Tough Luv (2023) Movie Script
- Selena, Selena, Selena.
You're nothing short of impressive.
- Really?
- Absolutely.
I mean, look at you.
You're gorgeous.
You're intelligent, or as you
would say.
- So does that mean
that you're finally leaving Lauren for me?
- I mean, eventually.
Sure, tell me anything, Malik.
- Selena.
- Mm-hmm?
- You're focused on the wrong thing.
- What I should be focused on?
- Me.
- Mm.
I've been thinking about you all day.
- Really?
- Yes.
I really love when we are together.
- You're so fucking sexy.
You are definitely the truth.
- Hmm.
- Selena.
- Mm-hmm?
- Have to ask you a question.
- Yeah, sure.
- And I want you to be
completely honest with me.
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay?
How long have you been
working for the Castillo cartel?
- Castillo cartel?
- Malik, listen, I don't know
what you're talking about.
- Selena, I'm gonna ask you one more time.
How long have you been
working for the Castillo cartel?
- Listen, Malik, I don't know
what you're talking about.
I never worked with them.
- Wrong answer.
Damn, man.
All she had to do was tell the truth.
You know, I'm really a nice guy.
I mean, I, I asked her
twice, but she still lied.
It's like some people just don't get it.
I mean, we've been taught
this ever since we were kids.
The truth shall set you free.
But Selena still lied.
You know, she was definitely
the second love of my life.
I had deep feelings for her.
But the issue was she had enough intel
that could take down me, my organization,
and everybody I worked for.
So unfortunately, she had to go.
But I still got love
for her, even in death.
So I guess instead of
me buying her a Birkin,
I guess I'm buying her a casket.
Rest in peace, Miss Selena Ramirez.
You'll be missed.
One love.
This is the Legion.
How do want it How do you want it
How does it feel How does it feel
I'ma beat it up, beat it up
Have you coming right back up for real
How do you want it
How do you want it
How does it feel How does it feel
I'ma beat it up, beat it up
Have you coming right back up for real
Oh
I'ma beat it up
I'ma beat it up Oh
Keep playing with
me, girl, I'ma beat it up
Oh, yeah I'ma beat it up
I'ma beat it up Oh
Keep playing with
me, girl, I'ma beat it up
Let, let, let, let 'em
put you to your thing
Baby, you the one
Get your body butt naked, legs
- Good morning, babe.
- Good morning, baby.
- It sure smells good up in here.
- Mm-hmm, I'm cooking breakfast for you.
- Hmm.
So what's the special occasion?
Because you never cook breakfast for me.
- Malik, stop.
I always cook breakfast for you.
You know I love to cook,
and it's our third-year anniversary.
- It sure is.
- Mm-hmm.
I never have to worry about anything
because you always make me happy.
Try my best.
You are my number one priority.
- So what are we doing this year?
I was thinking maybe, like, Paris
or Nobu in Malibu.
- Mm.
You know, what I was thinking is
I think we should do
something right here at home.
I mean, just look at these gorgeous views.
- I guess so.
This is really amazing.
- So are you.
- Thank you, hon.
So how long are you gonna be at work today?
- I got a pretty long day today.
And also I'm supposed to meet up with Tony
'cause he needs my advice,
I guess, on a few things.
- Well, Tony knows it's our anniversary,
so pretty sure it won't be that long.
I sure hope not.
No telling.
- Malik?
Yo.
Yes, Malik, listen, you
have to believe in this coin.
Uranium Anew is about
to be the new takeover.
Yes.
Understand, yo, you got
your Shiba, you got your Doge,
then you got Uranium Anew, baby.
This is gonna be the new biggest thing.
I guarantee you.
There's no one on the market
even know about this yet.
So we're getting a head start on it.
That's where you need
to connect with me on.
Yes.
Uranium Anew is the new thing.
Between you and I, we're the first ones
with our hands on this.
So I need you to be on board with this.
Come on, Malik.
Hello?
Hello?
- Malik.
It's a pleasure to finally
meet you in person today.
- Hmm, same here, Mrs. Valdez.
And the pleasure, the pleasure is all mine.
- Well, let's get down to business first
and why I wanted to
meet with you here today.
- Absolutely.
So what's going on?
- Listen, Malik, it's my husband, Romero.
He's head of Toluca cartel,
and I wanna get rid of
him as soon as possible.
- The Toluca cartel?
- Yep.
- That's a pretty tall order
you got there, Mrs. Valdez.
- Listen, Malik, I don't
care what it costs.
I want him dead.
You hear me?
- Loud and clear.
- Okay, so I have a perfect
plan for you two to meet.
- Really?
Do tell.
- I will tell him
that my best friend Sonya's
husband has a new drug connect.
So I'm assuming that
new drug connect is is me.
- Yes.
- So where's the location?
- Private location.
I will send you the address,
and then I will, you
know, set the meeting up.
- Okay.
Well, for a job of this magnitude,
it's gonna cost you roughly $100,000
with a $10,000 down payment today.
Can you handle that?
- Malik, money is not the problem.
You know who I am?
You know who you're talking to?
I got the money.
I got that and more,
but I got your $10,000.
There you go, 10,000.
- Well, I trust, I trust
that it's all there.
- Okay, and I want him dead
for you to get the other 90.
Okay, well,
it's gonna get done.
Believe me.
- Okay, that's what I wanted to hear.
- Don't worry, 'cause I don't miss.
- Well, that's what I expect.
It was a pleasure meeting you today.
- Same.
- And you are very handsome.
- Mm.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- And we'll stay in touch, okay?
- Oh, we definitely will.
Miss 9:05.
- Excuse me?
I just noticed you always come in at 9:05.
I guess you can call me Mr. 9:00 AM.
- Yeah, I mean, if I don't
get it in in the morning,
I'm just not gonna get it in, so-
- Feel you.
- Might as well, though.
- Oh, look like you're having an issue
with the machine, though, today.
- Yeah, I just can't seem
to get this treadmill to work.
- Hmm, give it a swipe.
You know, my mom always had a saying.
More we want things
to work, less they will.
- Well, I'm sure your mother
was a very sweet lady,
but, um, what that got to do
with this treadmill turning on?
- Honestly, nothing at all.
I just thought I could keep you amused
while I try to get this
thing to work myself.
Oh, and by the way, I'm Tony.
- Veronica.
- It's such a pleasure
to officially meet you,
Miss Veronica.
You as well, Mr. 9:00 AM.
- That's what they call me.
You're all set, Miss Veronica.
Before I go, if you don't mind,
do you think we can exchange numbers?
- I mean, sure.
As long as you ain't crazy or nothing.
- Baby, ain't nothing crazy
about me, my bank account.
Oh, okay,
Mr. Big Baller.
Just make sure to gimme a call later then.
- Will do.
There you are.
I'm gonna leave you to it.
You have a good workout, 'kay?
- Appreciate you.
Now, this is what I call living.
Some days, I just come out here to reflect,
you know, soak up the sun,
get a good ocean breeze,
check out some beautiful
women, grab some good food.
You know, that's just,
that's just something I do when I can.
But the thing is, this is the life
that I actually wanna live.
After taking out Selena, I
knew right then and there
that I no longer wanted to be a hit man.
I just wanna be a normal person.
I wanna do everything that
a normal civilian would, right?
But unfortunately, right now, I can't.
Or can I?
What my plans are is
to make this next hit my last hit
because I gotta change.
You know, I, like I said,
I know I'm not a perfect boyfriend.
I cheat on Lauren.
I kill people for a living, terrible.
You know, the chances of me getting
into heaven are very slim.
But anyway, this is it.
I gotta change.
So after this next hit, I'm done.
- Ah, it's very, very nice
meeting you, Mr. Kamal.
My wife has spoken very highly of you.
That's good to know.
You know, um, I have been
working with close friends
of your family for a few months now.
