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https://themoviespoiler.com/movies/clerks-iii/ | CLERKS III | The film starts with Dante Hicks (Brian O'Halloran) going about his usual routine. He goes to open the Quick Stop, only to find gum in the locks of the shutters. After taking care of the opening, he spends the rest of the day with his best friend Randal Graves (Jeff Anderson), and they play hockey on the roof like they used to.
Jay and Silent Bob (Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith) are up to their usual antics, selling weed outside the store. Meanwhile, Elias Grover (Trevor Fehrman) shows up, still being driven to work by his mom. Elias has a new best friend, Blockchain Coltrane (Austin Zajur), who doesn't speak and is referred to by Randal as Elias's own Silent Bob. The guys continue their banter, with Randal continuing to mock Elias for his nerdy behavior and overly religious beliefs. Elias makes a joke prayer for something to happen to Randal. Moments later, Randal starts to feel dizzy and out of breath before he collapses to the floor. Dante immediately calls an ambulance.
At the hospital, Randal meets Dr. Ladenheim (Amy Sedaris), who tells Randal he is in the middle of a major heart attack. They need to perform an operation involving making an incision in Randal's groin, but he's ashamed because he says he has a small penis. The nurse (Justin Long) goes to get Randal to begin the procedure. While this goes on, Elias renounces God because he feels that his prayers hurt Randal and couldn't help him, so he decides to become a satanist.
Dr. Ladenheim tells Randal he suffered what is called "the widow maker," something not a lot of people recover from. She tells Dante to check on Randal because he might feel depression after coming to terms with his mortality. Sure enough, Randal laments to Dante that he feels he's wasted his life at the Quick Stop just talking about movies and never doing anything fulfilling. With Dante's encouragement, Randal declares he is going to make his own movie.
Randal begins preparations for his film, recruiting Dante plus Elias and Blockchain, both of who are now full-fledged satanists and are starting a crypto-based business selling Buddy Christ kites. Randal says he wants to make the film about his time working there at the Quick Stop, with characters based on people he knows and with dialogue he and others have spoken there. Despite some hesitance, Randal also agrees to hire Jay and Silent Bob to help out as well.
Dante goes to the cemetery to visit the grave of Becky Scott (Rosario Dawson), who died along with their unborn child shortly after she married Dante. Her spirit appears to him as Dante says he feels alone and directionless without her. Becky encourages Dante to keep living his life and to move on from her. She then tells Dante about all the famous dead people she's had sex with, and they all go "ass to mouth" with her.
Randal holds auditions for the characters in his film. Several hopeful actors (Ben Affleck, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Fred Armisen, Melissa Benoist, Bobby Moynihan, Sal Vulcano, and Joe Gatto) show up and recite lines such as the famous "I'm not even supposed to be here today!" one. Ultimately, Randal decides to have his friends act as themselves.
While going over the script, Dante is annoyed to find that Randal introduces his character a while into the film, with Randal claiming that Dante is neither the Han Solo or Chewbacca of his film, but more like a minor character from one of the older "Star Wars" movies that nobody cares about. Jay also complains about some of the dialogue that Randal wrote for him and Silent Bob, such as their "snootchie boochies" catchphrase. Silent Bob also speaks up about shooting the film in black and white because the colors inside the Quick Stop are hideous.
The guys are visited by Dante's ex-girlfriend Veronica Loughran (Marilyn Ghigliotti), who received the script and is annoyed to find that there is a character based off her and the fact that Dante never got over her going down on 36 other guys. She snaps at him and Randal and blurts out that at least she has a family, which she immediately regrets when she remembers Dante's tragedy. He follows Veronica and gets into her car, where she breaks down and tells Dante about how her life sucks now since her ex-husband drove a wedge between her and their daughter. Dante comforts Veronica, and they have sex in her car, which the other guys watch.
Randal asks Dante to help him raise more money for the film. Dante turns to his ex-fiancΓ© Emma Bunting (Jennifer Schwalbach Smith), who hates Dante's guts after he cheated on her with Becky. Dante begs Emma for extra funding even though she hates Randal too, and Dante offers his half of the Quick Stop as collateral, even though Emma says it's a shithole.
Further along into the filming, Jay gets too wasted and fudges his lines, so Silent Bob speaks up and delivers the line about Dante's character still being in love with Veronica's character.
Dante faces a problem when Randal wants to shoot "the donkey scene" in their old Mooby's restaurant, but it is too much for Dante because it brings up the trauma of losing Becky. Randal acknowledges that this is a sore spot for Dante, but he rips into him for not sucking it up and helping out with the scene.
The gang shoots another scene at the Quick Stop, until Dante gets up and launches a tirade against Randal for forcing him to do the film and relive the worst moment of his life, wherein Dante reveals Becky and their child were killed by a drunk driver. He continues to go off on Randal for being a shitty friend and declares that they are done as friends... and then Dante has a heart attack and faints.
Randal is prohibited from seeing Dante at the hospital due to the urgency of his condition. When he vents to Elias, Elias tears into Randal for being a selfish jerk, even informing him that Dante asked Emma for the extra money. Realizing how wrong he was, Randal rushes back to the weed store that Jay and Silent Bob run and asks for their help while he runs back home.
Jay creates a distraction so Randal can sneak into Dante's room. He shows Dante a rough cut of the film (which are actual clips from the original "Clerks"), and Randal tells a barely conscious Dante that he could not have done any of this without him, and that not only is Dante his best friend, but also his hero. Dante subconsciously watches the film in a theater with Becky, saying it's the best movie he's ever seen. With this, he feels that he is ready to join Becky. Outside, Dante begins to flatline.
A funeral is held for Dante, with all those closest to him attending. Randal eulogizes his best friend and tells him, "You're not even supposed to be here today."
Randal continues to run the Quick Stop with Elias. Emma comes in demanding the money she loaned Dante, or she will take her half of the Quick Stop. Elias and Blockchain then announce that their kites have sold out and they have enough to give Emma so she can leave. They spend the rest on weed from Jay and Silent Bob. Randal then quietly whispers he wishes Dante were there. Dante's spirit appears alongside Randal as they look out into the store, with the other guys messing around while Jay's daughter Milly (Harley Quinn Smith) is now an employee and is checking the expiration dates on milk cartons.
During the credits, Kevin Smith's voice can be heard addressing the audience to express what the "Clerks" series meant to him and to thank the viewers for giving him reason to make these films. | After 30 years, best friends Dante Hicks and Randal Graves are still working at the Quick Stop. After Randal suffers a near-fatal heart attack, he chooses to do something fulfilling with his life and make a movie based on his experience working at the Quick Stop (basically Kevin Smith's experience making the first "Clerks" film).
Randal recruits Elias plus Jay and Silent Bob to help out. Dante helps but is still mourning the loss of his wife Becky and their unborn child after she was killed by a drunk driver. The stress from Randal takes its toll on Dante and he suffers a more serious heart attack.
After realizing what a jerk he's been, Randal gets help from Jay and Silent Bob to sneak into Dante's hospital room to show him a rough cut of the film. Dante subconsciously watches it with Becky and says it's the best movie he's ever seen, and he dies moments later.
Randal mourns his best friend and continues running the Quick Stop with Elias after he helps Randal pay back Dante's ex-fiancΓ© Emma for loaning him money for the film. As Randal misses Dante, his spirit stands alongside him. |
https://themoviespoiler.com/movies/clifford-the-big-red-dog/ | CLIFFORD The Big Red Dog | The film starts in a warehouse where a mother dog is taking care of her puppies, including one who is bright red. Two animal control officers come in and take the dog and her puppies, but they miss the red one. He fails to catch them before they are gone, and the little red dog finds himself all alone in the city.
Elsewhere in Harlem, New York is Emily Elizabeth Howard (Darby Camp), who just started school on a scholarship and doesn't have any friends, with her always getting teased by a snobby girl named Florence (Mia Ronn). Emily lives with her mother Maggie (Sienna Guillory), who has to leave Emily for a work emergency. Emily then goes out around the neighborhood to collect cans to recycle for a school charity drive. She meets other people like bodega owner Sanchez (Paul Rodriguez) and his employee Raul (Horatio Sanz), lawyer couple Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis (Keith Ewell and Bear Allen-Blaine), cranky neighbor Mrs. Crullerman (Tovah Feldshuh), and magician Malik (Russell Peters).
Meanwhile, Maggie's younger brother Casey (Jack Whitehall) is shown to be homeless and lives in his van, where an officer who knows him tells him he has to move and also to pay some fines. Casey goes to a job interview, where he is over an hour late, and he leaves feeling defeated. He later goes to Maggie and Emily's apartment, where neither are too pleased to see him due to his immaturity, but he is the closest thing to a guardian that Maggie can find for Emily.
The little red dog finds himself in the city, but runs away from danger. He runs into a park where he meets the kindly Mr. Bridwell (John Cleese), who takes him in.
Casey takes Emily out into the city where she gets excited as she sees a tent for rescued animals, operated by Mr. Bridwell. The two enter and find a number of animals, like a sloth, rabbit, snake, and a hyena with a long neck that makes him look like a baby giraffe. Mr. Bridwell introduces himself to Emily and Casey before she sets her eyes on the little red dog. Emily asks Mr. Bridwell how big the dog will get, and he says it depends on how much she loves him. Although she instantly falls in love with him, Casey says that they can't take him home, leaving her sad.
Emily later goes to school where she is made fun of by Florence for collecting cans for the charity when all the other kids just have their parents write checks. Emily finds one friend, Owen Yu (Izaac Wang), who has a slight crush on her but is awkward around her. In class, Emily is embarrassed when her bag of cans breaks open and spills the cans in front of everyone.
When she gets home, she is surprised to find the red puppy somehow having stowed away in her backpack. Emily names the dog Clifford after he appears to like the name. She shows him to Casey, who tells her that they have to return the puppy to Mr. Bridwell since pets aren't allowed in the building. Emily goes to her room and cries, wishing to Clifford that they could be big and strong so nobody will ever hurt them. One of her tears rolls onto Clifford's nose.
In the morning, Emily is stunned to see that Clifford has become gigantic. Before Emily can try to explain things to Casey, he sees the enormous Clifford and freaks out. They try to find a way to deal with him, just as the building's strict superintendent Mr. Packard (David Alan Grier) comes by the fix the dishwasher in the apartment. Emily and Casey run around like crazy trying to hide Clifford from Mr. Packard. After he leaves, Casey tells Emily they will take Clifford to a vet and then try to find Mr. Bridwell to either take Clifford back or make him small again.
Emily and Casey try to hide Clifford in Casey's van, but Owen shows up to give Emily her schoolwork since she didn't show up. Clifford is quickly noticed by Owen and other onlookers, and he runs into the park when he sees people running around in giant plastic bubbles, thinking he can fetch them. Clifford chases the man until he pops the bubble.
At a biotech company called Lyfegro, CEO Zac Tieran (Tony Hale) is trying to develop some kind of formula to make food grow bigger. After numerous failed experiments with other animals, he has become fed up. Tieran's lawyer Colette (Jessica Keenan Wynn) then shows Tieran a video of Clifford that has been making the rounds on social media, and Tieran thinks he has found the solution to his problem. When his team discovers that Emily is seen frequently with Clifford, he orders them to find her so that they can find the dog. He tracks down her address and gets to Mr. Packard first.
Emily, Casey, and Owen take Clifford to the vet (Kenan Thompson), who is stunned to see an animal as big as Clifford. The dog breaks the scale by sitting on it, but the vet ultimately determines that Clifford is a very healthy dog. Emily and Owen talk to an employee at the clinic named Lucille (Rosie Perez), who knows about Bridwell and how all the animals he has given people have helped them out in their times of need.
The trio go to school where Casey and Owen sneak into the office to find information on Mr. Bridwell. In the cafeteria, Florence tries to mock Emily again until Clifford makes his appearance and wows all the other kids. Emily manages to hit back at Florence by saying she is just mad Clifford is taking attention away from her, and he humiliates Florence further by licking her and covering her in drool. She runs away as all the other kids laugh.
When Emily and Casey return home, they find an eviction notice on the apartment door because Packard found out they had a dog in there. Outside, Mr. Jarvis hangs over the side of a building after slipping. He loses his grip and falls, but Clifford manages to catch him with his teeth and rescue him, to the amazement of Mrs. Jarvis and other onlookers. Moments later, Tieran and his goons arrive trying to take Clifford away, with one of them placing a tracker in him, but Clifford runs for it. Raul and Casey fight Tieran's guys while Emily and Owen try to bring Clifford to safety. They manage to outrun the villains. However, Tieran goes to the police and speaks to Chief Watkins (Ty Jones), claiming that Clifford belongs to Lyfegro and escaped from their facility.
Owen brings Emily, Casey, and Clifford back to his home, where they find out that his family is wealthy. Clifford tries to play with Owen's dog but ends up licking him and almost accidentally swallowing him. Casey keeps trying to cover for himself and Emily when Maggie calls and learns that Emily wasn't in school. When Owen's dad (Russell Wong) comes home, he is stunned to see Clifford but tells the others about an animal sanctuary he operates back in China that would be perfect for Clifford. However, Emily doesn't want Clifford to be taken so far away. To make matters more complicated, they watch the news and see Watkins issuing a reward for Clifford's capture and making Emily and Casey into fugitives. Casey then resolves with Emily to try and find Mr. Bridwell the next day for a solution after they found out he will be at the hospital.
The next day, Owen stays with Clifford while Emily and Casey go to the hospital. They find Mr. Bridwell's bowtie, but a patient there says that the man they are looking for has passed away. Seeing no other options, Emily reluctantly agrees to let Clifford go to Mr. Yu's animal sanctuary. They take him to the docks where Emily sadly says goodbye to him.
Emily and Casey later lament their predicament until Casey learns that the man who died at the hospital was not Mr. Bridwell. Owen comes by to relay this bit of info, plus the fact that Mr. Bridwell's tent will be in the park again. The trio go to the bodega where they see news reporting that Clifford was intercepted on the water and taken by Lyfegro. Knowing they will hurt Clifford, Emily, Casey, and Owen head over to Lyfegro and are joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis, Sanchez, Raul, Mrs. Crullerman, and Malik, as they have all come to love Clifford as well. At the same time, Maggie sees news of Clifford with Emily's image, and she rushes home.
The gang sets up distractions around the building until Emily, Casey, and Owen find the room where Clifford is being kept. They shoo away the scientists and free the big red dog. Clifford runs with Emily and Owen to the park, just as Lyfegro's other experiment animals are set free and take revenge upon the scientists. Casey grabs a reporter's mic and speaks to the news, saying that Tieran lied about Clifford and that he belongs to Emily.
Emily, Owen, and Clifford run to Manhattan Bridge Park where they find Mr. Bridwell. A crowd gathers as they are amazed by Clifford. Emily asks Mr. Bridwell for help, and he says that while Clifford can't be small again, she can help him by standing up for herself and for Clifford. Emily delivers an impassioned speech to the crowd about how her and Clifford being different is what makes them special, and that he is not a danger to anyone. Tieran comes by with Watkins to try and claim Clifford for himself, but when Tieran tells Watkins to check the tracker on Clifford, a bit of magic helps the scanner read that Clifford belongs to Emily. Tieran is left humiliated, and Watkins allows the crowd to run up to Clifford to pet him.
Later on, Mr. Packard changes his mind and lets Emily and Maggie stay in their apartment, while Casey finds his own place and gets a real job. The city then comes together to build a giant dog house for Clifford, as he has helped bring them all together. | Emily Elizabeth Howard is a lonely girl who is taken care of by her slacker Uncle Casey while her mom Maggie goes off on a work emergency. Emily and Casey find the animal rescue tent of Mr. Bridwell, and she finds and falls in love with a little red puppy. Although Casey says they can't keep the dog because of the apartment building's rules, the dog stows away with Emily. She names it Clifford, and after wishing that she and Clifford could be big and strong, one of her tears falls on the puppy's nose, later turning him into a gigantic red dog.
Despite Emily and Casey's attempts to hide Clifford, he becomes seen through social media, drawing the attention of Zac Tieran, the greedy CEO of a company called Lyfegro. He thinks whatever made Clifford grow will help his products grow, so he sets out to capture Clifford. Emily, Casey, and Emily's friend Owen all try to help keep Clifford safe. They try to find Mr. Bridwell to help them keep Clifford safe, but they believe that he died after visiting the hospital he was supposed to be at. With no other options, Emily and Casey bring Clifford to the docks where he will be taken to an animal sanctuary in China run by Owen's father. However, Lyfegro intercepts the boat and captures Clifford. Emily, Casey, and Owen team up with Emily's neighbors who have come to love Clifford to rescue him.
The gang breaks Clifford out from Lyfegro and he heads to Manhattan Bridge Park with Emily and Owen when they learn that Mr. Bridwell is alive and will be there. He tells Emily that while Clifford cannot be made small, he can still be protected by her love and determination. Emily gives a speech to the crowd about how her and Clifford's differences make them special. Tieran once again tries to get Clifford, but after the chief of police scans Clifford, it is determined that he belongs to Emily.
Emily and Maggie stay in their apartment while Casey finds his own place and job, and the people of the city help build a giant dog house for Clifford. |
https://themoviespoiler.com/movies/cobra-kai/ | COBRA KAI (2018) | Episode 1: Let's Begin
Gentle piano music plays as we open on a large home with a pool, sculptures, and Terry Silver playing the piano. His cell phone rings and he answers. Hearing Kreese's voice, he immediately hangs up.
Daniel and Johnny begin their Eagle Fang Karate training at the Miyagi DoJo. The two take turns explaining the strategy to beat Cobra Kai at the next All Valley Tournament. Johnny embraces the idea of aggressively training, while Daniel continues to maintain his patience. With the confusing instructions, the students have trouble learning from the two teachers. Johnny's students constantly aggress while Daniel's students are more pacifist. Daniel disagrees with Johnny's teaching style, and some of his property gets damaged.
At Cobra Kai, Tory trains on the body dummy, recalling her loss to Sam in the Laruso house. She scolds the boys for their failure at the home invasion. Kyler reminds her that half of their group quit. Robby arrives and Kyler comments on how Robby hasn't practiced with them, but Kreese still allows him to stay. Kreese tells Robby he needs to train if he wants to be a Cobra Kai. Robby reminds him that he never wanted to join, he just needed a place to stay, which is still on Kreese's office floor in a sleeping bag. Kreese tells Robby that he is more talented than Johnny, and that he needs to compete in the tournament, win or lose.
The LaRusso's arrive home with a new alarm system. Amanda tells Daniel over a glass of wine that she feels isolated since the rivalry with Kreese needs to remain under wraps from the authorities for the safety of their children and business. Daniel attempts to reassure her that teaming up with Johnny ought to be enough to end Cobra Kai. Sam listens in.
