastards!
58 00:09:45 Did you take any, huh?
59 00:09:46 Take what?
60 00:09:48 Money.
61 00:09:49 It was all there, right?
62 00:09:50 We were paid to eliminate the target. We did that.
63 00:09:53 Yeah, you know, three mil... dirty money... nobody's looking for...
64 00:09:56 Just saying.
65 00:09:58 Oh, I'm sorry, I didn't know you're hurting.
66 00:10:00 Please.
67 00:10:04 This is R & D Plumbing. Your leak has been fixed.
68 00:10:08 Please remit the balance of your payment for the withd...
69 00:10:18 Done.
70 00:10:20 You need to see a doctor about that cough.
71 00:10:22 Traditional or a witch?
72 00:10:24 You? Definitely a witch.
73 00:10:26 I know just the voodoo queen to call.
74 00:12:19 Chelmsford was a bloody war zone.
75 00:12:22 Every train was 30 minutes late and jam-packed as always.
76 00:12:25 Welcome back.
77 00:12:26 Thank you for taking care of her,
78 00:12:28 you know you're the only one she'll tolerate, right?
79 00:12:30 She gets really mean when you're away.
80 00:12:32 Spent most of the time hanging out with Proust.
81 00:12:35 Is that true?
82 00:12:35 Three weeks, and this is all you come back with?
83 00:12:38 Ah, you know sellers,
84 00:12:39 they know you've come all that way, and they play hard to get.
85 00:12:41 Didn't you wanna just kill people like that?
86 00:12:51 What do you think you're doing, huh?
87 00:13:29 So, the other day, he says to me "70 is the new 30."
88 00:13:35 Well, that's just something old guys say.
89 00:13:40 How is he doing with his protocol?
90 00:13:41 Is he following the doctor's orders?
91 00:13:43 More like, following his own orders.
92 00:13:56 Happy birth...
93 00:13:57 No more fucking birthdays.
94 00:14:00 Take birthdays and shove them up your ass.
95 00:14:07 Bastard.
96 00:14:13 What a wonderful toy!
97 00:14:22 You skimped on the candles I see.
98 00:14:24 Seventy would have been a fire hazard.
99 00:14:28 Could you make us some tea please?
100 00:14:30 Sure.
101 00:14:33 All right, make your wish.
102 00:14:41 Happy birthday.
103 00:14:43 Yeah.
104 00:14:52 To thank you.
105 00:15:13 A 1958 Gibson Flying V.
106 00:15:18 This was in production just two years.
107 00:15:20 There is only 90 in the whole world.
108 00:15:23 I know.
109 00:15:27 That sound...
110 00:15:29 It's the wood.
111 00:15:31 African limba.
112 00:15:34 Nothing else sounds like it.
113 00:15:37 I was just about giving up hope on finding one.
114 00:15:40 How in the world did you...
115 00:15:43 You.
116 00:15:44 You taught me how to find things that didn't wanna be found.
117 00:15:48 Albert King played one.
118 00:15:50 Albert King played that one.
119 00:15:54 No!
120 00:16:00 You're gonna cry now, aren't you?
121 00:16:02 Only because I can't play it the way it needs to be played.
122 00:16:08 Thank you.
123 00:16:12 One of the twins called me last night, said she was pregnant.
124 00:16:15 Daisy in Dover?
125 00:16:17 No, Daisy in Manchester.
126 00:16:18 Daisy in Dover is a dyke.
127 00:16:34 It is a rare gift to have a friend who trusts you enough
128 00:16:40 not to try and help until you ask.
129 00:16:57 If you fell in the pond with those you'd drown.
130 00:16:59 Well, if I fell in a pond without them
131 00:17:00 I would probably float away.
132 00:17:07 - Hi, honey. - Mind your fingers.
133 00:17:10 That hefa bites.
134 00:17:12 She's a baby and doesn't know any better.
135 00:17:18 There.
136 00:17:26 You have your own secret hideout.
137 00:17:29 Why am I not surprised?
138 00:17:34 I bought the building.
139 00:17:37 - What? - The bookstore.
140 00:17:39 It's yours. Free and clear.
141 00:17:44 You didn't have to do that.
142 00:17:45 I know, but it's your passion.
143 00:17:49 And, it makes me feel good to know
144 00:17:51 you'll have something to work on while I'm gone.
145 00:17:57 What is that?
146 00:18:00 Those are the souls waiting for me on the other side.
147 00:18:04 I'm sure they have a reception planned.
148 00:18:07 Ah... sent away so many prematurely.
149 00:18:10 Either by my hand or through you.
150 00:18:13 We never sent anyone away who didn't have it coming.
151 00:18:16 Maybe.
152 00:18:17 But... I'm sure there are quite a few spirits up there
153 00:18:21 waiting for me with a bone to pick.
154 00:18:26 You really believe you're going up?
155 00:18:27 Don't you?