- Hmm, how's business?
Business?
Business is booming.
- That's good.
You know, normally, I would have Bruno,
my bodyguard, with me, but I told myself,
"He deserves a day off."
And since you are friends
with the family, I can trust you.
- You sure can.
You know, I look forward
to doing continuous business
with you for years to come.
- Good.
Well, now that we have that outta the way,
why don't we talk business?
- Let's.
This right here is 100%
pure, uncut cocaine.
Not bad, not bad.
How do you, how do
you get this, this quality?
- With all due respect,
Mr. Valdez, if I tell you that,
I'd have to kill you.
- Indeed.
So how much per kilo?
- This cocaine, I usually
charge 50K per kilo.
But for you, I can do 45K
because, see, the street value
for that stepped-on shit
is going for 40K easy.
So this right here, this is a steal.
- You know, we have a deal, Mr. Kamal.
- My man.
- 'Kay, I'm just gonna
call my boys to pick it up.
Should be outta your hair in a second.
- Grand opening, grand closing.
Rest in peace, Mr. Valdez.
One thing both me and you
can agree on, dope vibes.
- For sure.
- Mean that.
- Man, I'm gonna be real with ya.
If I wasn't caught up
in all this crypto stuff,
I'd be doing the same stuff you doing.
Same stuff, that, that I'm doing?
Nah, man, uh, you seem
more like one-woman type.
You ain't... Man, you tripping.
- Man, listen.
What I'm saying is this, bro.
In order to be in this lifestyle,
you gotta be a part of this lifestyle.
- Wait, lifestyle?
Yes.
- Man, back in the
day, I was a heavy hitter.
- Well, the only thing you hit now is
your fingers is hitting that keyboard
on that computer, player.
- Come on, Malik.
You don't think I got game?
Game?
What? Stop.
But, but you know what,
there is one thing I've been
meaning to ask you, bro.
This chick, she used to
come over to the crib, uh,
what the hell was her name?
Tonya.
Yo, Tonya, bro, I ain't seen her in months.
- Man, I didn't tell you what
happened between me and her?
- No, she just disappeared.
- Man, insane, let me
tell you about that shit.
So here it is.
I'm coming up.
Yeah Crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank
- God, it's hot, ooh.
What the hell?
Hey, boo.
- First of all, I ain't your boo,
and you need to get outta my car.
Matter of fact, how you get
in the car with the door locked?
I got the spare key.
Duh.
- You see that paper, Tonya?
500 feet, 500 feet at all times.
- 500 feet, yeah, yeah, I heard you, okay?
But no amount of stupid
paper could ever keep me away.
- I'll see what the
police think about that.
- Damn, Tony.
- So crazy.
- Okay, fine, I'm gonna
leave, but I will be back.
Trust me.
So cute.
Bye.
- Malik, that shit was crazy.
- So crazy, but anyway, player,
I'm gonna get on up outta here.
I gotta go meet up with Sheila, whoo.
Man, I met her online, and she got an ass.
That's what I'm talking about.
- All right, my player.
- All right, man.
All right, man.
- Hello?
What's up, baby?
Oh, you here?
All right.
Yeah, I'll have the front desk buzz you
up in a second, all right?
All right, babe, I'll see you in a minute.
Wow, Sheila, you look gorgeous.
- Thank you, baby.
These views are breathtaking, Malik.
- You like?
- No, I love.
I wanna give you pleasure
like you never felt before
Kiss you all over your
body, then go down low
Oh, fighting got me so excited
You ain't gotta lie to me
I know that you like it
When I make your
thighs shake, thighs shake
Ooh, I'm about to make
your thighs shake, thighs shake
Girl, I'm gonna make your
thighs shake, thighs shake
And no, you ain't gotta lie to me
I know that you like it
Yeah, yeah, baby,
you're looking real good
I told your ass before,
I got that plywood
I got it
And I'm trying to figure
out if you got that good, good
And I know just how you like it
Yeah, it's understood
Freaky fantasies,
ecstasy, toss and turn
Girl, you mess with me,
guarantee you gonna learn
Whoo
Up and down, side to
side, roller coaster ride
Yeah I'm pushing up inside
Looking into your eyes
You're screaming like you about to die
- And just as I was enjoying myself,
what a beautiful day it
was until I got that call
from my little thotty
with a whole lot of body,
Theresa.
Theresa is a boss chick,
plenty of money, doing her thing,
but every time she hit me,
it ain't never about nothing good.
So I can only imagine what
she got up her sleeve this time
'cause I know it's something
'cause with her, it's always something.
Damn, Theresa, you get
finer every time I see your ass.
- Yeah, I hear you, Malik.
I haven't heard from you in weeks.
- Well, that's because I've been busy,
you know, busy with work.
Gotta get this schmoney.
- Yeah, yeah, whatever.
I bet you have been busy, busy with Lauren.
- No, actually, be real with you,
me and Lauren ain't
seeing eye to eye right now,
so we kinda on the rocks.
- Yeah, I hear you.
You tell me anything.
- Tell you anything.
That's the truth.
Come here.
Hmm.
Look at your fine ass.
- No, no.
- What you mean?
- I need to talk to you about
something serious, Malik.
- Oh, man.
Don't tell me.
I already know.
You pregnant.
- No, I'm not pregnant.
I mean, do I look pregnant?
- Oh, nah, you don't look pregnant.
But all I'm saying is I know I pulled out.
- Sure, you did, but listen,
I need talk to you about something serious.
Remember that time I
overheard you on the phone
handling business?
- Handling business?
What type of business?
It's, oh, yeah.
Yeah, I remember, but,
but why you bringing that up?
- Because I need you to
murder my sister, Keisha.
- Wait, whoa, whoa.
Murder your sister, Keisha?
But, but why?
What, what she do to you?
- She just won a huge lump sum of cash
for some type of settlement,
and I got shit I gotta do.
So I need that money, and I need it ASAP.
- So hold on.
So you telling me that you willing
to murder your own
flesh and blood for a bag?
- Hell, yeah.
I mean, I need the money.
Don't you need the money, too?
Isn't this what you do?
- Me, yeah, this is what I do.
But I don't think this
is what you want done.
- But I'm telling you
this is what I need done.
- Okay, I hear you, but
I just want you to know,
once this is done, there's no coming back.
It's over.
Ain't no do-overs.
- So what are you trying to tell me?
- I'm trying to tell you
that you gotta make sure
you want something like this done.
But let me ask you this.
What would I get out of
this, killing your sister?
- I mean, you gonna get all this.
- Mm-hmm.
- And I'm gonna give you half.
You know I'm gonna give you half.
- Hmm.
Well, I mean, I am a
businessman, not a family man.
So say less.
- Thank you, baby.
- You're welcome.
- I got you.
- Man, Malik, we got a lot to catch up on.
Yeah, tell me about it.
- Well, first thing first,
I'm putting together
a Uranium Anew conference
here very soon, man.
- You know what?
That's dope.
So you really serious about this coin, huh?
- Dead serious, absolutely.
I think this is truly
gonna be the future way
that currencies change moving forward.
- Oh, that's dope, man.
You know, I really wanna
invest in your project.
- For sure.
- But I just got a lot
going on right now, bro.
- What you mean?
Uh, what's going on man?
You good?
- Not really.
Lauren.
Man, Lauren found out I was cheating.
- Oh.
- She kicked me out, bro.
- Ah, man.
Hate that you're going through that.
But I told you that was
gonna happen one day.
- Right.
Listen man, I, I'm gonna let you hear
the voicemail she left me, man.
It, I know it's over.
Check this out.
Malik, where the hell are you?
I need to talk to you ASAP.
I literally found a hotel receipt
- in one of your pants pockets.
- Oh.
Are you serious?
I knew that there was someone else.
You lied to me this whole time.
I can't do it anymore.
I'm done.