Johnny hosts Miguel and his family for a homemade Mexican dinner, despite the fact that they are Ecuadorian. They talk about Miguel's rekindling with Sam, and Miguel talks about Johnny's date with Alli. Carmen tells Johnny that they should take it slow in their relationship.
Kreese visits Terry unannounced during a party he is throwing. Terry's partner Cheyenne steals Kreese away for mimosas. Johnny and Daniel split their groups into two, with Johnny training the Eagle Fangs and Daniel training the Miyagi Dos. As punishment for helping Kreese, Johnny has his students practice leg sweeps on Hawk. Tory walks in on Robby working out and scolds him for missing the home invasion, and tells him that Cobra Kai isn't for him is all he wants to do is hide.
Kreese tells Cheyenne about their special forces operation in Vietnam, the first time she heard of Terry serving. Another partygoer compliments Kreese's jawline. Cheyenne tells Kreese about her development of a mindfulness app. Kreese and Terry mention Cobra Kai. Daniel attempts to lead his students in meditation while Johnny loudly teaches outside. Hawk takes a water break and notices the picture frame holding the painting given to Daniel by Chozen. Hawk is confronted by Daniel's students, including Demetri, who reminds him of his misbehaviors. He attempts to gain insight from Daniel, who after an argument with Johnny, scolds the boy further.
Johnny and Daniel have another confrontation in front of their students, and Johnny walks off. He later tells Miguel that Eagle Fang will compete in the tournament separately from Miyagi Do. Miguel references Rocky III, in which Rocky's rival Apollo Creed trains him to beat Clubber Lang. Appreciating the reference, Johnny says he'll consider it. Sam finds Robby in a skate park and speaks to him for the first time since the school fight where he hurt Miguel. Robby confronts Sam on her betrayal of his feelings for her by getting back with Miguel, which Sam admits is more complicated than she thought. She asks him to help them defeat Kreese, but Robby only sees it as a means to please his father, whom he still resents. Sam thinks Robby's return could help both their dads. Recalling Tory's judgment of Sam, Robby defiantly turns her down. She reminds him that this was his choice.
Kreese expresses his admiration for Terry's accomplishments and admonishes him for his passive behavior. He reminds Terry that they started Cobra Kai together to teach people the importance of martial arts as a response to the hippie movement. When Kreese mentions Daniel LaRusso, Terry's attitude suddenly changes. Kreese asks for Terry's help, and Terry initially refuses. He tells Kreese that when he was running the toxic waste facility in the 1980s, his desire for vengeance and cocaine drove him to terrorize Daniel for the sake of winning a karate tournament. He says he hit rock bottom after the tournament, and found clarity through therapy. He tells Kreese that him leaving his life was the best thing to happen. Kreese tells Terry that he can be at peace all he wants, "But I still have some fight in me." He politely thanks Terry for his hospitality, and leaves.
Johnny prepares to call Daniel on the phone to apologize, but he shows up at the door and apologizes for his attitude. Johnny invites him in so they can have a few drinks together. They discuss the joining of each other's dojos, but the argument intensifies to the point that Daniel sits back and asks how they are going to work together. Johnny tells him they cannot.
The next morning, Sam is met by Miguel, and they see Hawk approach with a sledgehammer. Robby sets himself up to prepare the Cobra Kai students. Despite their objections, Robby challenges them all. He effortlessly beats them all, except Tory. Though she beats him, she asks him to stay. Johnny and Daniel arrive at the Miyagi Dojo to break the news to the kids, but they hear Hawk knocking down the fence with the sledgehammer so that they can build a sparring deck like the one in the drawing. Robby tells the Cobra Kais how he is joining them to fight Miyagi Do, since he used to train under them. He tells them he will teach them Miyagi Do karate so they can beat Miyagi Do, which is answered with a group, "OSU!" Cheyenne asks Terry to get a bottle of wine from his cellar, where he rediscovers his love for karate.
The episode is dedicated to Ed "Stepdad Sid" Asner, who died in 2021.
Episode 2: First Learn Stand
A new kid in an orange shirt is seen playing a video game before his iPhone alarm goes off. He gets dressed and makes himself toast. His mom leaves out a set of Rice Krispies treats, reminding him to enjoy his first day of school. While dancing to his music, the kids on the bus see. All of them, including Daniel's son, make fun of the new kid for his moves. The boy sits with his headphones off and a disappointed look on his face.
Daniel comes out with a pair of buffers to sand the new deck by hand, only to find that Johnny has taken care of it with a powered buffer. Johnny again attempts to appeal to Daniel's teaching style, and they compromise to teach others' styles. At the restaurant, Tory serves Amanda, not realizing she is Sam's mother. Amanda lectures Tory about the damage done to her house and her children. She threatens Tory with lifetime imprisonment if she goes near Sam again. Without agreeing, Tory tells her she needs to leave, but Amanda waits for her to agree. As a manager approaches, Tory yells at another customer and gets fired. Amanda realizes she may have made the situation worse.
Anthony LaRusso plays basketball at West Valley middle school. They play two on two with the new kid, who is much better. He blocks Anthony's shot, hitting him in the face with the ball. Anthony's friend makes fun of him for not doing the karate his father is known for. The new kid apologizes, but Anthony admonishes him before a girl named Lia stops them. As she walks away, the new kid says his name: Kenny.
Daniel teaches Johnny the Miyagi ways. While Johnny paints the house (side to side) Daniel sits back and enjoys a beer. Johnny takes a beer, but Daniel chops off the top and reminds him that Miyagi Do karate saved him from Kreese on more than one occasion. Johnny chooses to continue painting to learn the motion. Robby teaches Cobra Kai the Miyagi moves. Kreese comments that all Miyagi moves are counter moves, which in his view puts the offender in control of the entire fight. Robby continues the lesson. Tory has another outburst and Kreese talks to her in his office. She tells him about how she lost her job and has trouble finding another one since she is on probation. Kreese tells her that she can use the experience to build herself up rather than feel sorry for herself. He asks again what happened.
Kenny returns home and takes a call from his father, who is in the U.S. Army. He tells him that "after what happened to [his] brother" he needs to be the man of the house. Kenny logs onto his MMORPG and immediately gets a message from Lia. He begins to feel better about making friends. Daniel continues training Johnny in Miyagi Do. At the end of their lesson, Daniel agrees to meet with Johnny the next day to train in Eagle Fang. Kenny chats with Lia while they play. On the other end, it turns out that it's Anthony and his friends catfishing him on the game. They talk him into inviting Kenny out as Lia.
Amanda is approached by Kreese while she shops. She threatens him, and tells him about Tory's actions. While Kreese expresses his respect of her defending Tory, he informs her that Tory's mother is absent, and threatens her to stay away from her. He tells her that not all kids are as lucky as hers. Daniel knocks on Johnny's door and it taken to an abandoned warehouse to train. Johnny has Daniel practice using standard strength training techniques.
Kenny shows up for the fake date dressed as a character from the MMO. Kenny knocks Anthony's phone to the ground, inadvertently breaking it. Anthony's friends begin to beat Kenny, but the boy is able to escape and run away. Daniel and Johnny attend a hockey game so that Johnny can teach Daniel the importance of aggression in competition. They help a ref call out a player on a foul, and Johnny attempts to goad the player further, while Daniel shows how to de-escalate that kind of situation. After the game, Daniel is accosted by several players who make comments about Amanda, enraging Daniel to attack. Johnny expresses his satisfaction with Daniel's abilities, and Daniel feels good about beating the five amateur athletes. At the dealership, Amanda is approached by Tory, who returns her gift of groceries. Amanda asks herself, "What have I done?"
Kenny tells his older brother about his experiences. Being that this was Robby's bully during his stint in season 3, he knows a guy that can help.
Episode 3: Then Learn Fly
Johnny and Daniel teach their students using their combined techniques. They bond over the song "Two Heads Are Better Than One" as their students learn.
Daniel has Johnny, Carmen and Miguel over for dinner. Miguel talks about how he would like to go to Stanford University, but Carmen mentions how expensive it is. Miguel then accidentally spills wine on Daniel, but he calmly wipes it off. Johnny and Daniel engage each other as friends, much to the satisfaction of Amanda and Carmen, though Sam seems nervous. Terry Silver listens in on the Japanese stock report as one of his cooks serves him crème brulee. The torch causes Terry to have a flashback to his moment in the cage in Vietnam, where he promised to always be there for him his whole life. Terry decides to leave without breakfast. Kenny walks into Cobra Kai and asks Kreese if he can speak to Robby. He identifies himself as Shawn's brother, and Robby immediately shows interest. Kreese interrupts the boy, but Robby tells him how strong Kenny's brother is. Kreese tells Kenny to get on the mat.
The Eagle Fang students practice koi catching, with the incentive from Daniel that the first one to catch a fish with their bare hands gets to lead class for one week. At a building, the Miyagi Do students are taken to the roof with Johnny. They are to jump a gap between rooftops, but Sam speaks for the class in refusing. Kreese sets Kenny up in a sparring match with Kyler. Kenny is too afraid to engage, and Kreese dismisses him, much to the chagrin of Robby. The Eagle Fang students leave, and Miguel gets a call from his mother. He tells Daniel that his mother is having car trouble, and Daniel offers him a ride to the garage. Sam debates Johnny on the safety of the rooftop training. They trade verbal blows over mutual past failures, but Johnny reminds Sam that he genuinely wants to help. At Cobra Kai, the students leave as Terry enters. He expresses his anger with Kreese for barging into his life and bringing up his past. Kreese suggests (correctly) that Terry is merely hiding his true feelings. Terry removes his shoes and challenges Kreese to a fight. Though Terry expresses his objections, Kreese gets him to show his form. Though he is reluctant, Kreese offers Terry again to help.
Robby returns Kenny's bag to him, and learns that Shawn got another month in juvi. Kenny blames himself, because Shawn saved him from a friend who attacked him when Kenny caught him stealing from his mother. Robby reminds him that he needs to focus on the tournament. He attempts to tutor Kenny, but he is afraid. Kenny explains that while Shawn was the strong one, he would always run. Robby suggests he use his speed to come toward his opponent, rather than run away from them. At the dealership, Daniel tells Miguel that he spent his college fund on the trip to Okinawa with Mr. Miyagi in 1986. He says that with Miguel's mind, he can accomplish anything, even if it means not taking the linear path. On the rooftop, Johnny lectures them before Sam gets a message from Daniel suggesting she not do anything he wouldn't. As a disappointed Johnny leads them out, Sam makes the jump, and lands perfectly on the other roof.
Terry takes his meds and looks at a scar on his side from a tattoo removal. In a flashback, Terry and Kreese are seen getting matching cobra tattoos. Kreese tells Terry that he entered Cobra Kai into the All Valley tournament, even though they are the only students. Terry tells him that his father wants him running his company or he will lose his inheritance. He tries to assure Kreese that he will still help as a business partner, but he can't be there. Kreese tells Terry he needs him. Though Terry expresses his fear of not being able to lead a normal life after Vietnam, Kreese reminds him that in Cobra Kai, fear does not exist. They shake on a "Cobra Kai never dies." In the present, Terry ceremoniously ties his hair back into the familiar ponytail. Upon Johnny's return home, he decides to knock on Carmen's door. She answers the door, but is entertaining guests. Johnny still expresses his feelings to her, and Carmen agrees to see him romantically. They make out in front of her friends and mother.
Terry returns to Cobra Kai and tells Kreese he wants another shot. Kreese refuses, but Robby convinces him. Kenny is once again set up against Kyler. After being chased back, Kenny runs up and illegally punches Kyler in the face, impressing Kreese. The Eagle Fangs continue to practice catching the koi. Miguel gets everyone to get into the pool, causing the koi to gather under the floating deck. Miguel catches a koi and earns a Miyagi Do headband. Johnny returns with the Miyagi Dos to find Miguel with a Miyagi headband on and becomes very upset.
Episode 4: Bicephaly
Students are being taken on a tour of West Valley high school, including Kenny and Lia. She teases him about his shirt, and he goes to wipe it off. While in the bathroom, Kenny is met by two of Johnny's students, who taunt him about his Cobra Kai shirt. As he prepares to strike first, Hawk comes in and stops him, advising him to leave Kreese while he can.
Daniel trains with Miguel, while Johnny looks on with envy. Meanwhile, Johnny continues to train Daniel's students. Afterward, Johnny offers Miguel a ride home, but he takes an offer from Daniel, and calls him "sensei." At Cobra Kai, Kenny tells Robby, Tory and Kyler about the incident. Kreese introduces the class to Terry Silver. They promise to enhance their training. Johnny and Carmen lie in a bed and talk about his lack of performance in bed. Johnny admits that Miguel spending time with Daniel bothers him, but Carmen sees it as an opportunity to tell Miguel the truth about the two of them.
Miguel helps Daniel to fix Carmen's car. Once it starts, Daniel gives Miguel a driving lesson for a trip to a party with Amanda and Sam. At the party, Amanda and Sam discuss the setting while Tory changes into an outfit to entertain the guests. Sam is pleased to see Tory humiliated. Robby trains Kenny the way Kreese and Johnny taught him. Terry comes in and challenges Robby to a fight. Terry wins, and tells Robby that he is channeling his anger, but is still being controlled by his fear. Robby accepts the lesson. Johnny recalls in flashback the night his mom broke the news of her engagement to Sid. Johnny remembers the things he kept of his birth fathers including a beer can like the one he is drinking. His mom reminds him that his dad left them before throwing away the box.
Miguel drives Daniel. They discuss 80's music and proper driving. Miguel tells Daniel that his father was involved with something illegal, which prompted Carmen to move him and his grandmother there. He knows his dad lives in Mexico, but will never tell Carmen. Daniel tells Miguel how restraint can be useful in handling a conflict.
Sam heckles Tory while she tells a story to children at the party. Tory gets the kids to throw glitter on Sam. Johnny cooks chili and gets a visit by Robby. He talks to Johnny about Kenny and Cobra Kai. Robby tells Johnny that he is only using Cobra Kai to get what he wants. Johnny argues that he is being used, but the two are at an impasse. Daniel and Miguel arrive at the party, and Sam gets up to kiss him. Tory quits and leaves, but Amanda tries to appeal to her once again. Johnny sets the table as Miguel arrives home. Johnny talks to Miguel and becomes jealous of the time he spends with Daniel. However, Miguel offers to have dinner with Johnny another night.
At the drive-in movie, Kyler messes with Kenny, who is running food. Hawk intercepts Kenny, and the two dojos meet again. Miguel challenges them to another rumble at the baseball diamond. The Cobra Kais show up and are caught in the sprinklers. The next day, the students discuss the prank while Kreese and Terry listen. Terry refuses to take part in the rivalry or Kreese's quest for revenge. When Johnny and Daniel discuss the prank with their students, Johnny is enraged while Daniel is impressed. Before they can discuss anything, Terry and Kreese arrive at Miyagi Do.
Episode 5: Match Point
Terry immediately apologizes to Daniel for his actions of the past. Daniel rejects him, but Terry promises to keep the Cobra Kai students away from his and Johnny's until the tournament. Kreese reminds him that, should Cobra Kai win, they agreed to stop teaching. Terry leaves and Kreese tries to tease Johnny for teaching at Miyagi-Do, and not his own studio. After they leave, Johnny asks Daniel who Terry is, and Terry tells Kreese that it's time to get to training so they can win.
At Cobra Kai, Robby and Tory discuss their situation while training Kenny. Terry and Kreese arrive and remind the students not to fight the Miyagi Do x Eagle Fang students until the tournament. Terry reminds them to store any anger they feel from humiliation without striking back. In a bar, Daniel tells Johnny the story of Karate Kid Part III. Johnny cannot believe that, supposedly a year after their match, Daniel was skipped to the finals of the next tournament to fight Barnes, Terry, and Kreese's student. Daniel tells him that since he knows Terry's methods, he should take over teaching. Johnny argues that they should teach together, and challenges Daniel to a tournament-style match to decide who teaches until the tournament.
The next day, Hawk sports a new hair color and discusses some intel Demetri managed to get on Terry Silver. Yas and Moon approach them, and Moon strikes up a conversation with Hawk. Yas tells Demetri that she won't be in town for prom or the tournament because of a trip to Sydney. Demetri tells Hawk that Moon broke up with her girlfriend, easing his concern about them getting back together. Miguel shows them Johnny's drunk tweets calling Daniel to the fight. Daniel wakes up hungover in the dealership. Amanda shows him the tweets and they discuss the upcoming challenge match with Johnny. Daniel also tells Amanda about Terry. Daniel admits that the fight was agreed to while drunk and assumes Johnny came to the same conclusion. Meanwhile, Johnny is training hard to face Daniel, recalling their teenage encounters.
Sam arrives home early from school to find Daniel home early from work. She asks him what led to the challenge, and sympathizes with Johnny's methods. They then discuss Terry. Daniel only knows Miyagi Do as the way to beat Cobra Kai, and stands firm that he ought to continue teaching. Sam disagrees and says that with two martial art styles to draw from, she would have twice the arsenal of moves to use against Tory in the tournament. Daniel reminds Sam that it was she who instigated the birthday party incident. Sam argues that she can make her own decisions, before flicking her bottle cap the same way Johnny does. Daniel realizes Johnny is influencing his daughter. Terry teaches a class at Cobra Kai, explaining how important it is for them to focus on their training. Kreese says he and Terry should have a talk while the students discuss how to get payback without fighting.
Miguel walks in on Johnny training in the atrium. Miguel tells him that he wants to keep learning Miyagi Do as well as Eagle Fang. Johnny tells Miguel that there has to be a winner, and Miguel goes to his apartment. Daniel speaks to a picture of Mr. Miyagi and practices his forms. Terry and Kreese eat in a fancy restaurant, while Kreese expresses his concerns over the kids backing down from a fight. Terry reminds Kreese that training Johnny's son Robby was the first strike. Terry suggests that Kreese may take down Cobra Kai with his own hubris the same way he did in the 1980s. He then admits to wanting to finish what they started. Kreese says they have a victory in their future.
Hawk writes a direct message to Moon in the tattoo parlor, as the Cobra Kais come in, hold him down, and Robby takes out a razor. Johnny approaches Daniel at Miyagi Do, not realizing that tweeting about it would lead all the students there to watch. Johnny asks if there is a better way to resolve the issue, but Daniel tells him that they must fight to decide what is best for the students. In the match, Johnny lands the first point. Daniel scores two points. When Daniel incapacitates Johnny's arm, Johnny is able to take him down to score a second point. In the final bout, the two score simultaneous hits to the face, falling to the ground. There is no time to discuss who actually won, as Hawk arrives with his hair shaved down. Johnny and Daniel discuss a response, and Sam agrees with Johnny that they need to strike back. When Daniel again disagrees, Johnny leaves with his Eagle Fang students, including Miguel.