156 00:18:39 Lucas Hayes.
157 00:18:41 I need our friend to find him for me.
158 00:18:44 I have him up till 1998, Paris, after that nothing.
159 00:18:49 - Just find? - Just find.
160 00:18:51 Discreetly, and with the quickness.
161 00:18:54 Okay.
162 00:18:57 I may have to go back to Vietnam.
163 00:19:01 It'd be nice if you went with me.
164 00:19:05 I'm never going back there.
165 00:19:08 Our past is never where we left it, little chameleon.
166 00:19:14 We all have scars.
167 00:19:16 You stare at them long enough you remember how you got them.
168 00:19:53 Hi. Morning.
169 00:19:56 The blue dress has a small tear in it,
170 00:19:58 I was hoping to talk to Benny about it.
171 00:20:19 What do you think?
172 00:20:20 Of what?
173 00:20:21 My, mustache.
174 00:20:29 Oh, you know, I don't have my contacts in, sorry.
175 00:20:31 Funny.
176 00:20:33 You wait till this grows in women like you are gonna be so...
177 00:20:38 No, it's okay. I'll help you out.
178 00:20:39 I need you to find this guy.
179 00:20:41 What? No satellite shots of a mafia compound outside Bucharest?
180 00:20:45 No, but that was some of your better work.
181 00:20:47 Moody wants this guy, Lucas Hayes,
182 00:20:48 last seen in Paris in '98 and then nothing.
183 00:20:59 I'll be with you in a second.
184 00:21:01 Can I help you?
185 00:21:02 Yeah, I'm looking for a book, an old book. Like, rare.
186 00:21:08 "Like rare"?
187 00:21:09 Either they are or they aren't.
188 00:21:11 Books aren't like stake, you can't get them like medium rare.
189 00:21:14 - It's funny. - Sarcastic.
190 00:21:15 Yes, but funny.
191 00:21:17 Listen, my boss' wife is having a party
192 00:21:19 and she collects books, first editions.
193 00:21:22 - Any particular subject? - Birds. It's Audobon's...
194 00:21:25 - "Birds of America"? - Yeah, that's it.
195 00:21:27 He said she's looking for a copy.
196 00:21:29 A first edition?
197 00:21:30 - Sorry. - You don't have it?
198 00:21:32 No one does, only one first editions exists,
199 00:21:34 it was sold to a private buyer in 1991 for a 9.6 million dollars.
200 00:21:38 Wow, okay.
201 00:21:39 Well, looks like I'm out of luck.
202 00:21:42 All right. What do you think? Maybe poetry?
203 00:21:46 Hang on...
204 00:21:54 It'll be the hit of the party.
205 00:21:58 I don't... I don't know this one.
206 00:22:00 It's Edgar Allan Poe actually.
207 00:22:02 His first collection of poems published anonymously.
208 00:22:05 You think she might have it?
209 00:22:06 Doubtful. Only 50 copies were printed.
210 00:22:08 Only 12 are known to exist.
211 00:22:11 How much?
212 00:22:12 I can give it to you for $265,000.
213 00:22:17 Perhaps a bracelet instead?
214 00:22:18 She does have exquisite wrists, good idea.
215 00:22:30 Is there something else?
216 00:22:32 I find you interesting.
217 00:22:33 - You mean... - You're interesting.
218 00:22:35 Beautiful, sure, not in that ornamental kind of way.
219 00:22:38 It's the interesting part that got me wondering.
220 00:22:41 Wondering what?
221 00:22:42 How long after I give you my number will it take you
222 00:22:44 to decide that I'm just as interesting and give me a call?
223 00:22:48 Twenty seven minutes.
224 00:22:49 That long?
225 00:22:50 First I have to pretend to cancel my date
226 00:22:52 and then I have to feed my cat.
227 00:22:54 That's six.
228 00:22:55 The rest is me playing hard to get.
229 00:23:06 Cute.
230 00:23:07 How many of these are you carrying around, Mr...
231 00:23:10 Rembrandt. Michael Rembrandt.
232 00:23:13 Actually, I haven't had an occasion to use one until just now.
233 00:23:17 So...
234 00:23:20 Interesting.
235 00:23:27 "There rose a fountain once,
236 00:23:30 and there full many a fair flower raised its head."
237 00:23:41 That was from the book, wasn't it.
238 00:23:43 "But she who rear'd them was long dead,
239 00:23:45 And in such follies had no part."
240 00:24:01 You almost got me on this one.
241 00:24:04 You didn't say I'd be tracking an eight year old.
242 00:24:06 Lucas Hayes did arrive in Paris in '98,
243 00:24:09 but returned to Da Nang, March '99.
244 00:24:13 Everything else I have is on there.
245 00:27:31 Benny?
246 00:27:32 You'll stay up until I get there, 45 minutes.
247 00:31:27 Moody.
248 00:34:07 Shit! What the fuck is that?
249 00:34:16 Fuck.
