Dead in a Day (2024) Movie Script
(sensual music)
I still can't believe we're married.
I can't believe I waited
so long to marry you.
I don't know.
You know, with me not making enough money
and you wanting this big wedding,
with me between jobs I just, you know?
Look, I wanted you,
and the rest we gonna figure out together.
I know.
You see that's why I wanted
to make it happen for you.
Baby, I promise when I get this money
I'll take you wherever you wanna go.
Okay.
You know what I want right now?
Tell me.
To get something to eat
because you got me in her starving.
Goddamn, babe.
Look, I'ma gonna go order something, right.
I'ma be right back.
Okay.
But you know I want some
more when I get back, right?
Boy, just go get my food.
(sensual music continues)
(music building)
(door creaking)
(Sean's wife gasping)
Motherfucker.
(machine beeping)
[Juice] Wake your ass
up. Wake your ass up!
(Sean coughing)
What the fuck you doing?
Man, what the?
So you supposed to be somewhere
laying up right now fucking
one of the baddest
bitches in your dream, huh?
Maybe in a better spot than this
but everybody ain't able to live like me.
Man, but who are you?
Who am I?
He said, "Who am I?"
(Sean groaning)
Man, what the fuck wrong with you, man?
[Gunman] Fuck up or I'll
sweep this motherfucker.
Here's the situation,
I gave your partner 300 grand,
and I ain't seen the nigga in months.
So the best thing for me to do
is find his man 'cause I know
his man know where he at.
Joe ain't never tell me he
was borrowing money from you, man.
I don't know what you talking about, bro.
See, there you go.
I ain't say nothing about Joe,
so you must know something.
So you need to find him.
Man, I ain't talked to Joe in about two
or three weeks, bro.
How I'm supposed to find him?
He ain't answering my calls.
Oh, you'll find him before I do.
You know why?
'Cause I'm gonna put a
bullet in your wife head.
She'll be dead in the day.
Figure it out.
(suspenseful music)
Bro, what's going on, bro?
Bro, you know I wouldn't do no shit like...
Shut the fuck up, motherfucker.
Yeah, small talk, big
action. Bitch ass nigga.
[Radio] Hello, beautiful people.
My name is V George Smith.
This is the 150 Sports Talk Show.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are on the eve
of the NBA season.
We're at the end of the WNBA season.
We are ready to discuss things
and we have some early predictions
for you and all of that good stuff.
But I brought a friend to the show
that I've been collaborating with.
We here, man.
Hi, I'm Joe with J&J Moving Service
and I wanna make sure
that Joe move goes perfect.
[Homeowner] Bro,
just put it in the garage.
No problem.
I can't keep doing this shit, bro.
(hip hop music)
(Joe's head thudding)
Oh!
Yo, I can't keep doing this shit, man!
I ain't about to carry
this shit myself, bro.
Bro, I don't even
mean it, like, just this, bro.
I'm talking about, like, in general, bro.
I went to college, my nigga.
So, what the fuck that mean?
You better than somebody else
because you went to college?
No, nigga.
It mean I spent $40,000 to go to a PWI
out of money that I did not have
in search of a better
opportunity to get what, my nigga?
Freaking whack frat parties, cafeteria food
and stuck up white my bitches, my nigga.
This is not worth it, bro.
Well that's why I ain't go.
Nigga, that's why you ain't go.
Your dumb ass didn't
even finish high school.
My dumb ass but you owe
40 fucking thousand dollars.
Bro, that's not even the point.
The point is this,
I got a degree, fine.
I graduated, it was lit.
Everybody's happy.
Fast forward to now,
I called every single position
that I felt was even remotely related
to my degree, my nigga.
No openings. No fucking openings.
Zero.
My degree is not being
used at all, my nigga.
Like, I didn't go to school for this.
And the wildest part about it is it's not
because I'm not searching for the jobs.
Bro, there's just no positions.
I'm applying everywhere locally,
and then on top of that they talking about,
"Oh, I don't know,
try work from home or remote positions
after the pandemic."
Tried it.
I tried everything.
I sent in applications to jobs
probably three, four, five times.
They probably got me on a
spam list by now, my nigga.
So move then, bro.
Bro, I feel stuck because
what bread am I gonna use to move?
I don't even got enough, bro I'm.
Bro, I don't got enough bread
to do what I want do here.
How am I gonna, you know what?
Let's think about it like this, right?
Let's say I do move,
because I did just get
off the phones with, like,
a couple of my homies from school
that got jobs with their degrees, right?
These niggas is complaining
'cause they're not getting enough money.
I'm making more money than them.
Some of them is, I'm making more money
and they using their degree.
So let's say I do move, right?
I end up having enough chicken to move,
I end up getting a job within my degree
and then I'm complaining with
the exact same situation
two years from now.
Only thing different, I got a nicer,
a little bit nicer of a car
and I'm driving to a
new building. My nigga.
It's still the same.
Bro, this shit is whack.
Hey, yo, stop
complaining like a bitch, bro.
What are you gonna do about it, bro?
You gonna jump in the streets?
You ain't a street nigga.
You know what?
Bet, bet.
I'm not a street nigga,
but I am smart, bro.
I'm smart and I'm
persuasive, and guess what?
I also got a plan.
Now help me pick this shit up, bro.
Bro, whatever you
come up with let me know,
'cause you know I'm down for whatever.
What the fuck.
Yo, come on, bro.
Hey, down for whatever
to another man is crazy, bro.
(calm hip hop music)
Bro, how in the hell
you get an office, bro?
Tell 'em a good story, bro.
So, what's the plan now?
Bro, I've been thinking, man.
And, you know, I saw a couple
movies, and basically, like...
Bro, movies?
Yes, bro, movies.
