Sisters (2023) Movie Script

Ma, Diamond sleep.
Yeah, so is Tia and Tara.
We leaving.
All right
love y'all, be safe.
Love you too.
Oh wait, you got the keys?
No, I thought
you got the keys.
Girl, oh my god.
Tia .
, we gon be late.
Tia?
I'm coming.
Come on, we gotta get there
before 10:30 and you know
it's cold outside.
- All right, all right.
Oh, okay.
Here girl.
Hey, I'm gonna need that
motherfucking bag right now.
Oh, shit.
- Shit the fuck up, come on.
- Tracy.
Okay, okay.
Okay, okay.
- Come on, move.
- Okay.
- Another dream?
- Another dream, Diamond.
Another dream.
- You should come to
the gym with me today.
It'll make you feel better.
- No, baby, I can't, I got too
much to do right here today.
- Oh, come on Ma, you
can do that later.
- I can't, now, I said I
got too much to do now.
- All right.
Well, I'm gonna go
get in the shower.
- All right, baby.
All right.
- Hands up, hands up, hands up.
Don't do nothing, don't
throw a punch yet.
Don't throw a punch yet.
You hear me, let's
g;o one, one, one.
That's good, that's good.
Keep your hands up,
keep your hands up.
Keep your hands up, yep.
Come on, one, nice.
Let's go, all right.
- Hey, Kev, I'm about to be out.
- You done already?
- Yeah.
I gotta pick up little man.
- All right.
- Well, what's up?
When you gonna
set up this match?
- Here we go, ,
I got you, champ, all right.
- All right.
- All right.
- See you tomorrow.
- See you tomorrow, let's go.
Stop, stop.
Yeah, we done.
We done.
- Really?
- You all right?
I mean, you hitting the bag
like it stole your lunch money
or something?
- I'm good.
- You good?
- I'm good.
Guess, I ain't gotta
ask you, champ.
- Oh, alright.
Relax, I'm just training you.
- Yeah, whatever.
- You find out you
jealous though.
- Boy, you wish.
Where you get this
chain from, Big money.
- Okay, my pops.
On his jewelry box, going
through some of his old things.
I got you.
So, what you about to get into?
- Go home, get some sleep.
I got a long day tomorrow.
What you doing this weekend?
- I don't know, why?
- Well, we cooking
family dinner.
- Nah, I'm good.
- Don't be like that, Kev.
- Diamond.
I mean, you know how
I feel about you.
You playing with me.
- And you know I
have a boyfriend.
We've been friends
for forever, Kev.
Really, you're tryna to
throw this friendship away
for some ass.
- Some ass?
- Yeah, for some ass.
Just like all
these other niggas.
You just wanna fuck.
- That's what you, that's
what you really think?
That's what you really think?
All right, nah,
I'm good with that.
I'm good with that.
Go ahead, get up outta here.
I'm gonna clean up, I
got somewhere to be.
- You got somewhere to be.
You ain't got nowhere to be.
- Yo, quit playing with me.
You know I don't like that shit.
- Oh, you mad?
Whatever, I better
see you this weekend.
- Doubt it.
- Hey,
hey, Diamond.
Diamond, get in the car.
- What are you doing here?
- How come you're not
answering your phone?
- I called you back.
- Oh yeah?
- Yeah.
- Guess, I missed that.
Now, what was you doing?
- Working out with Kev.
- Figures.
- What's the problem?
- Problem?
Ain't no problem.
You hungry?
- Yeah, you gonna get
me something to eat?
- Thought about it.
- What you mean, you
thought about it?
- I thought about it.
What you gon' give me?
- What I'm gon' give you?
- Why did you stop?
- Because I'm hungry.
So, if you don't feed me,
I'm not about to feed you.
- It's like that?
- Just like that.
Let's go.
- Hey, baby.
How you doing?
- Hey, Ma.
- I'm good, baby.
- What's you out here reading?
- Little self-help book.
You know me, always
trying to be better.
- Right.
- Did you hear about the
boy that got shot today
by that police officer?
I'm just, I don't know what
this world is coming to.
It's like the police are
getting away with anything.
- Yeah, so sad.
Is Tara okay?
- Yeah, I called her,
but she texted me and told
me that she'd be over later.
- Okay.
- Oh, I left you dinner
in the microwave.
- Thanks Ma, but me and
Trae just came from dinner.
- Didn't I tell you to
stay away from that boy?
- Ma, he's not a bad guy, okay?
- I don't like him
for you, Diamond.
You can have any man you want,
but you choose to
settle for that.
Huh?
I just don't trust
him, baby, I don't.
He's just sneaky to me.
- All right, Ma,
that's my cue to go.
- All right, bye.
Don't say I ain't
try to tell you.
- You want something
before I go to my room?
- I'm fine.
- You sure?
- Mm-hmm.
- Ma, you okay?
I'm fine, baby, Just this
weather change, that's all.
- You need to go to the doctor.
- I said I'm fine, Diamond.
Baby, I'm fine.
- Okay.
I love you.
- I love you too, baby.
Go get some rest.
- Good night.
- All right.
- Diamond, you see my bag?
- Hmm?
- Did you see my bag?
- No.
- How, when I let you use it?
- And I gave it back.
- No, you did not.
- Yes, I did.
- No, you didn't.
Look if you left
it at Trae house
or you don't know where
you placed it, say that.
- Hey, Ma.
- Hey, baby.
How was work?
- Oh, crazy.
Two shootings, back to back.
And I know that cop
that killed that kid.
Yeah.
It's sad to see him
behind the bars, Ma.
He's a really good guy,
he helped me a lot.
- It ain't hard.
I mean, especially we know
the person done wrong.
He's exactly where
he's supposed to be,
shooting that damn
child like some animal.
- I mean, like, I
was right there.
I could have saved
that kid's life.
I could have got out the car.
- Oh, so, you putting
the blame on yourself?
Listen to me.
When you put that uniform on,
you knew exactly what
you was getting into.
And if it's getting to be
too much, that is all right.
Being a cop ain't for everybody.
And just like you got that job,
you can get you another one.
- Yeah, but you know, I,
I don't wanna let Samantha down.
You know, she did a lot to
help me get on the force.
Besides, I wanna help
you out, grandma,
you been helping us out
since God knows when.
I'm 33 years old and I have
nothing to show for it.
- Baby, I'm fine.
All I'm worried about is taking
care of you and them girls.
Okay?
Making sure you and
your sisters are good.
And stop worrying about aging.
You know, timing is everything.
Look, that job don't
make you happy, honey,
you make you happy,
remember that.
- I know.
- You always lying.
- Yo, yo.
- What are they out
there arguing about now?
- Probably 'cause you
don't live here no more.
You know, baby, why don't
you just come on home,
save up your money, then
you can buy your own house.
Stop wasting your time
making other people money.
- I am too old to be living
at home with my baby sister
and my baby cousin.
Look, I'm gonna be alright.