250 00:34:47 Honey! Come on.
251 00:34:55 Never thought I'd see you here again.
252 00:34:57 Well, maybe you're not seeing me now.
253 00:34:59 Who's the bitch?
254 00:35:01 Billy Boy...
255 00:35:02 I know you run with all kinds but now you're running with stupid?
256 00:35:04 Fuck you!
257 00:35:05 Hey! Go get a drink, sugar,
258 00:35:07 and give the adults some privacy, huh?
259 00:35:11 Beers!
260 00:35:17 Is that your ride outside?
261 00:35:20 Yours now.
262 00:35:22 It ain't my birthday.
263 00:35:28 How's Moody?
264 00:35:31 He's dead.
265 00:35:39 For Moody.
266 00:35:44 Vohl involved?
267 00:35:46 I don't know. But he knows who is.
268 00:35:49 - He's gonna be hard to kill. - I just wanna talk to him.
269 00:35:54 Steverino!
270 00:35:55 Yeah, Boss?
271 00:35:57 You work security at the State Tower.
272 00:35:59 My friend there needs a few minutes with Vohl.
273 00:36:02 Alone.
274 00:36:04 Yeah, that's not gonna happen.
275 00:36:07 He goes nowhere without private security.
276 00:36:10 The guy's never alone.
277 00:37:20 What is happening?
278 00:37:38 This is how easy it is for me to get to you, Mr. Vohl.
279 00:37:41 Do you understand?
280 00:37:43 You were friends and business partners with Edward Hayes,
281 00:37:46 so you would know most about his short but interesting life.
282 00:37:50 Good, cause I have questions.
283 00:37:52 You give me answers: if I'm satisfied you'll never see me again,
284 00:37:55 if I'm not, I'll be the last thing you'll ever see.
285 00:38:01 I look forward to hearing from you.
286 00:38:25 Good evening, Miss.
287 00:38:27 It's been a long time since such
288 00:38:28 a beautiful young woman gave me her number.
289 00:38:31 You know who I am.
290 00:38:32 Jossino Vohl, born in April, 1945.
291 00:38:36 French national, residing full time in Vietnam.
292 00:38:39 Was in business with Edward Hayes
293 00:38:41 until his untimely death.
294 00:38:42 Now you're a top political power broker
295 00:38:44 with some interesting side hobbies.
296 00:38:47 I see you're familiar with my resume.
297 00:38:50 I am not interested in your business activities, Mr. Vohl.
298 00:38:53 I want to talk about your friend's son, Lucas.
299 00:38:56 My office, one hour.
300 00:38:58 We'll be alone?
301 00:39:00 My lawyer will be present.
302 00:39:03 That would be the man standing behind you pouring a scotch?
303 00:39:46 Delighted, Miss.
304 00:39:48 Exactly on time.
305 00:40:00 Please.
306 00:40:03 Monsieur Duquet, my personal attorney.
307 00:40:07 - Would you like some champagne? - Edward Arthur Hayes.
308 00:40:15 Eddie and I were involved in a bauxite mining project together
309 00:40:19 until his accident.
310 00:40:20 It wasn't an accident, it was an assassination.
311 00:40:26 We were useful.
312 00:40:28 The country was malleable, ripe for certain business practices.
313 00:40:32 Eddie was juggling a lot of delicate plates.
314 00:40:35 What's your interest in a man
315 00:40:37 who's been dead almost thirty years?
316 00:40:40 I'm interested in his son.
317 00:40:42 Lucas Hayes.
318 00:40:44 I'm sorry?
319 00:40:45 Three people are dead because they inquired about him.
320 00:40:47 He had them killed and I'm going to find him.
321 00:40:53 Should I be talking to him?
322 00:40:55 I have no connection with Lucas Hayes.
323 00:40:58 And what does any of this got to do with me?
324 00:41:01 I was wondering the same thing.
325 00:41:04 Mr. Vohl's past relationships are no one's concern.
326 00:41:08 And certainly none of yours.
327 00:41:10 Oh, I've made them my concern.
328 00:41:15 Too bad.
329 00:41:36 I need to know everything.
330 00:41:40 Who are you?
331 00:41:43 Who hired you?
332 00:41:46 Why the interest in Lucas Hayes?
333 00:41:56 We can do this another way if you'd like.
334 00:42:11 Fucking let me go!
335 00:42:16 Get up there.
336 00:42:19 Hand me a gun.
337 00:42:31 Sprinkler valve
338 00:42:50 Where the fuck do you think you're going?
339 00:43:17 Say it.
340 00:43:18 - Fuck you! - Say it!
341 00:43:53 She's down there!
342 00:45:05 Let's start with your name.
343 00:45:11 Why was Moody looking for Edward Hayes' son?
344 00:45:17 Who else out there should we know about?
345 00:46:15 Fuck!
346 00:46:16 Anyone ever last this long.