Long story short, we
finna con these niggas.
Bro, what are you talking about?
Basically people who have money
are always searching for areas to park it,
and what we're gonna do
is we're gonna give 'em a lie.
Park their, bro, what does that mean?
Forgot you're the dumb nigga, bro.
When people have a lot of money,
they're looking to invest it.
And we're gonna be the place
that they're gonna put the money in.
Everybody wanna talk
about investments, bro.
Like, what does that even mean for real?
Yo. (Knocking on door)
What's good.
What's good with you, bro?
Jay, what up, man?
You actually came just in time.
So, to answer your question,
investing is when you take money
and, you know, you give it to businesses
and then they're able to
resume their operations
or even expand.
So what's the benefit of that for us?
Well, the benefit of that is, you know,
the people that give you the bread,
they either gonna get their money back
with some profit and that's it
or they could continue to be a part owner
and continue to eat off of that
until they sell their position.
All right, so that's, like, how the rich
get richer pretty much.
Bro, exactly.
That's exactly what it is.
The rich get richer 'cause
essentially what they're doing
is they're taking their money
and putting it into businesses,
as that money grows they
take it out, rinse and repeat
and continue doing the exact same thing.
Before you know it,
they got so much different investments that
they making money and they ain't really
doing nothing for real.
Yeah, but what that gotta do with us?
I mean, I ain't got no
money to just keep giving
to people to invest
it, and I for sure ain't
got no business to get no money from.
I mean I did that PPP loan with that LLC
but that money gone.
[Jay] Facts. Me too, bro.
Gone, gone.
I mean, you ain't even
really gotta worry about all that
because I've been doing my research, bro.
What research, nigga? Movies?
What are you talking about?
Bro, yes movies, but other stuff too.
Especially documentaries
'cause documentaries,
they essentially tell,
like, what actually happened,
and the common theme between all
these movies, documentaries,
articles, everything
that I've been doing my research on, bro,
is the fact that people
just wanna believe a story.
[Friend] So what the hell that mean?
It means that's what we gonna do, bro.
We gonna give these people a story.
Nine times outta 10, these people making
so much money they're not even caring
about the super small details
about that story anyway.
Yeah, but what if they do?
[Joe] And if they do? We give it to 'em.
[Friend] We?
Yeah, bro. We.
If they want a business
name, we give it to 'em.
They want a business website,
we make it, we give it to 'em.
I don't even care if
they want numbers, bro.
We'll cook those up and we give it to 'em.
Every aspect of the story that they need,
when they ask we give it to 'em.
Before you know it, we
got a bulletproof system.
Yo, I would invest
in you right now, nigga.
You sound like you know
what you talking about.
That shit sound good and all,
but do you really think
they about to give money
to three niggas that just
say they have a business, bro?
Nah, I don't.
But that's why we got her.
(calm hip hop music)
Hello guys, nice to meet you.
I would love to get you
in contact with our owner.
Please let me know
your earliest availability.
She's legit.
I like her. I like her.
Yeah, man.
It's all part of the story.
If we all play our part the correct way,
we all gonna get paid for it.
Fuck it. I'm down, bro.
Let's get it.
I always wanted to act.
Bro, you really had her waiting
in the lobby the whole
time on some dramatic shit.
These nigga making it a movie.
For real.
Bro, did it work?
Did you feel more convinced?
Exactly.
Yeah, next time
get me in here a little earlier.
I was getting bored out there.
I got you.
So, what is it that you
exactly need us to do?
Lemme break it down.
(calm hip hop music)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Yes, we are situating the itinerary now.
Tell them him he's the third client.
He's the third client.
We are pleased to inform you
that you'll be our third
client from out of state.
I'll have you meet with the owner directly.
Now tell him that I'll have
a local representative there
from the business, a business partner,
and, you know, he'll be
there attending the meeting.
Local business representative?
[Joe] Yeah.
We don't have nobody in this area.
I know. Just tell him, tell him.
He's not even the
third client. He's the first.
I know all of that. Just
can you please, please.
Hurry up.
Hello?
Yes.
We're finalizing everything
and we can have that meeting this weekend.
Okay.
Local business partner.
Yes.
And also we're gonna have
a local business partner there too.
All right, thank you.
Okay, bye.
Perfect.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
(phone buttons beeping)
(dramatic music)
What's up, yo.
(dog barking)
What's going on, young man?
How you doing, sir?
So, I wanted to make sure I
saw you in person, you know,
especially when it comes
to money of this size
and, you know, my investment proposition.
I just wanted to make sure that. You know,
you see me and you have
the ability to ask any questions
or whatever the case may
be in order to make sure
that I can reassure you that
we're gonna take care of you,
and we're gonna make sure
that your investment goes well
and you get the returns.
You said something a few seconds ago,
"I wanted to make sure I see you."
Yeah.
Look at you, man.
You gotta dress like you
trying to be somebody.
You gotta present yourself
like you own the room.
You gotta walk in like a boss.
Next time I see you, dress that way.
Young man like you should
have the world in his hands.
When I came up as a youngster,
I came up in the hood, young man.
I had to learn how to fend for myself,
learn how to take care of myself.
[Joe] Right.
Everything that I had, everything I got
was an extension of who I am.
When I bought a pair of shoes,
my shoes were an
extension of how I thought,
my watch was an extension of how I thought,
my hat was an extension of who I was.
What I drove was an extension of me.
It spoke of me.
I didn't wash my car because it was dirty.
I washed my car because
it was a part of me.
It spoke of who I am.
You gotta think different, young man.
And then move different.
I understand.
You know, if I'm being
frank, at this point in time,
you know, I really don't have the means
to do everything I wanna do
when it comes to my appearance.