Episode 6: Kicks Get Chicks
At the All Valley Tournament board meeting, a motion is made to step up the quality of the event. the discussion becomes heated and personal. A video playback is shown of Aisha's tournament match the previous year in which she was paired against a male fighter. An undisclosed motion is later passed.
Daniel walks in on Sam and the Miyagi Dos to announce the new All Valley changes. These include board breaking and a separate division for the girls. There will be two champions and a grand trophy given to the dojo that wins the most first-place trophies. Though the students aside from Sam doubt their abilities to win in the tournament, Daniel assures them that this is the best thing that could have happened for them. Meanwhile, Johnny hates the changes, realizing that his dojo will need female fighters in order to fully compete. He tasks the students with finding girls to join. Terry and Kreese see themselves in the perfect position to win the tournament. A delivery arrives containing boxes emblazoned with the Cobra Kai logo.
As Tory is walking to Cobra Kai, she is approached by a woman, who turns out to be her aunt. The aunt asks her for money, but Tory sees that she is just trying to take advantage of her. As the woman makes a comment about Tory's mother, her temper flares again. But her aunt tries to appeal to her sensibilities, to no avail. She threatens Tory one more time before leaving. Miguel and Johnny attend a high school field and pitch Eagle Fang karate to female athletes, unsuccessfully. As they leave, Miguel is approached by Moon, who turns it down but recommends her ex-girlfriend.
Amanda is visited by Tory, who requests her help. Amanda invites her in, and Tory describes her situation. She tells Amanda that the principal of the school needs her to sign off in order for Tory to return. Amanda says she will only if Tory gets help. As Tory agrees, Daniel and Sam walk in. Sam is furious to see Tory, but Tory is visibly not looking to pick a fight. Demetri visits Hawk and vents his frustration over the new All Valley rules. Hawk is upset that everyone at school knows how he was jumped and had his hair cut. He is truly remorseful for the actions he took in using his newfound strength to seem tougher, as well as for how he treated everyone. He then says that he won't return to Miyagi Do or Eagle Fang. He says he quits karate.
In the gymnasium, Johnny and Miguel speak to Piper, a gymnast. Johnny stumbles through a woke pitch of Eagle Fang, and convinces her to join. Sam argues with Amanda and Daniel for letting Tory go back to her high school. She storms off after stating that she doesn't feel like she is being heard. Daniel argues with Amanda about her decision. Amanda tells Daniel about the time she smashed her math tutor's car with a baseball bat while she was in it. She did it because her tutor was having an affair with her father. She was charged with a misdemeanor, kept from walking across the stage for graduation, and her parents divorced. Amanda agrees that Tory is unstable, but maybe she needs a wakeup call. Daniel say someone else does.
Hawk and Demetri continue to argue over Hawk leaving karate. Demetri pleads with Hawk to come to the All Valley Tournament. Hawk is still depressed, so Demetri shows him their YouTube videos from their younger nerd days to remind him that they are best friends. Robby goes into a store and is approached by Daniel, who tells him he knows what he did to Eli. As he goes on to warn Robby about Terry's ways, the latter walks in behind him. Terry interrupts and dismisses Robby. Daniel tells Terry off, but Terry tries to manipulate him into seeing things differently. Daniel leaves.
At Eagle Fang, Miguel shares a video of Piper and the gymnast crew sporting their Cobra Kai shirts, having received them for a promotion to join the dojo. Johnny feels hopeless to find female students, but Miguel encourages him to not give up. Sam drives to Santa Barbara to see Aisha. They discuss Tory coming back to school, and Aisha proposes politeness. She interprets the Cobra Kai lesson of striking first to use her manners rather than her strength. Johnny meets with Miguel at the high school debate, where a female student impresses Johnny with her attitude. At Miyagi Do, Daniel runs the team through a mock All Valley matchup. As he spars with Demetri, Hawk returns. When Daniel goes to get him a Gi, he walks in on Sam, and they reconcile over Tory. At school, Sam goes against Aisha's advice and once again threatens Tory with violence should she act out of line. | |
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A plane filled with bricks of cocaine is being smuggled when the plane malfunctions and begins to go down. The smuggler (Matthew Rhys) sticks bricks in several duffel bags and attempts to parachute out to salvage what he can. Unfortunately, he hits his head on the way out and falls to his death. The drugs, duffel bags, and dead smuggler all land in Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest. A big mama bear comes upon one of the bricks of the cocaine and gobbles it up, getting high AND aggressive.
Two hikers, Olaf and Elsa, are hiking happily through the forest. They see the bear in the distance, acting unusual. Although the hikers are charmed by the bear's unusual behavior, they get scared quickly when the bear notices them and approaches in an aggressive fashion. Olaf tries to advise Elsa that people shouldn't flee from black bears, but she doesn't listen. The bear quickly catches the fleeing Elsa and rips her apart in front of a despondent Olaf (before the bear then follows a passing butterfly into the woods, leaving a blood-covered Olaf alone).
Meanwhile, drug kingpin Syd (Ray Liotta) meets with his fixer Daveed (O'Shea Jackson) and says that he needs him to investigate the plane crash and recover the drugs. He wants Daveed to take his son Eddie (Alden Ehrenreich) as well. Eddie is taking the recent death of his wife very hard and Syd hopes that this journey will help Eddie get straightened out. Daveed tries to cheer up his compatriot, but is unsuccessful.
Sari (Keri Russell), a single mom who lives near the forest, talks to her young teenage daughter Dee Dee (Brooklynn Prince). Sari had planned to take Dee Dee to the Forest that weekend to "paint the waterfall." But she tells her daughter that she instead wants to take Dee Dee to Nashville for the weekend along with her new boyfriend. Dee Dee says it's OK, but seems unhappy.
A detective named Bob (Isiah Whitlock Jr.) hears about the plane crash and the dead smuggler. Knowing that the smuggler is linked to Syd (whose operation he's been investigating), Bob decides to go to the forest to investigate. He leaves his brand new dog with his colleague Reba (Ayoola Smart) and takes off for the forest.
The next morning, Dee Dee skips school to go to the forest with her best friend Henry (Christian Convery) so that she can paint the falls anyways. While going down the path, they find a brick of cocaine. The kids open it up and even eat a couple mouthfuls of it! Attracted to the smell of the cocaine, the bear emerges from the woods and chases after the childrenβ¦
Forest ranger Liz (Margot Martindale) is putting on lipstick and fancy perfume in anticipation of seeing local wildlife expert Peter (Jesse Tyler Ferguson). The armed ranger walks into the giftshop to find a local teenage punk nicknamed Vest (J.B. Moore) (who is shoplifting at the time). Vest is able to sweet talk his way out of trouble.
Dee Dee's school calls Sari to tell her that Dee Dee is absent. Sari deduces that Dee Dee must have snuck off to the forest and follows her there. Sari goes to the ranger station to ask for help, interrupting Liz's flirtations with Peter. Although Liz tries to chase Sari off, Peter agrees to help Sari out and the three go off into the woods. Liz speculates that Dee Dee may have been kidnapped by local teens who have been mugging people in the forest.
Daveed and Eddie make it to the forest and they stop so Daveed can use the restroom. There, the gang of teens β Vest, Ponytail (Leo Hanna) and Kid (Aaron Holiday) β walk in on Daveed and try to mug him. Daveed beats up the kids (although one of them manages to stab him in the shoulder during the fight). Daveed then finds one of the teens is carrying a brick of cocaine. He revives Kid to ask about the cocaine. Kid admits that they found a duffel bag full of bricks and hid it at a gazebo in the forest (planning to get it at night so they could sell it themselves). Daveed threatens Kid until he agrees to lead the gangsters to the pavilion.
As Liz, Peter and Sari go through the forest, they find a brick of cocaine in the underbrush. Peter picks it up to investigate when they then hear a terrified Henry calling for help. They see Henry hiding in a tree and claiming a bear tried to kill him. Liz and Peter laugh at his claims, when the bear emerges from the woods and mauls Liz (taking a bite out of her butt). Sari manages to hide while Peter climbs another tree. Peter opens the brick to find the cocaine inside and it spills all over him. The wildlife expert accuses Henry of feeding cocaine to the bear, which he denies. The bear begins climbing a tree to get to Henry while Liz limps off to "get some help" at the ranger station β abandoning everyone else. The bear almost reaches Henry when it smells the cocaine on Peter. It ignores the child and climbs down Henry's tree to run over to Peter's tree. It climbs Peter's tree and rips Peter apart while Henry jumps down to Sari and the two run off deeper into the forest. Henry says that he saw the bear drag Dee Dee away, but that she was still alive when he last saw her. They soon find a trail of paint that Dee Dee dumped out of her backpack while she was being dragged off so that rescuers may be able to follow and find her.
Liz makes it back to the ranger station where she finds Vest and Ponytail ransacking it. Ignoring the teens, she calls for an ambulance. The bear soon shows up at the cabin and tries to get in. Liz tells Ponytail to open the front door so she can shoot it. Being injured (and a terrible shot), Liz ends up accidentally shooting Ponytail in the head and killing him instead. The bear then breaks through a window, mauling Vest.
Bob arrives at the forest and goes to the pavilion. He finds the duffel bag of cocaine hidden on the roof of the pavilion and begins trying to find a way onto the roof. Meanwhile, an unseen gunman also arrives at the forest.
Two ambulance drivers arrive at the ranger station to find Ponytail dead on the floor (expressing surprise since Liz reported the incident as a concussion). One EMT goes to Liz (who is barely conscious on the floor) and the other opens a door to a closet from which blood is seeping out. Inside the closet, the EMT finds the bear gnawing on Vest's decapitated head. The bear lunges at the EMT and pins him under the closet door. The unpinned EMT manages to drag Liz onto a gurney and into the ambulance. The second EMT distracts the bear and manages to jump in just as the ambulance leaves. The bear pursues the ambulance and the second EMT is unable to close the doors of the speeding vehicle. Liz shoots at the bear but misses every shot. The bear manages to jump into the ambulance. It rips the second EMT apart and knocks Liz's gurney out of the ambulance where she is crushed on the road. The first EMT panics and drives into a tree. Since she didn't have time to buckle up, she flies out of the windshield to her death. The dazed bear wanders back into the forest.
Kid and Eddie bond on the way to the pavilion, with Kid helping Eddie find a measure of closure about his dead wife. As the trio arrive, they are ambushed by Bob who is stuck on the roof of the pavilion with the duffel bag of cocaine (he climbed a tree and jumped onto the roof of the pavilion, but has no way to get off). The gangsters and the detective get into an argument and, when Daveed goes for his gun, Bob shoots at him and knocks off two of Daveed's fingers. To their shock, the bear suddenly appears. The bear eats a brick of cocaine in front of them. It then approaches Eddie and collapses on top of him. Eddie notes the bear is a girl (it's vagina is on his ear). Reba suddenly shows up and helps Bob take control of the situation.
Meanwhile, Dee Dee awakens in the bear's cave with an injured leg. She sees she is in there with two cubs, who are eating cocaine out of a duffel bag that their mom brought back to the cave.
Cutting back to the pavilion, the bear finally awakens and begins menacing everyone on the ground. Bob takes a brick of cocaine out of the duffel and throws it into the woods so the bear chases after it. Kid runs away but the rest stay. Suddenly, Bob is shot by the mystery assailant. Syd walks up and reveals himself as the shooter. Reba reveals that she is secretly working for Syd. The drug dealer forces the group to go deeper into the forest to recover whatever cocaine they can (noting that his connections will kill him for losing so much cocaine, regardless of the fact that it was an accident). Bob bleeds out on the roof, with his last thoughts being of his pet dog and the life they could have had together.
Henry and Sari bump into Olaf and he is able to help them track down the bear cave. Olaf leaves them there and they go in and are reunited with Dee Dee. Hearing a commotion at the front of the cave and assuming it is the bear, they follow the cubs out of a back entrance. The back entrance dead ends on a cliff behind the waterfall. In fact, the disturbance they heard at the entrance were Syd and his gang. They go inside the cave and see bricks of cocaine and follow it to the back entrance (except for Reba who, not wanting to tempt fate, leaves them to go back to her car). The gangsters bump into Sari and the kids at the waterfall and Syd threatens to kill them. Daveed and Eddie finally stand up to Syd and a stand-off ensues.
Before the stand-off is resolved, the bear returns and attacks. Sari grabs the kids and jumps off the cliff into the water below. Eddie and Daveed follow soon after (although Daveed is grazed by a bullet when Syd shoots at the bear). Syd shoots the bear several times and it seemingly dies. However, as Syd tries to collect the bricks of cocaine himself, he tears open a bag. The cocaine falls onto the bear and revives it. The bear claws open Syd's stomach and then the cubs eat out his intestines.
All the others survived the waterfall jump and Sari (a nurse) patches up Daveed. They return to the ranger station to find Reba waiting there. She tells them all to get out of there and she will cover their tracks. Reba also gives Bob's dog to Eddie, who vows to live a better life going forward and to raise the dog. Daveed appreciates having an animal not addicted to cocaine. As Sari and the kids walk off, Dee Dee says she's now happy to go to Nashville with her mother and mother's new boyfriend.
The film ends with unseen hikers taking a picture of the bear and her cubs. The three bears notice the hikers and attack! Text on the screen notes that there may still be bricks of cocaine in the forest to this very day.
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The bear and her cubs become addicted to cocaine and end up maiming and killing a lot of people while searching for cocaine, including killing and eating drug kingpin Syd. Sari, Dee Dee, Henry, Daveed, Eddie, Kid, Olaf and Reba all make it out of the forest alive. The bear and her cubs continue killing on occasion to this very day. | The bear and her cubs become addicted to cocaine and end up maiming and killing a lot of people while searching for cocaine, including killing and eating drug kingpin Syd. Sari, Dee Dee, Henry, Daveed, Eddie, Kid, Olaf and Reba all make it out of the forest alive. The bear and her cubs continue killing on occasion to this very day. |
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Ruby Rossi (Emilia Jones) is a senior in high school and the only hearing member of her deaf family, including her father Frank (Troy Kotsur), mother Jackie (Marlee Matlin), and older brother Leo (Daniel Durant). She works on her father's fishing boat with her father and brother and enjoys singing as she does so. She translates for her entire family and for their business to the hearing people on the docks, and when money doesn't come in like they think it should, Leo suggests selling their own fish directly. Meanwhile, Ruby spends her days at school with her best friend Gertie (Amy Forsyth), where some of the other kids make fun of her for smelling like fish and for having a deaf family.
Ruby has a crush on Miles (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) and so when she sees him signing up for choir, she does so as well. After school, her parents pick her up in their truck with the music blasting, embarrassing Ruby. She accompanies her parents to a doctor's appointment and has to be deeply embarrassed when having to translate the information that they have jock itch (a common ailment among fishermen for being in damp clothes) and the doctor orders them not to have sex for two weeks, which they say is impossible. As the family has dinner together, Leo swipes on Tinder.
Choir class begins, and the teacher, Mr. Villalobos (Eugenio Derbez) asks each student to sing a little so he can learn their vocal parts When it's Ruby's turn, she becomes too nervous and emotional and runs out of the room. She goes to the water and sings by herself, but then returns home to discover her parents arguing over money, having credit cards being declined and bills mounting. Frank says maybe they sell their boat. Meanwhile, at the docks, all the fishermen are told that they are going to have to pay eight hundred dollars a day out of pocket for federal observers to come to make sure they are following all their regulations, deeply frustrating all the fishermen who say they can't afford it.
Back at school, Ruby goes back to Mr. Villalobos and explains when she was little she used to get made fun of for the way she sounded because she spoke like a deaf person, and she sometimes gets nervous. Later, Mr. Villalobos finally hears Ruby sing and is very impressed with her voice. He eventually chooses her to sing a duet at the fall concert and pairs her with Miles. He instructs them to practice together. At the docks, Ruby finds that Leo is selling the fish for less than they are worth and yells at him about it. She runs into her father outside smoking weed.
At school, Mr. Villalobos has Ruby and Miles sing their duet from him and finds they are totally out of sync β they practiced separately, not together. He tells them to fix it and afterward asks Ruby what her plans after graduating are. Ruby says she isn't going to college because her family can't afford it. He, an alum of the Berklee College of Music, says they have auditions coming up and have scholarships. He asks her how she feels when she sings and she signs her response. He offers to tutor her to prepare her for the audition but warms her not to waste his time. She accepts.
When Ruby tells her mother, Jackie doesn't seem excited, hurting Ruby's feelings. Jackie wonders if she was blind if Ruby would take up painting. Meanwhile, Leo has the idea to start a co-op for their sales, but Frank says it would never work because the other fisherman thinks he's a joke. Angry, Leo goes with the fisherman to their local bar, but can't really communicate with them. When someone spills their drink on him, he gets into a bar fight, Gertie, who works at the bar, talks to him after β communicating via text β and the two ends up making out in a back room.
Miles comes over to work with Ruby on the duet. Slightly uncomfortable and not knowing where to look, the two sing back to back. It begins to work until they are interrupted by the sounds of Frank and Jackie having sex. Ruby stops them, humiliated, and is further humiliated when the two sit Ruby and Miles down to have a sex talk with them that Ruby is forced to translate. At school, other kids begin making fun of Ruby about her parents and she angrily confronts Miles for telling. Miles insists he just told one person but Ruby storms off. At practice, Ruby works on her piece, "Both Sides Now" by Joni Mitchell. Mr. Villalobos encourages her to get angry and sing from emotion.
A council address the fisherman about the observers. Frank ends up standing up to speak, which Ruby translates. He tells the council to suck his dick, and decides to use Leo's idea β he says they're starting their own co-op and tells everyone to bring their catch to him and he will sell it for double. At home, Jackie is horrified. Leo says they can finally be part of the fishing community, but Jackie says they aren't and will never be since they can't communicate with them. Frank points to Ruby as their way of communicating.
Ruby begins working constantly on the new business doing all the translating and keeping up her very busy practice schedule. Jackie tries to communicate with the other wives but feels left out. Mr. Villalobos gets angry with Ruby for being late and not taking the work seriously. He warns her if she is late one more time he will be done tutoring her. Miles finds Ruby and tells her he's sorry, that he actually admired that she has a family who all love each other, unlike his family.
At the business, a news crew comes to interview Frank and Jackie. Ruby needs to get to practice and Jackie yells at her that she can't go. She accuses Ruby of wanting them to fail. Guilty, Ruby stays and translates for the interview then rushes to Mr. Villalobosβs house, but he doesn't answer the door, done with Ruby not being committed. At school, she goes to see him to apologize, but he refuses to continue with her, saying he doesn't need a lesson in failure.