347 00:46:19 It's out of our hands now, anyway.
348 00:46:22 Him?
349 00:46:35 That was a long 27 minutes.
350 00:46:38 I'm still waiting for your call.
351 00:46:41 It's all right.
352 00:46:42 I don't take these things personally.
353 00:46:45 Bone broth.
354 00:46:48 Helps with inflammation and bruising.
355 00:46:52 Here.
356 00:46:53 Careful. It's hot. Watch it.
357 00:46:57 There you go.
358 00:46:59 I like this myself.
359 00:47:04 Here you go, small sips.
360 00:47:08 Good?
361 00:47:12 Not gonna lie to you,
362 00:47:14 there's not much of a chance this ends well for you.
363 00:47:19 That guy out there.
364 00:47:20 We work for the same individual.
365 00:47:22 Boss has a problem. He calls him, he takes care of it.
366 00:47:27 Little heavy handed for my taste but that's not my call.
367 00:47:32 I'm sorry about your friend, Moody.
368 00:47:37 I had no part in that.
369 00:47:39 Or the fire fight at the bookstore.
370 00:47:41 I'm an after-the-facts guy.
371 00:47:43 I come in to make sure there's no loose ends.
372 00:47:46 I look for things that might seem benign, but aren't.
373 00:47:49 Like a bookstore run by an assassin,
374 00:47:51 boy, I never saw that one coming.
375 00:47:53 I misread you completely.
376 00:48:00 I can help you out of here.
377 00:48:02 Okay?
378 00:48:04 But you have to help me.
379 00:48:07 I'm your last line of defense.
380 00:48:10 End of the road, no more lifelines.
381 00:48:15 You understand?
382 00:48:19 All right.
383 00:48:23 You forgot to blanch the bones.
384 00:48:27 Your soup.
385 00:48:31 You have to blanch the bones before you roast them.
386 00:48:34 Locks the minerals in, it's better for healing.
387 00:48:52 You got anything out of her?
388 00:48:54 Yes and no.
389 00:48:56 What the fuck is that supposed to mean?
390 00:48:58 Means I'll be back in the morning to follow up with her.
391 00:49:00 - I don't need you here, Rembrandt. - Well...
392 00:49:02 The man who signs the checks thought differently.
393 00:49:04 - Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
394 00:49:06 And why is that?
395 00:49:07 Oh, I don't know.
396 00:49:08 Maybe it's because you killed Vohl without asking his permission.
397 00:49:11 Vohl knew everything, he was a direct connection.
398 00:49:13 Would've folded like a tent.
399 00:49:15 You... yes, kill me, you're all the same:
400 00:49:18 Shoot first and ask questions later.
401 00:49:20 And hold off on those enhanced interrogation techniques.
402 00:49:23 I want her clear-headed in the morning.
403 00:49:30 He'll break her tomorrow.
404 00:49:32 Maybe he broke her already.
405 00:49:35 The old man is desperate to know what she knows.
406 00:49:40 I wonder how it'd feel if his boy wonder
407 00:49:42 ends up killing her before he finds out.
408 00:49:47 I'm guessing he'll look for a new boy wonder.
409 00:51:44 Just when we were getting to know each other.
410 00:51:47 I've got teams at the airport, shipyard and train station.
411 00:51:50 She's not gonna run, she's gonna lick her wounds.
412 00:51:53 Then she's coming after you.
413 00:51:54 Good.
414 00:51:56 Really?
415 00:51:58 Cause right now it's 4:0. She's wining.
416 00:52:10 Where do you buy your suits?
417 00:52:12 Cause I've got a cousin as big and tall
418 00:52:14 and he's a hard time.
419 00:52:18 Nobody's home.
420 00:52:23 Well, I can get you to the border.
421 00:52:25 London may not be safe for you right now.
422 00:52:33 This is Vietnam, Anna,
423 00:52:35 you know what's it like here.
424 00:52:37 You owe it to Moody to stay alive.
425 00:52:41 I know what I owe him.
426 00:52:55 Go.
427 00:52:58 The fuck you think I gave you the money of...
428 00:53:12 End of the line, kid.
429 00:53:28 Get in!
430 00:53:30 Watch out!
431 00:53:32 Moody was beautiful, in his way.
432 00:53:38 He was kind.
433 00:53:41 And not through effort, it was just a part of who he was.
434 00:53:46 He didn't save my life, he gave me a life.
435 00:53:51 He knew who I was, what I've become.
436 00:53:55 And he protected me.
437 00:54:04 Hayes has been dead for thirty years,
438 00:54:07 Vohl was gone longer.
439 00:54:09 You've got some very bad people looking for you.
440 00:54:12 Lucas Hayes killed Moody,
441 00:54:14 he knows I'm looking for him.
442 00:54:15 His last known location is St. Quiteria Hospital.
443 00:54:20 Nobody is as deaf as those who don't wanna listen.
444 00:55:34 Hello, Ms. Nguyen.