You know, it makes
you feel any better,
I'm looking at the house.
- Man, you aint
gonna be sitting here,
lying about no dumb shit.
- Aint nobody lying.
- Let get up there and see
what they fussing about.
- Baby, remember
what told you, yeah?
- Okay, Ma.
- Okay.
- Yes, you're,
you always lying.
- No, you always think
somebody's stealing your shit
when they lose your shit.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
what are you guys
arguing about now?
- This bitch is over here
lying about some stupid shit
like a bag.
It's like she's the only
one in here without a job.
She asked me to borrow my bag.
I say yes every time, when
I'm looking for my shit,
can't find it.
- Okay, well Tia, look,
it's not that serious, okay?
- It's not that serious because
it's not your shit, Tara.
I'm tired of living
in this house.
You got an extra room, right?
Let me come stay with you.
- No, hell no.
Girl.
- Forget you too, and don't
ask to borrow nothing else.
- I don't ask to borrow your
shit, you lose your shit.
- You all right?
- I'm good.
I know your sister better
stop calling me a bitch
a before I show her a bitch.
- Bitch, bitch,
bitch, bitch, bitch.
And you ain't gonna do shit.
What I told him was the
next time he lies to me,
that I'm gonna shoot him,
with his own gun too.
- Girl, I knew that
you are kind of crazy.
- See, that's what's
wrong with y'all.
Y'all don't know
how to treat a king.
It's so many good men out here.
But no, you'd rather
treat 'em like shit.
- Man, fuck all that, all right?
Loyalty is loyalty.
You play with me, I'm
shooting you, period.
- So wait, did he ever tell
you why he did a no call
no show?
- I didn't give him a chance.
I just blocked
him on everything.
- That's why you can't keep a
man 'cause you act like one.
- Chandra, shut your ass up.
You the only one in
here without a man,
that always got something to
say about somebody else's.
What you need to
be worried about,
is your trifling cousin
fucking on your baby daddy.
Do you call him a king?
I ain't never seen it
What?
- Fuck you, Tia.
And my name is Shonda.
- Shonda, Chandra, whatever.
And fuck you two.
- Tia.
- Tia, nothing.
I'm tired of y'all trying
to make it seem like
I'm the bully.
- You know you wrong for that.
- Oh, well, it's the truth.
Now, speaking of the devil,
look who just walked in?
If it isn't Mr. The
FBI Agent himself.
- What's going on, man?
Tia, Tia, what's up baby?
I see you got the flowers.
- I always do.
- Can we talk?
- All right.
- I mean, privately?
- Ooh, somebody in trouble.
- I'll meet you in the back.
- Handle it.
Be the one thing
You say that you want me
- Hey, y'all.
- Hey, Diamond.
- So, you don't hear me, Tia?
- You don't see me working?
Girl, what you want?
- You ain't working.
- Yes, I am, I'm actually
preparing for a client.
Thank you very much.
- It's important.
- All right, come on.
I don't got all day, what's up?
- I got a job interview today.
I'm a little nervous.
- A job interview.
What you nervous about?
- You know I ain't
never had no job before.
- Ain't that the damn truth,
and you ain't gonna get one
with your hair looking
like that either.
- Really?
- My bad.
All I'm saying is you
have absolutely no reason
to be nervous, all you have
to do is just be yourself.
You do what's asked of
you and you be on time
and you gonna be good.
Okay?
All right, come on.
Girl, bring your ass
over here, come on.
Come sit down.
Because what you not gonna
do is go into a job interview
with your hair
looking like that.
That's what you're not gonna do.
I'm gonna hook you up.
- Thanks, Tia.
- Nah, don't thank me.
When you get that first check,
you make sure you
buy me a new bag.
Bitch I ain't forget.
- Oh, my.
Whatever.
- What's
they like.
- I know, that's the issue.
- That is the issue.
- I almost tripped.
- I know.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Yeah.
- So, what was that surprise
you said you wanna tell me?
- Well, I got the job.
I start tonight.
- What up?
What you mean he ain't answer?
I told you to make
sure he has my money.
Nah, nah, I'm not trying
to hear that shit.
No, I want my money, tonight.
Nigga, you wanna die?
Yeah, that's what I thought.
Have my money in an hour.
- Everything okay?
- Yeah, yeah, everything good.
Just gotta handle something.
What was you talking
about though?
- Nothing.
It's not important.
- Where do you want
me to take you to?
- What you mean?
I thought we was
going to dinner.
- Yeah, I gotta handle
something real quick.
- Why every time you say we
doing something, we don't.
The fuck is going on, Trae?
you fucking somebody?
- I don't what the
fuck you talking about.
- Are you fucking somebody?
- Now, come on, I ain't
got time for this bullshit.
I told you I gotta
take care of some shit.
- Like you do every
fucking night?
You know what?
That's cool.
Open my door.
- Open it yourself.
- Fuck you.
- And you can stay there too.
- It's why your car don't work.
- Fuck you.
- Fuck you.
- Fuck you.
- What's up Lil mama,
let me get your phone number.
- Why you playing?
- What's up girl?
- What you playing for?
- I texted you to see
if you wanted to go
get something to eat.
What's going on?
- I'm not good.
- Let me guess, Trae?
- Don't you got some
police work to do?
- I'm doing it.
- No, you're not,
you're harassing me.
- Girl, please.
- Should file a complaint.
- Girl, please.
Grandma told me
you got that job.
Congratulations.
- Thanks.
- See this little
attitude you got,
like, you need to work on it.
- Okay, all right, I'm sorry.
- You know you good, right?
You got a lot to be happy about.
Don't let this man
take your energy girl.
Now, let me see
that smile, girl.
You know the one you
didn't brush this morning?
Let me see.
See, that's what I'm
talking about, girl,
you got a beautiful smile, like,
don't let this man do that.
- Hey Tara, we got
a call, we gotta go.
- All right, copy.
- You really a cop, huh?
- Nah, I just pretend to be one.
- Right.
- Like the rest of 'em.
I'm gonna get outta here.
I love you girl.
Text me when you get home.
- All right, I love it too.
- Hey.
I'm Elise, the night supervisor.
Everything good?
- Yeah, I'm just finishing
up the last room.
- Great, you're a fast worker.
- Just trying to get in and out.
- I hear that.
Well, I'm gonna let
you get back to work.
I just wanna make sure
everything was all good.
You need anything,
I'll be downstairs.
- Cool, thanks.
Hello?
What?
Tia, what?
Okay, okay, calm down.
Oh, I'll be right there.
Yeah, yeah.
Fuck.
What happened?
- We don't know yet.
We're waiting on the
doctor to come out now.
Tia found her passed
out on the floor.
- Passed out?
- Yeah.
- What?
- Yeah, so, we're just
gonna wait, you know,
for the doctor come out and
we'll find out what's going on.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, have a seat?
- Tara, Tia, Diamond?
- Yeah, that's us.
- I'm Dr. Thomas, I've been
treating your grandmother.