But one thing I can guarantee is the fact
that if you do entrust your funds with us,
the technical aspect of everything,
of you profiting and getting your return,
that's a guarantee.
Let me ask you something.
You a man of your word?
[Joe] Yes, sir.
One of the things
you gotta learn in life is
a man keeps his word
'cause that's all he's got.
[Joe] I understand.
If you tell me you going to do something,
I expect you to do it.
If you tell me you're gonna
meet me at three o'clock,
I expect you to be there before three.
If you tell me you going to pay me back,
you make sure you pay me back.
(dramatic music)
Look at this face, young man.
Does this look like a
face you want to piss off?
No, sir. Not at all.
Be a man of your word.
Don't make me come looking for you,
and make sure that you honor your word.
I'm gonna give you this money.
You go ahead and do what you gotta do.
But you keep your word with me.
[Joe] No problem.
You do what you say you're
going to do and hold to it.
We'll ensure at least 50% of your return,
and we'll get you as soon as we can.
Listen, now it's yours.
Keep your word with me, young man,
and don't play with me.
If I'm looking for you, be on time.
I'm out.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you very much.
(upbeat music)
Yo.
Oh, shit.
What's up, my guy?
What's good, bro?
I had to come check you, man.
Yeah, man. It's been a minute, man.
Get in the chair, man.
Yeah.
I've been so locked in, bro.
As you should, as you should.
Speaking to an OG,
he said you gotta start
taking care of yourself, so.
Yes, indeed.
Say less.
Had to come to the best dude in the town.
What you getting done today?
I can't call it, man.
All I know is after this
I gotta look like money.
Come on, man. You already know I got you.
What you been up to though?
You know, you locked in.
Yeah, I'm about to go outta
town in a few days too, man.
I got some business I got moving, man.
Say, man. Where we at?
Yeah, I just gotta slide in
my boy's spot real quick, bro.
Matter of fact, you could come in with me,
just follow my lead.
It's nothing major, bro.
Right afterwards we gonna hit,
you heard me and we lit.
Right, right, right. Say less.
I'm with it.
All right, bet.
For sure.
Yeah, so like I was
saying over the phone,
I had to bring my partner over just
so, you know, you can feel comfortable.
But the dispensary
business is booming, man,
and I feel like this is a wise choice.
This investment is gonna be,
it's gonna be great for both of us.
Yeah. All right.
Sounds good.
When I'ma see my money back?
Typically we got about four
to eight weeks on the return.
All right.
Hey.
(eerie music)
They go hand in hand.
I feel you.
At least 50% on the return on investment.
Yeah. All right.
(car engine revving and rumbling)
(upbeat music)
Hi, I am sorry to bother you.
I just wanna let you
know this car is beautiful.
Thank you.
And I have one just like it.
- Oh really?
- Same color, everything.
Yeah. (Laughing)
See, we got good taste.
Oh we do, we do. I just
wanted to let you know that.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
- No problem.
- Okay.
- No problem.
- Bye-bye.
See yah.
Yo.
What up, man?
Fuck, you got a G wagon?
Yeah, nigga. Like this job?
[Friend] Yeah, this shit cool.
This shit rented?
I ain't rent it, nigga.
What you mean it ain't rented?
I ain't rent the car.
What you mean what do I mean?
Nigga, it's not a rental.
I own this junk.
So, you bought it?
Yes, my nigga.
How much?
A hundred and fifty.
One fifty?
150,000 for?
You think they gave me the car for $150?
Come on, bro. Like for real?
You came back from Houston
and spent $150,000 on a fucking car, bro?
Yeah.
Nigga, what? Nigga, for what?
We type of flashy shit is you on, bro?
That's 150,000.
You know what we could a did with 150,000?
Bro.
You supposed to be
putting the business on, bro.
How you supposed to
be putting the business on
and you just fucking blew 150 grand, bro,
on a fucking little ass Benz truck.
Nigga, I made 300 off of that nigga.
Bro, that's 150 out of 300.
Now you got 150 'cause you wanna buy a car.
Bro, you think I do this
shit for a fucking award, bro?
Bro, I don't know what you doing it for.
You trying to be flashy.
Bro, I'm doing this
for business, my nigga.
You think if I pull up for somebody trying
to talk about money in a Toyota, it don't,
nigga it don't matter how
much money I got in my backpack.
If I got 300, 150, 200,000 in my backpack,
if I pull up in a Toyota,
they're not gonna wanna
do business, nigga.
It's a fucking Toyota.
But if I pull up in a G
Wagon looking like money,
I could have 15 cents in my pocket, nigga,
they gonna wanna do business.
I bought a chain for 30K, pulled up,
and had a quick conversation
and left with 300K.
What the hell is you talking about?
And I still got racks on me right now.
It don't matter how much money you got,
it's how much money you can show
in this line of business, bro.
I'm sitting here right now,
a lady come up and tell
me, "Oh, I like your car."
That means something, bro.
You gotta look like money, my nigga.
That's your problem right now.
You out here looking like a bum.
You not worried about your appearance.
You gotta change your mindset, my nigga.
Make yourself presentable.
Wear the right clothes,
have the right appearance,
drive the right whip.
That's how you get the clients, bro.
This is a asset.
This is a, this is a,
in our line of work, bro,
this is an investment, nigga.
And because of that, I
got something for you.
Consider that your first
paycheck, young nigga.
(laughing)
Yeah, exactly.
Wait game is over.
Now you can invest in yourself, bro.
That's all it is.
Once you invest in yourself
and you in a situation
where you get the bag,
you gonna get more money out of it.
I got a meeting, my
nigga, I'm gonna hit you.
You get more money out of it, bro.
That's what the real
situation is, my nigga.