445 00:55:36 It's been some time since
446 00:55:37 we've had a visit from the Ministry of Health.
447 00:55:39 And to request records from that far back...
448 00:55:41 Yes, I know.
449 00:55:42 We're hoping to find something in there
450 00:55:44 that will help us rule out environmental factors,
451 00:55:46 cause we are in the midst of a study.
452 00:55:48 Thank you.
453 00:55:48 Lucas Hayes, well before my time here.
454 00:56:00 Copy, I'll get Doc on it.
455 00:56:01 Okay.
456 00:56:19 Doc came through, pulled his records.
457 00:56:22 And?
458 00:56:23 Sit down: Lucas Hayes was admitted to
459 00:56:26 St. Quiteria on 2nd June, 1999,
460 00:56:29 and according to his records never left.
461 00:56:33 I apologize, seems the boy
462 00:56:35 was re-admitted under the name Christian.
463 00:56:37 Christian, right, his mother's maiden name.
464 00:56:39 He was already here when I arrived,
465 00:56:41 been a patient for more than twenty years.
466 00:56:48 He doesn't like to be touched.
467 00:56:50 He can't speak. Also deaf and blind.
468 00:56:54 And how long has he been like this?
469 00:56:56 He was diagnosed when he was six, I believe,
470 00:56:58 it regressed rapidly.
471 00:57:00 It's a miracle he's lived as long.
472 00:57:03 And who pays for his care?
473 00:57:05 We have a generous endowment.
474 00:57:08 Everyone here is treated for free.
475 00:57:15 Four men dead, nothing on camera.
476 00:57:18 Place looks like an abattoir.
477 00:57:20 Was it the food?
478 00:57:21 You know, it was bad manners.
479 00:57:23 Yeah, well, that's no way to treat a lady.
480 00:57:25 I'm no lady.
481 00:57:26 Not that I was a gentleman myself.
482 00:57:28 I wouldn't sell yourself short.
483 00:57:30 Coming from you, that's a compliment.
484 00:57:32 I'm in the middle of something...
485 00:57:34 Hey, how were good sisters of the St. Quiteria?
486 00:57:41 Good enough to let me know
487 00:57:42 I've been looking for the wrong person.
488 00:57:44 Good gals out there.
489 00:57:45 St. Quiteria, do you know who she was?
490 00:57:47 Fifteen years old,
491 00:57:48 she led a guerrilla war against the Roman legions.
492 00:57:51 Bad ass.
493 00:57:52 They chopped off her head and fed the rest to the dogs.
494 00:57:54 Again, bad manners.
495 00:57:56 Hey, you up for a dinner?
496 00:57:57 I could answer some questions and save you some time.
497 00:57:59 What do say if we say La Cinq? Tomorrow night, eight o'clock.
498 00:58:02 I mean you can say it. But I won't be there.
499 00:58:05 I'll give you the time and place.
500 00:58:10 You're intrigued by her.
501 00:58:13 Curious.
502 00:58:15 Need I worry?
503 00:58:24 The gala list, sir, 200 guests, all vetted.
504 00:58:28 The joys of a room full of the wealthy and the privileged
505 00:58:30 donating large sums for a noble cause.
506 00:58:34 Never gets old.
507 00:58:37 Good.
508 00:58:43 Why did you do this?
509 00:58:45 It's what people in my position are supposed to do, Michael.
510 00:58:48 Give to the less fortunate.
511 00:58:51 I asked if I should be worried.
512 00:58:53 About the woman.
513 00:58:55 Nope. Not yet.
514 00:58:58 Please wrap up this unpleasantness by Sunday.
515 00:59:02 I don't wanna be embarrassed before the celebration.
516 00:59:28 Thank you, Ben.
517 00:59:33 They know me here.
518 00:59:35 Cheers.
519 00:59:38 Someone killed a friend of mine
520 00:59:39 because of a contract he completed years ago.
521 00:59:42 And anyone I ask about it ends up dead.
522 00:59:44 Why is that?
523 00:59:45 I don't know, but some people might take it as a sign.
524 00:59:48 Why don't you just consider it a mystery best left unsolved?
525 00:59:51 But I like mysteries.
526 00:59:53 When I started this I was curios.
527 00:59:55 And then I went from curious to concerned.
528 00:59:57 And now?
529 00:59:58 I'm testy.
530 01:00:00 An trust me, you don't wanna know me when I'm testy.
531 01:00:07 HK 9mm.
532 01:00:09 Very good.
533 01:00:11 Not from where I'm sitting.
534 01:00:13 Who's paying for the orphan kid?
535 01:00:14 I'd like to talk to whoever that is.
536 01:00:16 That'd be unwise.
537 01:00:17 Unwise is killing a man who was a second father to me.
538 01:00:20 We are way past unwise.
539 01:00:22 This is a really bad place for a hit.