She took a pretty bad fall
and it's not looking so good.
- What do you mean it's
not looking so good?
- You know, I think she
might be the one to tell you.
If you could follow me.
- Come on.
- Grandma] How y'all doing?
- Hey ma.
- Hey.
- What's going on?
- Hey,
baby.
Hey.
Okay, y'all need to sit down,
standing over me like I'm dead.
What's wrong, everything okay?
- Yeah, we good.
But you not.
- Baby, I'm fine.
Ain't nothing the
Lord can't heal.
- Doc, what's wrong with her?
- Uh uh, don't you dare.
You know, as a matter of fact,
you can go ahead and
get out, you can leave,
'cause I don't need no damn
doctor telling me I'm sick.
I'm not sick.
And there aint no damn cancer
or nothing gon' stop me.
- Cancer?
Ma, Ma, got cancer?
- Okay Doc, tell
us what's going on.
- We did some blood
work on your grandmother
and the results
came back abnormal.
So, we did a few more labs
and her blood show
signs of cancer.
- What that mean?
- We've given your grandmother
all the information.
I think she should be
the one to tell you.
- No, I don't wanna
hear this shit.
- Diamond, baby, Diamond.
- Hello?
Yeah.
What time?
Yeah, I can be there.
Okay, thank you.
Trae, call me back,
I keep calling you.
What's going on?
I need you.
Fuck.
- Tara, it's better
than Starbucks.
- Nice.
- Piping hot.
- Woo.
- Hey, y'all.
Kev, what you doing here?
- Kev, what you doing here?
Good morning.
- Good morning.
- Your sisters told me
about your grandmother.
I just wanted to be here.
- This looks good and all,
but you ain't about
to fuck my stomach up.
- Kev, this is so good.
Oh.
- Hear that?
- You put your foot in this.
- Foot, entire foot.
, all the way in it.
Huh?
Thanks, somebody appreciate.
Oh, Tara.
- Hmm?
- It's for grandma.
- Oh, thank you.
- Tell her to feel better.
- Oh, I sure will.
Thank you so much,
you're amazing.
- All right, Tara.
- Will call you, guys,
I'm outta here.
- Bye bye.
- All right.
- Kev, thanks for the food, bro.
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
I'll see you later.
- What's all that?
Y'all beefing?
- She told you what happened?
- No, I just can feel tension.
That's why you gotta be trained,
you trying to fuck
your sister up?
- No, I got you
training me for me.
I don't need you to
train me to fuck her up.
- All right.
- We cool.
But you know how it goes.
We beef, we make up.
We cool for now though.
- Yeah, I already know.
- Hey, thank you for that.
- I'm gonna always
have you back.
Come on, listen, Diamond.
I'm gonna always
be there for you.
You hear me?
- I hear you.
- Crazy .
You was like first girl I
kissed in middle school.
- Boy , got
all 'em girls in your face.
- Those are facts,
that's accurate facts.
You know what I mean?
But it was always you.
It was always you.
- What are you doing?
- I don't know.
Are we moving too slow
I don't know.
Don't conflate issues
- Diamond.
Do I really want you
- I'll get that in the sink.
- What's up?
How come you're not
answering the door?
- You ain't gimme a chance to.
- What's up, Play boy.
- What's cracking?
- Hey, I hope you
enjoyed the food.
- Nigga in here cooking
for you and shit?
- Trae.
- No Trae.
You fucking that nigga?
- You know that's
just my friend.
- I don't know nothing.
I'm gonna ask you again.
I said, are you fucking him?
- Trae, what you doing?
- Nothing.
- What you doing?
Trae?
Trae, what are you doing?
- Hey, Play boy.
I'ma advise you to stay
the fuck away from my girl.
- What you about
to do with that?
- Trae, it's not even like that.
- What you about
to do with that?
- It's gonna be my first and
last time telling you nigga,
stay the fuck away from my woman
or it's gonna be a problem.
You feel me?
What you looking at, nigga?
I said, do you feel me?
- Yeah, nigga, I feel you.
I feel you.
- Good.
Get the fuck outta here.
Keep walking.
Old potato head ass nigga.
- That was uncalled
for and you know it.
- I had to let that
little nigga know.
- No, what you need to
let is yourself know.
My grandmother is
in the hospital
fighting for her fucking life
and Hoby was here for me.
You walk in here with some
fucking dead ass flowers
that you probably
gave to another bitch.
You ain't shit.
- Diamond, Diamond, you
gonna do me like that?
I bought you flowers.
- Fuck your flowers.
So, you just gonna sit
there or you gonna speak?
- We may have found a way
to cure your grandmother.
- So, cure her then,
what are we talking about?
- Well, she has no insurance
and I don't know if she
can afford the treatment.
- Well, that's impossible, doc,
because my grandmother's been
saving money for many years.
She's got plenty of money.
- Your grandmother's in debt.
She didn't want me to
disclose this to you,
but I feel I need to be
honest with you right now.
Now look, I can help
you apply for loans
and I can offset the treatment.
But those kinds of things
take months and months to come
through, and the way your
grandmother is looking,
I'm sorry to say, I don't know
if she has two weeks left.
- So, if you
can't afford the treatment?
- It's my advice that
you take her home,
you make her comfortable,
spend as much time
with her as you can.
- No, you're not taking my
grandmother out this hospital.
Somebody gonna
figure out something.
- Like, how much are we talking?
- Well, the treatment plan
would start with chemo
and that includes ABVD.
- Okay, what's that?
- That's usually six rounds of
chemo, it includes the drugs,
doxorubicin, bleomycin,
vinblastine, dacarbazine.
- We don't know what that
shit mean and you know that.
Break it down.
- Okay look,
everything is right here.
From the treatment plans
to the costs, look it over.
But I'm sorry to tell you,
if I don't get a
payment by tomorrow,
I am going to have
to release her.
It's hospital policy.
- That's it?
Just like that, release her?
That's bullshit doc
and you know that.
- Look, I'm doing
everything I can here.
If you can get me
$10,000 by tomorrow,
then at least I
can secure the port
for the chemo treatments.
I can keep her here
for another two weeks.
- Okay, look like.
What's, what are we
talking total cost?
Like, what is the
overall number?
- Overall you're looking at
about ballpark, $800,000.
Look, I know you wanna save
your grandmother, I get it.
But we all know that kind of
money is hard to come up with.
Especially last minute, it's,
- No, we gonna get that money.
- All right, look,
I'm sorry about that.
We'll be in touch, huh?
- Yeah.
Take care.
- Yep.
- These are grandma's
favorite shoes,
I don't wanna get rid of these.
- Girl, .
- Hi, Mrs. Ross.
- Hey.
- Hey, y'all.
How much is this?
- You can just give me 100.
- $100?
- Ain't that what
she said, $100.
- Tia.
- Come on,
do you wanna be cheap?
- Okay, I'll leave it.
- No, look, you can
give me $50 for it.
- $50?