At home, Ruby tells her family about how much she loves singing and has a fight with the family about being their interpreter and how exhausted she is. Later, Jackie and Frank argue about Ruby going to college, with Jackie not wanting her to go, wondering what if she's an awful singer. She says she doesn't want her baby to go, and Frank says she was never a baby. Angry with her family, Ruby doesn't go to work and the observer shows up to monitor Frank's boat. While Ruby and Miles go swimming together and eventually kiss, the observer realizes there is no one hearing working on the boat and calls the coast guard β neither Frank nor Leo hear the sirens.
Frank's license is suspended and he is levied with huge fines which he won't be able to pay back without getting back on the water. The only way they can do that is with a hearing deckhand, which Jackie says they can't afford to hire. Frank says Ruby is the hearing deckhand. Ruby becomes incredibly emotional asking how they can say it's Ruby's fault. When Frank says he'll sell the business, Ruby agrees to give up on college and stay and work on the boat, insisting she's excited. Leo gets angry and storms out. Jackie buys Ruby a nice dress for her concert and explains to Ruby that Leo just feels left out. Ruby says if anything she's the one out. She asks Jackie if she ever wishes she was deaf, and Jackie tells her that when she found out she was hearing her heart sank because she was afraid she wouldn't be able to communicate with her, but she loves her the way she is.
Ruby goes to see Leo, who says Ruby can sing and needs to follow that. He says he hasn't been able to do anything with the business and is tired of being babied and not being allowed to participate. Ruby says it's only because it all involves talking to hearing people, and Leo says he doesn't care, let the hearing people figure out how to talk to them. At the concert, the family can't hear Ruby perform but Gertie tells them she's doing good. Afterward, Mr. Villalobos introduces himself, attempting to say nice to meet you in sign but accidentally saying fuck you. He tells them they're making a terrible mistake not letting Ruby go to school, but Ruby doesn't translate it.
After the concert, Frank asks Ruby what her song was about and asks her to sing it for him. The next day, the whole family takes Ruby to her Berklee audition. The family is told they can't go into the audition room with Ruby, who goes in and finds Miles, who says he choked at his audition. The audition begins and Ruby realizes she left her sheet music. She's unsure how to go on when Mr. Villalobos enters and offers to accompany her. She starts off a little rough and Mr. Villalobos messes up the piano on purpose to let her start again. Her family enters up on the top row of the theater, and Ruby sings "Both Sides Now" while signing the words.
Frank trains a new hearing deckhand and the business begins going well. Jackie even bonds with the other wives. Miles learns some sign language. Ruby gets into Berklee and says goodbye to her family as Gertie drives her away. She stops and runs back to share a group hug with her family. She signs goodbye as the car drives away.
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Ruby Rossi (Emilia Jones) is a senior in high school and the only hearing member of her deaf family, including her father Frank (Troy Kotsur), mother Jackie (Marlee Matlin), and older brother Leo (Daniel Durant). She works on her father's fishing boat with her father and brother. She has a love for singing and begins training with her teacher Mr. Villalobos (Eugenio Derbez) to audition for a music college scholarship, but finds herself torn between wanting to do something on her own and the responsibility of being the translator for her entire family. She eventually gives up singing, but her family comes around to support her and she gets into school and leaves her family for the first time. | Ruby Rossi (Emilia Jones) is a senior in high school and the only hearing member of her deaf family, including her father Frank (Troy Kotsur), mother Jackie (Marlee Matlin), and older brother Leo (Daniel Durant). She works on her father's fishing boat with her father and brother. She has a love for singing and begins training with her teacher Mr. Villalobos (Eugenio Derbez) to audition for a music college scholarship, but finds herself torn between wanting to do something on her own and the responsibility of being the translator for her entire family. She eventually gives up singing, but her family comes around to support her and she gets into school and leaves her family for the first time. |
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In Detroit, Officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) goes to his girlfriend Vanessa Manning's (Taraji P. Henson) house during the day, but as they have sex he thinks he sees Vanessa's son Kareem (Terrence Little Gardenhigh) in the house. Vanessa tells him Kareem is at school, and if he doesn't accept Kareem as part of her life they can't be together. Meanwhile, at school, he complains to his friend Dominic (Chance Hurstfield) about seeing his mom dating a white guy and even worse dating a cop, which would be terrible for his aspiring rap career. He resolves to get revenge on Coffee by getting gangsters to mess him up.
Detective Linda Watts (Betty Gilpin) leads a raid on rapper Orlando Johnson (RonReaco Lee) and arrests him in a massive drug bust. Watts lets Coffee take him in the back of his cruiser to go to jail, but Johnson breaks out and steals Coffee's own car out from under him, which goes viral on YouTube. Coffee complains to Captain Hill (David Alan Grier) about Watts's verbal abuse and constant belittling, including bringing up his ex-wife's cheating on him, but Watts continues to chew out Coffee for his incompetence and losing her arrest. Hill reassigns Coffee to traffic cop duty and the whole police station mockingly applauds Coffee on his way out.
Vanessa calls Coffee and tells him Kareem asked for him to pick him up from school. Coffee is uncomfortable, but when Vanessa is disappointed he doesn't want to connect with her son, he agrees, but doesn't tell her he's now on traffic duty. After doing a rap as a poetry presentation, Kareem gets picked up by Coffee β where he pretends he's being arrested to look tough in front of his classmates. Kareem is hostile to Coffee, and purposely directs him to drive a boxing gym where he has discovered Orlando Johnson is hiding out. Johnson and his two lackeys Dee and Rodney (William βBig Sleeps' Stewart, Andrew Bachelor) have a cop tied up and beaten. He tells them that Coffee tried to molest him and he offers them money to beat him up. The cop pleads with them to let him go, that his boss will come after all of them, and Dee shoots the cop to death. Hearing the gunshots, Coffee goes in, leading to a firefight that Coffee and Kareem manage to flee from, breaking into a trunk of a car to hide.
From the trunk, Coffee calls Watts and tells her about Orlando, but Kareem realizes the cop that died was a dirty cop and that they can't trust anyone and forces him to hang up. Kareem also realizes he left his phone when they fled, which had his information and video of the murder β he knows his mom might be in danger. They bang on the trunk until the driver pulls over, and they commandeer the car and drive off. They go to Vanessa's place and pretend nothing is wrong, until Vanessa gets an amber alert for Kareem. They turn on the TV and see the news reporting that Coffee had a psychotic break and kidnapped Kareem. Vanessa calls 911, and refuses to leave just as Johnson and his men arrive. Kareem takes Coffee's taser and tases Vanessa, shocking Coffee, and Coffee carries her as they flee out the back.
They head to a motel, where on the TV, they see Coffee is now also being framed for the dirty cop's murder. Coffee pleads with Kareem to work with him, and Kareem agrees on the condition that Coffee never see Vanessa again and that he take him to strip club, which he reluctantly agrees to. They leave a note for Vanessa explaining everything and track Kareem's phone to where Johnson is. Kareem counsels Coffee that the way not to get bullied is to be aggressive and very gay, like Mike Tyson. Coffee orders Kareem to stay in the car, but he follows him inside the gang's hideout, where the drugs are being produced. Kareem distracts the guards with dirty talk and Coffee knocks them out, one by one. Coffee encounters Johnson and they get into a huge fight, but Kareem gets Johnson at gunpoint.
They tie him up, and Coffee tries to interrogate Johnson about the truth behind the drugs and dirty cops. Johnson isn't intimidated by Coffee, but Kareem keeps shit-talking. Finally, Coffee follows Kareem's advice and tells Johnson how he's in love with him β in a more romantic way than Kareem's "gay and aggressive" way. Eventually, they realize Kareem's phone is up Johnson's butt. They convince Johnson that the video is the only thing proving he didn't shoot the cop and when they threaten to delete it, Coffee says Watts is the dirty cop running all the drugs. Johnson begs Coffee to protect him β he agrees, and loads Johnson into the trunk of his car. Elsewhere, Dee and Rodney, having been tipped off when the motel clerk called the police, go to Vanessa's motel room to kindap her.
Meanwhile, Coffee calls Hill and tells him to come meet him in secret. He takes Kareem to a strip club, where he tells Kareem how his own stepdad beat him mom and Hill used to come break it up, and that's when he decided to be a cop. He tells him he doesn't really think he could be a good dad anyway, and has no interest in being Kareem's dad. He also talks to Kareem about girls, and pays a stripper to role play a conversation with him. Hill arrives with Watts, and when Coffee pulls a gun on Watts, Hill pulls a gun on him, revealing himself to also be a dirty cop in on the scheme. Watts shoots Hill in the head, planning to also frame Coffee for that as well. Coffee tries to fight, giving Kareem the chance to free, but Watts shoots him in the shoulder. She holds him at gunpoint and demands Kareem show himself or she'll kill Coffee. Kareem arrives driving Watts's cop car and hits her, and he and Coffee drive away.
Watts finds Johnson in the trunk and orders him to drive that car to chase after them, leading to a long shootout and car chase. Eventually, Kareem's erratic driving causes Watts and Johnson to crash, giving Coffee and Kareem a chance to get away. They go to the motel room where they discover Vanessa has been taken. Kareem is devastated and begins crying, and Coffee tries to console him. Kareem wants to go after him, but when Coffee tries to stop him, they get into a huge fight that ends with Coffee telling Kareem he's going to dump Vanessa anyway β just as Vanessa walks in. Flashbacks reveal that when Dee and Rodney arrived, Vanessa beat the living hell out of them and tied them up in her car. Vanessa, angry at Coffee for what she heard, takes Kareem and drives off β but Watts's henchmen arrive and kidnap Vanessa and Kareem as Coffee watches helpless.
He calls Watts and tells her he's going to trade his life for Vanessa and Kareem. He drives up and demands that Vanessa and Kareem be released and he will turn himself over. When Watts threatens to shoot Kareem right there, Coffee pulls the triggers out of two grenades and begins walking over. Watts tells everyone Coffee is bluffing, and Dee shoots Coffee in the shoulder. He drops the grenades and panics, kicking them towards the drug dealers β one blows Dee to pieces, and much of the drugs are bloodied and burned. The other gives Coffee time to get Vanessa and Kareem and run away, Watts is furious about the drugs she's about to sell being dirtied, and orders Johnson to go after and kill Coffee, Kareem, and Vanessa. When he seems uneasy, she promotes Rodney over him, and Rodney tells Johnson to kill them.
Johnson finds them and holds them at gunpoint. Vanessa realizes Johnson is just like Kareem β insecure and acting tough to put a front up, and convinces him not to kill them. Johnson admits he's never shot anyone and really just wanted to be a dentist, and he agrees to help them. The Canadians Watts is selling to arrive, and due to the damage to the drugs, Watts offers him 25 percent off. He accepts, but the Detroit metro police arrive leading to a giant shootout and explosions. Kareem and Vanessa escape to safety, but Coffee gets held up by Watts. During the fight, the briefcase of money gets opened, and Watts scrambles for the money as the building explodes. As Vanessa and Kareem watch in horror, Coffee emerges on fire, extremely badly burned but alive. Rodney escapes with some cocaine, Johnson is made an official informant by the police. Coffee asks Vanessa to marry him, and she jokes she'll have to wait to see how his face heals up. Watts emerges from the fire, still alive, ready to shoot Coffee, but Vanessa grabs his gun and shoots her repeatedly until she does down. Kareem agrees that it's okay for Coffee to keep seeing his mother, and they fist bump.
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Officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) is a bumbling cop dating Vanessa (Taraji P. Henson). Her son Kareem (Terrence Little Gardenhigh) resents this and hates Coffee, and when he goes to pay drug runner and rapper Orlando Johnson (RonReaco Lee) to rough Coffee up, he stumbles onto drugs and dirty cops, leading Coffee and Kareem to race around Detroit trying to stay alive and get to the bottom of it.
It turns out both Coffee's Captain Hill (David Alan Grier) and nemesis Detective Watts (Betty Gilpin) are dirty, and Watts murders Hill and ultimately kidnaps Vanessa and Kareem. Coffee is able to rescue them and the cops bust Watts's drug deal, with some help from Johnson, who never really wanted to be in drugs in the first place. Watts survives the explosion of the drug warehouse and emerges to shoot Coffee, but Vanessa shoots her. Kareem finally admits that he's okay with Coffee dating his mom, and the two fist bump. | Officer James Coffee (Ed Helms) is a bumbling cop dating Vanessa (Taraji P. Henson). Her son Kareem (Terrence Little Gardenhigh) resents this and hates Coffee, and when he goes to pay drug runner and rapper Orlando Johnson (RonReaco Lee) to rough Coffee up, he stumbles onto drugs and dirty cops, leading Coffee and Kareem to race around Detroit trying to stay alive and get to the bottom of it.
It turns out both Coffee's Captain Hill (David Alan Grier) and nemesis Detective Watts (Betty Gilpin) are dirty, and Watts murders Hill and ultimately kidnaps Vanessa and Kareem. Coffee is able to rescue them and the cops bust Watts's drug deal, with some help from Johnson, who never really wanted to be in drugs in the first place. Watts survives the explosion of the drug warehouse and emerges to shoot Coffee, but Vanessa shoots her. Kareem finally admits that he's okay with Coffee dating his mom, and the two fist bump. |
https://themoviespoiler.com/movies/cold-pursuit/ | COLD PURSUIT | COLD PURSUIT *CUT TO THE CHASE*
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In the town of Kehoe, Nelson "Nels" Coxman (Liam Neeson) is returning home from his job as a snowplow driver with his son Kyle (Micheal Richardson). Nels has dinner with his wife Grace (Laura Dern) and discusses his upcoming ceremony. The following day, Nels is awarded Citizen of the Year.
Kyle is kidnapped at work by criminal enforcers Speedo (Michael Eklund) and Limbo (Bradley Stryker), and is thrown into a van where another victim, Dante (Wesley MacInnes), is also being held. The crooks inject a large dose of heroin into Kyle's body before Dante manages to free himself and run out of the van. Speedo shoots after him but Dante has gotten away. Speedo and Limbo later bring Kyle's body to a public setting and make it look like he just passed out before he is found sometime later.
We meet drug lord Trevor Calcote, AKA "Viking" (Tom Bateman) as he observes that his son Ryan (Nicholas Holmes) has a black eye. Viking instructs his son to hit his bully back, but Ryan thinks he would be just as dumb as the bully. Viking is then informed by his men that Dante has escaped them.
Nels and Grace are informed of Kyle's death. Nels argues that Kyle was not a junkie. Grace becomes distressed by the ordeal and she leaves Nels for the time being. Nels goes to his storage shed and grabs a rifle. He puts the barrel in his mouth, but before he pulls the trigger, he finds Dante in there, bloodied and hiding. Nels beats information out of Dante and learns that he and Kyle got involved with Viking's men and they lost a bunch of cocaine, which led to their captures and Kyle's murder. Dante gives up the names of the men involved.
Nels encounters Speedo at a nightclub and follows him into the elevator. When Nels demands to know what happened with Kyle and who ordered his murder, Speedo ignores Nels and threatens him with his gun. Nels attacks Speedo when he's not looking and beats his face to a pulp before dragging him to the back of a van. Speedo says he was taking orders from Limbo. Nels finds a picture of Limbo on his phone and proceeds to strangle Speedo until he stops moving. He then wraps his body in chicken wire and throws him down a gorge. When Nels returns home, Grace is there, but she won't talk to him.
Viking escorts Ryan to school and finds that one of his men packed cookies in his lunch, which Viking is strongly against as he wants to regulate his son's diet. He is then told that Speedo is missing.
Patroling the town is Detective Kim Dash (Emmy Rossum) and her partner Gip (John Doman). They catch some teens smoking a joint, and Kim wants to arrest them, but Gip tells her to ease up since it's not that serious.
Nels goes to find Limbo at a wedding dress shop where he works. Limbo knows why Nels is there and he tries to shoot him, but Nels dodges the shot and fights Limbo until he knocks him down. Limbo confesses that he was instructed to kill Kyle and Dante by an enforcer known as Santa. Nels shoots Limbo dead and takes his body to the gorge as well.
Viking meets with his ex-wife Aya (Julia Jones) as they make arrangements for their sharing custody of Ryan. Viking shows her a list of the diet he wants to give Ryan, which Aya thinks is insane. After they meet, Viking is informed that Limbo is missing, making him increasingly angry.
Nels spots Santa (Michael Adamthwaite) driving by a snow-covered road. Using his snowplow, Nels blocks Santa's path and goes to beat him and try to get more info out of him, but Santa says through the beatings that Nels is wasting his time. The two of them have a laugh as Nels admits to being tired of hitting Santa, right before he shoots Santa in the head. He joins Speedo and Limbo at the bottom of the gorge as well, and Nels plows his car off the road. Nels goes home and sees that Grace has left him.
Nels pays a visit to his brother Byron (William Forsythe), who was once part of the criminal world and was known as "Wingman". His wife Ahn (Elizabeth Thai) immediately dislikes Nels, thinking he is part of the same crew Byron used to hang with. Byron makes a call and learns about the business that Kyle and Dante were involved in, and he tells Nels about Viking and how dangerous he is.
Viking suspects the disappearances of his men are the work of an American Indian drug gang of which their leader, White Bull (Tom Jackson), had made a compromise with Viking's own father when they took over the area on the reservation. Viking orders two of his men to apprehend White Bull's son Little Hawk after he returns from the airport. After beating Little Hawk senseless, he never tells them anything, and Viking executes him. He has Little Hawk's body hung up by a sign near the reservation for his father to find, along with the shark tooth that White Bull gave Viking's father as a peace offering. White Bull now wants revenge against Viking, specifically "a son for a son".
Byron suggests to Nels that he hire a hitman called The Eskimo (Arnold Pinnock) to kill Viking. Nels follows Byron's instructions on how to do business with The Eskimo, being that he must pick him up from a train station, take him to a motel, and pay half the money upfront. When Nels does all of that, The Eskimo suspects Nels of being a cop since cops do that "half upfront" deal instead of two-thirds upfront. The Eskimo later goes to Viking's place and explicitly tells him that a man by the name of Coxman hired him to kill Viking, and he wants to make a bigger payday by working with Viking. The crooks believe Coxman is Byron, as they remember him as Wingman. Viking refuses to do work with The Eskimo as he did not honor his code by carrying out the job, so he has his men kill The Eskimo.
Viking and two of his men drive to Byron's home and pick him up. They still think he was the one who sent The Eskimo after him. Byron knows what is going to happen, but since he is already suffering from cancer, he could not care less that he is about to be murdered. Viking respects Byron's spirit before he is executed. Nels and Ahn later visit Byron's grave, but Ahn spits on it and walks away with her luggage.
Meanwhile, Kim has been doing her own investigation into the case after gathering info from around town, as well as an ex-boyfriend of hers. She learns that Dante has also died from an overdose, as well as the names of people involved in both Viking's and White Bull's operations.