540 01:00:24 High-end restaurant, the security at every exit,
541 01:00:27 not to mention the cameras.
542 01:00:28 You know what, you already knew that.
543 01:00:31 Oh, I'm not here to kill you...
544 01:00:33 Yet. Just to get answers.
545 01:00:36 You always ask like this?
546 01:00:37 Yeah, I like to have peoples' attention when I talk, you know?
547 01:00:40 Well...
548 01:00:41 you certainly have the attention of the boys down there.
549 01:00:46 Look, you're gonna have to put at least three in me to be sure.
550 01:00:49 Four.
551 01:00:50 Fine. That leaves you with five. In case there's trouble.
552 01:00:53 You think that's enough to get you out of here?
553 01:00:54 Four quick shots and then the slow walk
554 01:00:56 to the exit amongst the chaos. Yeah.
555 01:01:01 Something unexpected could happen.
556 01:01:03 You know, it usually does.
557 01:01:06 SIG 226, it's got that great kick.
558 01:01:10 Yeah.
559 01:01:16 How about that. Our first awkward silence.
560 01:01:21 You know what, I didn't get your name.
561 01:01:24 Anna.
562 01:01:24 - Pleasure. - We'll see.
563 01:01:28 What do you say we forget these tricks.
564 01:01:30 Let's just go for a nice hotel.
565 01:01:34 You point a gun at my pussy and then you ask me to bed?
566 01:01:38 I like your style.
567 01:01:39 Said the woman with hollow-points pointed at my balls.
568 01:01:42 Well, let's hope this doesn't get messy.
569 01:01:44 These are my favorite shoes.
570 01:01:45 Manolo's, classic four inch pumps.
571 01:01:48 A man who knows Poe and footwear.
572 01:01:55 Let me put this to you delicately,
573 01:01:58 you keep this up, you're gonna die.
574 01:02:01 Vietnam has always been a place of death.
575 01:02:03 Only lucky ones make it out alive. I was lucky once.
576 01:02:06 You don't get lucky twice.
577 01:02:08 I'm going to find out who killed my friend.
578 01:02:11 And when you do?
579 01:02:12 I'm going to end their life,
580 01:02:14 and anyone standing in my way.
581 01:02:19 Thank you for a lovely evening.
582 01:02:23 Hey, I know it sounds crazy,
583 01:02:24 but I'd really like to see you again
584 01:02:28 under, you know, different circumstances.
585 01:02:31 This was personal time.
586 01:02:34 So these are the best circumstances you'll ever see me in.
587 01:03:19 Speak.
588 01:03:24 Call me when it's done.
589 01:03:32 I thought you're off chasing corrupt accountants.
590 01:03:35 I found a hotel room with all of her shit,
591 01:03:36 including her passport.
592 01:03:38 Name's Nadia Zhukova.
593 01:03:41 An Asian Russian.
594 01:03:42 Boy.
595 01:03:44 You don't really see that ever.
596 01:03:47 Good work, you must be exhausted, huh?
597 01:07:07 Looks like I'm a day late.
598 01:07:08 And a dollar short. Didn't take much I'm afraid.
599 01:07:11 He sang like a bird, didn't he?
600 01:07:12 All of the things I know now.
601 01:07:15 I know who your boss is,
602 01:07:16 the man who sanctioned Moody's killing.
603 01:07:21 He's a big fish.
604 01:07:22 More fun when you hook him.
605 01:07:24 Well, then I guess...
606 01:07:26 I guess we'll be seeing each other real soon then.
607 01:07:29 Sooner than you think.
608 01:07:31 Hey, what happened to your hand?
609 01:09:30 Make up your mind:
610 01:09:32 Kill me or fuck me?
611 01:09:47 It's so weird that we're in this guy's bed while he's...
612 01:09:50 up there.
613 01:09:52 You know, hanging.
614 01:09:57 No.
615 01:09:58 Would be a waste of a nice bed.
616 01:10:00 Okay.
617 01:10:06 How long have you been doing this?
618 01:10:08 Not, you know, this, but...
619 01:10:10 Long enough not to miss.
620 01:10:12 You got lucky.
621 01:10:17 You don't want me dead.
622 01:10:19 Yet.
623 01:10:21 Why haven't you killed me?
624 01:10:24 Could you?
625 01:10:28 I could put two in the back of your head and go make a sandwich.
626 01:10:34 Well.
627 01:10:37 You always said this wasn't gonna work out.
628 01:10:40 No.
629 01:10:42 It's been my experience, it never does.
630 01:10:44 At least not for the other guy.
631 01:10:46 Have a way around that?
632 01:10:48 You are holding all the cards.
633 01:10:53 I'm watching a woman who walk over a shark tank
634 01:10:55 on a tight rope in high winds.
635 01:10:59 You're not gonna make it, Anna.
636 01:11:02 He's a bad man.
637 01:11:04 Who's done very bad things.
638 01:11:50 So, you just gonna lay there?