I'm done, I'm done, I'm done.
- Tia.
It's a yard sale.
- I'm done.
- Just keep the 100.
- Oh, thank you Mrs. Ross.
Thank you.
- I hope your
grandma feels better.
- Thank you so much.
Hello
You there
I gave you all
- Hey mommy,
- Fuck.
I've spent a lot of nights
waiting for your call
Still don't hear
from you at all
- Sorry to crash
our little party.
Get up.
- Fuck.
I have nothing to do with this-
- Shut the fuck up.
- Please don't shoot me.
- What the, what?
Shut the fuck up.
- Please don't shoot me.
- What's in the briefcase?
I said, what's in the briefcase?
- I have a family.
I got a little boy.
- Well, you should
have thought about that
before you cheated.
- Did Sarah set this up.
I don't wanna cheat on her-
- Shut up.
Sarah don't know shit.
But she will once show her this.
- What do you want?
I got money.
There's 12,000 in the briefcase.
Please just take it and go.
- Open it.
How much you say
what's in there?
- It's 12,000.
You could have it all.
I swear I won't say anything.
I just wanna go
home to my family.
- I've got all your information.
If you even think about
going to the police,
I'll make your whole life hell.
You got me?
- Yeah, I got you.
- Y'all enjoy
y'all little party.
- This is a lot of bills.
I wonder why she ain't
tell us about this.
And how the hell are we
supposed to come up with $10,000
by tomorrow?
- I don't know.
But though God grace,
anything is possible.
- You a preacher now?
- Shut up, Tia.
I'm gonna go ahead and apply
for some of these loans.
Contact some of the churches,
see if I can get some donations.
Talk to some of the churches.
Diamond, where did you
get this money from?
- Work.
- Work.
- You stripping?
- Maybe.
Let's just say a friend
let me borrow it.
Oh, what, Tia?
- Nothing, I'm gonna
keep my mouth shut.
- No, say what you gotta say.
- Okay, well, I hope
this didn't come from
that dumb ass
boyfriend of yours,
'cause we definitely don't
need his money and Lord knows
where he got it from.
- Tia.
- 'Cause they.
- Tia, Tia.
Chill.
Not tonight, all right?
- Not tonight?
Ain't you supposed to be a cop?
Investigate this shit.
- You know what?
The one time I can
help and y'all can't
and that's a problem.
Tia, you always
been jealous of me.
But regardless, I will make
sure my grandma stay alive.
Y'all don't want this money?
Huh?
Cool, because I know how
to take it to the hospital
my damn self.
- I don't trust it.
- God, I know you ain't
heard from me in a while,
but if you could please
just help my grandmother.
Please.
Amen.
Ma?
Ma?
Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma?
Ma?
Hey, somebody come help me.
Ma?
- Diamond, we gotta talk.
Look, I don't like the way
things been going between us.
- Not now, Tia.
- No, you really
need to hear this.
I'm serious.
What, you gonna shoot
me now, for a bag?
- Ain't nobody about
to shoot you, Tia.
- So, what you
doing with that gun?
- Whatever I gotta do.
- Oh, but they call it
black animals, is he black?
- Yeah, you know what
I'm saying, like, yo,
is he really black, yo, that's.
- Yo, what the fuck are
you doing with a gun?
- Move.
- Yo, yo, yo, yo,
yo, Diamond, Diamond.
Diamond?
What in the fuck is that, huh?
This about Trae, hmm?
Oh, I will handle that.
- It's not about Trae.
I'm tired of waiting around
for a fucking miracle.
My grandmother needs
me and I'm not waiting
until it's too late, I'm
not burying my grandmother.
I'ma do what I gotta do.
- That's how you wanna do it.
- I'ma do what I gotta do.
- That's how you wanna-
- Now, move.
Move.
- I'm going with her.
- I'm going with her too.
- What you doing, Kev?
- Diamond?
- I guess I'm coming.
Here we go.
This is a hot weapon.
Real gun, real bullets.
- Okay.
- All right?
- Yeah.
- All right.
Come on, hands my
hands, right there.
Don't put your finger
on that trigger.
until you ready to shoot.
All right, get in a fighter
stance, come on, fighter stance.
- Oh.
- Yeah, yeah.
Put your eye on the
barrel, there you go.
And when you ready to fire,
take a breath and shoot.
Fire.
Fire.
Okay, all right.
- Who taught you
about shoot like that?
- My father.
He trained me, .
All right, you
wanna do it again?
- I never knew that.
- Diamond, there's a lot
you don't know about me.
Hot weapon.
- Yeah.
Come on.
Fire when ready.
All right.
Okay.
- Good job, lil sis.
- Yeah, she all right.
- Thanks.
- Nice.
So what's, what's
this emergency?
- Who this?
- Oh, that's my
partner, Samantha.
She real good people.
She the one that helped
me get on the force.
- What up?
- We said come alone,
not with this bitch.
- Bitch?
- Yeah, you heard me?
- What's wring with you?
- I suggest you watch
your fucking mouth.
- What, you think 'cause you
got a fucking gun and badge
I'm supposed to
be scared of you?
Give a fuck about that shit.
- All right, Diamond.
- Hey look, this your sister,
so, I'm gonna give her a pass.
I'm about to be
over here shooting.
- All you, you sure.
- Chill out.
- Yeah, I'm sure.
- Why you be
acting like this?
- Acting like what?
We said come by yourself.
- See, I didn't know this was
no fucking family reunion.
- Where the fuck is Tia?
Huh?
- She's right here.
Now, tell me what's so important
that I had to miss
my nail appointment
and why we are meeting
in the gun range?
- Let me holla at you all.
- So, I was talking to Diamond
and I think I may have a way
to get y'all all the money
y'all need for helping
your grandmother plus more.
- Okay, and?
- And.
- Well, I may not have
been completely honest
about how I got that money.
I basically robbed a man.
- Diamond, what
were you thinking?
- I was thinking about grandma
and it wasn't really robbery.
It was more like blackmail.
Caught a man
cheating on his wife.
Told him I'd show 'em the
tape if he ain't come off that
bread, and he did.
Look, somebody had
to do something.
- That was some
dumb shit Diamond.
- I did what I had to do.
- Bitch I like the way
you've been thinking lately.
- Tia, don't encourage her.
- Okay, let's stay
focused ladies.
Huh?
Let's stay focused here.
Huh?
I know a guy with
the gang of bread.
Hmm, that's where
you ladies come in.
He's running a big
poker game at his house.
The money's gotta be
somewhere hidden in there.
- You asking me to rob somebody?
- No, Tia.
I want us to rob somebody.
- Oh wait, what are you,
Kevin, what are
you talking about?
I just became a cop.
You think I'm gonna risk
my life and my career
for this dumb shit?
- You just told me
yesterday you hated it
and you trying to
look for the next way
to make some fast bread,
quit playing with me.
- Yeah, but I didn't tell
you I wanted to be out here
robbing motherfuckers either.