Don't ever contact me again.
You're blocked.
- She caught you.
She caught you red handed, player.
- Yeah, man, I, I got greedy.
You know what I mean?
- Man, now that I think
about it, she kicked you out.
Where you been staying at?
- Well, I actually been staying at a motel
that's not too far from here.
- Oh, wait a minute.
Listen, I understand
what you going through,
but you my boy.
I can't have you living in a hotel.
Listen, I got an extra room at the spot.
You can have it just until
you get back on your feet.
- That's real, Tony, man.
I appreciate that, bro.
- I got you, fam.
Just trust me.
- My man.
- Yes, sir.
You know,
things between me and
Lauren weren't always bad.
You know, we definitely
had some good times.
And when I say we had
some monumental moments,
I mean monumental moments.
You're my destiny, I assume
And of all the ladies I spoke to
I can't take my eyes off of you
It must be the scent of your perfume
All I wanna let you know
You're a flower that wants to grow
So if you wanna get down
Say these three words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
If you really wanna get
down, just say these words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
If you really wanna get
down, just say these words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
- Well, things have definitely changed now.
That was a thing of the past.
Good morning, beautiful.
- Good morning, Mr. All Night.
- So what do you have planned for today?
- Well, I was hoping to
stay in bed with you all day.
- Netflix and chill, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
- I would love to do that.
But I have an extremely busy day today.
- That makes me really sad.
- Listen, what are you saying?
- Because I don't want this fun to end.
- But we can have an
entire day, entire night,
just us, another day.
- Just us?
- Just us.
- Fine.
But you think you could take
me to pound town one more time?
- Sure.
Don't make me wait,
don't make me wait for love
So you can rest assured
It's given once
A taste of you Don't make me wait
Given, babe
I'm not joking
I'm dreaming, babe
Don't make me wait
Don't make me wait
for love Oh, girl
Bye, bye, ah, yeah, babe
Whoo
Na, na, na, na, na, na, oh, baby
- Hey, girl.
Yeah, I'm just leaving out of a meeting,
headed to go look at the new house
and get some business situated.
Girl, I'm just so happy
everything is finally
working out in my favor.
Okay, call me later.
Okay, love you, bye.
- Hey, Keisha.
Oh, Keisha, Keisha, Keisha.
You know, I always thought that you had
major, major sex appeal.
I just want you to know
that this is business.
It's not personal.
- Malik, please don't do this.
I will do whatever you want.
Please don't kill me.
You can have me however you want.
Damn, Keisha.
Oh, man.
You have everything going for you.
That's very, very tempting
'cause I would love to have some of you,
but gonna have to pass.
- Hello?
- Hey, babe.
- Hey, Malik, we need to talk.
- Uh, can we meet tomorrow?
- No, this can't wait till tomorrow.
We're talking today.
- All right, fine, fine.
Um, let's say I meet you at the park
by your apartment in about an hour?
- Okay, yeah, I'll see you soon.
- Bye.
- All right, bye.
What's up, babe?
- Where the hell have you been, Malik?
- Babe, what you mean?
I, I've been with Tony.
You know we're working
on this cryptocurrency project
that he's got going on.
- Yeah, whatever.
- Babe, what do you mean whatever?
- Who is she?
- Baby, who, who is who?
- The other woman you're invested in.
- Babe, you tripping, okay?
I only have eyes for you.
- You like what you see?
- Damn, baby, you look good.
- You wanna see some more?
- Mm.
I'm gonna tear you up.
There is no other woman.
It's me and you.
- Sure.
- What?
Listen, I miss you, boo.
- Really?
- Really.
- Well, you have a funny way of showing it.
- Let me show you.
Who are you, and where's Mrs. Valdez?
Hello, Malik.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Valdez
couldn't make it here today.
- Okay, well, who are you to her,
and how do you know my name?
- My name is Tina, and
I was paid to do a job.
- Okay.
So what type of job are
you planning on doing,
painting a Picasso or something?
- Not quite, but I do plan
on painting these walls with your blood.
- Okay, all right,
Chun-Li, see what you got.
Look like this is the end
of the road for you, Slim.
- Whatever.
See you in hell, Malik.
- Hey, Tony.
Yeah, hi.
You got to be kidding me.
- Hey, baby, I told you I'd be back.
- Tonya, what don't you understand
about a restraining order?
- Oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh.
Stop.
Let's not go down that same road again.
So what are you doing in this motel, huh?
- Visiting a friend.
- Visiting a friend, what's her name?
- First of all, it's not a her.
It's Malik.
- Oh, it's Malik?
- Yes, Malik.
- Your best friend, Malik?
- That Malik.
- Okay, well, what is he doing
in this hellhole of a motel?
- Listen, it's, it's a long story, okay?
- 'Kay, whatever.
I don't even-
- Well, if you guys are hanging
out, can I come with you?
- Absolutely not.
You should be on your way to jail right now
being this close to me.
- Okay, well, what
about if I'm a good girl?
- I just won't do anything.
- Hey.
- Can I please, please?
- Okay, fine.
But after today, we are
done, restraining order.
- Mm-hmm.
- You understand that?
- Mm-hmm.
- Hands?
Get inside.
- Who the hell is this at my door?
Oh, what the hell, Tonya?
Now, talk about having a change of heart.
Now, see, they say that the
Lord works in mysterious ways,
but this might be the work of the devil.
- Whatever, Malik.
How have you been?
- Been pretty good, you
know, living, I'm living.
- Hmm.
- Yeah.
- Anyway, y'all come on in, man.
I don't wanna keep y'all outside.
- Family, what you been up to, man?
- Man, I've been chilling, bro.
But you know what?
I was actually just
about to use the restroom
before you guys came.
- Okay, go do your thing.
- So I'll be,
yeah, I'm gonna slide
back here and do my thing.
- Yeah.
- And also, uh,
if you hear a knock at the
door, it's the delivery guy,
so just, you know, grab the food, whatever.
- Yeah, all right.
- Gotcha, man.
Ooh.
- So.
- Whoa.
- Isn't this magical, Tony?
- Um, nope.
But it will be once you disappear for good.
- Oh, whatever.
You know you miss this, Tone.
- Listen, Tonya.
It's not about your looks.
I mean, you look amazing,
but you crazy as hell.
Oh, Tony, I'm crazy because I love you.
I don't know.
What else do you want from me?
- Listen, loving me is
one thing, but crazy,
following me to my car, motels,
- that's not normal, Tonya.
- Oh, come on.
It keeps things interesting, doesn't it?
- Interesting?
That's what you call it?
- Yeah, wouldn't you?
- Um, no.
- Come on.
You think about me all the time.
- I do think about you.
- Mm-hmm.
- But crazy is no excuse for that.
You say I don't care
I say I don't care
We do need to separate, please admit it
You're not playing fair
I'm not playing fair
So who's to blame for it
It's why we never feel
Why can't we be normal
Can we be normal
Can we be normal
- Oh, food.
- Food.
- Food.
Oh.
- I ain't playing.
- Nice and slow, big fella.
- All right.
All right, all right, you got it.
- Nice and slow.
- You got it.
- Tony, be careful.
What do we do?
What do we do?
Where are you, Malik?
Malik.
Malik.
- Malik, Malik.
- Malik, Malik.
Malik.
Malik.
Man, you good, bro?
- Man, I thought you was
ordering food, not a robbery.
Damn.
And here we are once again.
I'm trying to change my life,
leave doing the hits alone.
Of course, I'm a hit man.
This is normal to me,
but that's the problem.
I don't want this to be normal anymore.
I just wanna be a normal civilian
enjoying life and luxury.
I've made a lot of money in this business,
and I just wanna go
on just a normal path of life.
But you know what?
I can actually use this
situation to my advantage
because, see, Tony and Tonya,
they, they don't know I'm a hit man.
But now that all three
of us are in this situation,
we're probably gonna have to go on the run.