You can't be sitting in the,
you know, looking like a bum.
You gotta look the part.
That's how you gonna get this bread, man.
Real talk.
So how we get more of it?
See that's the questions I like.
That's the questions I like, man.
(upbeat music)
(car engine revving)
(fast paced hip hop music)
You good, babe?
[Girlfriend] Yeah.
Mm, shit.
(fast paced hip hop music)
Yo, I hope you got my money.
You working on it?
(eerie music)
Hold on.
Go get that bitch.
This nigga think I'm playing.
[Henchmen] Bet.
(eerie music)
(Sean's wife screaming)
Shh.
Look, listen.
I gotta take you in there,
but look, I can't help you
'cause if they think we knew each other,
you understand it?
You get it?
I talked to Sean.
He said he trying to
get everything situated.
He needs you to be strong. Okay?
Let's go.
(eerie hip hop music)
Yeah, I can see why you like
this chocolate fine ass bitch.
Got good taste.
Why the fuck would she want you though?
Yeah, I might to take this for a joy ride.
Save your threats, nigga.
Love money way more than bitches.
Matter of fact,
strip down.
[Henchmen] Really?
You feeling a little
emotional lately, huh?
I like that, daddy.
Yeah. Step up.
I wanna see her.
Turn around.
Yeah.
Barlow, come get this bitch.
Damn, she got a fat ass.
But why him though?
[Henchmen] I was thinking the same thing.
Go find out.
You straight?
Straight. Let's get to it.
So you really think they
gonna find your bread?
[Juice] Shit, I don't know.
Might have to find out though.
Man, you really gonna kill her
if he don't come up with the money?
(eerie music)
One never knows, do they?
They don't
(car door clicking)
(car door shutting)
(upbeat music)
(Passenger speaking Spanish)
She got into some stuff with some people.
(speaking Spanish)
I had to get her.
(speaking Spanish)
Ruined my whole night.
(speaking Spanish)
You know how, freaking,
these young kids are nowadays.
Yeah.
(passenger speaking Spanish)
And I'm just so mad at her.
I don't, (speaking Spanish), you know?
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah.
So, what's up then?
Like, you know, you all right?
No, like.
I'm (speaking Spanish), like, you know?
(speaking Spanish)
I'm such a bad mood, like, you know.
Okay.
I just wanna, maybe, go out again,
have some fun tonight,
make up for that, you know?
[Joe] So, like, what you need for that?
I need to get a new outfit, you know?
Nice (speaking Spanish).
Like, it's time. (Speaking Spanish)
- So, like.
- New shoes.
[Joe] Cuantos?
(passenger speaking Spanish)
So, you know.
(speaking Spanish), you know, is, like.
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah, baby. (Speaking Spanish)
You know.
I just wanna feel better.
[Joe] That good?
No, papi. No, I need some new shoes.
My nails, my nails are expensive.
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah, (speaking Spanish).
Okay. Gracias.
All right.
Lemme know when you're
done and then I'll come back.
Okay. Gracias, baby.
I'll call you later.
All right. See yah.
(upbeat music)
(car door shutting)
Yo.
What's the word, bro?
Kurtis?
Man, I spent a little bit.
Yeah, I spent a little bit, man.
That's what I'm saying.
You gotta look the part, bro.
You feel me?
Don't you feel better now?
You in a situation where you
look better, you feel better.
Bro, I got a couple
clients lined up this week,
and I don't want to
go on it by myself, bro.
Like, I gotta. (Phone vibrating)
I gotta, um,
I gotta bring you with me
bro because, you know,
at least that way you could
kind of understand, you know,
what we do when we
get into the conversation.
Because to be completely
honest, bro, a lot of it is just,
you know, making sure that they're assured
that when they give us the
money we do what's right by it.
When we going? (Phone vibrating)
Um, wait what you said?
Said, shit when we going?
I don't know yet.
So, like, next week we got some,
not as big players.
(phone vibrating)
Um, next next week we
got not as big of players.
We got, like, players that are, like,
you know, like, medium or whatever.
So, I feel like, put it like this,
if we got people that
are like small players,
we just bring those out real quick.
The medium players we
put a little bit more time into.
(phone vibrating)
Somebodies calling you.
Yo, I'ma just turn it off real quick.
But yeah, long story short. You ate?
Nah.
Lemme just tell you,
basically, long story short, bro,
it's a situation where you gotta make sure
that you take care of the
people who got the most bread.
You gotta prioritize them niggas.
So, I don't wanna be
in a situation where I'm,
you know, spending too
much time with little niggas.
[Friend] Say less then.
(upbeat music)
Yo.
What's good, man?
- What up, boy?
- Bro, what's going on.
Ain't seen you since the
meeting. How you been?
Yo, spending this money, bro.
Look. Nigga.
Spending this is
money. I'll tell you that.
Bought me a couple fish,
put something down on a new whip.
New whip?
Yeah, for shorty. Not even for me.
For shorty?
Yeah.
Oh, you showing out,
bro. You showing out.
Got to. Got a trick a little bit.
Guy trick a little bit.
- Trick daddy, you know?
- Hell yeah.
A new 20K outta nowhere? I needed that.
- Yeah, I copped a chain.
- Yeah.
Buffs for the hoes.
Got a little bit of everything, feel me?
Yeah, bro.
20K will change your
life real quick, real quick.
Nah that's, you said what? 20K?
Yeah.
He gave you 20?
Yeah. How much you get?
I got 10.
Man, I wonder. Man.
Well, nigga.
I mean, either way I'm
not complaining, bro.
I mean you can't.
To get 10K to do nothing,
that's the fastest 10K
I ever made in my life.
So I'm not even tripping.
I'm out here shining,
having a good time spending this bread.