- Kev, how much we talking?
- Possibly 100 mil.
- Who?
- That's 25, 25, 25, 25.
Tara say something.
- Shit, count me in.
- No, it ain't no count me in.
What are you?
Kevin, I can't believe
I'm sitting here
listening to this little
corrupt ass plan of yours.
Tia, Diamond, what's,
we out, man, come on.
- Nah, I'ma stay here.
- I said let's go.
- I said I'ma stay here.
Look, Tara, everybody don't
have a career like you,
working part-time at the shop,
that shit ain't cutting it.
And 100 million sound
real good to me right now.
- Real good.
- Now, I respect
your choice as a cop,
but I don't want you to
forget where you came from,
all right?
The person that
taught you everything.
Now, I'll rob a nigga,
I'll kill a nigga.
I'll even murder a motherfucker
for my grandmother.
So, I'ma stay here.
- All right.
We'll see what grandma thinks
about your little idea.
Your little plan.
- Oh, you snitching then?
- Yeah, I'm snitching.
Yeah, I'm snitching, I'm out.
Samantha, come on, let's go.
- Tara.
Tara.
Fuck.
- Yeah, that that might
be a problem right there.
- Not what?
- We playing this shit.
- Let's go.
That's what's up.
Listen to me.
You see that Korean right
there with the glasses?
That's Ivan.
This is his way inviting
me to the house.
But you don't have to do this.
Hear me?
If she starts getting the
best of you, just fall.
- Just fall?
- Diamond, that's a
future champ right there.
Just fall.
- So am I.
- Alright.
All right.
- Who's the new girl?
- That's Diamond.
The girl I've been all along.
- I like her.
Bring her to the
house tomorrow night.
- Say no more.
- Good
don't be late.
- You hear that?
good, right?
That's real, that's funny.
You sure about this?
Tomorrow, you know
you don't have to.
You don't have to do this.
- It's my grandmother, Kev.
- You know I don't
wanna see you get hurt.
- Kev, it was your idea,
it's too late for that.
Kev, I'll be good.
Trust me, all right?
We going over to plan tomorrow?
touching
me like that.
- All right then.
Thanks for taking me home.
I'll see you tomorrow.
- Fuck tomorrow.
I don't wanna
mess up your night
I don't wanna put up a fight
I don't wanna
trouble you babe
But I gotta say
I don't wanna
waste no more time
Tryna shake the
feelings inside
Finally I made up my mind
Can't go one more
day without you
No, no, no
- Wait, wait, wait, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, no, no, no, man.
- Hey Playboy.
- Come on, hurry up.
Where the shit at?
Man, open the door.
- Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Amen.
Yeah, I fell for you
Fell for you hard
I let down my guard
Don't know what for
Lying on the floor
What a fucking joke
Won't cry for you, love
No, I won't cry for you
You don't deserve me, no
I'm too good for you
So, why do I feel like this
Feel like this
It started with a kiss
Yeah, just a kiss
Life's a bitch
- Diamond?
Diamond?
Diamond.
- Huh?
- Wake up baby.
- I'm listening.
- Child, you out for the count.
How you feeling?
You all right?
- I was right there, Ma.
I was right there when they
just blew his head off.
He didn't deserve that.
What he wanted to do was help.
- Oh, no, didn't babe.
But I just thank
God it wasn't you.
You and Kevin's memories
are going to last forever.
You just gotta be strong.
- Yeah.
- You gonna be all right.
- Yeah.
I'll be so glad when
I get outta here.
- Ma, ma, ma.
Ma, you okay?
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, I'm
fine, I'm fine baby.
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
Where your sisters at?
- They should be
here any minute.
- Okay.
- You know we gon' get that
money for you, right, Ma?
- Don't you worry
about that, baby.
Y'all save y'all money.
- No.
- Hey.
- Hey.
- Sorry I'm late.
- It's okay.
How you doing?
- I'm good.
I brought these for you.
- Oh, they're so pretty.
I don't know why they
gonna die anyway.
- Well, I know Grandpa used
to always bring you flowers,
so, I thought I
would do the same.
- Thank you, baby.
Go put 'em over
there for me, okay?
- Okay.
- Baby, can you hand me
that water right there.
Thank you, baby.
- You're welcome.
Thank you, baby.
Where your sister at?
- Oh, she's still
parking the car.
She'll be here soon, though.
You look pretty today.
What you got, like
a date or something?
a
date with the Lord.
- Guess who's here?
- Hey, sweetheart?
- Hey, Ma.
- Didn't think you was gonna
make it today to see me.
- Now, you know I wasn't miss
seeing you for the world,
baby girl, how you feeling?
It's your birthday coming up.
- Child, please, you know
I ain't worried about that.
It ain't nothing
but another day.
But I'm happy y'all out
here, I need to talk to you.
Okay now, y'all have grown
up to be some beautiful,
beautiful black woman.
- Thank you.
- And I know your
mamas would be so proud
'cause I'm so proud of you.
But I know I'm dying and I
know y'all know I'm dying.
- Ma, stop.
- No, you need to
listen to is baby now.
- Tia.
- I don't, I don't wanna
listen to this shit.
- Tia.
- Tia, nothing, Ma,
this is selfish.
We came here to see you smile
and you wanna talk
about you dying?
Not to mention we gotta
come up with the money
for this shit.
- Okay, I'm gonna need you
to watch your damn mouth.
- Yeah, calm down, Tia.
You're not about
to be sitting here
talking to her like that,
- Bitch, you the reason she
in this in the first place
with you spoiled ass,
stressing her out all the time.
Diamond, don't make
me get started.
- Okay, that's enough.
- You guys listen.
- You're a miserable bitch.
- I'm a miserable fly bitch.
- Nah, not really, not really.
- Yeah, yeah,
absolutely right.
- I said, that's enough, now.
Look, I said it's
enough, goddammit.
- Look, stop you guys, we
didn't come here for this.
- You know what,
I'm gonna just leave
because I'm always to
blame for everything.
- Diamond.
- Bye.
- Baby, come, Diamond.
- No, you're always dramatic.
I'm leaving too.
- Sit your ass down.
Sit down.
I don't know what the
hell done came over you,
but you better fix it,
and I said fix it now.
That's your damn sister
whether you like it or not.
And these sisters
is all you got.
So, whatever's
going on with you,
I advise you to
fix it right now.
And I mean, now, do you hear me?
I said do you hear me?
- Yes, ma'am.
Look, I'm sorry, Ma.
This cancer stuff just
got us all stressed
out and I'm trying to
stay strong, I really am.
We doing everything we
can to get this money
and get you outta
here, right Tara?
- Yeah, we're getting
that money together.
- Tia, can I talk to your
sister alone for a minute?
- Yeah.
Ma, I love you.
- I love you too.
- And I'm sorry.
- I know you are, but watch
that little slick ass mouth.
Tara, come here, baby,
stay here, baby, come here.
Come here.
Come here.
Now, look here baby.