Viking attempts to pin the blame of Little Hawk's murder on one of his goons, Dexter (Benjamin Hollingsworth). Viking shoots Dexter in the head and orders his men to decapitate him and bring the head to White Bull as an offering. He sends his man Sly (David O'Hara) to deliver the head and say that Dexter was the one who killed Little Hawk. White Bull is thankful for the offering, but he still demands a son for a son, and he kills Sly as well.
White Bull orders his men to kidnap Ryan in retaliation for Little Hawk's murder. They attempt to get him during the week that Aya has custody of him. However, Nels catches wind of this and poses as someone working for Ryan's parents and he picks him up from school. Nels manages to lose White Bull's men from his trail before taking Ryan to his home. The boy is not scared as Nels is friendly to him, and Ryan is already a good-natured kid. Nels puts Ryan to bed, but he asks Nels to tell him a story before he goes to sleep. He bonds with the boy better than his own father does.
Aya confronts Viking after she believed that he kidnapped Ryan to assert authority. Viking thinks the Indians took Ryan and just didn't call, which he says is what they must do in the event of a kidnapping. His men later bring in a janitor from Ryan's school, who says he saw Nels taking Ryan, and he mentions the name Coxman. Viking makes it look like the men will give the janitor the money he was promised, but he just has his men kill him.
Nels lures Viking and his men toward his job. He hides Ryan as he attempts to kill Viking, but a bodyguard blocks Nels's shot. One of Viking's men finds Nels and brings him out at gunpoint. As Viking demands to know where Ryan is, the Indians arrive and engage in a shootout with Viking's men. Most men on both sides are killed, but Viking attempts to escape in his car. Nels operates a machine to cut a tree and drive it through Viking's car. This leaves Viking trapped, and White Bull shoots Viking in the chest. Nels starts to leave, but White Bull forces him to let him join him.
Later that night, Kim and Gip come across the scene. Viking is still alive until Gip finds him, and he finally dies. Ryan then gets out and drives the snowplow away from the scene, and the officers must follow him.
Nels and White Bull ride along the snowy roads as Nels just continues to do his job. As they ride together, White Bull's last surviving man, Avalanche (Mitchell Saddleback), is paragliding and accidentally flies into the path of the snowplow, causing him to get shredded.
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A snowplow driver named Nels Coxman learns that his son Kyle was murdered by drug dealers. He goes after the enforcers before their boss, Trevor Calcote/Viking, learns about their disappearances. Viking suspects it to be the work of an American Indian cartel that previously handled business with Viking's father. This ignites a war between them when Viking kills the only son of the Indian's leader, White Bull. The trauma from their son's death, as well as Nels's subsequent detachment, causes his wife to leave him.
White Bull orders his men to kidnap and kill Viking's young son Ryan, but Nels gets the boy first and keeps him safe. He lures both gangs to his work site where they engage in a shootout, leaving most men dead. Nels traps Viking in his car, and White Bull shoots Viking in the chest. Ryan is later found safe by two detectives who were investigating the murders in the area, while they find Viking as he slowly dies.
Nels drives away in his snowplow and is joined by White Bull. As they drive away, White Bull's last remaining guy accidentally paraglides into the snowplow's path and is killed. | A snowplow driver named Nels Coxman learns that his son Kyle was murdered by drug dealers. He goes after the enforcers before their boss, Trevor Calcote/Viking, learns about their disappearances. Viking suspects it to be the work of an American Indian cartel that previously handled business with Viking's father. This ignites a war between them when Viking kills the only son of the Indian's leader, White Bull. The trauma from their son's death, as well as Nels's subsequent detachment, causes his wife to leave him.
White Bull orders his men to kidnap and kill Viking's young son Ryan, but Nels gets the boy first and keeps him safe. He lures both gangs to his work site where they engage in a shootout, leaving most men dead. Nels traps Viking in his car, and White Bull shoots Viking in the chest. Ryan is later found safe by two detectives who were investigating the murders in the area, while they find Viking as he slowly dies.
Nels drives away in his snowplow and is joined by White Bull. As they drive away, White Bull's last remaining guy accidentally paraglides into the snowplow's path and is killed. |
https://themoviespoiler.com/movies/collective-romania/ | COLLECTIVE (Romania) | COLLECTIVE (Romania) *CUT TO THE CHASE*
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In October 2015, a fire broke out at the "Colectiv" club in Bucharest, Romania, instantly killing 27 people in and injuring 180. Outraged at the lack of fire exits, people took to the streets to protest the corruption and lack of accountability, forcing the Social Democratic government to resign. To calm the angry populace, a temporary technocrat government was put in place for one year until the next general election.
37 more victims of the fire die in hospitals over the next several months, leading to more outrage about the lack of healthcare and the mismanaging of their care by the hospitals, who seemed to have many errors in care that led to more unnecessary deaths. The hospitals made statements that all necessary means were being met and everything was going fine, which clearly was untrue.
Local journalists at the βSports Gazette' begin investigating the mismanaging by hospitals. Sources tell them that many patients died of bacterial infections and that their hospitals were never safe for burn victims. The journalists begin investigating the disinfectants used at the hospitals, suspecting they are diluted per a source's intel. The documents provided state otherwise, so they take the solutions and get them tested.
The testing confirms that the disinfectants given to the hospitals have been diluted to ten percent of what they're supposed to be. They go to publish the story about the company, Hexi Pharma, and how it falsified the disinfectants and also how the government did nothing to check or protect from this gross injustice β and in fact lied about it, in fact. The minister of health orders investigations into the situation since Hexi Pharma supplies over 200 hospitals.
Catalin Tolontan, one of the journalists, goes on television to discuss the investigation and the lies from the government. The Ministry of Health has a press conference where they state the disinfectants were effective in 95 percent of cases, only five percent was diluted, and that every one of their patients is safe. The minister of health dodges all the press questions and is dismissive of their insistence of facts, evidence, and proof. They have their own tests stating otherwise, and the minister says their tests must come from unaccredited labs. He goes on TV and repeats that the products are 95 percent effective.
The journalists continue forward, and Tolontan finds a source who has been giving the intelligence service briefings since 2008 who sends the Gazette the documents. The source had been telling the service for years that the bacterial infections were killing people and what the cause was. The service knew about the problem and did nothing. The Gazette publishes the story. Protests continue over the corruption and lack of protection.
The minister of health resigns and leaves the press briefing without taking any questions. Police begin investigating Hexi Pharma β while the Gazette investigates the head of Hexi Pharma, Dan Condrea, and finds offshore accounts full of money β they discover an entire scheme where he sells diluted products to Hexi at inflated prices, then uses the money to bribe the government. Rich people get richer while people die in hospitals. A criminal investigation into Condrea begins.
The government announces at a press conference that they have tested the Hexi products and that they are all diluted. Tolontan asks about the five percent that the minister of health claimed previously, and they claim they can't speak to that. Shortly after, Dan Condrea is killed in a car crash. No one is sure if it is an accident, murder, or suicide. The paper suspects he was killed because he could have named all the sources in government and health that he bribed.
The new minister of health, Vlad β a former patient rights activist β has a press conference, and announces he intends to be transparent and open with the public. Tolontan appears on television where a journalist accuses him of suspecting a conspiracy, implying that hundreds of hospital managers were bribed. They accuse his investigation of leading Condrea to commit suicide. Tolontan holds firm to his positions, explaining that he is only after the truth.
Vlad continues working in his new position, trying to improve the system. He is very frustrated that Hexi products are not being immediately removed. He wants to investigate every regulation for approving these biocides and get to the bottom of it, much to the consternation of his advisors, who keep pointing out bureaucratic blockades. Meanwhile, the Gazette finds a patient in a hospital with literal maggots in his wound. Their source, a frustrated doctor explains that there are countless continual deaths and lack of disinfecting, and poor blood transfusions.
Vlad doesn't want to shut down the hospital, he thinks it's rash and that the hospital can still treat burn victims. He contacts the hospital to inquire about the patient and finds he died the night previous. He has a press conference where he says that this has been a horrible oversight and the hospital is being relocated. A journalist asks about the poor medical care, and Vlad encourages the press not to blame the entire staff.
The disgruntled doctor meets with Vlad, and details how the hospital management avoided the problems and did nothing while patients were dying. She says that hospitals treated patients as inhuman, covering living patients faces. She says that bribes run rampant β doctors bribing supervisors to get to floors where doctors are given more bribes. Vlad is horrified and wonders how it got so bad. He is at a loss at how to solve this horrible systemic problem.
One of the Colectiv victims, Tedy, who is majorly disfigured is fitted for a robotic hand. She does a series of portraits of herself and attends the art opening, where the public also is able to see the damage to her body in so many photos. Vlad meets with Tedy and other victims and tells them the ministry has allocated funds to get them treatment abroad if needed, and that the burn hospital has been completely renovated. They demand answers about what happened with the previous administration, and Vlad tells them the truth β that administration did not want to pay for them to get treatment abroad, and hospitals delayed approving such treatments, leading to many deaths.
Vlad insists on extremely strict regulations for any new hospital managers. He meets with his team about trying to break down the corrupt hospital system and the horrific management, many of whom bribed their way into their positions. It proves extremely difficult since the entire system is rotten to its core. One advisor says that trying to get these managers to comply with the regulations would be like "teaching a pig to dance".
Meanwhile, the Gazette has obtained audio of one such hospital manager being completely abusive and incompetent. The Gazette also discovers how he created fake invoices to steal funds. One used the stolen funds to build another clinic in Switzerland that is generating more revenue. With the amount of money stolen, a state of the art hospital could have been built. Tens of millions of Euros. The Gazette publishes the story, and the hospital manager faces criminal charges.
Vlad pushes through the regulations for hospital managers despite extreme pushback from many sides, with some spinning it as him pushing out local managers to give foreign managers jobs. Vlad also goes to the anti-corruption delegate to try to get a system in place for hospital whistle-blowers. He announces his initiative that hospital managers can no longer be affiliated with a political party.
After learning a hospital faked their transplant certification under political pressure, he announces his policy to send transplant patients abroad (despite some hospitals in Romania saying they can handle transplants) is met with anger from some press who don't see why patients who need transplants cannot have them if the hospital says it is equipped. The mayor of Bucharest demands he resume transplants. He plans to go public with the information of the hospital falsifying their accreditation, but his source refuses to go public, saying it will put all their accreditation into question, which Vlad says is the point.
Vlad meets with Tedy and confesses that he has learned the whole system is rotten, and that no one cares. He is afraid that with the upcoming election, if people do not vote, the social democrats will win and everything will go back to exactly how it was before. The mayor continues to attack Vlad on television, claiming he is just trying to send business to his former home in Austria. Election day arrives β voter turnout is low, and the social democrats sweep the election and have a huge majority. Vlad's father is irate, wondering how this could happen, and tells Vlad he should go back to Vienna because there he can actually help people, and that Romania is a lost cause.
Mirela, one of the journalists, is approached by someone from intelligence who tells her that the journalists should be careful and worry about their families. She is told they are dealing with the worst mobsters. She tells the rest of the staff. The mayor appoints a hospital manager who is unqualified and legally unable to manage a hospital. Families of the victims continue to mourn.
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In October 2015, a fire broke out at the "Colectiv" club in Bucharest, Romania, instantly killing 27 people in and injuring 180. Many of the injured victims die in hospitals in the months after. The people are angry and begin protesting.
Journalists discover that the many of the patients died of bacterial infections, and begin investigating, discovering that the disinfectants sold to hospitals are diluted, and that the government knew and did nothing. The minister of health is fired, and a new administrator, Vlad, is appointed. Vlad discovers how corrupt the medical system is, how managers are unqualified and bribes are constantly being paid.
Meanwhile, the journalists discover a hospital manager embezzling money from the hospital while people continue to die. When the election comes, the party that is responsible for the corruption and all the problems with the medical field sweep, meaning all the change Vlad tried to implement will likely be short-lived. The journalists continue to report, though they are warned that they are dealing with mobsters of the highest order. | In October 2015, a fire broke out at the "Colectiv" club in Bucharest, Romania, instantly killing 27 people in and injuring 180. Many of the injured victims die in hospitals in the months after. The people are angry and begin protesting.
Journalists discover that the many of the patients died of bacterial infections, and begin investigating, discovering that the disinfectants sold to hospitals are diluted, and that the government knew and did nothing. The minister of health is fired, and a new administrator, Vlad, is appointed. Vlad discovers how corrupt the medical system is, how managers are unqualified and bribes are constantly being paid.
Meanwhile, the journalists discover a hospital manager embezzling money from the hospital while people continue to die. When the election comes, the party that is responsible for the corruption and all the problems with the medical field sweep, meaning all the change Vlad tried to implement will likely be short-lived. The journalists continue to report, though they are warned that they are dealing with mobsters of the highest order. |
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The film starts with a young autistic child named Oliver (Azhy Robertson) watching his favorite show, "SpongeBob SquarePants." Through his phone, a mysterious entity is watching. When Oliver isn't looking, his phone opens a story called "Misunderstood Monsters", telling the tale of a creature named Larry who wants to be friends with whoever hears his story. Oliver senses a disturbing presence in the room when he tries to close his door. He hides under the covers and moans in panic until he sees that it is just his mother Sarah (Gillian Jacobs) trying to comfort him.
Oliver lives with Sarah and father Marty (John Gallagher, Jr). He communicates using an app on his phone since he is non-verbal. At school, Oliver has an aide, and another boy, Byron (Winslow Fegley), makes a comment about him getting special treatment for being allowed to use his phone. After school, another boy named Mateo (Jayden Marine) asks Oliver if he wants to hang out by the field. Turns out this was just a prank orchestrated by Byron, Mateo, and a third boy, Zach (Gavin MacIver-Wright). They make fun of Oliver's moaning sounds, calling him "Moaner Boner", and they throw his phone away and push him to the ground before leaving. Oliver is left frantically looking for his phone until Sarah later finds him.
Marty and Sarah take Oliver to a doctor that tries to help him communicate. Sarah personally expresses to Marty that she feels that Oliver hates her since he gets along better with Marty and cannot even look Sarah in the eyes. Marty later goes to his job as a parking garage attendant, when a figure outside appears to stand in the wind, with papers covering its invisible form. He brings back an iPad for Oliver to communicate with, but he is creeped out when the communication app starts speaking back to him, addressing itself as Larry and saying it wants to be his friend. Oliver throws the tablet into the closet.
Sarah tries to help Oliver make new friends by having Byron's mom Jen (Rachel Wilson) bring him, Mateo, and Zach over for a sleepover. Although the three boys aren't eager, they go along. When they try to sleep, they are bothered by Oliver moaning. They notice him looking in the closet, and Mateo suggests he has a candy stash in there. Byron goes to open it, and Oliver grabs the iPad. Byron takes it from him and finds the Misunderstood Monsters story pop up. He starts reading the story of Larry, and the lights around the house start to flicker before all the bulbs start popping. Through the tablet, they appear to see Larry's image lurking in the shadows. When Byron goes to prove that there is nothing there, Larry pushes the table against Byron, pinning him to the wall. Marty and Sarah find the boys screaming in terror. When their parents go get them, Zach says it was Oliver who hurt Byron and he calls him a freak.
The next day at school, Byron is absent. Meanwhile, Sarah is trying to replace the bulbs in the house, when her phone and tablet open up Larry's story. Soon, the bulbs appear to have been changed by themselves when Sarah isn't looking. She starts to get freaked out. She explains to Marty what she saw, and although he is skeptical at first, Marty soon sees that Larry is real after having an encounter with his presence. They see that his main goal is to find a friend, so they try to get Oliver and Byron to be friends again, which is hard because Sarah and Jen already had a big fight over their sons before the sleepover even happened.
Oliver is taken to Byron's house, where Jen says that the boy hasn't spoken or slept for days. Byron finally speaks and tells the adults that Oliver didn't hurt him, but that it was Larry. He explains how he felt Larry grabbing onto him and how terrified he was.
Oliver continues to be bothered by Larry, with the monster even trying to give him a kitchen sponge as a gift (because of SpongeBob). Byron later approaches Oliver at school and sincerely asks why they stopped being friends. There was an incident where Oliver hit Byron, and while their mothers argued over it, Byron says that he heard a message from Sarah that said Oliver told her she didn't want to be friends with Byron anymore. Oliver uses the app to say that it's a lie.
At home, Marty and Sarah discuss what to do on how to keep Oliver safe from Larry. Oliver draws two pictures, one of himself, and another of Larry. He holds one in front of the other and up to the light to indicate to his parents that Larry is still stuck in his own world and uses lights as a means to try and cross over.
At the parking garage, Marty is haunted by Larry when his story pops up and suggests that anybody who stands in Larry's way will meet their end. Marty sees through his phone that Larry is stalking him around the booth, so he makes a run for it and drives away as Larry starts to blow out the electricity around the area. Just when Marty thinks he is safe, he hears a thumping around the car, and he soon sees through the phone that Larry is sitting right next to him.
Sarah gets a call and learns that Marty is in the hospital unconscious after crashing his car. She realizes Larry was behind it, and the TV starts flickering with random clips that Larry uses to send a message: "Finish the story". When Sarah refuses, the TV plays the ending of the story, being that Larry will not stop until he has his friend, and once you take his hand, there is no turning back, and an image is shown of Larry pulling a child into his world. Sarah throws out every electronic device, but all of them together allow Larry to emerge and stalk her and Oliver around the house. When Oliver freaks out, Sarah blurts out that she wants him to be normal, but she quickly apologizes. They hide under Oliver's bed, where he writes a message to Sarah saying that she lied about him not wanting to be friends with Byron after the incident because she was doing it to protect herself. Oliver then gets an idea and starts to shout "field" repeatedly, causing Larry to find them, but Sarah gets Oliver and they flee the house.
Oliver and Sarah run into the field, where she realizes that Oliver picked that spot because there's no electricity there, so Larry can't reach them. Unfortunately, Oliver's phone happens to turn up at the worst possible moment, and Larry emerges from it to chase Oliver and Sarah. He corners Oliver in the woods and holds his hand out to take Oliver away, but Sarah steps in and tells Larry she will be his friend so that Oliver will not have to go. Sarah tells Oliver she loves him, and he finally looks her in the eyes. Sarah is overjoyed for a brief moment until Larry pulls her with him into his world.
Marty starts to recover, and he continues taking Oliver to his doctor, where he is making improvements in writing and speech. Sarah is officially believed to have gone missing, since Marty cannot tell the truth.