So that means I'll have some friends,
and we'll be living somewhere else
in the, you know, maybe a different country
or wherever we decide to go.
Hmm.
But the thing is, who is this guy?
Is this a random robbery,
or did Selena's family
in the cartel send this guy to kill me?
Oh, man, this is crazy.
But I'm gonna make it work
because this is perfect.
- What are we gonna do now, man?
Well, I mean,
we, we definitely can't leave him here.
- Should we call the police?
- Man, absolutely not,
no police involved, bro.
- Right, guess we're gonna
have to do this on our own.
- Yeah, well, we can't leave him here,
so, I mean, help me, help me lift him up.
Let's take him to the bathroom.
- Man, what are we gonna do now?
- Man, we gonna have to chop this fool up
on some Jeffrey Dahmer type shit.
- Chop him up?
Hell, no.
- Bro, Tony, think about it.
We have committed a murder in California.
- And what?
- So that means we
doing life in prison, life.
Now, I don't know about you,
but I ain't trying to be
nobody's prison bitch.
- Fine.
Let's find a knife or
something to chop the fool up.
- Man, yeah.
You know, it was just two nights ago
I woke up in a cold sweat.
Man, I had a nightmare about
this fucking Fleece Johnson.
- And?
- And he was chasing me
through the jailhouse with a spoon
with some peanut butter
and jelly on that shit.
And I, I don't know what he was planning
on doing with it, but
I'm sure it's something
that God wouldn't approve of.
And I ain't trying to make that my reality.
So we gonna chop this motherfucker up.
- Man, you crazy.
All right, let get a knife.
- What happened to Tonya?
- Whoa.
- Yeah, where Tonya at?
- Got a body in here.
- Okay, so we got a body
in the trunk, but we're good.
- Stop. Shut up.
Stop talking about it.
- Who's that?
- Who could that be?
Oh, man, it's only gonna get worse.
- Okay, now we got a problem.
There's a female officer outside right now.
- Oh, my God.
- Jesus.
- Listen.
- We're not going to jail.
- This is bad.
- We're not gonna jail.
- This is bad.
- We're going to jail.
- I got a plan.
- What's the plan, man?
- We don't have much time.
- Listen.
This is what we're going to do.
Open the door. Let her in.
- Okay.
- Tonya, what you're going to do is
you're gonna distract her.
Once you distract her, you come behind her
and hit her with the butt of the gun.
We're gonna knock her out.
- What, man, I can't do that.
- Are you crazy?
- No, but listen.
We don't have much time
because the longer we keep her out there,
the more time it's giving
her to call in backup.
- Okay, okay.
- We gotta do this.
- Okay.
- Just open it.
Just open it, bro.
We good. We're good.
We're good.
- Oh, hi, officer, how can I help you?
- I'm Detective Ramos.
I'm responding to a
noise disturbance coming
from inside this room.
- Um, noise disturbance?
- Yes, the report said they
heard someone struggling
for help and then a single gunshot.
Uh, I can guarantee you
that definitely didn't happen here.
I'm just here with my beautiful
wife and my good friend.
- Okay, can I come in
and look around a bit?
Sure, I have nothing to hide.
- All right, then I'll be
out your way, all right?
- Mm-hmm, we have water.
- Oh, my gosh, I swear
I've seen this blazer
at Target, right?
Target.
- It was given to me by the department.
Oh.
- It is pretty nice, right?
- Yeah, yeah, no, I love it.
Swear I have the same one.
- Hey.
What's that over there?
What is that red stuff on the floor?
- Is that blood?
- It's not.
- It's nothing.
- Is that blood?
- Hey, yo, guys, guys, she, she's awake.
- Listen, detective, we
don't wanna hurt you,
but unfortunately, that
may be the case today.
- I say we burn this
place down to the ground.
- And go where, Malik?
- What?
- Man, anywhere.
We can go to Cuba, Columbia,
DR, hell, maybe even Thailand.
- What? Uh.
- Well, in a few minutes,
that may be our future.
- I think she's really
trying to say something.
Can I?
- Listen, officer, I wanna
remove your face covering
so you can talk to us.
But you have to promise me.
Do not scream 'cause
if you scream just a bit,
I'm gonna have to blow your
brains out all over this floor.
Understand?
Do you understand?
- Look, guys, you don't wanna do this.
The LAPD will not stop
until they prosecute you
to the furthest extent of the law.
If you just let me go right now,
I promise we'll pretend this
thing never even happened.
- I think we should let her go.
- Are you crazy?
As soon as we let her go,
she'll have 30 police cars chasing us,
a helicopter in the sky
chasing us on the freeway
like we O.J., and I'm cool on that.
- Come on, Malik.
Officer, let me ask you this.
You have kids?
Are you married?
- I'm recently divorced.
That bastard, he ran off to
Germany with some young chick,
left me with two beautiful
daughters, ages three and five.
- Wow.
- What, what are we doing here, Tony?
Are we playing 21 questions?
Are, are you trying to date
her while you're on a date?
- Course not, Malik.
I don't wanna be the one
that make her kids orphans.
- Yeah.
- Listen, if you don't
turn her kids into orphans,
her ass is gonna turn
our asses into inmates.
And I'm cool on that.
- This is becoming way too much.
I'm gonna step outside for a second.
- All right, so this is what we'll do.
I'm gonna step out with Tony, Tonya.
All you gotta do is just watch her
and make sure she doesn't
do anything crazy, all right?
- Just, just watch her.
- Take this.
I, I, I
- Everything good?
- Yeah, yeah, I was just telling her
everything's gonna be okay.
I mean, I hope so.
But it's, it's all up to Tony now.
- What?
- Yeah, I mean.
- Look, guys, guys, please.
If you just let me go right now,
I promise I won't say anything.
I won't say anything.
- I wish it was that
easy, officer, but it's not.
I'm sorry.
I wanna see my kids.
- Oh, my gosh, I can't do this.
- Well, here we are.
I have to say this has been one
of the most craziest days of my life.
Yeah, tell me about it.
- So what are we gonna do?
Are we gonna let her go?
- Please, please let me go.
- That would be ideal,
Tonya, but she is a mother.
She has kids.
But on the flip side, she has
the key to all of our futures.
- How so?
- Listen, if we let her go,
and she double-crosses us,
we're all going to jail for life.
No.
- But on the flip side
of that, if we kill her,
we may have a chance for freedom here.
- Listen, I say we flip a coin.
Tails, we let her go.
- Yeah.
- Heads, we kill her.
- Please let me go, please.
- I say we let destiny decide her fate.
- Let's do it.
- Thank God, I get to see my kids.
Thank you, thank you so much.
- Not today.
It's so beautiful.
I love it out here.
- Yeah.
It's everything that I, that
I could have imagined.
- It's so beautiful and so peaceful.
- Oh, yeah.
- 'Kay, I need to use the bathroom.
- I'll be right back.
- Okay.
Man, what a day.
- What a day, bro.
Well, got away with it.
Believe that.
- Man.
- Oh, yeah.
- Oh, yeah.
- Hey, yo, Jose.
Let's get some drinks, baby.
- Hello, Diaz.
- Hi, is this the US Embassy?
Okay, um, I wanted
to report that I've found
the, the people you guys were
looking for, Malik and Tony.
Yeah, they're, they're here in Costa Rica.
Okay, and I also heard about that reward.
Okay, perfect.
Thank you.
You know, I'm not gonna even say
what Lauren did was wrong.
You know, it's karma,
and all people know, man,
whatever goes around comes around.
And I did Lauren dirty,
but I don't think Tony
deserved this, you know?
But unfortunately, bad
luck comes in threes.
Three strikes, you out.
Like hoes say, once a good girl's gone bad,
she's gone forever.
And unfortunately, it's game over.
You're nothing short of impressive.
- Really?