But what I've been thinking about is,
how we supposed to pay that money back?
Yo, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
I was kind of thinking the same shit,
'cause I had seen him the other day
and I don't know if he told
you how much he made
but he said he had 300.
Yeah, he mentioned something like that.
But he pulled up in a G Wagon, bro.
And I don't know if you seen
that he had a G Wagon right now, bro.
- You seen the G Wagon?
- Nah.
Bro, he's going crazy.
He told me he spent 150 thousand.
Bro, I was at the mall with him earlier.
Spazzing on this nigga.
Bro, I'm like, bro you just told me
that you spent 150K on a car.
He already gave us 30,000.
He was at a mall with some little shorty.
You know he's tricking.
You know he's tricking on her, bro.
So, I don't even know what he got left.
And then, like you said, you know,
they gonna want that money back.
Yeah.
So I don't understand how
we supposed to pay it, but.
Honestly bro, I'ma stay out of it.
Take my money, get out the way.
Don't call me for no meetings,
don't call me for dinners or nothing.
I'm out the way.
[Friend] Yo, speaking of the meeting.
Yeah.
He invited me to a meeting in Houston.
So now that we saying
this, I don't know, bro.
I don't think you should,
yeah, you might want handle that.
I don't know.
Yeah, I might have to tell him no.
I ain't gonna hold you.
He might have to do it by himself.
You on your own with that.
Listen man, I'ma skate.
Stay out of that, yo.
Definitely bro. Safety.
- Be easy.
- All right.
(upbeat music)
(eerie music)
That nigga don't have that money,
we really gonna kill this bitch?
I don't know.
Gotta do what you gotta do. Huh?
(eerie music)
A bit early, ain't you?
You know my boy Sean ain't
have nothing to do with that.
He ain't have shit to do with
that nigga Joe got going on.
How you know what Sean got going on?
How you know what Joe got going on?
How you know both of them aint together?
C'mon Juice, you bugging.
Me and Sean go way back,
and if I say you didn't know,
trust me, he didn't know.
You willing to put your life on it?
I been knowing bro for a while.
I put my life on it.
But you vouching today.
Ah, what you stealing from me too?
Open your mouth.
- Bro.
- Everything going on.
Open your mouth.
Open your mouth.
Open your mouth.
Ah, I'm just fucking with you.
You know you my right hand man. Nigga.
What's wrong with you? You tripping?
Calm down, but uh.
(gun popping)
(eerie music)
Didn't like that nigga, no way.
How the fuck he come
in here with a gun on him?
Hey, help him get your
man up outta here, man.
The next time some shit like that go down,
you be the one laying like that though.
(eerie music)
(upbeat, calm music)
(phone buzzing)
Oh, word.
(upbeat, calm music)
(upbeat music)
(upbeat music continues)
Really?
You got me pulling up on you outside?
Yes, because I'm busy.
So make it quick please.
So you got me pulling up on you outside?
Yes.
And you gonna rush me?
Absolutely.
Listen, I need you to work for me.
You want me to cut to
the chase? That's what it's.
I feel like we've had this conversation
and I said no.
Nothing changed.
It's still no.
We literally grew up together.
No, I'm not doing it.
Listen, we grew up together,
you know I know you, you know me,
our families know each other.
I feel like I could trust you
and I need that on my team.
I already have a secretary
and, don't get me wrong,
she's great but I need a PA.
I could hire anybody off the street
but people that I can
trust, that I've known.
You see what I'm saying? I need that there.
I hear you, but I like my job now.
I'm making $80,000,
like, I'm good where I'm at.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
[Joe] Okay.
I mean, if it's about the money,
I should just tell you this now.
I just got off the phone with my client,
you know, he wants me,
he put me in a different area
but prior to that I just got a bag
for about $300,000 in cash by the way.
$300,000 in cash?
Yes.
So that 80,000 I could double
or even triple for you each year.
You just gotta come through.
I need you, like, ASAP.
What do you need me to do?
So, I know you got that corporate job
that you've been having and
you've got this whole situation
where you're, you know,
speaking to customers
on behalf of your bosses and whatnot.
It's not even gonna be that much
of a job description change.
It's the same thing.
I just need you to use
that corporate lingo,
that up up to date talk
and convince a different
demographic to work.
There's a different market of people
that you know how to talk to
that you have to train me on,
and sometimes even
broker those introductions
in or, so what do you say?
Like, is that something
interesting you think?
Is it at all?
I think it is.
I think it's pretty interesting.
Okay. All right, cool.
So, I know I got a a meeting in a few days.
Actually, uh.
Yeah, okay.
So, I know I got a meeting in a few days,
if at all possible,
you think you set up that itinerary?
All right.
You can start working out some payments?
Okay, let me finish doing
what I'm doing right now though.
Okay, I'll let you go.
- All right.
- Thank you.
Yes, I need a first
class flight for my client.
He's coming into your airport tomorrow.
What do you mean there's no flights?
No, first class.
No, he. No, absolutely not.
We'll pay the difference.
Okay.
Now, when he arrives
we need a black XL truck.
In the truck, we need hot food.
Do you understand?
No, hot food.
Not cold like last time. Hot.
Okay, thank you.
Look it. You like my nails?
Oh nah, she did her thing.
I like it.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Okay.
You know, toes match.
All right.
You know I like that. That's good.
So, what we doing? Where we at?
I figured we get
something to eat real quick.
This one of my favorite
restaurants in the city,
so I wanted to make sure, you
know, we came by real quick.
Oh, okay.
You know, I thought we were going out.
I thought we was going out for drinks.
Yeah, um.
I wanna dance.
Yeah, we could do
a little bit of that too.
I just wanted to make
sure I got something to eat
before we went out because
I'm gonna have to leave
the club early today.