Oliver goes back to school where he is now friends with Byron again, and they get Mateo to join them in making a vow to be friends forever so Larry will never return. Later that night, Oliver sees lights flickering in his room, and he goes downstairs. Marty hears Oliver laughing and then finds him spinning around like he is holding someone's hands. Then he is lifted into the air in a circle. Marty frantically gets his phone out, thinking it's Larry, but when he looks through the lens, he sees that it is Sarah, finally playing with Oliver. This moves Marty to tears, and Sarah can be heard telling Oliver that she will protec
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A non-verbal autistic boy named Oliver becomes haunted by a monster called Larry that wants a friend. Oliver has no friends because of his condition, and his mother Sarah has a hard time with her son getting close to her.
Larry soon attacks Oliver's classmate Byron before making his presence known to Sarah and Oliver's father Marty. After Larry puts Marty in the hospital, Oliver and Sarah try to get rid of all electronics so that Larry will not use them to cross over into their world. It doesn't work, and Larry goes after Oliver. When they realize that Larry will only go away when he has a friend, Sarah sacrifices herself by taking Larry's hand and agreeing to go with him into his world. She says goodbye to Oliver after telling him she loves him.
Oliver becomes friends with Byron and other boys while Marty recovers. Larry also appears to let Sarah maintain contact with Oliver, as Marty sees that she is playing with him. | A non-verbal autistic boy named Oliver becomes haunted by a monster called Larry that wants a friend. Oliver has no friends because of his condition, and his mother Sarah has a hard time with her son getting close to her.
Larry soon attacks Oliver's classmate Byron before making his presence known to Sarah and Oliver's father Marty. After Larry puts Marty in the hospital, Oliver and Sarah try to get rid of all electronics so that Larry will not use them to cross over into their world. It doesn't work, and Larry goes after Oliver. When they realize that Larry will only go away when he has a friend, Sarah sacrifices herself by taking Larry's hand and agreeing to go with him into his world. She says goodbye to Oliver after telling him she loves him.
Oliver becomes friends with Byron and other boys while Marty recovers. Larry also appears to let Sarah maintain contact with Oliver, as Marty sees that she is playing with him. |
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The film opens in the nation of Zamunda. King Akeem Joffer (Eddie Murphy) wakes up on the day of his and Queen Lisa's (Shari Headley) 30th anniversary. They have three daughters β Meeka (Kiki Layne), Omma (Bella Murphy), and Tinashe (Akiley Love), and have enjoyed making Zamunda continue to thrive, with Lisa's father Cleo McDowell (John Amos) expanding his McDowell's restaurant business to the nation.
Akeem spars with his daughters, who are all exceptionally skilled in combat. He joins his friend and aide Semmi (Arsenio Hall) as they are informed that soldiers from the neighboring nation of Nexdoria are arriving, led by General Izzi (Wesley Snipes). The men arrive at the palace, with Izzi none too pleased that Akeem left his sister at the altar (and she is still hopping on one foot and barking like a dog at his command), and he offers his son Idi (Rotimi) to wed Meeka since Zamundan laws dictate that only a male heir may succeed Akeem. He refuses to let Meeka marry into Izzi's family, and the general in turn leaves with a threat that there may be war between their nations if Akeem refuses to let them come together.
Akeem and Semmi are summoned to King Jaffe's (James Earl Jones) room, as he is ailing and close to death. Jaffe and the witch doctor Baba (also Arsenio Hall) tell Akeem of a vision Baba has seen, which reveals that Akeem has a son that he never knew about, conceived during his previous trip to America. Akeem is baffled, as he believes he has only been with Lisa, but Semmi is forced to come clean about the night the two of them went through Queens at a nightclub and encountered women they find repulsive. Semmi went off on his own and met a woman, Mary Junson (Leslie Jones), and told her and her friend that Akeem is a prince. Thinking it was just a pick-up line, Mary agreed to bring the men back to her place, which led to her giving Akeem drugs and then having sex with him when he wasn't lucid. Akeem is pissed at Semmi for keeping this from him, but Jaffe tells him not to get worked up. However, he does note that Akeem will have a month to act before someone tries to assassinate him without an heir.
Jaffe orders that they have a funeral for him while he is still alive so that he may enjoy one last celebration with his family. This involves getting Morgan Freeman to narrate his life, as well as booking En Vogue, Salt-N-Pepa, and Gladys Knight to sing Jaffe's praises. He shares one last moment with Akeem and asks him to find his son to become the rightful heir, just before he passes away. Akeem then makes plans with Semmi to make his return to America.
In Queens, Akeem's son Lavelle (Jermaine Fowler) is applying for a job and is waiting with his Uncle Kareem/"Reem" (Tracy Morgan), who usually has him scalp tickets by Madison Square Garden. When Lavelle sits down for the interview with Mr. Duke (Colin Jost), he soon realizes that Duke and the people who founded the company have backward views on black folks, and Lavelle leaves.
Akeem and Semmi arrive in Queens and visit the barbershop operated by Clarence (also Eddie Murphy) and Morris (also Arsenio Hall), with Saul (ALSO Eddie Murphy) still as a customer. Akeem asks them if they have seen Lavelle, and they mention usually seeing him at the Garden. Akeem goes there and finds Lavelle attempting to scalp tickets, and he tells Lavelle who he is. Although not fully convinced, Lavelle brings Akeem back to his apartment, where Mary and Reem, and other family and friends, are gathered to celebrate Lavelle's birthday. Mary recognizes Akeem but still doesn't believe he is royalty until Semmi drops a briefcase full of cash and gold bars, proving they are who they say they are. After Akeem requests to bring Lavelle back to Zamunda, he only agrees if Mary can join as well. Akeem allows it.
Upon returning to Zamunda, Lisa is none too happy at Akeem keeping his trip a secret from them. Meeka is also unhappy because she knows this means her father was always more set on finding a male heir than to let her rule. To add to their discomfort, Lisa is displeased with Mary's crass behavior. Meanwhile, Izzi is informed by his lieutenant (Rick Ross) that Akeem has returned with a son.
Lavelle starts to take in his newfound princely benefits, although he is initially nervous when he meets the royal bathers. Mary convinces him to take full advantage of being a prince, so he goes for it. Lavelle then meets the royal groomer, Mirembe (Nomzamo Mbatha), who chats with him and gives him a new hairstyle (although nobody is fond of the "prince tail" on the back). Lavelle is then given an official presentation as prince before Izzi and his soldiers show up to introduce to them his daughter, Bopoto (Teyana Taylor), whom Lavelle finds to be incredibly beautiful. Akeem seems to be set on letting Lavelle and Bopoto marry (despite previously rejecting the idea of arranged marriages), but Baba reminds Akeem that Jaffe's dying words were for Lavelle to pass his "princely test".
Akeem begins Lavelle's training, which means he has to brush up on the history of Zamunda and his own family's legacy. The final test involves pulling the whiskers off a lion, which frightens Lavelle. He expresses his insecurities about fulfilling princely duties to Mirembe, who tells him how his own father set off to America to follow his heart instead of following an arranged marriage. She encourages Lavelle to be who he was in Queens.
Lavelle brings Reem to Zamunda as a consigliere. With his help, he starts to adapt better to Zamundan culture and history. At the same time, Meeka trains on her own. When it is time for Lavelle to get the lion's whiskers, Meeka approaches him, and they come together to put aside their differences to find a clever way at finishing the task. Lavelle goes near the lion and causes it to chase him all the way to a cage made from bamboo that he made with Meeka's help. It is coated in cat food to keep the lion calm while Lavelle snips the whiskers off. He then tosses another can away from the cage so he can get out, and thus, he passes his test.
The supposed final test is for Lavelle to get circumcised. He is horrified at the prospect but figures it's what he has to do. Baba chops down with a knife, but it was just a potato, meaning the whole thing was a prank/test of character to prove that Lavelle can sacrifice his pride when necessary. Thus, he is now a real prince. Later, Lavelle walks outside with Mirembe, where she expresses a fascination for American culture, particularly the "Barbershop" movies. She also has a desire to cut hair as a job with her own beauty salon, and Lavelle encourages her to pursue the dream. They end up kissing, but Mirembe feels she shouldn't have done it.
A party is thrown in celebration of Lavelle's new princehood, with the Nexdorians attending. Lisa and Mary start to bond over drinks since Lisa has missed being in Queens and is happy to reconnect with someone from there. Lavelle takes Bopoto aside to get to know her, but as her aunt before her, Bopoto was raised only to believe she can only do whatever her husband wants. Realizing that he is more truly in love with Mirembe, he goes to talk to her, and then to Akeem. When he finds his father, he overhears Izzi talking to him about having used Lavelle like a pawn in their game, and now everyone will benefit from him marrying Bopoto. Lavelle gets Mirembe, Mary, and Reem on the royal jet and heads back to Queens. Semmi alerts Akeem, making matters more complicated when Izzi demands a wedding the next day. Akeem tells a very drunk Lisa about the situation with Lavelle, leading to an argument where she sends him out. He goes to McDowells and talks to Cleo about fatherly duties, not only to Lavelle but to Meeka and her sisters as well. After considering what his late mother would have wanted, this inspires him to go find Lavelle to make things right.
The next day, Izzi and his soldiers arrive, only to find that neither Akeem or Lavelle are there. Izzi orders his soldiers to capture Meeka and take her as a prisoner, but she overpowers them on her own and is soon helped by Omma and Tinashe. This forces Izzi and his men to surrender.
Back in Queens, Lavelle's family gets them to the only available church to find them, operated by Reverend Brown (also Arsenio Hall). Akeem goes by the barbershop again and is directed to the church, where he goes to stop the wedding. He apologizes to Lavelle for not considering his feelings and gives him and Mirembe his blessing.
Akeem returns to Zamunda with Gladys Knight again to help apologize to Lisa, and he promises to only do what is right for the family. Lavelle and Mirembe are married, but Akeem tells Meeka that she will officially become queen, with Lavelle still being a prince, but as ambassador to the U.S. Akeem also makes peace with Izzi and Nexdoria. Everyone celebrates with Davido, as well as Randy Watson (also Eddie Murphy) with his band Sexual Chocolate, performing "We Are Family."
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30 years after his fateful trip to America, Akeem Joffer is now king of Zamunda, with Lisa McDowell as his queen. They have raised three daughters - Meeka, Omma, and Tinashe - but none of them can succeed him because Zamundan law dictates that only a male heir may rule next. As his father King Jaffe lays dying, Akeem is informed that he has a son conceived from just before he met Lisa in Queens. His best friend and aide Semmi reveals that he got two women to hook up with them, and Akeem had a drugged encounter with a woman named Mary Junson. Jaffe's dying wish is for Akeem to find his son to succeed him, especially since the neighboring nation of Nexdoria, led by General Izzi, considers Akeem to be more vulnerable than Jaffe, and therefore may be easier to assassinate.
Akeem and Semmi travel to Queens once again to meet his son, Lavelle, who scalps tickets while trying to find a real job. Lavelle goes to Zamunda with Mary, and he must take up his princely duties through tests. Meeka is none too happy with his presence since she wanted to be queen and has trained for it her whole life. Lavelle also starts to fall for the royal groomer, Mirembe, who encourages him to be a prince not in the traditional sense, but as himself.
After Lavelle officially becomes a prince, he is set to wed Izzi's daughter Bopoto, but he doesn't connect with her because Nexdorian women are taught to serve their husbands. He realizes he loves Mirembe and wants to tell Akeem, but he overhears Izzi tell Akeem that he used his own son as a pawn, and now they will get what they want. Lavelle returns to Queens with his mother, uncle, and Mirembe. Akeem discusses fatherly duties with Lisa's father Cleo and goes after Lavelle.
Akeem finds Lavelle about to marry Mirembe in a janky church, and he apologizes for not letting him follow his heart as he once did. At the same time, Akeem's daughters fend off Izzi and his soldiers when they want to retaliate against Akeem for going back on their agreement. Akeem returns with Lavelle, who marries Mirembe in the palace. Akeem also decides to rewrite the laws to make it so that Meeka will become queen when he is gone. | 30 years after his fateful trip to America, Akeem Joffer is now king of Zamunda, with Lisa McDowell as his queen. They have raised three daughters - Meeka, Omma, and Tinashe - but none of them can succeed him because Zamundan law dictates that only a male heir may rule next. As his father King Jaffe lays dying, Akeem is informed that he has a son conceived from just before he met Lisa in Queens. His best friend and aide Semmi reveals that he got two women to hook up with them, and Akeem had a drugged encounter with a woman named Mary Junson. Jaffe's dying wish is for Akeem to find his son to succeed him, especially since the neighboring nation of Nexdoria, led by General Izzi, considers Akeem to be more vulnerable than Jaffe, and therefore may be easier to assassinate.
Akeem and Semmi travel to Queens once again to meet his son, Lavelle, who scalps tickets while trying to find a real job. Lavelle goes to Zamunda with Mary, and he must take up his princely duties through tests. Meeka is none too happy with his presence since she wanted to be queen and has trained for it her whole life. Lavelle also starts to fall for the royal groomer, Mirembe, who encourages him to be a prince not in the traditional sense, but as himself.
After Lavelle officially becomes a prince, he is set to wed Izzi's daughter Bopoto, but he doesn't connect with her because Nexdorian women are taught to serve their husbands. He realizes he loves Mirembe and wants to tell Akeem, but he overhears Izzi tell Akeem that he used his own son as a pawn, and now they will get what they want. Lavelle returns to Queens with his mother, uncle, and Mirembe. Akeem discusses fatherly duties with Lisa's father Cleo and goes after Lavelle.
Akeem finds Lavelle about to marry Mirembe in a janky church, and he apologizes for not letting him follow his heart as he once did. At the same time, Akeem's daughters fend off Izzi and his soldiers when they want to retaliate against Akeem for going back on their agreement. Akeem returns with Lavelle, who marries Mirembe in the palace. Akeem also decides to rewrite the laws to make it so that Meeka will become queen when he is gone. |
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The film opens in Nevada, where rookie cop Valerie Young (Alexis Louder) is called to respond to a disturbance. At the same time, a man, Teddy Murretto (Frank Grillo), leaves the scene of a car wreck. Upon arriving at the scene, Young attempts to diffuse the situation, and then Murretto comes out of nowhere and sucker-punches her. Officers tase Murretto as he openly asks to be arrested.
Murretto is taken down to the station and is locked up. Elsewhere, a hitman, Bob Viddick (Gerard Butler), is picked up from a wreck after it is reported that a lawyer has been murdered. Viddick is locked up in a cell across from Murretto, who is demanding that authorities go check on his ex and her son. Murretto is not happy to see Viddick, as he knows Viddick is there to kill him. Meanwhile, an officer in the station, Huber (Ryan O'Nan), gets a text from a secret employer asking what happened to their supply of coke.
Viddick is stuck in a cell with a drunk guy who annoys him because he keeps responding to everything with "huh?" He waits as the phone that was confiscated off of him starts to emit smoke. As the alarms go off, Viddick violently attacks the drunk man and starts causing him to choke on his own blood before he gets his cell door open, grabbing a gun and firing off at Murretto. Other officers hear the shots and go to subdue Viddick, give medical attention to the drunk, and tend to Murretto.
Young asks Murretto who he really is and why Viddick is trying to kill him. He explains that he is something of a fixer (though he hates that term) for people in government involved in shady businesses. He recently screwed over the people who hired him by stealing their money and destroying their drug shipment (the same coke Huber was questioned for), so he knows that Viddick was hired to go after him.
Elsewhere in the station, Huber's contact, a far more insane contract killer named Anthony Lamb (Toby Huss), arrives in disguise and proceeds to shoot at several officers. This forces Huber to turn on his colleagues and go through with their plan, as Lamb is there to kill Murretto as well. After killing a slew of cops, Lamb makes his way to the cells using a machine gun. Young attempts to take him down but also has to hide behind the bulletproof glass to avoid the thunderous gunfire. Lamb eventually runs out of ammo, and Valerie tries to fire her gun at him but misses before hiding back in the cells.
Young discovers she's accidentally been shot by her own bullet that ricocheted in her attempt to hit Lamb. She knows she is bleeding out and might not easily make it to get the trauma kit she needs. Lamb and Huber then begin trying to smash the wall into the cell down with a sledgehammer. Murretto and Viddick both argue for why they should be let go, but Young obviously trusts neither of them. She eventually relents and frees Murretto and even gives him her gun. However, when the question about whether or not he will return with the trauma kit comes up, Viddick tells Young he clearly isn't, and then forces Valerie to admit that they knew earlier that Murretto's ex and her son were already murdered by Lamb. Murretto exits the cell and seems to suggest he'll get the kit.
Lamb and Huber are faced by two other officers. Lamb shoots and kills one and orders Huber to kill the other. Huber hesitates but pulls the trigger after being frightened when Murretto comes out yelling and firing his gun. Lamb hides but Huber gets shot in both legs and gets tased in the bullet wounds by Murretto. Viddick manages to uncuff himself from his cell even as Young protests, but he seems more willing to help her.
Lamb attempts to get Murretto, firing at a figure that he sees standing ahead of him, but it turns out he just killed Huber. Viddick comes out and shoots Lamb down, but Murretto shoots Viddick. Murretto finishes Lamb as he is rambling on. Murretto then sets fire to the station and goes to the kitchen to get food. He notices the trauma kit open next to him and finds Young having taken care of her wound. She knows now that Viddick was right about Murretto, and they get into a standoff. After exchanging gunfire, Young uses the bullet she dug out of herself and places it into her gun and fires off a shot that takes Murretto down just as he attempts to make a run for it. Before Young can finish off Murretto, she gets shot by another killer in the station, but that one gets taken out by Viddick. Murretto realizes he is screwed and then gets executed by Viddick, who takes a bag with him and steals a car just as medics arrive.
Viddick contacts his employer and reports that he killed Murretto and is even bringing back Lamb's head. Young is being taken to the hospital, but she orders the medics to pull over so she can take the ambulance. She heads off to pursue Viddick. The two of them turn on the radio, both playing the exact same song and singing along to it.
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A government fixer/con artist named Teddy Murretto intentionally gets himself arrested by punching Officer Valerie Young in the face. He is on the run from hitman Bob Viddick, hired by Murretto's original employers for screwing them over. At the station, another killer named Anthony Lamb makes a play for Murretto's head as well, killing all the cops in the station except for Young and a traitorous inside man named Huber.
After Young accidentally gets shot, she reluctantly allows Murretto to go out with her gun to retrieve a trauma kit. However, after Viddick forces Young to reveal that they knew a while ago that Murretto's ex and her son have been murdered, Murretto goes off on his own terms. He shoots at Lamb and Huber as they try to break into the cell. Viddick escapes his cell and goes after Murretto. Lamb accidentally kills Huber and Murretto kills Lamb, and seemingly kills Viddick. Young manages to patch herself up and goes after Murretto. She nearly kills him until she is incapacitated by another killer, who is then killed by Viddick. He executes Murretto and takes off.