639 01:12:01 Good to see you, kid.
640 01:12:07 Get in. Get out.
641 01:12:10 You know you only get lucky once.
642 01:12:12 Yeah. Someone else just told me that.
643 01:12:15 Okay.
644 01:12:18 God!
645 01:12:19 Just a little glue.
646 01:12:20 - Just a little glue. - What's wrong with you!
647 01:12:22 It's okay, grit your teeth.
648 01:12:25 Oh, God.
649 01:12:26 You know, I still feel really bad about Claudia.
650 01:12:29 She couldn't cook worth a shit,
651 01:12:31 but she didn't deserve to die like that.
652 01:12:35 - Here we go. - Okay.
653 01:12:37 Okay, okay. We're done here.
654 01:12:40 Did you really think they can kill me that easily?
655 01:12:54 Before I blew the rest of it off
656 01:12:55 he didn't have much of a face to begin with.
657 01:13:01 And I left just enough of me
658 01:13:03 for the authorities to think it was me.
659 01:13:07 I'm sorry you had to be the one who found him.
660 01:13:13 You could always think on your feet anyway.
661 01:13:16 Not so much tonight.
662 01:13:18 That's what friends are for, right?
663 01:13:22 Good. We're friends again.
664 01:13:29 You got laid, didn't you?
665 01:13:42 Depending more and more on this shit
666 01:13:45 to take the edge off.
667 01:13:52 So, what's the plan?
668 01:13:58 Four hundred acres, to get there
669 01:14:00 you'd have to hike through 12 miles of rat-infested jungle.
670 01:14:03 That leaves the river,
671 01:14:05 cameras, sonar, patrol boats.
672 01:14:07 Still a pessimistic little shit, aren't you?
673 01:14:10 And you're still a cockroach you can't kill.
674 01:14:12 I mean it in a good way.
675 01:14:16 They know you're coming.
676 01:14:18 What is this?
677 01:14:20 It's a panic room,
678 01:14:21 in this case it's a panic bunker.
679 01:14:24 If he gets in there, you're done.
680 01:14:27 All the guests arrive by boat,
681 01:14:30 they'll be screened a moment they disembark.
682 01:14:32 Perimeter locked down and site secured.
683 01:14:35 And I've added an additional team
684 01:14:36 of 16 out of Israel just for the night.
685 01:14:38 Seems like you got everything covered.
686 01:14:41 Michael.
687 01:14:43 Thoughts?
688 01:14:46 Venice.
689 01:14:49 It's really nice this time of year.
690 01:14:51 You should go. Now.
691 01:14:56 These guys have no idea who they're dealing with.
692 01:15:32 Copy that.
693 01:16:55 You look a little tense.
694 01:16:58 I've protected everyone from crowned princes to cartel kingpins.
695 01:17:02 Nothing's gonna happen tonight
696 01:17:03 especially when we know what she looks like.
697 01:17:08 Boy...
698 01:17:09 I really hope you got paid upfront.
699 01:17:17 Sir.
700 01:17:42 Anything?
701 01:17:44 Nothing so far.
702 01:17:45 Sectors one, two and three are clear.
703 01:17:46 I'm waiting on the reports from sector four.
704 01:18:31 Thank you.
705 01:18:32 It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all here
706 01:18:35 on this very expensive evening.
707 01:18:38 It warms my crusty heart to look across the room
708 01:18:40 and see so many familiar faces,
709 01:18:42 dear friends, and close business associates.
710 01:18:45 As well as quite a few unfamiliar faces
711 01:18:48 that with luck will not remain so for long.
712 01:18:50 Perhaps I may even have spotted a few former foes of mine.
713 01:18:55 I want especially to thank you for coming,
714 01:18:57 and for seeing the error of your ways.
715 01:19:01 Over these considerable years,
716 01:19:02 I've learnt to my great satisfaction
717 01:19:04 there is no better way to cleanse the soul
718 01:19:08 than to do good to perform selfless deeds
719 01:19:11 and acts of kindness to sacrifice for others,
720 01:19:14 and most importantly to give generously.
721 01:19:18 It is due to your generous spirit
722 01:19:20 that we've been able to enrich
723 01:19:21 and enhance the lives of so many infants, children,
724 01:19:24 young men and women in desperate need of care to a degree
725 01:19:28 that would have been impossible
726 01:19:30 to achieve without every one of you.
727 01:19:32 Ladies and gentlemen,
728 01:19:33 thank you for the privilege of being your host tonight.
729 01:19:37 And for allowing me to slide my hands
730 01:19:39 into your pockets and purses,
731 01:19:42 but for a worthy a cause.
732 01:19:44 The sisters of St. Quiteria do outstanding work... so...
733 01:19:48 give with your heart.
734 01:23:09 You look really good for a man
735 01:23:12 who's been dead thirty years, Mr. Hayes.
736 01:23:15 How'd you get in here?