You have got to make sure
that nothing comes between you
and your sisters, that y'all
stick together no matter what.
You the oldest.
So, be in control.
Don't let nothing break
this family apart.
Look at me.
Look at me now, look
at me, look at me.
Look at me, Tara.
Now, I don't know
what the future holds.
I don't know how much
time I got to live.
But you have gotta stay
strong for your sisters
and keep y'all
together, you hear me?
.
- Look, I got it, okay.
I know what I need to do.
Look, you just get
some rest, okay?
You're gonna be good.
- No, I know I am, I know I am.
Now go get me something to eat,
'cause I can't deal with
just mess in here honey.
Can't nobody live off
no damn apple sauce.
- All right.
- Thank you baby.
- I'll be right back.
- Grandma] Okay baby.
- Hey Diamond, what's up?
- Hey, E here?
- Yeah, come on in.
You want something to drink?
- Nah, I'm good.
- Hey, I'm sorry to hear about
your grandmother being sick.
I didn't get a chance to tell
you that at Kev's funeral.
- Thanks.
- I'll get E for you.
- What's up, Diamond, what?
What's so important you
waking me up from my sleep?
- Look, you know my
grandmother's sick?
- I've been sending prayers
out to your whole family.
Your Granny took care
of the whole hood.
- I know.
Look, E,
me and my sisters need
to come up with 800,000
to pay for her surgeries if
we want a fighting chance
for her to stay alive.
- What, she ain't
got no insurance?
- No, and the hospital's
trying to kick her out.
- Cut to the chase,
I ain't got 800,000.
- I'm not asking
for no money, E.
- So, what you asking?
- I'm asking for some guns.
- The fuck you
gonna do with guns?
- Whatever I have to do.
Listen, I'll take
the whole world out
if it mean my
grandmother be good.
E, I can't let her
go out like this.
E, you said if I needed
anything to come to you
and I'm coming to
you now, please.
- I don't give a fuck what
you do, how you do it,
I ain't got nothing
to do with it.
- I got you.
- There's 5,000 cash too.
If I had more, I'd give you.
Love you.
- I love you too.
Can you please not
tell my sisters.
- I ain't saying shit.
- And Diamond, if you
need some help, I'm here.
- Thanks.
You bring it out of me
You bring it out of me
- Hey girl, wat
are you doing here?
I thought you needed
the night off.
- I do.
I just, I'm going through
something right now.
And.
- Are you okay?
- Not really.
I was hoping I can stay in
one of the available rooms.
- Oh yeah, I got you.
Joanna's not coming
back till next week.
So, it's on the house.
- Thanks.
- Girl, don't sweat it.
I do the same thing at time as
when I need to clear my head.
Let me know if
you need anything.
- Okay, cool.
What you want?
- The fuck you mean what I want?
Why you leave out of
the hospital like that?
- Because I wanted to.
How you find me anyway?
- Because I'm a cop.
Now, where else you gonna go?
- I should have
left the country.
- Right, okay.
With what passport?
Look, I know what
you about to do-
- No Tara, you're
not stopping me.
My mind is made up.
You wanna arrest me?
Arrest me.
But I'm gonna do
what I gotta do.
- Look, I'm not trying
to stop you, all right?
All I'm saying is
if we gonna do this
then we gotta do
it the right way.
- We?
- Yeah.
We.
I mean look, grandma
sacrificed a lot for us
and we gotta do what we
gotta do to get this money.
So, I'm in and so is Tia.
- So, you in?
- Bitch, I've been in.
It was.
- Group hug.
- Ow, shit.
What the fuck?
- Oh fuck.
- Oh shit.
- Tara, that was crazy.
- What happened to your face?
- They fucking hit me.
- What you mean?
- He hit you?
- He saw your face?
- Tia shot him.
- You shot?
I told you we weren't
shooting or killing anybody.
- What was I supposed to do?
He tried to kill Diamond.
- Yeah, but I said
don't shoot anybody.
What the fuck, man.
- I sprained my ankle
or something.
- Fuck.
- Jesus.
- What the fuck?
- What the?
Stop.
- What the fuck?
- You all know what it is.
- Unlock the doors.
What the fuck?
- Let's go, let's go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah,
you ready baby?
- Fuck.
- What the fuck was that?
- Fuck.
- What happened
last night, y'all?
- I don't know.
I think we just need to take
it for what it is, you know?
I mean, well, look, I'm
gonna apply for some loans.
See if I, how much
cash I can get.
Speak to grandma, see
what she wants to do.
- Uh uh, Tara, this ain't over.
I mean, if we did it
once, we can do it again.
- Diamond, I'm not trying
to hear that shit right now.
- Tara, she has a point.
- So, what you wanna do?
Give up?
- Excuse me, can I help you?
- Hey, how you doing?
We with Ray's Construction.
We were sent out
here to cut the power
and board to place up.
It hasn't been a
payment since last June.
And here we are in March.
You can call, see for
yourself if you need to
or we can just come
back another time.
- Still wanna apply
for that loan?
- Shut up, Diamond.
- I'm gonna get some air.
- Baby.
Wait.
- What?
Look, I'm, I'm sorry, okay?
I should have cared more.
Been there for you.
And I'm sorry I missed
your grandmother's funeral.
I just been going
through a lot of shit-
- No, what the hell
are you talking about?
My grandmother's not dead.
- What?
Oh, shit.
Thought that's why y'all
was trying to get the money,
you have to pay for her funeral.
Man, y'all some bad
bitches with guns and shit.
I must be rubbing
off on you, huh?
- I don't know what
you're talking about.
Yo, where you get this?
Where you get this?
- This little thing?
Look, baby, I just wanna
make things up to you, okay?
Let's go to dinner tonight.
You take the place.
Pick you up around seven, okay?
- No, me and my sisters spending
time with my grandmother.
I'll call you,
I'll let you know.
No.
- Okay.
Alright then, tonight.
Tonight we make up.
Diamond, I love you.
- Damn, can I get some privacy?
- I know you ain't
taking him back.
- I ain't taking his ass back.
Grandma raised
wolves, not mermaids.
- Facts.
- Listen,
I think Trae has something
to do with Kev death
and us getting
robbed last night.
But it's cool 'cause
I know all his spots
and we gonna set his ass up.
- I had a feeling you
should have shot his ass.
That's what I would've did.
- We you know you would've.
- Hey, motherfucker,
you know what it is?
Open the motherfucking door.
Now, where's the fucking money?
You got three seconds
to give up the money.
- One, two.
- I'm listening.
Yes, I'm listening.
You don't have to yell at me.
No, I told you that I
don't have the money,
that I would give
it to you by Friday.
No, you just can't take my stuff
and put it out on the street.
No, you know what?
Fuck you.
- Hey, hey, you okay?
- No I'm not.
My landlord is putting me out
and I did everything I
could have pay him back.
I even did something I
thought I'd never would do.
I'm just really over life.