Oh, why?
I got a flight and what not,
so I'ma be outta town for a little bit.
Oh, when are you leaving?
Actually, in a few hours.
That's why I got the black truck today,
'cause after, you know, I drop you off,
I'm gonna have to hit the airport.
Oh. How long are you gonna be gone?
Um, I'm not too sure yet.
I actually gotta figure that out,
but it should be a lucrative opportunity.
I mean, meeting a few people, talking
to a couple clients and whatnot.
So we should be straight.
Oh, okay.
Baby, I'm gonna miss you.
Yeah, I'll miss you too.
Yeah, you know, you think maybe, like,
you can gimme a little bit of dinero
before you go down?
Hold me down while you're gone?
Can send you something
when I get there, maybe.
I mean, I'm right now, like,
you see what I'm saying?
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah.
Really?
You still want to get something to eat?
Yeah, of course.
All right, I'll see you in there.
Oh, okay.
Got some business to take care of.
All right, I'll see you in there.
(upbeat music)
You believe your husband want me
to blow your motherfucking head off?
24 hours been waiting for this paper.
That's because he didn't take your money.
Why you fighting for this nigga, man?
It's been five months, 300 grand gone.
How the fuck am I supposed to fathom that?
That's my husband.
I'd know if he had money.
Why don't you come
over here and fuck with me?
Be on a better team than that nigga.
And be with somebody like you?
You think money is everything?
You'll do better?
Don't you think I'll
be a better fit for you?
My husband is 10 times more
of a man than you'll ever be.
Did you hear that?
Sound good.
Where that nigga at now?
When my husband find you,
he going to beat your ass.
(spitting)
Baby, let me get this bitch.
Yes, please do
You thought that you
could spit on my man?
(dramatic music)
Pick that bitch up.
Call him.
(phone ringing)
Hey playboy, where that money at?
[Sean] Yo, Juice. Please don't shoot.
I tried everything but I can't
come up with 300K in a day.
Baby, don't say that.
He gonna kill us both.
[Sean] Baby. Baby, please, please.
I got this, baby.
Look, Juice, take me
and let her go, bro. Please.
Nah, I'm gonna show you one better.
[Sean] Juice, listen to me, man.
Look, I got a plan.
Joe conned us both and
I can bring him to you.
Joe?
[Sean] Man, listen. Listen, man.
Joe's been been dodging me
but I found a way to lure him in.
I set up a fake investor.
Joe will be there tonight
thinking that he's going
to make a big score instead of me bringing
the money to you, I'm gonna bring you Joe.
That's all the fuck you had to do, man,
from the beginning, man.
Get the bitch up outta here.
(intense music)
So where you from?
Um, Houston. What about yourself?
[Joe] From Houston?
I'm actually from here,
there and everywhere
but originally Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Okay.
But my job got me going
from point A to point B.
Well that's pretty good. Congratulations.
Sounds like an interesting job.
So what do you do?
A little bit of this,
a little bit of that.
It comes with a lot of liquidity though.
I could kind of describe it
more as, like, a investor,
but actually more like a money manager.
Okay.
And essentially my clients entrust me
with their funds, and...
Okay.
So, you know, I make sure
that my clients, you know,
get the returns that I promised them.
And, you know, most recently
I signed a pretty big client,
so I'm happy about that.
Wow, that's actually big.
Yeah, I'm happy about it. Yeah.
Cheers to that.
Oh yeah, for sure.
Congratulations
Thank you.
Action
I told her meet me a real
As soon as she landed,
had to make it surreal
Its time to do whatever, baby
I wanna feel
I know you wanna eat
Baby, eat till your fill
You know I'm coming next
I'm from the future like Phil
I know you won't get iced out
Neck is on chill
I'm sure we can have a lot of fun
If your nigga just chill
Everything you experience, surreal
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe
Yeah, you can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
Yeah, you can't believe
It's not the same when I'm in it
Iced out
It don't feel the same
If you winning by yourself now
Shorty out here begging for the dick
She gonna get piped down
But I thought I told you not to mention
Baby, pipe down
Yeah, pipe down
For real
Mic now
In the knife round, for real
So, Tony,
I hear you willing to
make some investments,
so you know you came to the right guy.
Absolutely.
I'm always looking for
lucrative opportunities.
Yeah, I mean,
I do this stuff all the
time in my sleep actually.
But this is the first time we're,
you know, breaking bread together,
let's commit to something
light, like, maybe 350,000.
How do you feel about that?
How fast would I get my money back?
Normally I'm gonna say six to eight weeks
is what I promised my clients, but
for you, probably get it done in four.
What's the ROI?
Let's say about 50%.
50%? Sounds good.
(intense music)
Almost too good.
You know, if it was anybody else but me,
I would advise you it was fake, but,
you know, when you got professional,
a true professional like me on it,
I can make wonders happen, man.
We'll see about it.
(gun popping)
Come on, man. Chill!
Bro, chill.
Now, Juice, man. Just
gimme a little bit of time.
Just gimme a little bit of time.
I'm gonna get you your
money. I promise you.
It's just, you know it.
This nigga too calm, man.
Listen, it's just a couple of
things with the investments.
I promise you.
It's gonna take a couple months, bro.
It's not. It doesn't
happen this quick, man.
It's good money.
Yo, Juice. We had a deal.
Yeah, we did. She in the trunk.
(intense music)
We good.
Ever wanna make some money, holler at me.
I appreciate that, but I'm good.
(intense music) (singer vocalizing)
So scared.
I got you, baby.
It's over now.
Everything you experience, surreal
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
Yeah, you can't believe
I still can't believe we're married.
I can't believe I waited
so long to marry you.