737 01:23:21 Technology.
738 01:23:23 It just gonna fuck us all one day.
739 01:23:26 Who are you?
740 01:23:28 I'm the big bad wolf that comes to get you
741 01:23:30 when someone on this Earth decides your time is up.
742 01:23:36 Moody.
743 01:23:42 Resurrection is a bitch, ain't it?
744 01:23:45 You've come to finish the job, haven't you?
745 01:23:48 Well, you did hire me all those years ago to kill you, right?
746 01:24:01 Who was really in that car?
747 01:24:04 Does it matter? Disposable asset.
748 01:24:05 No one of any consequence.
749 01:24:09 You see, that's the kind of shit I expect someone like you to say.
750 01:24:15 "No one of any consequence."
751 01:24:17 "Someone like me"?
752 01:24:20 Man, I can't be all morally right.
753 01:24:22 I just... I kill people for a living,
754 01:24:24 bad people, mind you, but still.
755 01:24:26 I never pretend to be anything else.
756 01:24:29 You, you're front and center
757 01:24:31 of a dozen high-profile charitable causes.
758 01:24:34 The world sees you as clean as first fucking snow.
759 01:24:40 But your hands are covered in shit.
760 01:24:42 Blood, everything from sarin gas to human trafficking.
761 01:24:48 So you know why I had to arrange my demise.
762 01:24:58 I had a son,
763 01:25:00 unexpected in many ways.
764 01:25:03 But what I couldn't fathom was the depths of love
765 01:25:05 I had for this child,
766 01:25:07 this imperfect, wonderful, vulnerable boy.
767 01:25:12 If I were dead,
768 01:25:14 Lucas would be free from any threats or harm.
769 01:25:16 Bullshit.
770 01:25:18 You may love your son, Mr. Hayes,
771 01:25:21 but that was your chance to disappear.
772 01:25:29 You're very astute.
773 01:25:31 No one looks for a dead man.
774 01:25:34 I was able to continue behind the shroud
775 01:25:36 of respectability that allowed me to...
776 01:25:38 to become a bigger monster.
777 01:25:41 The irony of all of this, Mr. Hayes,
778 01:25:42 is that I was just trying to make amends to your son
779 01:25:46 for taking his father away from him.
780 01:25:50 You brought all of this on yourself.
781 01:26:12 Anna.
782 01:26:23 You don't look so good.
783 01:26:24 I don't know.
784 01:26:26 Nothing an Apple Martini
785 01:26:28 and a liter of AB positive won't fix?
786 01:26:32 What do you think the chances are of me getting either?
787 01:26:35 Faint.
788 01:26:43 Something funny?
789 01:26:44 I find it amusing you think you're better than me.
790 01:26:48 Not better.
791 01:26:50 Different.
792 01:26:56 You see,
793 01:26:57 most people are good, Mr. Hayes.
794 01:27:01 Then occasionally they do something they know is bad.
795 01:27:05 Some people are bad,
796 01:27:06 and they struggle every day to keep it under control.
797 01:27:10 Others... corrupt to the core
798 01:27:12 and just don't give a damn,
799 01:27:13 that would be me.
800 01:27:16 But evil...
801 01:27:20 Evil is a completely different creature, Mr. Hayes.
802 01:27:25 Evil believes bad is okay,
803 01:27:29 its actions are justified.
804 01:27:31 Violence divorced from conscience,
805 01:27:33 no matter what toll it takes or who it takes it upon.
806 01:27:38 And there, my friend,
807 01:27:40 is where we part ways.
808 01:27:45 I'm just a bad man who's looking to pay for his sins.
809 01:27:50 I see.
810 01:27:52 So you are here to clear your conscience first?
811 01:28:06 You'll never get out of here alive.
812 01:28:12 I never intended to.
813 01:28:18 One more thing.
814 01:28:21 You could have killed the old man.
815 01:28:23 Why didn't you?
816 01:28:26 That wasn't the plan.
817 01:29:53 Leave me alone!
818 01:29:55 No! No!
819 01:30:01 No! Mom!
820 01:30:19 Mom!
821 01:34:29 What took you?
822 01:34:30 Just out for a bite.
823 01:34:40 You just gonna stand there?
824 01:34:43 For now.
825 01:34:48 It doesn't have to be this way, Anna.
826 01:34:51 Not anymore.
827 01:34:54 We all have to pay for our sins eventually.
828 01:34:57 Doesn't have to be today.
829 01:35:00 I'm tired.
830 01:35:02 I want peace.
831 01:35:04 And I can't have it while you're out there.
832 01:35:10 What if I told you you could?
833 01:35:12 Yeah?
834 01:35:15 Two in the back of the head,
835 01:35:16 and then go have a sandwich.
836 01:35:19 You can't buy back your past, Anna,
837 01:35:21 can't change where you came from,
838 01:35:24 but you can change where you're going.
839 01:35:28 Where would that be?