- Absolutely.
I mean, look at you.
You're gorgeous.
You're intelligent, or as you
would say.
- So does that mean
that you're finally leaving Lauren for me?
- I mean, eventually.
Sure, tell me anything, Malik.
- Selena.
- Mm-hmm?
- You're focused on the wrong thing.
- What I should be focused on?
- Me.
- Mm.
I've been thinking about you all day.
- Really?
- Yes.
I really love when we are together.
- You're so fucking sexy.
You are definitely the truth.
- Hmm.
- Selena.
- Mm-hmm?
- Have to ask you a question.
- Yeah, sure.
- And I want you to be
completely honest with me.
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay?
How long have you been
working for the Castillo cartel?
- Castillo cartel?
- Malik, listen, I don't know
what you're talking about.
- Selena, I'm gonna ask you one more time.
How long have you been
working for the Castillo cartel?
- Listen, Malik, I don't know
what you're talking about.
I never worked with them.
- Wrong answer.
Damn, man.
All she had to do was tell the truth.
You know, I'm really a nice guy.
I mean, I, I asked her
twice, but she still lied.
It's like some people just don't get it.
I mean, we've been taught
this ever since we were kids.
The truth shall set you free.
But Selena still lied.
You know, she was definitely
the second love of my life.
I had deep feelings for her.
But the issue was she had enough intel
that could take down me, my organization,
and everybody I worked for.
So unfortunately, she had to go.
But I still got love
for her, even in death.
So I guess instead of
me buying her a Birkin,
I guess I'm buying her a casket.
Rest in peace, Miss Selena Ramirez.
You'll be missed.
One love.
This is the Legion.
How do want it How do you want it
How does it feel How does it feel
I'ma beat it up, beat it up
Have you coming right back up for real
How do you want it
How do you want it
How does it feel How does it feel
I'ma beat it up, beat it up
Have you coming right back up for real
Oh
I'ma beat it up
I'ma beat it up Oh
Keep playing with
me, girl, I'ma beat it up
Oh, yeah I'ma beat it up
I'ma beat it up Oh
Keep playing with
me, girl, I'ma beat it up
Let, let, let, let 'em
put you to your thing
Baby, you the one
Get your body butt naked, legs
- Good morning, babe.
- Good morning, baby.
- It sure smells good up in here.
- Mm-hmm, I'm cooking breakfast for you.
- Hmm.
So what's the special occasion?
Because you never cook breakfast for me.
- Malik, stop.
I always cook breakfast for you.
You know I love to cook,
and it's our third-year anniversary.
- It sure is.
- Mm-hmm.
I never have to worry about anything
because you always make me happy.
Try my best.
You are my number one priority.
- So what are we doing this year?
I was thinking maybe, like, Paris
or Nobu in Malibu.
- Mm.
You know, what I was thinking is
I think we should do
something right here at home.
I mean, just look at these gorgeous views.
- I guess so.
This is really amazing.
- So are you.
- Thank you, hon.
So how long are you gonna be at work today?
- I got a pretty long day today.
And also I'm supposed to meet up with Tony
'cause he needs my advice,
I guess, on a few things.
- Well, Tony knows it's our anniversary,
so pretty sure it won't be that long.
I sure hope not.
No telling.
- Malik?
Yo.
Yes, Malik, listen, you
have to believe in this coin.
Uranium Anew is about
to be the new takeover.
Yes.
Understand, yo, you got
your Shiba, you got your Doge,
then you got Uranium Anew, baby.
This is gonna be the new biggest thing.
I guarantee you.
There's no one on the market
even know about this yet.
So we're getting a head start on it.
That's where you need
to connect with me on.
Yes.
Uranium Anew is the new thing.
Between you and I, we're the first ones
with our hands on this.
So I need you to be on board with this.
Come on, Malik.
Hello?
Hello?
- Malik.
It's a pleasure to finally
meet you in person today.
- Hmm, same here, Mrs. Valdez.
And the pleasure, the pleasure is all mine.
- Well, let's get down to business first
and why I wanted to
meet with you here today.
- Absolutely.
So what's going on?
- Listen, Malik, it's my husband, Romero.
He's head of Toluca cartel,
and I wanna get rid of
him as soon as possible.
- The Toluca cartel?
- Yep.
- That's a pretty tall order
you got there, Mrs. Valdez.
- Listen, Malik, I don't
care what it costs.
I want him dead.
You hear me?
- Loud and clear.
- Okay, so I have a perfect
plan for you two to meet.
- Really?
Do tell.
- I will tell him
that my best friend Sonya's
husband has a new drug connect.
So I'm assuming that
new drug connect is is me.
- Yes.
- So where's the location?
- Private location.
I will send you the address,
and then I will, you
know, set the meeting up.
- Okay.
Well, for a job of this magnitude,
it's gonna cost you roughly $100,000
with a $10,000 down payment today.
Can you handle that?
- Malik, money is not the problem.
You know who I am?
You know who you're talking to?
I got the money.
I got that and more,
but I got your $10,000.
There you go, 10,000.
- Well, I trust, I trust
that it's all there.
- Okay, and I want him dead
for you to get the other 90.
Okay, well,
it's gonna get done.
Believe me.
- Okay, that's what I wanted to hear.
- Don't worry, 'cause I don't miss.
- Well, that's what I expect.
It was a pleasure meeting you today.
- Same.
- And you are very handsome.
- Mm.
- Thank you.
- Thank you.
- And we'll stay in touch, okay?
- Oh, we definitely will.
Miss 9:05.
- Excuse me?
I just noticed you always come in at 9:05.
I guess you can call me Mr. 9:00 AM.
- Yeah, I mean, if I don't
get it in in the morning,
I'm just not gonna get it in, so-
- Feel you.
- Might as well, though.
- Oh, look like you're having an issue
with the machine, though, today.
- Yeah, I just can't seem
to get this treadmill to work.
- Hmm, give it a swipe.
You know, my mom always had a saying.
More we want things
to work, less they will.
- Well, I'm sure your mother
was a very sweet lady,
but, um, what that got to do
with this treadmill turning on?
- Honestly, nothing at all.
I just thought I could keep you amused
while I try to get this
thing to work myself.
Oh, and by the way, I'm Tony.
- Veronica.
- It's such a pleasure
to officially meet you,
Miss Veronica.
You as well, Mr. 9:00 AM.
- That's what they call me.
You're all set, Miss Veronica.
Before I go, if you don't mind,
do you think we can exchange numbers?
- I mean, sure.
As long as you ain't crazy or nothing.
- Baby, ain't nothing crazy
about me, my bank account.
Oh, okay,
Mr. Big Baller.
Just make sure to gimme a call later then.
- Will do.
There you are.
I'm gonna leave you to it.
You have a good workout, 'kay?
- Appreciate you.
Now, this is what I call living.
Some days, I just come out here to reflect,
you know, soak up the sun,
get a good ocean breeze,
check out some beautiful
women, grab some good food.
You know, that's just,
that's just something I do when I can.
But the thing is, this is the life
that I actually wanna live.
After taking out Selena, I
knew right then and there
that I no longer wanted to be a hit man.
I just wanna be a normal person.
I wanna do everything that
a normal civilian would, right?
But unfortunately, right now, I can't.
Or can I?
What my plans are is
to make this next hit my last hit
because I gotta change.
You know, I, like I said,
I know I'm not a perfect boyfriend.
I cheat on Lauren.
I kill people for a living, terrible.
You know, the chances of me getting
into heaven are very slim.
But anyway, this is it.
I gotta change.
So after this next hit, I'm done.
- Ah, it's very, very nice
meeting you, Mr. Kamal.
My wife has spoken very highly of you.
That's good to know.
You know, um, I have been
working with close friends
of your family for a few months now.
- Hmm, how's business?
Business?
Business is booming.
- That's good.