I'm sorry, I know you
don't wanna hear my mess.
- No, no, no, no, no.
It's okay.
I don't mind listening.
You know what?
Wait right here.
I got something that
might help, okay?
2,000.
Take it.
- No, Diamond, no, no,
no, I can't take this.
- Yes you can, you have a
baby you need to take after.
Please, please.
- Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I promise will pay you
back as soon as I can.
- No, don't pay me back,
it's on the house, okay.
Please.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Thank you.
- You're welcome.
- Yeah, I got your
money, I'm on my way.
- Hello.
- You have 24 hours to
get my money back to me.
Or I'm gonna start to killing
your family one by one.
The clock's ticking.
- Shit.
- Tia?
Tara?
Tia?
Oh, shit.
Hey, y'all here?
Hello?
Tia, Tia, them Asians
called about that money,
they called,
what?
- Hey.
- Ma.
- Hi baby.
- What you doing home?
- I'm good.
- You look good.
- Thank you, baby.
Thank you.
- Oh, come on.
- Okay.
- Come on.
You good walking?
- I'm good, baby, I'm good.
- Okay.
- Knock, knock.
- Hey, baby.
- Hey, Ma.
Mind if I join you?
- Yeah, come on, sit your
little pretty self down.
- How you feeling?
- I'm feeling much better.
But there's something
that's been on my mind
and been trying to figure
something out Diamond.
And I'm hoping you can help me.
- Yes?
- Where did y'all get
all the money for this?
I mean, the money
for everything.
The hospital bills,
the car insurance,
the mortgage, my debt.
Now, I done had this debt
for a long time, Diamond
and I know it would've
taken years to pay it off.
And I'm fortunate that
your grandfather left me
a social security so that I
could keep a roof over your head
and food on the table.
But I ain't no damn fool.
- Well, ma, it doesn't matter.
What matters is that
you home where you safe
and you feeling good.
- Am I, hmm?
I found this in your room.
- Ma, why are you
going through my stuff?
- Oh, I know you're not
questioning me in my damn house.
Why do you have a gun, Diamond?
It's that damn boy you
be around, ain't it?
- Ma, gimme the gun.
- See, what you going to do
is you going to get this shit
outta my house.
And if I find out you're
still dealing with that helum,
I'm going to kill
him my damn self.
Do you hear me?
- Ma, I'm not dealing
with him no more.
I promise.
Would you please
give me the gun.
Just like you had our
backs, we had yours.
I love you ma.
- I love you too.
- Hey, I appreciate you
having lunch with me today,
all right?
When I get back, I promise you
and I gonna go take a trip.
- You need to stop making
promises you can't keep.
Yeah, that's what got your
ass where you at with me now,
Mr. I'm so busy.
I mean, I tried to do
what I said I would do.
- Come on Tia, I
got you, all right?
- Yeah.
- Now, go ahead.
Let me watch you walk a little
pretty self in the house.
- Yes, Mr. Officer.
Is there anything else?
- That's it baby,
I see you later.
- All right.
- Hey baby, can you
wash the stove for me?
I gotta run to this store.
- Why don't you just
let us go for you?
- No, I got it, I got it.
- You sure?
All right, Ma, bring
me back some nachos.
- Hell no, I ain't bringing
you back no nachos.
No, absolutely not, you need
to take your ass back to work.
- I can't, I retired.
- You ain't retired.
Life get too low, it
get too low it did
'Cause that anxiety can put
you straight right out it
Some days I feel like I'm
drowning in my own mind
Take me back to better days
when I had better times
Gotta get back, do it,
do this for myself, yeah
I pray to God, He can fix
this broken mind, yeah
The way I fall, I wish I
could stand so tall, yeah
And I don't wanna miss
you if you go away
- Diamond, Diamond.
Diamond, they killed her.
- What?
- They killed grandma.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
Oh my god.
- Movie night.
- They killed grandma.
- No.
- They killed grandma.
- You all right?
- Yeah, I just miss
her, that's all.
- Me too, Tia.
- Hey you guys come
here for a second.
- Hey, come on.
- What's up y'all?
- What's up?
- What up, cop?
- Really, E?
- Hey, y'all, we sorry
about y'all's loss.
We there for y'all for real?
- So, what's up E?
You heard from them Asians?
- Yeah, I heard from 'em,
but it ain't nothing good.
- What that mean?
- They want 100 million
by tomorrow night,
or all y'all dead.
- How the fuck we gonna come up
with 100 million
dollars by tomorrow?
- Same way you
did the last time.
- All right, look, I got a
plan, but it requires a crew.
Y'all know my job, right?
We deliver large
amounts of money,
but tomorrow we
having $500 million.
We usually four deep, two on
the front, two on the back.
I usually ride on
the passenger side.
But tomorrow I'm driving,
trust and believe.
- I say let's just
rob the motherfucker,
split the money 50 50, pay
them Asians off and retire,
come on.
- We gonna pay 'em
all right, a visit.
Kill them motherfuckers.
- Hey, let me holler at
you a little bit later.
I'm gonna call up
some of my people,
see what I can put together.
- All right.
Come on, babe.
stay up.
- All right.
- See you later, cop.
- I'm gonna call my
homegirl, Samantha.
I think she'll be
able to help us out.
- Matter of fact, I got
a run I need to make.
I'll holler at y'all.
- Where you going?
- Just meet me at
Franks in an hour.
- I said get the-
- Please don't throw
my shit away.
whatever
the fuck I want.
Your just a dumb bitch.
Didn't I I tell you, when I
call you, you pick up the phone.
You understand me?
You pick up the fucking phone.
- Stop it.
- You don't wanna be here.
I'll take you out,
I'll fucking kill you.
Don't you understand that?
You hear me, I'll
fucking kill you.
- Hey, get off of her.
- The fuck is this?
- No, no, no, no.
Everything's fine,
everything's fine.
- You heard her,
everything is fine,
now, go, go.
- No, no, no, she's-
- Shut up, Shut up.
I'll fucking kill you.
- I said get the
fuck off of her.
Now.
- So, what, you
going to shoot me?
- I might.
- You see this, El?
- Come on.
Come one, Elise.
- You caused this El.
Come on Elise.
- That's it, get the fuck
outta here.
Go on, El.
Have a nice day.
Don't come back here either.
Stupid bitch.
- I don't know why I
keep going back to him.
He's such an asshole.
- Is that your son's father?
- Yeah.
You know don't,
don't ever have a
baby with someone
who only thinks
about themselves.
I swear I could just kill him.
- Would you really?
- Hell yeah.
If I had to.
- Come on, I wanna
introduce you to my sisters.
- Frank, let me get a shot.
- What you gonna get me?
You know I like mine
kind of slim and thick.
- Well, you like yours
slim and think, huh?
- Yeah.
- Yeah?
Come here, lemme talk
to you for a second.
If you ever disrespect
me like that again,
I will shoot your dick off
and watch you fuck
yourself with it.
So, tell me you still
like 'em slim and thin.