I don't know.
You know, with me not making enough money
and you wanting this big wedding,
with me between jobs I just, you know?
Look, I wanted you,
and the rest we gonna figure out together.
I know.
You see that's why I wanted
to make it happen for you.
Baby, I promise when I get this money
I'll take you wherever you wanna go.
Okay.
You know what I want right now?
Tell me.
To get something to eat
because you got me in her starving.
Goddamn, babe.
Look, I'ma gonna go order something, right.
I'ma be right back.
Okay.
But you know I want some
more when I get back, right?
Boy, just go get my food.
(sensual music continues)
(music building)
(door creaking)
(Sean's wife gasping)
Motherfucker.
(machine beeping)
[Juice] Wake your ass
up. Wake your ass up!
(Sean coughing)
What the fuck you doing?
Man, what the?
So you supposed to be somewhere
laying up right now fucking
one of the baddest
bitches in your dream, huh?
Maybe in a better spot than this
but everybody ain't able to live like me.
Man, but who are you?
Who am I?
He said, "Who am I?"
(Sean groaning)
Man, what the fuck wrong with you, man?
[Gunman] Fuck up or I'll
sweep this motherfucker.
Here's the situation,
I gave your partner 300 grand,
and I ain't seen the nigga in months.
So the best thing for me to do
is find his man 'cause I know
his man know where he at.
Joe ain't never tell me he
was borrowing money from you, man.
I don't know what you talking about, bro.
See, there you go.
I ain't say nothing about Joe,
so you must know something.
So you need to find him.
Man, I ain't talked to Joe in about two
or three weeks, bro.
How I'm supposed to find him?
He ain't answering my calls.
Oh, you'll find him before I do.
You know why?
'Cause I'm gonna put a
bullet in your wife head.
She'll be dead in the day.
Figure it out.
(suspenseful music)
Bro, what's going on, bro?
Bro, you know I wouldn't do no shit like...
Shut the fuck up, motherfucker.
Yeah, small talk, big
action. Bitch ass nigga.
[Radio] Hello, beautiful people.
My name is V George Smith.
This is the 150 Sports Talk Show.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are on the eve
of the NBA season.
We're at the end of the WNBA season.
We are ready to discuss things
and we have some early predictions
for you and all of that good stuff.
But I brought a friend to the show
that I've been collaborating with.
We here, man.
Hi, I'm Joe with J&J Moving Service
and I wanna make sure
that Joe move goes perfect.
[Homeowner] Bro,
just put it in the garage.
No problem.
I can't keep doing this shit, bro.
(hip hop music)
(Joe's head thudding)
Oh!
Yo, I can't keep doing this shit, man!
I ain't about to carry
this shit myself, bro.
Bro, I don't even
mean it, like, just this, bro.
I'm talking about, like, in general, bro.
I went to college, my nigga.
So, what the fuck that mean?
You better than somebody else
because you went to college?
No, nigga.
It mean I spent $40,000 to go to a PWI
out of money that I did not have
in search of a better
opportunity to get what, my nigga?
Freaking whack frat parties, cafeteria food
and stuck up white my bitches, my nigga.
This is not worth it, bro.
Well that's why I ain't go.
Nigga, that's why you ain't go.
Your dumb ass didn't
even finish high school.
My dumb ass but you owe
40 fucking thousand dollars.
Bro, that's not even the point.
The point is this,
I got a degree, fine.
I graduated, it was lit.
Everybody's happy.
Fast forward to now,
I called every single position
that I felt was even remotely related
to my degree, my nigga.
No openings. No fucking openings.
Zero.
My degree is not being
used at all, my nigga.
Like, I didn't go to school for this.
And the wildest part about it is it's not
because I'm not searching for the jobs.
Bro, there's just no positions.
I'm applying everywhere locally,
and then on top of that they talking about,
"Oh, I don't know,
try work from home or remote positions
after the pandemic."
Tried it.
I tried everything.
I sent in applications to jobs
probably three, four, five times.
They probably got me on a
spam list by now, my nigga.
So move then, bro.
Bro, I feel stuck because
what bread am I gonna use to move?
I don't even got enough, bro I'm.
Bro, I don't got enough bread
to do what I want do here.
How am I gonna, you know what?
Let's think about it like this, right?
Let's say I do move,
because I did just get
off the phones with, like,
a couple of my homies from school
that got jobs with their degrees, right?
These niggas is complaining
'cause they're not getting enough money.
I'm making more money than them.
Some of them is, I'm making more money
and they using their degree.
So let's say I do move, right?
I end up having enough chicken to move,
I end up getting a job within my degree
and then I'm complaining with
the exact same situation
two years from now.
Only thing different, I got a nicer,
a little bit nicer of a car
and I'm driving to a
new building. My nigga.
It's still the same.
Bro, this shit is whack.
Hey, yo, stop
complaining like a bitch, bro.
What are you gonna do about it, bro?
You gonna jump in the streets?
You ain't a street nigga.
You know what?
Bet, bet.
I'm not a street nigga,
but I am smart, bro.
I'm smart and I'm
persuasive, and guess what?
I also got a plan.
Now help me pick this shit up, bro.
Bro, whatever you
come up with let me know,
'cause you know I'm down for whatever.
What the fuck.
Yo, come on, bro.
Hey, down for whatever
to another man is crazy, bro.
(calm hip hop music)
Bro, how in the hell
you get an office, bro?
Tell 'em a good story, bro.
So, what's the plan now?
Bro, I've been thinking, man.
And, you know, I saw a couple
movies, and basically, like...
Bro, movies?
Yes, bro, movies.
Long story short, we
finna con these niggas.
Bro, what are you talking about?
Basically people who have money
are always searching for areas to park it,
and what we're gonna do
is we're gonna give 'em a lie.