You know, normally, I would have Bruno,
my bodyguard, with me, but I told myself,
"He deserves a day off."
And since you are friends
with the family, I can trust you.
- You sure can.
You know, I look forward
to doing continuous business
with you for years to come.
- Good.
Well, now that we have that outta the way,
why don't we talk business?
- Let's.
This right here is 100%
pure, uncut cocaine.
Not bad, not bad.
How do you, how do
you get this, this quality?
- With all due respect,
Mr. Valdez, if I tell you that,
I'd have to kill you.
- Indeed.
So how much per kilo?
- This cocaine, I usually
charge 50K per kilo.
But for you, I can do 45K
because, see, the street value
for that stepped-on shit
is going for 40K easy.
So this right here, this is a steal.
- You know, we have a deal, Mr. Kamal.
- My man.
- 'Kay, I'm just gonna
call my boys to pick it up.
Should be outta your hair in a second.
- Grand opening, grand closing.
Rest in peace, Mr. Valdez.
One thing both me and you
can agree on, dope vibes.
- For sure.
- Mean that.
- Man, I'm gonna be real with ya.
If I wasn't caught up
in all this crypto stuff,
I'd be doing the same stuff you doing.
Same stuff, that, that I'm doing?
Nah, man, uh, you seem
more like one-woman type.
You ain't... Man, you tripping.
- Man, listen.
What I'm saying is this, bro.
In order to be in this lifestyle,
you gotta be a part of this lifestyle.
- Wait, lifestyle?
Yes.
- Man, back in the
day, I was a heavy hitter.
- Well, the only thing you hit now is
your fingers is hitting that keyboard
on that computer, player.
- Come on, Malik.
You don't think I got game?
Game?
What? Stop.
But, but you know what,
there is one thing I've been
meaning to ask you, bro.
This chick, she used to
come over to the crib, uh,
what the hell was her name?
Tonya.
Yo, Tonya, bro, I ain't seen her in months.
- Man, I didn't tell you what
happened between me and her?
- No, she just disappeared.
- Man, insane, let me
tell you about that shit.
So here it is.
I'm coming up.
Yeah Crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank, crank, crank
Crank, crank
- God, it's hot, ooh.
What the hell?
Hey, boo.
- First of all, I ain't your boo,
and you need to get outta my car.
Matter of fact, how you get
in the car with the door locked?
I got the spare key.
Duh.
- You see that paper, Tonya?
500 feet, 500 feet at all times.
- 500 feet, yeah, yeah, I heard you, okay?
But no amount of stupid
paper could ever keep me away.
- I'll see what the
police think about that.
- Damn, Tony.
- So crazy.
- Okay, fine, I'm gonna
leave, but I will be back.
Trust me.
So cute.
Bye.
- Malik, that shit was crazy.
- So crazy, but anyway, player,
I'm gonna get on up outta here.
I gotta go meet up with Sheila, whoo.
Man, I met her online, and she got an ass.
That's what I'm talking about.
- All right, my player.
- All right, man.
All right, man.
- Hello?
What's up, baby?
Oh, you here?
All right.
Yeah, I'll have the front desk buzz you
up in a second, all right?
All right, babe, I'll see you in a minute.
Wow, Sheila, you look gorgeous.
- Thank you, baby.
These views are breathtaking, Malik.
- You like?
- No, I love.
I wanna give you pleasure
like you never felt before
Kiss you all over your
body, then go down low
Oh, fighting got me so excited
You ain't gotta lie to me
I know that you like it
When I make your
thighs shake, thighs shake
Ooh, I'm about to make
your thighs shake, thighs shake
Girl, I'm gonna make your
thighs shake, thighs shake
And no, you ain't gotta lie to me
I know that you like it
Yeah, yeah, baby,
you're looking real good
I told your ass before,
I got that plywood
I got it
And I'm trying to figure
out if you got that good, good
And I know just how you like it
Yeah, it's understood
Freaky fantasies,
ecstasy, toss and turn
Girl, you mess with me,
guarantee you gonna learn
Whoo
Up and down, side to
side, roller coaster ride
Yeah I'm pushing up inside
Looking into your eyes
You're screaming like you about to die
- And just as I was enjoying myself,
what a beautiful day it
was until I got that call
from my little thotty
with a whole lot of body,
Theresa.
Theresa is a boss chick,
plenty of money, doing her thing,
but every time she hit me,
it ain't never about nothing good.
So I can only imagine what
she got up her sleeve this time
'cause I know it's something
'cause with her, it's always something.
Damn, Theresa, you get
finer every time I see your ass.
- Yeah, I hear you, Malik.
I haven't heard from you in weeks.
- Well, that's because I've been busy,
you know, busy with work.
Gotta get this schmoney.
- Yeah, yeah, whatever.
I bet you have been busy, busy with Lauren.
- No, actually, be real with you,
me and Lauren ain't
seeing eye to eye right now,
so we kinda on the rocks.
- Yeah, I hear you.
You tell me anything.
- Tell you anything.
That's the truth.
Come here.
Hmm.
Look at your fine ass.
- No, no.
- What you mean?
- I need to talk to you about
something serious, Malik.
- Oh, man.
Don't tell me.
I already know.
You pregnant.
- No, I'm not pregnant.
I mean, do I look pregnant?
- Oh, nah, you don't look pregnant.
But all I'm saying is I know I pulled out.
- Sure, you did, but listen,
I need talk to you about something serious.
Remember that time I
overheard you on the phone
handling business?
- Handling business?
What type of business?
It's, oh, yeah.
Yeah, I remember, but,
but why you bringing that up?
- Because I need you to
murder my sister, Keisha.
- Wait, whoa, whoa.
Murder your sister, Keisha?
But, but why?
What, what she do to you?
- She just won a huge lump sum of cash
for some type of settlement,
and I got shit I gotta do.
So I need that money, and I need it ASAP.
- So hold on.
So you telling me that you willing
to murder your own
flesh and blood for a bag?
- Hell, yeah.
I mean, I need the money.
Don't you need the money, too?
Isn't this what you do?
- Me, yeah, this is what I do.
But I don't think this
is what you want done.
- But I'm telling you
this is what I need done.
- Okay, I hear you, but
I just want you to know,
once this is done, there's no coming back.
It's over.
Ain't no do-overs.
- So what are you trying to tell me?
- I'm trying to tell you
that you gotta make sure
you want something like this done.
But let me ask you this.
What would I get out of
this, killing your sister?
- I mean, you gonna get all this.
- Mm-hmm.
- And I'm gonna give you half.
You know I'm gonna give you half.
- Hmm.
Well, I mean, I am a
businessman, not a family man.
So say less.
- Thank you, baby.
- You're welcome.
- I got you.
- Man, Malik, we got a lot to catch up on.
Yeah, tell me about it.
- Well, first thing first,
I'm putting together
a Uranium Anew conference
here very soon, man.
- You know what?
That's dope.
So you really serious about this coin, huh?
- Dead serious, absolutely.
I think this is truly
gonna be the future way
that currencies change moving forward.
- Oh, that's dope, man.
You know, I really wanna
invest in your project.
- For sure.
- But I just got a lot
going on right now, bro.
- What you mean?
Uh, what's going on man?
You good?
- Not really.
Lauren.
Man, Lauren found out I was cheating.
- Oh.
- She kicked me out, bro.
- Ah, man.
Hate that you're going through that.
But I told you that was
gonna happen one day.
- Right.
Listen man, I, I'm gonna let you hear
the voicemail she left me, man.
It, I know it's over.
Check this out.
Malik, where the hell are you?
I need to talk to you ASAP.
I literally found a hotel receipt
- in one of your pants pockets.
- Oh.
Are you serious?
I knew that there was someone else.
You lied to me this whole time.
I can't do it anymore.
I'm done.
Don't ever contact me again.
You're blocked.
- She caught you.