Medics come for Young, but she takes over an ambulance to pursue Viddick herself. | A government fixer/con artist named Teddy Murretto intentionally gets himself arrested by punching Officer Valerie Young in the face. He is on the run from hitman Bob Viddick, hired by Murretto's original employers for screwing them over. At the station, another killer named Anthony Lamb makes a play for Murretto's head as well, killing all the cops in the station except for Young and a traitorous inside man named Huber.
After Young accidentally gets shot, she reluctantly allows Murretto to go out with her gun to retrieve a trauma kit. However, after Viddick forces Young to reveal that they knew a while ago that Murretto's ex and her son have been murdered, Murretto goes off on his own terms. He shoots at Lamb and Huber as they try to break into the cell. Viddick escapes his cell and goes after Murretto. Lamb accidentally kills Huber and Murretto kills Lamb, and seemingly kills Viddick. Young manages to patch herself up and goes after Murretto. She nearly kills him until she is incapacitated by another killer, who is then killed by Viddick. He executes Murretto and takes off.
Medics come for Young, but she takes over an ambulance to pursue Viddick herself. |
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The movie opens with a group of friends at a party drinking. They start talking about an app that predicts when you are supposed to die called Countdown. One by one they start sharing the date they were assigned but one of the friends named Courtney (Anne Winters) gets an assigned death time of later that night. After the party, Courtney's boyfriend Evanis drunk and attempting to drive her home but because of the countdown timer she's wary to let him drive her home and insists that they walk. Evan gets mad and drives off on Courtney leaving her to walk home alone. She then gets a notification saying that she violated the user agreement of the countdown app. While she is walking we see a cloaked figure following closely behind her but then the figure peels off and gets into a nearby car and drives off. Courtney runs into her house and locks the door and looks outside. She then goes into the bathroom and fills a glass of water, and checks the shower as the countdown app goes off. She drops the glass and then gets dragged into the air vertically and dropped so that her neck breaks across the bathtub. The scene shifts to where an SUV crashed into the woods and we see the driver was Evan, and in the passenger seat where Courtney would have been there is a tree branch that has gone through the truck and into the seat, so Courtney would have died either way. The credits start.
At the hospital, Evan meets Quinn, the main character (Elizabeth Hail) who is a nurse at the hospital. She tries to comfort Evan who is due for surgery and on crutches and in a foot cast. Evan laments the death of Courtney and is conscious of his impending mortality since the countdown app has him dying during surgery.
We meet Quinn's coworkers who work under head Nurse Amy (Tichina Arnold) and a few of them start downloading the Countdown app and laughing about the time they have. Suddenly a couple come into the hospital room with the girlfriend apparently having overdosed so the staff resuscitates her with a dose of narcan.
We go back to Evan, who is wandering around an under construction area of the hospital to avoid the surgery and we see he gets the user agreement violation. He sees a hooded figure behind him in the hallway mirror and when he looks back it's gone. The lights start to flicker and he ends up escaping to a stairwell. He sees an apparition of Courtney on the steps and calls her name, but when she turns around her face is decayed and her eyes are yellow. The camera cuts to the bottom of the stairwell and we see Evan fall along with his phone.
Quinn is leaving work for the day and downloads the countdown app and sees she has three days to live but shrugs it off. She stops by her fathers house to get information for her I-9 (work forms) and the tv is on. She hears a noise in the closet and opens it to find her younger sister Jordan (Talitha Bateman). She slides some clothes over to see a bare chested boy and she scolds her sister. We see that the relationship between the sisters is a bit tense, as the younger sister resents that Quinn doesn't spend a lot of time with her and their father since her mother died. At work the next day, Quinn finds out Evan died and she goes down to where his body is stored to find his phone. She sees the photo of Courtney and him on his home screen and decides to research. Back upstairs, Quinn cancels plans to hang out with her dad and sister and gets the notification that she violated her user agreement. As she walks through the halls a dark figure is in the background of one of the rooms, but when she walks backwards the figure is gone. Then Quinn's supervisor Dr. Sullivan (Peter Facinelli) lures her to a room under the guise of checking on a patient, but he uses the opportunity to try to pressure her into sex. Quinn turns down his advances but he forces himself onto her before apologizing for his actions. In the hallway Quinn tries to talk to Nurse Amy, but Dr. Sullivan calls her to check on a patient to thwart Quinn.
At her own home Quinn researches the app as well as watches a video about it, and reads comments disputing the video as fake. Then she sees the ghost of Evan which freaks her out and causes her to go sleep in her car. The next day her sister awakens her and they go inside. Their father is out of town and has left Jordan in the care of a family friend, who she has ran away from. Jordan and Quinn get into it after Jordan isn't allowed to stay over at her sisters and she says she's going to download the app and invite the boy from earlier in the movie over as she leaves. Quinn goes to buy a new phone from the cell phone store, and freaks out when the app redownloads itself to her new phone, even with a new number, SIM card, and service. In her car, she sees the cloaked figure in the rear view, and ends up backing into somebody's car when it attacks her. The other driver confronts her and Matt (Jordan Calloway) comes to her defense, as he also was there about the Countdown app. They go to the hospital to talk to the priest and Matt is attacked in the bathroom, while Quinn is confronted by the HR department, as Dr. Sullivan has reversed the story to blame Quinn, and she is subsequently suspended. At a bar they trick another patron into downloading the app so they can review the user agreement, and figure out that changing any plans that were going to result in their death is what violates the user agreement. The two go talk to another priest (P.J. Byrne) who may be able to tell them about the demon stalking them. He tells them that he may be able to help them more if they have the app hacked, so they return to the phone store from earlier and bribe the store manager (Tom Segura) to do it. They add more time to their app, as well as to Jordan's, since she downloaded the app and is supposed to die three minutes before Quinn. Later that night Matt spends the night with Quinn, and they are both alerted that the countdown clock has reverted back to its original time. Quinn is then attacked by the demon, as well as her sister, who they rush over to save at the babysitters house.
The three return to the priest, who tells them the code of the app is in latin and tells them about a demon from the biblical days who tortured a King for avoiding his death. A Gypsy told the king he was supposed to die in battle and he sent his brother to fight in his place, but the brother did not die. They perform a ritual involving blessing some salt in a ring to keep the demon away. The demon shows up and manages to lure Matt outside of the ring by setting off a deafening alert that everybody can hear except Matt, who is apologizing to the ghost of his dead younger brother, who the demon took the form of during the attack at the hospital earlier. Matt was wracked with guilt for stealing his brothers dinosaur while he was dying at the hospital when they were younger. The brothers eyes turn green and the demon drags him outside with Quinn and Jordan giving chase. Outside they find Matt is ok, but he instantly gets hit by a truck and pinned up against a tree where he dies. Quinn starts crying and begins to accept her fate when she discovers that her sister was impaled in the abdomen during the pursuit of Matt. They rush her to the hospital where Dr. Sullivan tends to Jordan. Quinn is taken aside by another coworker who tells her that she also was sexually assaulted by Dr. Sullivan and that if she wants to step forward legally that she will back her up. Quinn goes into Dr. Sullivan's office and seduces him to come to the under construction wing of the hospital, where she launches a plan they discussed with the priest, that if somebody dies before they were set to, it will defeat the demon. Quinn tries to inject Sullivan with an overdose of morphine but the demon drags him away as they fight. Jordan shows up and the demon chases her and throws her through a window into another room. Quinn gets the demons attention by beginning to inject herself with the morphine, and the demon changes into the form of her mother and attempts to stall Quinn long enough for the remaining seconds to tick away so it can take Jordan. Quinn resists though and injects herself and causes the demon to turn into ash. Jordan runs over to her collapsed sister and cries over her dead body. Then she notices Quinn had written on her arm a diagram of where to inject narcan, and sees a syringe full of it in her pocket. She injects her and brings Quinn back to life as they hug.
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The film starts at a swim relay at the University of Florida. Haley Keller (Kaya Scodelario) competes, but she just misses the best time. It brings back a memory of her losing a relay as a child and feeling bad, but her father Dave (Barry Pepper) would continue to encourage her to keep up her hard work.
After the relay, she receives a video call from her sister Beth (Moryfydd Clark). She informs Haley about the impending category 5 Hurricane Wendy that is about to strike Florida. Beth expresses concern since she hasn't heard from their father, and she thinks he is still around the area. They have a slight argument since it appears that Haley took Dave's side in her parents' divorce, while Beth took their mother's side. Beth just asks that Haley get in touch with Dave.
Haley starts to drive out of town as per evacuation notices, trying and failing to get in touch with Dave. She runs into an old friend/ex-boyfriend of Beth's named Wayne (Ross Anderson), who is attempting to direct traffic as the storm starts to hit. He shows her where to go, but, out of concern for her father, Haley turns around and drives down a path to get back to find Dave.
Haley goes to Dave's condo to only find his dog Sugar there. The rest of the place is empty. Haley calls Beth to inform her, and Haley suggests that Dave is at their old family home. Haley heads there with Sugar against Beth's wishes, especially as the streets have started to fill up with water. When they get to the house, Haley doesn't find anyone upstairs. She calls his phone and finds it in the kitchen. His car is still in the garage. Alerted by Sugar's barking, Haley goes into the basement where she finds Dave unconscious and with a badly broken leg. She tries to carry him upstairs, but they are attacked by an alligator that has made its way down there. Haley pulls herself and Dave to safety before barricading themselves behind pipes.
Haley tries to help tend to Dave's wounds, but he tells her she should get out of there on her own. She refuses to leave without him. Dave explains that his leg got broken after escaping the gator. Haley wants to retrieve her phone that she dropped in the struggle, so she attempts to get through by staying hidden. She reaches it, but a second gator appears behind her. While trying to escape both gators, one of them crushes the phone. Haley's leg gets bitten, but she manages to blind one of the gators in one eye, while Dave beats the other gator's head in. She gets away from both of them and stays in a corner to treat her wound. Dave also painfully manages to fix his leg.
With the water levels in the basement quickly rising, Haley tries to find a way to get help. She flashes a light to two people, Stan (Ansom Boom) and Lee (Ami Metcalf), who are across the street at the gas station trying to loot it with their friend Marv (George Somner). Stan starts walking over, but the gators get Lee in the boat before getting to Stan. He tries to yell out to Marv to warn him, but Marv watches as Stan is messily torn up outside the store. Marv sees too late in the mirror that a gator has come for him, and it immediately makes a meal out of him.
Dave suggests that the only other way out is through a passage leading up back to the living room, as taking the stairs will lead to the gators. Haley tries to push the hatch open, but it is blocked by a drawer weighing it down. Outside, Haley and Dave notice Wayne and his police partner Pete (Jose Palma) coming by to check for people who may have been left behind. Pete stays on the boat while Wayne goes inside. Pete notices that the boat's turbine is caught in seaweed. Wayne enters the house to try and find Haley, but he is grabbed by a gator's jaws. Pete is caught outside by another gator as well, and he is brutally torn to shreds by other gators joining in. Haley makes it to Dave's side and begins to cry, thinking they will die right there. She also has been blaming herself for her parents' divorce, thinking that she made Dave turn his priorities toward her and swimming. He assures her that none of it is her fault and that she and Beth kept them together until they both moved out. Dave encourages Haley to keep pushing forward.
Haley goes for Wayne's gun, but a gator bites into her arm. She shoots repeatedly until it is finally dead, and the bullets have run out. Haley then figures the only other way out is through the storm drain, which is where the gators came in from. She swims through it and avoids being spotted by the gators, but she does see that they have already laid eggs, and some of them are hatching. She gets out safely and runs into the house to pry the hatch door open with a crowbar, just as the basement has completely filled with water. Haley pulls Dave out, but he is unconscious. She manages to revive him, and they make their way outside.
Haley and Dave grab Sugar and attempt to make their way to the looters' boat across the street, but they want to do so without making splashes so that the gators won't hear them. They are successful in getting the boat, but the flood waters become too much, and it pushes the boat back into the house. Haley finds a radio and tries to call for help. Dave tries to protect Sugar from a gator, and he gets his arm bitten off. Haley is trapped in the upstairs bathroom with a gator as the water level rises in there, but she manages to trap it in the shower before getting back to Dave.
The two take Sugar outside as they head to higher ground. Another gator attempts to attack Haley, but it gets swept away by the current. She and Dave lay on the roof as a helicopter comes near. Using a road flare she found, Haley uses it to signal it toward them. It works, and the people in the helicopter lower something to pull them up to safety.
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The state of Florida is about to be hit by category 5 Hurricane Wendy. Haley Keller is asked by her sister Beth to check on their dad Dave, as he is most likely still in the area. Haley goes to their old family home with Dave's dog Sugar to find Dave injured in the basement. As she tries to get him out, they are attacked by alligators that have made their way there with water levels rising and flooding the area. Haley and Dave must stay hidden, but they also need to get out fast as the basement is filling up with water.
Attempts to get help fail, as the gators kill three looters with a boat, and then later two police officers trying to help Haley and Dave. She ends up swimming outside to get Dave out of the basement, but their attempt to escape on the boat is ruined when the water levels become too high and push the boat back into the house. A gator attacks Dave and rips his arm off, but Haley gets him and Sugar out safely before they use a road flare to flag down a helicopter to rescue them. | The state of Florida is about to be hit by category 5 Hurricane Wendy. Haley Keller is asked by her sister Beth to check on their dad Dave, as he is most likely still in the area. Haley goes to their old family home with Dave's dog Sugar to find Dave injured in the basement. As she tries to get him out, they are attacked by alligators that have made their way there with water levels rising and flooding the area. Haley and Dave must stay hidden, but they also need to get out fast as the basement is filling up with water.
Attempts to get help fail, as the gators kill three looters with a boat, and then later two police officers trying to help Haley and Dave. She ends up swimming outside to get Dave out of the basement, but their attempt to escape on the boat is ruined when the water levels become too high and push the boat back into the house. A gator attacks Dave and rips his arm off, but Haley gets him and Sugar out safely before they use a road flare to flag down a helicopter to rescue them. |
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Kiev, Ukraine β Ivan Drago (Dolph Lundgren) wakes up his son Viktor (Florian Munteanu) to start training. They later go to a boxing match where Viktor competes against another man. With his massive size and strength, Viktor knocks out his opponent. Watching them is a promoter named Buddy Marcelle (Russell Hornsby).
In the three years since he made a name for himself, Adonis "Donnie" Creed (Michael B. Jordan) has managed to score seven wins after losing to Pretty Ricky Conlan. He is set to go up against Danny "Stuntman" Wheeler (Andre Ward). Donnie is visited by his girlfriend Bianca (Tessa Thompson) just before the match. Donnie steps into the ring and fights Wheeler, eventually winning and earning the cheers of thousands of fans.
After the match, Donnie approaches Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) with an engagement ring that he wants to give to Bianca, but he isn't quite sure what to say. He asks Rocky what he said to Adrian when he proposed, and Rocky says it was something stupid, but it was his way of saying how much he loved and needed her. He tells Donnie to let his heart do the talking. That night, Donnie tries to propose to Bianca after she gets out of the shower, and he expresses his feelings toward her, but her hearing aid wasn't properly tuned, so she didn't hear anything and just sees Donnie on one knee with the ring. Bianca is overwhelmed initially and isn't sure what to think, but after Donnie assures her how much she means to him, she accepts his proposal.
Rocky visits Adrian's grave to talk to her. He mentions that he hasn't spoken to their son Robert since he left Philadelphia, and he hasn't even met his grandson.
The Dragos arrive in Philly with Buddy backing them. Ivan visits Rocky's restaurant to face his nemesis for the first time in over 30 years. Meanwhile, Donnie and Bianca go out as they watch a news report on Viktor having challenged Donnie to fight. The newspeople don't fail to mention why this match is one to watch, being that Viktor is the son of the man who killed Donnie's father. Ivan tells Rocky just how much he lost when Rocky defeated him back then. He lost all respect from Russia, and his wife left him and Viktor, so this match is especially personal to Ivan.
During one of Bianca's concerts, Buddy approaches Donnie to essentially goad him into fighting Viktor. Afterwards, Donnie goes to talk to Rocky about the match. Because of what happened to Apollo when he fought Ivan, Rocky doesn't want to see history repeat itself. He tries to convince Donnie to rethink his decision to fight Viktor, but Donnie is adamant in going along with it. Rocky decides to sit this one out and refuses to train Donnie for this fight.
Donnie and Bianca, now settling in a new apartment in Los Angeles, later go to the home of Mary Anne (Phylicia Rashad) to try and tell her about the fight. When Donnie tries to approach the subject, Mary Anne instinctively guesses that Bianca is pregnant. Although the couple laughs it off, Bianca then goes to take a pregnancy test, which confirms that she is. Donnie then goes to tell Mary Anne about the fight. She is obviously not thrilled to hear that Donnie wants to fight, nor does she want to hear him involve her or Apollo in his reasoning for going through with it.
Donnie goes to find Tony "Little Duke" Evers (Wood Harris), son of the man who trained Apollo. He asks Little Duke to train him for the upcoming match.
Soon, a match between Donnie and Viktor is held. Prior to the match, Ivan makes a comment about Apollo that almost sends Donnie into a rage. During the match, Donnie seems confident in himself, managing to get in a few good head shots to Viktor, but Viktor comes back with some powerful shots of his own. Rocky watches the fight from his restaurant. Viktor delivers some hard punches to Donnie's ribs, eventually fracturing them. He lands one more brutal rib shot, which takes Donnie down, but Viktor goes for an illegal head shot that knocks Donnie out. Viktor is disqualified for this move, while everyone else watches with concern as Donnie is out cold.
Donnie spends time recovering, but his spirit and drive is broken. He starts to become distant from Bianca. Little Duke later approaches Donnie and tells him Viktor wants a rematch since Donnie still holds the championship title, and he has to pick an opponent to fight soon, or else he will forfeit the title. Donnie just appears disinterested. To help him out, Mary Anne sends a message to Rocky telling him Donnie needs him, written on the back of a sonogram picture of Donnie and Bianca's baby. Rocky makes a surprise appearance at Donnie's apartment to inspire confidence in him.
The Dragos have a celebratory dinner for Viktor's success, which is disrupted when Ivan's ex-wife and Viktor's mother Ludmilla (Brigitte Nielsen) shows up with her new husband out of the blue. Viktor is displeased and walks out, but Ivan follows him and insists that these people are there for them.
Eventually, Bianca gives birth to a baby girl that she and Donnie name Amara. The doctors then do a test on Amara to see if she has the same hearing problem as her mother. To their dismay, the doctors determine that Amara is born deaf. Outside, Rocky makes an attempt to call Robert, but he backs down.
Rocky decides to start training Donnie for the rematch by bringing him to a desert location to reinvigorate his spirit. Meanwhile, Ivan puts Viktor through a more intense and harsh training session.