- What up y'all?
- Hey.
- This is Elise.
Elise, it's my
sisters, Tia and Tara.
- It's nice to meet you.
I heard a lot of great
things about you.
- You look familiar.
We met before?
- No, not that I know of.
- We met before.
634 Jefferson Boulevard,
domestic violence case.
Your husband, your
baby's father.
He was giving you problems.
- He's such an asshole.
Thank you for your
help that night.
- Yeah.
Well, you know us women, we
gotta stick together, right?
- Right.
- Look Elise, we
need you to help us.
Motherfucker killed my grandma
and we wanna seek revenge.
- Seek revenge,
what do you mean?
Isn't your sister a cop.
- I mean, it's bigger
than her being a cop.
- Yo, what up?
Sorry, I'm late.
Look, I'm only doing this
'cause me and my sister
would've done the same shit.
Plus I'm tired of
living check the check.
So, let's get this
fucking money.
Let's get in and let's get out.
- You already know,
you already know.
I thought I was
gonna have to kill your ass.
But I like your style,
I like the .
- Hold on, hold on,
hold on, hold on.
I'm a little confused here.
- Who this?
- Is my sister friend.
- What I'm asking, what we
are asking, is for your help.
We need you, we got one
job tomorrow, that's it.
- You are asking
me to kill someone.
You want me to put my life
and my son's life in jeopardy?
- She's asking you to do one job
and yeah, you might have
to kill a motherfucker
and you're definitely
gonna put your life.
- Tia.
- Tia.
- And your son's
life in jeopardy.
She asked a question
and I'm answering it.
- I'm outta here.
- Look, that's your girl.
I've been itching to kill a
bitch all day, you handle that.
- I got it.
- All right.
we could have have
handled this ourselves.
- Can we get my
girl drink, please.
- Yeah.
- Elise.
Elsie.
- Look, I appreciate
your help at all.
But now you really
taking it over the top.
I have a son I have
to take care of.
- You did say you
would kill, right?
- Yes, a motherfucker that
was trying to kill me,
a man that was beating me in
front of my kid every night.
Someone who took everything
I had away from me.
- Okay, so, what's
the difference?
- The difference is
he deserves to die.
- This man doesn't?
This man murdered my
grandmother in broad daylight.
Ever since she died, I
don't feel shit but pain.
- Look, I'm sorry
about your grandmother
and I'm sorry about what
you and your sisters
are going through,
but I can't help
you with this one.
Bye, Diamond.
- What if I can
offer you $5 million?
5 million.
One job, I swear.
- One job.
- One job.
- And if I do this one job
and something happens to me,
you better promise me you
will take care of my son.
- No, no, I swear
nothing's gonna happen.
- Promise me.
- If something happens,
I promise, your
baby will be okay.
Now, please come
back in, please.
- All right.
- That me, my
sisters, they know what to do.
- Hey, so what's up?
She in or what?
- I'm in.
- That's what's up.
- That's what's up.
- We got you.
- Hey Frank, Frank, lemme
get shots for everybody.
They're on me tonight.
- Yes, shots.
- I'm
one, two, three, four.
Gimme five shots, Frank.
Here, pass this on down.
- Yes.
- Yeah.
There we go.
There you go.
Uh uh, alright.
Let me get mine.
- Yeah, girl.
- All right, sisters
on three, huh?
One, two, three.
- Sisters!
- Diamond.
- What do you want?
- I miss you, baby.
- Get your hands off of me.
- Look, I fucked up.
Okay?
I just need another chance.
- Another chance?
Have you lost your fucking mind?
I'm outta here.
- Diamond wait, okay?
I can explain.
- My best friend is dead, Trae,
there aint shit you can
say to explain that.
- Look, Diamond.
That man was in love with you.
I saw the way he looked at you.
But you.
- So, you killed him.
Huh?
- You gonna shoot me?
Baby, you gon' shoot
me over another nigga?
Huh?
- No, I'm gonna kill you.
- Come on, come on,
come on, come on.
Said, hurry up.
Copy that.
Y'all, , hurry up.
Yes, they're coming, hurry up.
- Zar, come on.
you all right.
- Yeah, a little tired.
- Let's go, put your
fucking hands up.
- I wouldn't do
that if I were you.
- Let's go ladies.
Let's go.
Tia, get the bag.
- Stay down.
- Diamond, come on.
- Stay the fuck down
- Let's go.
- We getting robbed.
- Yeah, you are motherfucker.
Yeah you are.
- Now let's go, let's go.
- Keep your fucking
hands to the ground.
- I got it, I got it.
- Hands to the ground.
Load up, load up,
load up, load up.
- Yeah, get in, get in, get in.
- All right, let's go, let's go.
- Hey Elise, burn this shit.
Come on, let's go.
- Thank you.
- Put it in.
- Let's go , let's go.
You got it, you got it,
you got it, you got it.
You got it, watch it.
- Come on, let's go.
- Let's go.
- Shit.
- Fuck.
- Damn, they cut the power.
- Fuck.
- Well listen,
you guys just go back there
and get what you need to get
so we can get the
fuck up outta here.
Shit.
Fuck.
Diamond, Tia.
Okay, look, this the cops,
all right, they're everywhere.
All right.
- Okay, let's go out the back.
- No, listen, you guys
are gonna go out the back.
I'm gonna go out the front
and I'm gonna distract
them, all right?
- No.
- Hell no.
If you go out there,
I'm going with you.
- No, you're not, Tia.
- Yes, I am.
- No, you're not.
What don't you
fucking understand?
They won't kill
one of their own,
they will fucking
kill you, all right?
Now look, you guys got
Samantha and Zar back there
waiting for you guys, go now,
run and don't look
fucking back, all right?
Yes, come on.
- No.
- Look, I love you guys.
You guys are my baby
sisters, all right?
We got this.
We gonna be good, all right.
Go.
- Hey,
see you in Jamaica.
- Listen, you'll see me
in Jamaica, I promise.
You git this you guys,
now fucking go, go.
I love you guys, I'll see you.
Go.
What are you?
Go, what the fuck?
Go.
- Come on.
What?
Come on, come on.
What?
- I gotta go out there with my
sister, I gotta, I gotta go.
- Tia, please.
- Now, listen.
- Please, Tia, please, no.
- Diamond, listen to me.
Listen.
You go to Jamaica, right?
And we gonna meet you there.
Go to Jamaica, we
gonna meet you there.
We both coming, come here.
Come.
Times will surely
be tough out here
You will suffer
through much rejection
Causing you to have fear
You might have
heartbreak and struggle
And you might
shed some tears
But that's how you know
that your blessing is near
So, don't you never give up
Don't never never never
Never, never, never,
never, give up
I'll never give up
No, never, never, never
Never, never,
never, never give up
And now I'll never give up
No never, never, never
Never, never,
never, never give up
Never give up
No, never, never, never
Never, never,
never, never give up
Sometimes you gotta testify
- Hey.