She caught you red handed, player.
- Yeah, man, I, I got greedy.
You know what I mean?
- Man, now that I think
about it, she kicked you out.
Where you been staying at?
- Well, I actually been staying at a motel
that's not too far from here.
- Oh, wait a minute.
Listen, I understand
what you going through,
but you my boy.
I can't have you living in a hotel.
Listen, I got an extra room at the spot.
You can have it just until
you get back on your feet.
- That's real, Tony, man.
I appreciate that, bro.
- I got you, fam.
Just trust me.
- My man.
- Yes, sir.
You know,
things between me and
Lauren weren't always bad.
You know, we definitely
had some good times.
And when I say we had
some monumental moments,
I mean monumental moments.
You're my destiny, I assume
And of all the ladies I spoke to
I can't take my eyes off of you
It must be the scent of your perfume
All I wanna let you know
You're a flower that wants to grow
So if you wanna get down
Say these three words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
If you really wanna get
down, just say these words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
If you really wanna get
down, just say these words
Take me now, take me now,
take me now, take me now
- Well, things have definitely changed now.
That was a thing of the past.
Good morning, beautiful.
- Good morning, Mr. All Night.
- So what do you have planned for today?
- Well, I was hoping to
stay in bed with you all day.
- Netflix and chill, huh?
- Mm-hmm.
- I would love to do that.
But I have an extremely busy day today.
- That makes me really sad.
- Listen, what are you saying?
- Because I don't want this fun to end.
- But we can have an
entire day, entire night,
just us, another day.
- Just us?
- Just us.
- Fine.
But you think you could take
me to pound town one more time?
- Sure.
Don't make me wait,
don't make me wait for love
So you can rest assured
It's given once
A taste of you Don't make me wait
Given, babe
I'm not joking
I'm dreaming, babe
Don't make me wait
Don't make me wait
for love Oh, girl
Bye, bye, ah, yeah, babe
Whoo
Na, na, na, na, na, na, oh, baby
- Hey, girl.
Yeah, I'm just leaving out of a meeting,
headed to go look at the new house
and get some business situated.
Girl, I'm just so happy
everything is finally
working out in my favor.
Okay, call me later.
Okay, love you, bye.
- Hey, Keisha.
Oh, Keisha, Keisha, Keisha.
You know, I always thought that you had
major, major sex appeal.
I just want you to know
that this is business.
It's not personal.
- Malik, please don't do this.
I will do whatever you want.
Please don't kill me.
You can have me however you want.
Damn, Keisha.
Oh, man.
You have everything going for you.
That's very, very tempting
'cause I would love to have some of you,
but gonna have to pass.
- Hello?
- Hey, babe.
- Hey, Malik, we need to talk.
- Uh, can we meet tomorrow?
- No, this can't wait till tomorrow.
We're talking today.
- All right, fine, fine.
Um, let's say I meet you at the park
by your apartment in about an hour?
- Okay, yeah, I'll see you soon.
- Bye.
- All right, bye.
What's up, babe?
- Where the hell have you been, Malik?
- Babe, what you mean?
I, I've been with Tony.
You know we're working
on this cryptocurrency project
that he's got going on.
- Yeah, whatever.
- Babe, what do you mean whatever?
- Who is she?
- Baby, who, who is who?
- The other woman you're invested in.
- Babe, you tripping, okay?
I only have eyes for you.
- You like what you see?
- Damn, baby, you look good.
- You wanna see some more?
- Mm.
I'm gonna tear you up.
There is no other woman.
It's me and you.
- Sure.
- What?
Listen, I miss you, boo.
- Really?
- Really.
- Well, you have a funny way of showing it.
- Let me show you.
Who are you, and where's Mrs. Valdez?
Hello, Malik.
Unfortunately, Mrs. Valdez
couldn't make it here today.
- Okay, well, who are you to her,
and how do you know my name?
- My name is Tina, and
I was paid to do a job.
- Okay.
So what type of job are
you planning on doing,
painting a Picasso or something?
- Not quite, but I do plan
on painting these walls with your blood.
- Okay, all right,
Chun-Li, see what you got.
Look like this is the end
of the road for you, Slim.
- Whatever.
See you in hell, Malik.
- Hey, Tony.
Yeah, hi.
You got to be kidding me.
- Hey, baby, I told you I'd be back.
- Tonya, what don't you understand
about a restraining order?
- Oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh.
Stop.
Let's not go down that same road again.
So what are you doing in this motel, huh?
- Visiting a friend.
- Visiting a friend, what's her name?
- First of all, it's not a her.
It's Malik.
- Oh, it's Malik?
- Yes, Malik.
- Your best friend, Malik?
- That Malik.
- Okay, well, what is he doing
in this hellhole of a motel?
- Listen, it's, it's a long story, okay?
- 'Kay, whatever.
I don't even-
- Well, if you guys are hanging
out, can I come with you?
- Absolutely not.
You should be on your way to jail right now
being this close to me.
- Okay, well, what
about if I'm a good girl?
- I just won't do anything.
- Hey.
- Can I please, please?
- Okay, fine.
But after today, we are
done, restraining order.
- Mm-hmm.
- You understand that?
- Mm-hmm.
- Hands?
Get inside.
- Who the hell is this at my door?
Oh, what the hell, Tonya?
Now, talk about having a change of heart.
Now, see, they say that the
Lord works in mysterious ways,
but this might be the work of the devil.
- Whatever, Malik.
How have you been?
- Been pretty good, you
know, living, I'm living.
- Hmm.
- Yeah.
- Anyway, y'all come on in, man.
I don't wanna keep y'all outside.
- Family, what you been up to, man?
- Man, I've been chilling, bro.
But you know what?
I was actually just
about to use the restroom
before you guys came.
- Okay, go do your thing.
- So I'll be,
yeah, I'm gonna slide
back here and do my thing.
- Yeah.
- And also, uh,
if you hear a knock at the
door, it's the delivery guy,
so just, you know, grab the food, whatever.
- Yeah, all right.
- Gotcha, man.
Ooh.
- So.
- Whoa.
- Isn't this magical, Tony?
- Um, nope.
But it will be once you disappear for good.
- Oh, whatever.
You know you miss this, Tone.
- Listen, Tonya.
It's not about your looks.
I mean, you look amazing,
but you crazy as hell.
Oh, Tony, I'm crazy because I love you.
I don't know.
What else do you want from me?
- Listen, loving me is
one thing, but crazy,
following me to my car, motels,
- that's not normal, Tonya.
- Oh, come on.
It keeps things interesting, doesn't it?
- Interesting?
That's what you call it?
- Yeah, wouldn't you?
- Um, no.
- Come on.
You think about me all the time.
- I do think about you.
- Mm-hmm.
- But crazy is no excuse for that.
You say I don't care
I say I don't care
We do need to separate, please admit it
You're not playing fair
I'm not playing fair
So who's to blame for it
It's why we never feel
Why can't we be normal
Can we be normal
Can we be normal
- Oh, food.
- Food.
- Food.
Oh.
- I ain't playing.
- Nice and slow, big fella.
- All right.
All right, all right, you got it.
- Nice and slow.
- You got it.
- Tony, be careful.
What do we do?
What do we do?
Where are you, Malik?
Malik.
Malik.
- Malik, Malik.
- Malik, Malik.
Malik.
Malik.
Man, you good, bro?
- Man, I thought you was
ordering food, not a robbery.
Damn.
And here we are once again.
I'm trying to change my life,
leave doing the hits alone.
Of course, I'm a hit man.
This is normal to me,
but that's the problem.
I don't want this to be normal anymore.
I just wanna be a normal civilian
enjoying life and luxury.
I've made a lot of money in this business,
and I just wanna go
on just a normal path of life.
But you know what?
I can actually use this
situation to my advantage
because, see, Tony and Tonya,
they, they don't know I'm a hit man.