The night of the rematch comes and takes place in Moscow. The crowd of Russians boo as Donnie comes in, but Rocky, Bianca, and Mary Anne are there to support him. As the match begins, Viktor takes the lead with several shots to Donnie, including back at his ribs. Viktor wins the first couple of rounds, but Donnie perseveres and never stays down. Rocky tries to give Donnie a method of taking Viktor down, while Ivan tells Viktor to break Donnie again. Soon, Donnie starts to land more effective blows, even managing to take Viktor down at least twice. When it appears that Donnie is winning, Ludmilla leaves with her husband. Ivan and Viktor take notice, and Viktor appears to just lose the will to win. Donnie starts laying in more hits, until Ivan, who can no longer bear to watch, throws in the towel, thereby conceding the fight and allowing Donnie to remain victorious. Ivan goes to his son, who brushes off his father, thinking he will only give him hell for the loss, but Ivan instead embraces Viktor.
Rocky finally travels to Chicago to visit Robert (Milo Ventimiglia) and he meets Robert's son Logan (Robbie Johns). Robert introduces Logan to his grandfather and invites him inside. Rocky gives his son a hug.
Donnie goes with Bianca to visit Apollo's grave. He makes peace with his father's name and legacy, now that he is in the process of shaping his own. He then introduces Amara to her grandfather.
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Adonis "Donnie" Creed has been enjoying success since his loss to Pretty Ricky Conlan, but he faces a new challenge when Viktor Drago, son of the man who killed Apollo, arrives in America to challenge Donnie to a fight. Viktor's father Ivan is more motivated to get back at Rocky Balboa for defeating him in Russia, costing him his respect and marriage. Rocky refuses to train Donnie for the fight, fearing that he may succumb to the same fate as his father. To make matter more complicated, Donnie becomes engaged to Bianca, and she becomes pregnant with his child.
Donnie faces Viktor, but ends up seriously injured when Viktor cracks his ribs and knocks him out cold. Viktor gets disqualified when he knocks Donnie out while he is down, but Donnie is left damanged physically and emotionally.
Mary Anne Creed gets in touch with Rocky and convinces him that Donnie needs his help. Bianca gives birth to a baby girl named Amara, but sadly, she turns out to be born deaf. Rocky then starts to train Donnie for the rematch.
Donnie goes for round two with Viktor in Moscow. Viktor's mother and Ivan's ex-wife Ludmilla is in attendance, while Rocky, Bianca, and Mary Anne are there for Donnie. Although Viktor is winning at first, Donnie remains strong and never stays down, eventually getting in some good hits. When it looks like Donnie will win, Ludmilla abandons her son again, which removes his will to win. Ivan eventually throws in the towel, and Donnie remains the champion.
Rocky travels to Chicago to visit his son and meet his grandson, while Donnie brings Bianca and Amara to Apollo's grave. | Adonis "Donnie" Creed has been enjoying success since his loss to Pretty Ricky Conlan, but he faces a new challenge when Viktor Drago, son of the man who killed Apollo, arrives in America to challenge Donnie to a fight. Viktor's father Ivan is more motivated to get back at Rocky Balboa for defeating him in Russia, costing him his respect and marriage. Rocky refuses to train Donnie for the fight, fearing that he may succumb to the same fate as his father. To make matter more complicated, Donnie becomes engaged to Bianca, and she becomes pregnant with his child.
Donnie faces Viktor, but ends up seriously injured when Viktor cracks his ribs and knocks him out cold. Viktor gets disqualified when he knocks Donnie out while he is down, but Donnie is left damanged physically and emotionally.
Mary Anne Creed gets in touch with Rocky and convinces him that Donnie needs his help. Bianca gives birth to a baby girl named Amara, but sadly, she turns out to be born deaf. Rocky then starts to train Donnie for the rematch.
Donnie goes for round two with Viktor in Moscow. Viktor's mother and Ivan's ex-wife Ludmilla is in attendance, while Rocky, Bianca, and Mary Anne are there for Donnie. Although Viktor is winning at first, Donnie remains strong and never stays down, eventually getting in some good hits. When it looks like Donnie will win, Ludmilla abandons her son again, which removes his will to win. Ivan eventually throws in the towel, and Donnie remains the champion.
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Los Angeles, 2002 β 15-year-old Adonis "Donnie" Creed (Thaddeus J. Mixon) sneaks out of his foster home to meet with his best friend, Damian "Dame" Anderson (Spence Moore II). They attend a Golden Gloves boxing match where Dame is competing under his stage name, "Diamond Dame". Dame puts up a good fight and comes out victorious, and this is what makes Donnie look up to him. After the match, Dame drives to a liquor store. Donnie gets out of the car and sees a man named Leon (Aaron Alexander). Donnie confronts him, but Leon doesn't recognize Donnie. The boy then proceeds to violently pummel Leon.
South Africa, 2017 β Donnie (Michael B. Jordan) is in a boxing rematch against "Pretty" Ricky Conlan (Anthony Bellew), who was recently released from prison. Despite Donnie's reign as heavyweight champion, Conlan is set to reclaim his title. During the match, Donnie notices some of Conlan's weak spots, and after a brief break, Donnie goes in for the attack in the final round, bringing Conlan down and allowing Donnie to maintain his champion title.
In the present day, Donnie has retired from boxing and is living comfortably with his family, now married to Bianca (Tessa Thompson) and raising their daughter Amara (Mila Davis-Kent). She aspires to fight just like her father and gets some boxing practice from Donnie. Bianca has stopped recording music and instead focuses on being a successful producer, though she does work on music in her free time. Donnie and Bianca also continue to spend time with Mary-Anne (Phylicia Rashad), whose health has been declining ever since she suffered a stroke. She has also become a loving grandmother to Amara.
Donnie also manages the Delphi Boxing Academy with his former coach Tony "Little Duke" Evers Jr (Wood Harris). They are currently training newcomer Felix "El Guerrero" Chavez (Jose Benavidez) to go up against Donnie's former competitor Viktor Drago (Florian Munteanu). Felix is supported by his mother Laura (Selenis Leyva).
Donnie walks out of the gym and sees a man standing by his car. It turns out to be Dame (now played by Jonathan Majors), having been recently released from prison after 18 years. The two catch up over lunch, and Dame talks about how he wants to continue pursuing his boxing aspirations, hoping Donnie can help him out. Dame also mentions having written to Donnie over the years while in prison, but Donnie claims he never got any of Dame's letters.
At Amara's school, a bullying girl grabs her drawing and rips it in two. Amara responds by punching the girl in the face. Donnie and Bianca are called in to resolve the matter, knowing that while she should know how to defend herself, she cannot use her skills against other children.
Donnie invites Dame to the gym for a bit of sparring. He gets into the ring with Felix, but Dame fights too aggressively, nearly turning the session into something more violent before Donnie and Duke break them up.
Later on, Donnie invites Dame to his home for dinner, where he meets Bianca and Amara. Dame talks to Donnie in private, expressing a desire to fight Felix for the title shot. Donnie, seeing him as an underdog in the business, isn't onboard with the idea.
Bianca's record label throws a party, where Donnie attends, along with Dame, and a couple boxers like Felix and Viktor. Dame privately talks to Bianca over what happened between him and Donnie, only mentioning Leon and saying Donnie can fill her in on the rest. A fight breaks out, and an assailant whacks Viktor over the face, knocking him out cold. While the assailant is arrested, this leaves Felix without an opponent. Donnie talks to Duke and Felix about putting Dame up against Felix as a first-time contender the same way he did against Conlan and the way Rocky did against Apollo. Felix agrees to it.
A fight is set between Felix and Dame. The crowd boos Dame as he makes his way to the stage. Donnie watches along with Bianca, Amara, and Laura. During the fight, Felix starts off strong, but Dame comes in with his dirty fighting style, which the ladies consider hard to watch. Ultimately, Dame knocks Felix out and wins the match.
After the fight, Donnie visits Mary-Anne. She reveals that she kept letters written by Dame to avoid letting Donnie falling into the same path that got Dame in prison. Donnie reacts angrily toward Mary-Anne, blaming her for Dame's return and motivations against Donnie. He also finds a picture of Dame in prison with the assailant that attacked Viktor. Donnie goes to a beach party to confront Dame alongside his supporters. Donnie knows Dame set up for Viktor to get attacked to worm his way into the ring. Dame admits to it, saying he is coming for everything in Donnie's life for abandoning him when they were young, and he punches Donnie in the face, giving him a black eye.
Dame becomes a sensation in the boxing world, publicly calling out Donnie for turning his back on him when they were young. When Bianca tries to ask Donnie about what happened between him and Dame, he is unable to bring himself to explain things to her.
Bianca later calls Donnie from the hospital, saying that Mary-Anne had another stroke. Donnie visits her in the hospital, where she is barely conscious. As he tries to apologize to her for how he spoke to her, Mary-Anne speaks as though she is addressing Apollo. She says that she is thankful for Donnie, because he helped her forgive Apollo for his infidelity, and Mary-Anne dies.
After Mary-Anne's funeral, Donnie sits down with Bianca and tells her the truth. Leon was the foster father at the home where he and Dame stayed, and he put them through endless abuse. Donnie lost it when he saw Leon again and began beating him up until two of Leon's friends pulled him off. Dame pulled a gun on them just as the cops arrived. Donnie ran away, leaving Dame to get arrested. Feeling guilty over what happened, he never attempted to contact Dame, and he knows that is why he is coming for him.
Donnie goes on "First Take" with Stephen A. Smith to discuss his comeback and relationship with Dame. Dame watches on TV at home and calls in the show to further antagonize Donnie, calling him a fraud and berating him. Donnie takes this opportunity to publicly challenge him, which Dame accepts. Donnie returns to the gym to train with Duke, along with a recovered Viktor, getting back into the groove of boxing before he can take Dame on.
The night of the big fight arrives, dubbed "Battle of Los Angeles". Everyone close to Donnie shows up. Dame dominates in the first part of the match, brutally going at Donnie. During the break, Duke tries to encourage Donnie to let go of his fear and guilt in order to win. Donnie listens and goes for Dame's weak spots since his energy is draining. Dame delivers a serious punch to Donnie's ribs, almost causing him to stay down, but Donnie gets up at the last second to keep going. Donnie catches Dame when he is down and delivers a knockout punch, allowing him to win and reclaim his heavyweight title.
After the fight, Donnie sits with Dame privately. He apologizes to him for abandoning him and for never reaching out to him. Dame forgives Donnie. After everyone leaves, Donnie stays with Bianca and Amara, playing with Amara in the ring for a little bit before they go home.
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Dame tricks Donnie into getting him into a title fight by having a former prison friend assault Viktor Drago, who was set to fight Donnie's protege Felix Chavez, so that Dame can fight Felix and beat him. After the death of Mary-Anne Creed, Donnie decides it is time to stop running from his past and take Dame on.
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Adonis "Donnie" Creed has retired from boxing to settle down with Bianca and their daughter Amara. However, an old friend from Donnie's past, Damian "Dame" Anderson, returns with a grudge against Donnie. When they were young, Dame went to jail because he pulled a gun on some men that Donnie was fighting with, and Donnie ran away when the cops showed up. Dame vows to take everything that Donnie has built in retribution.
Dame tricks Donnie into getting him into a title fight by having a former prison friend assault Viktor Drago, who was set to fight Donnie's protege Felix Chavez, so that Dame can fight Felix and beat him. After the death of Mary-Anne Creed, Donnie decides it is time to stop running from his past and take Dame on.
Donnie comes out of retirement for a big match with Dame. While Dame dominates early on, Donnie lets go of his fear and guilt to come back strong and knock Dame out. Although he wins, Donnie and Dame reconcile and bury the hatchet, and Donnie returns to focusing on his family. |
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The film starts with Sebastian Valmont (Ryan Philippe) talking to his therapist Dr. Regina Greenbaum (Swoosie Kurtz) about his problems regarding his sexual affairs. He pretends to be cured and observes a photo of Greenbaum's daughter Marcie (Tara Reid), commenting on how pretty she is. Not long after Sebastian leaves, Greenbaum gets a call from Marcie, who is crying her eyes out over a guy she thought she loved that put nude photos of her online. Marcie says that the guy told her she had nice legs and he wanted to photograph them, which is something Sebastian just told Greenbaum. She runs out of her office to yell at Sebastian, but he just gives her a smug smile and goes off with a girl he just met.
Sebastian's stepsister Kathryn Mertuil (Sarah Michelle Gellar) is talking to Mrs. Bunny Caldwell (Christine Baranski) and her daughter Cecile (Selma Blair) about the prep school that she attends, with Bunny hoping that Cecile attends a good school, but Cecile is more interested in the boys there. Sebastian enters and interrupts, and it's obvious Bunny hates his guts. After they leave, Sebastian and Kathryn discuss how she is only trying to use Cecile in a revenge scheme against a guy named Court Reynolds (Charlie O'Connell), who dumped Kathryn and got together with Cecile soon after. The two then discuss an article in Seventeen Magazine written by Annette Hargrove (Reese Witherspoon), the virginal daughter of their school's new headmaster. Kathryn wants Sebastian to seduce Cecile but is more interested in getting Annette since she would be a challenge for him, especially since she already has a boyfriend. Kathryn then proposes a wager to Sebastian: if he succeeds in seducing Annette, Kathryn will allow Sebastian to sleep with her, but if he fails, Kathryn inherits his Jaguar XK140. Sebastian doesn't seem interested until Kathryn promises he can "put it anywhere." The deal is made.
Sebastian's Aunt Helen (Louise Fletcher) introduces him to Annette as she visits his family's estate. He starts to chat up Annette and even tries to make a move, but she makes it clear she is not interested, especially since she already knows about his reputation as a ladykiller. Sebastian gets offended and later complains about this to his friend Blaine Tuttle (Joshua Jackson). Blaine thinks that Annette was told by her ex-boyfriend Greg McConnell (Eric Mabius), whom Blaine has hooked up with in secrecy. He offers to help Sebastian get the info he wants.
Cecile is having a cello lesson with her teacher, Ronald Clifford (Sean Patrick Thomas), who shares a mutual attraction with Cecile. Kathryn shows up to interrupt and steal Cecile away. She takes her to a park for a picnic and discusses Cecile's infatuation with Ronald. Kathryn offers to show her how to get to first base with a guy by showing Cecile how to kiss. They do a French kiss which leaves Cecile wanting more.
Sebastian makes another attempt to seduce Annette by having her join him in his pool. She joins for a little bit, but she sees through his phony attempts to be sweet and endearing to her, and she quickly leaves.
Blaine sets Greg up by getting him in bed and having Sebastian walk in at the right time to take pictures that he plans to blackmail Greg with unless he says how Annette found out about his reputation. Greg goes out of his way to find out who it could be until he spends time with Annette while walking on the beach. As he tries to hype up Sebastian to Annette, Greg finds out that Bunny is the one that told Annette about Sebastian. Because of this, Sebastian decides to go with Kathryn's plan to seduce Cecile. He also manages to make an arrangement to go out with Annette.
Kathryn tells Bunny about Ronald and Cecile, so she goes to confront Ronald during a lesson. She is disgusted because she's racist, and she fires Ronald, ordering him to never set foot near her daughter again. The step-siblings then call a hysterical Cecile to have Sebastian deliver a letter from Ronald. He goes to her room and tells her she is not sexy. She tries to prove him wrong and starts to undo her clothes. He tries to get her to take all her clothes off, but she becomes uncomfortable and wants to leave. Sebastian then tries to blackmail her by saying he will tell her mother about Ronald, but Cecile begs him not to. He tells her he just wants to give her a kiss. Cecile puckers up, but Sebastian tells her he doesn't want to kiss her there. He pulls down her pants and "does the alphabet with his tongue". Cecile later tells Kathryn about this, and she gives Cecile advice on how to please Ronald.
Sebastian continues to try and win over Annette by going to do community service at a retirement home, which bores him. He rides back home with Annette, who tries to get him to laugh by making silly faces. Despite his attempts to hold back, she succeeds and he manages to smile. However, he ends up taking Cecile to bed anyway. Despite this, he continues to think about Annette, as he starts to fall in love with her.
Sebastian and Kathryn spy on Annette as she is outside crying while reading a book. Sebastian goes to join her and starts to kiss her, but after a while, she pulls back. He asks why she won't be with him, and she tells him that she doesn't trust herself around him. Later that night, Sebastian confronts Annette in her room and calls her a hypocrite for talking about finding true love but rejecting it when she clearly feels the same way about him. Annette then gives in and decides to sleep with Sebastian, but he cannot bring himself to do it and starts to tell her off.
Annette leaves the house later on, but Sebastian finds out from Greg as to where she is headed. He finds her and tells her he really is in love with her, and the two kiss before going back home to finally make love.
The next day, Kathryn offers herself to Sebastian since he has won the bet, but he no longer cares about it and only wants to be with Annette. Even as Kathryn attempts to seduce him, he rejects her. He wants to tell Annette the truth, but Kathryn warns him that he will ruin both their reputations if word got out about the bet. Sebastian then goes to find Annette and lie to her, saying he never cared for her and only wanted to see what she was like in bed. Distraught, Annette tells Sebastian to go away. He returns to Kathryn to try and settle their deal, only to find that she was having relations with Ronald. Kathryn then admits to Sebastian that she knew he loved Annette and taunts him for tricking him into breaking up with her just for the fun of it.
Sebastian tries to make things right with Annette by visiting at her home, but her mother pretends that she isn't there, knowing she doesn't want to see him. He decides to write Annette a note and sends it to her, along with his journal detailing all of his conquests and his whole scheme with Kathryn. Meanwhile, Kathryn calls Ronald and tells him that Sebastian slept with Cecile while also lying by saying that he hit Kathryn.
Ronald catches Sebastian on the street and confronts him about what Kathryn told him. They start to fight in the streets, and Annette sees them as she had walked out to go find Sebastian. She tries to intervene, but she gets knocked into the road, just as a cab is coming that way. Sebastian runs and pushes Annette out of the way, but even as the cabbie hits the brakes, Sebastian is still struck hard. Annette runs to his side and takes his hand. He tells Annette he loves her just before he dies.
At Sebastian's funeral, Annette catches Kathryn in the bathroom doing cocaine. She talks to her briefly before leaving. Kathryn goes up to deliver a eulogy for Sebastian, but a girl comes in and starts talking to the other attendees. People start to walk outside, and Kathryn follows them. She finds Cecile distributing copies of Sebastian's journal, which Annette has retitled "Cruel Intentions." Everyone becomes aware of Kathryn's true nature and scheming, and the headmaster finds her charm bracelet containing the coke. Her reputation now destroyed, Kathryn begins to quietly weep.
The film ends with Annette driving Sebastian's car while reminiscing about their time together.
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