But now that all three
of us are in this situation,
we're probably gonna have to go on the run.
So that means I'll have some friends,
and we'll be living somewhere else
in the, you know, maybe a different country
or wherever we decide to go.
Hmm.
But the thing is, who is this guy?
Is this a random robbery,
or did Selena's family
in the cartel send this guy to kill me?
Oh, man, this is crazy.
But I'm gonna make it work
because this is perfect.
- What are we gonna do now, man?
Well, I mean,
we, we definitely can't leave him here.
- Should we call the police?
- Man, absolutely not,
no police involved, bro.
- Right, guess we're gonna
have to do this on our own.
- Yeah, well, we can't leave him here,
so, I mean, help me, help me lift him up.
Let's take him to the bathroom.
- Man, what are we gonna do now?
- Man, we gonna have to chop this fool up
on some Jeffrey Dahmer type shit.
- Chop him up?
Hell, no.
- Bro, Tony, think about it.
We have committed a murder in California.
- And what?
- So that means we
doing life in prison, life.
Now, I don't know about you,
but I ain't trying to be
nobody's prison bitch.
- Fine.
Let's find a knife or
something to chop the fool up.
- Man, yeah.
You know, it was just two nights ago
I woke up in a cold sweat.
Man, I had a nightmare about
this fucking Fleece Johnson.
- And?
- And he was chasing me
through the jailhouse with a spoon
with some peanut butter
and jelly on that shit.
And I, I don't know what he was planning
on doing with it, but
I'm sure it's something
that God wouldn't approve of.
And I ain't trying to make that my reality.
So we gonna chop this motherfucker up.
- Man, you crazy.
All right, let get a knife.
- What happened to Tonya?
- Whoa.
- Yeah, where Tonya at?
- Got a body in here.
- Okay, so we got a body
in the trunk, but we're good.
- Stop. Shut up.
Stop talking about it.
- Who's that?
- Who could that be?
Oh, man, it's only gonna get worse.
- Okay, now we got a problem.
There's a female officer outside right now.
- Oh, my God.
- Jesus.
- Listen.
- We're not going to jail.
- This is bad.
- We're not gonna jail.
- This is bad.
- We're going to jail.
- I got a plan.
- What's the plan, man?
- We don't have much time.
- Listen.
This is what we're going to do.
Open the door. Let her in.
- Okay.
- Tonya, what you're going to do is
you're gonna distract her.
Once you distract her, you come behind her
and hit her with the butt of the gun.
We're gonna knock her out.
- What, man, I can't do that.
- Are you crazy?
- No, but listen.
We don't have much time
because the longer we keep her out there,
the more time it's giving
her to call in backup.
- Okay, okay.
- We gotta do this.
- Okay.
- Just open it.
Just open it, bro.
We good. We're good.
We're good.
- Oh, hi, officer, how can I help you?
- I'm Detective Ramos.
I'm responding to a
noise disturbance coming
from inside this room.
- Um, noise disturbance?
- Yes, the report said they
heard someone struggling
for help and then a single gunshot.
Uh, I can guarantee you
that definitely didn't happen here.
I'm just here with my beautiful
wife and my good friend.
- Okay, can I come in
and look around a bit?
Sure, I have nothing to hide.
- All right, then I'll be
out your way, all right?
- Mm-hmm, we have water.
- Oh, my gosh, I swear
I've seen this blazer
at Target, right?
Target.
- It was given to me by the department.
Oh.
- It is pretty nice, right?
- Yeah, yeah, no, I love it.
Swear I have the same one.
- Hey.
What's that over there?
What is that red stuff on the floor?
- Is that blood?
- It's not.
- It's nothing.
- Is that blood?
- Hey, yo, guys, guys, she, she's awake.
- Listen, detective, we
don't wanna hurt you,
but unfortunately, that
may be the case today.
- I say we burn this
place down to the ground.
- And go where, Malik?
- What?
- Man, anywhere.
We can go to Cuba, Columbia,
DR, hell, maybe even Thailand.
- What? Uh.
- Well, in a few minutes,
that may be our future.
- I think she's really
trying to say something.
Can I?
- Listen, officer, I wanna
remove your face covering
so you can talk to us.
But you have to promise me.
Do not scream 'cause
if you scream just a bit,
I'm gonna have to blow your
brains out all over this floor.
Understand?
Do you understand?
- Look, guys, you don't wanna do this.
The LAPD will not stop
until they prosecute you
to the furthest extent of the law.
If you just let me go right now,
I promise we'll pretend this
thing never even happened.
- I think we should let her go.
- Are you crazy?
As soon as we let her go,
she'll have 30 police cars chasing us,
a helicopter in the sky
chasing us on the freeway
like we O.J., and I'm cool on that.
- Come on, Malik.
Officer, let me ask you this.
You have kids?
Are you married?
- I'm recently divorced.
That bastard, he ran off to
Germany with some young chick,
left me with two beautiful
daughters, ages three and five.
- Wow.
- What, what are we doing here, Tony?
Are we playing 21 questions?
Are, are you trying to date
her while you're on a date?
- Course not, Malik.
I don't wanna be the one
that make her kids orphans.
- Yeah.
- Listen, if you don't
turn her kids into orphans,
her ass is gonna turn
our asses into inmates.
And I'm cool on that.
- This is becoming way too much.
I'm gonna step outside for a second.
- All right, so this is what we'll do.
I'm gonna step out with Tony, Tonya.
All you gotta do is just watch her
and make sure she doesn't
do anything crazy, all right?
- Just, just watch her.
- Take this.
I, I, I
- Everything good?
- Yeah, yeah, I was just telling her
everything's gonna be okay.
I mean, I hope so.
But it's, it's all up to Tony now.
- What?
- Yeah, I mean.
- Look, guys, guys, please.
If you just let me go right now,
I promise I won't say anything.
I won't say anything.
- I wish it was that
easy, officer, but it's not.
I'm sorry.
I wanna see my kids.
- Oh, my gosh, I can't do this.
- Well, here we are.
I have to say this has been one
of the most craziest days of my life.
Yeah, tell me about it.
- So what are we gonna do?
Are we gonna let her go?
- Please, please let me go.
- That would be ideal,
Tonya, but she is a mother.
She has kids.
But on the flip side, she has
the key to all of our futures.
- How so?
- Listen, if we let her go,
and she double-crosses us,
we're all going to jail for life.
No.
- But on the flip side
of that, if we kill her,
we may have a chance for freedom here.
- Listen, I say we flip a coin.
Tails, we let her go.
- Yeah.
- Heads, we kill her.
- Please let me go, please.
- I say we let destiny decide her fate.
- Let's do it.
- Thank God, I get to see my kids.
Thank you, thank you so much.
- Not today.
It's so beautiful.
I love it out here.
- Yeah.
It's everything that I, that
I could have imagined.
- It's so beautiful and so peaceful.
- Oh, yeah.
- 'Kay, I need to use the bathroom.
- I'll be right back.
- Okay.
Man, what a day.
- What a day, bro.
Well, got away with it.
Believe that.
- Man.
- Oh, yeah.
- Oh, yeah.
- Hey, yo, Jose.
Let's get some drinks, baby.
- Hello, Diaz.
- Hi, is this the US Embassy?
Okay, um, I wanted
to report that I've found
the, the people you guys were
looking for, Malik and Tony.
Yeah, they're, they're here in Costa Rica.
Okay, and I also heard about that reward.
Okay, perfect.
Thank you.
You know, I'm not gonna even say
what Lauren did was wrong.
You know, it's karma,
and all people know, man,
whatever goes around comes around.
And I did Lauren dirty,
but I don't think Tony
deserved this, you know?
But unfortunately, bad
luck comes in threes.
Three strikes, you out.
Like hoes say, once a good girl's gone bad,
she's gone forever.
And unfortunately, it's game over.