Park their, bro, what does that mean?
Forgot you're the dumb nigga, bro.
When people have a lot of money,
they're looking to invest it.
And we're gonna be the place
that they're gonna put the money in.
Everybody wanna talk
about investments, bro.
Like, what does that even mean for real?
Yo. (Knocking on door)
What's good.
What's good with you, bro?
Jay, what up, man?
You actually came just in time.
So, to answer your question,
investing is when you take money
and, you know, you give it to businesses
and then they're able to
resume their operations
or even expand.
So what's the benefit of that for us?
Well, the benefit of that is, you know,
the people that give you the bread,
they either gonna get their money back
with some profit and that's it
or they could continue to be a part owner
and continue to eat off of that
until they sell their position.
All right, so that's, like, how the rich
get richer pretty much.
Bro, exactly.
That's exactly what it is.
The rich get richer 'cause
essentially what they're doing
is they're taking their money
and putting it into businesses,
as that money grows they
take it out, rinse and repeat
and continue doing the exact same thing.
Before you know it,
they got so much different investments that
they making money and they ain't really
doing nothing for real.
Yeah, but what that gotta do with us?
I mean, I ain't got no
money to just keep giving
to people to invest
it, and I for sure ain't
got no business to get no money from.
I mean I did that PPP loan with that LLC
but that money gone.
[Jay] Facts. Me too, bro.
Gone, gone.
I mean, you ain't even
really gotta worry about all that
because I've been doing my research, bro.
What research, nigga? Movies?
What are you talking about?
Bro, yes movies, but other stuff too.
Especially documentaries
'cause documentaries,
they essentially tell,
like, what actually happened,
and the common theme between all
these movies, documentaries,
articles, everything
that I've been doing my research on, bro,
is the fact that people
just wanna believe a story.
[Friend] So what the hell that mean?
It means that's what we gonna do, bro.
We gonna give these people a story.
Nine times outta 10, these people making
so much money they're not even caring
about the super small details
about that story anyway.
Yeah, but what if they do?
[Joe] And if they do? We give it to 'em.
[Friend] We?
Yeah, bro. We.
If they want a business
name, we give it to 'em.
They want a business website,
we make it, we give it to 'em.
I don't even care if
they want numbers, bro.
We'll cook those up and we give it to 'em.
Every aspect of the story that they need,
when they ask we give it to 'em.
Before you know it, we
got a bulletproof system.
Yo, I would invest
in you right now, nigga.
You sound like you know
what you talking about.
That shit sound good and all,
but do you really think
they about to give money
to three niggas that just
say they have a business, bro?
Nah, I don't.
But that's why we got her.
(calm hip hop music)
Hello guys, nice to meet you.
I would love to get you
in contact with our owner.
Please let me know
your earliest availability.
She's legit.
I like her. I like her.
Yeah, man.
It's all part of the story.
If we all play our part the correct way,
we all gonna get paid for it.
Fuck it. I'm down, bro.
Let's get it.
I always wanted to act.
Bro, you really had her waiting
in the lobby the whole
time on some dramatic shit.
These nigga making it a movie.
For real.
Bro, did it work?
Did you feel more convinced?
Exactly.
Yeah, next time
get me in here a little earlier.
I was getting bored out there.
I got you.
So, what is it that you
exactly need us to do?
Lemme break it down.
(calm hip hop music)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Yes, we are situating the itinerary now.
Tell them him he's the third client.
He's the third client.
We are pleased to inform you
that you'll be our third
client from out of state.
I'll have you meet with the owner directly.
Now tell him that I'll have
a local representative there
from the business, a business partner,
and, you know, he'll be
there attending the meeting.
Local business representative?
[Joe] Yeah.
We don't have nobody in this area.
I know. Just tell him, tell him.
He's not even the
third client. He's the first.
I know all of that. Just
can you please, please.
Hurry up.
Hello?
Yes.
We're finalizing everything
and we can have that meeting this weekend.
Okay.
Local business partner.
Yes.
And also we're gonna have
a local business partner there too.
All right, thank you.
Okay, bye.
Perfect.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
(phone buttons beeping)
(dramatic music)
What's up, yo.
(dog barking)
What's going on, young man?
How you doing, sir?
So, I wanted to make sure I
saw you in person, you know,
especially when it comes
to money of this size
and, you know, my investment proposition.
I just wanted to make sure that. You know,
you see me and you have
the ability to ask any questions
or whatever the case may
be in order to make sure
that I can reassure you that
we're gonna take care of you,
and we're gonna make sure
that your investment goes well
and you get the returns.
You said something a few seconds ago,
"I wanted to make sure I see you."
Yeah.
Look at you, man.
You gotta dress like you
trying to be somebody.
You gotta present yourself
like you own the room.
You gotta walk in like a boss.
Next time I see you, dress that way.
Young man like you should
have the world in his hands.
When I came up as a youngster,
I came up in the hood, young man.
I had to learn how to fend for myself,
learn how to take care of myself.
[Joe] Right.
Everything that I had, everything I got
was an extension of who I am.
When I bought a pair of shoes,
my shoes were an
extension of how I thought,
my watch was an extension of how I thought,
my hat was an extension of who I was.
What I drove was an extension of me.
It spoke of me.
I didn't wash my car because it was dirty.
I washed my car because
it was a part of me.
It spoke of who I am.
You gotta think different, young man.
And then move different.
I understand.
You know, if I'm being
frank, at this point in time,
you know, I really don't have the means
to do everything I wanna do
when it comes to my appearance.
But one thing I can guarantee is the fact
that if you do entrust your funds with us,
the technical aspect of everything,
of you profiting and getting your return,
that's a guarantee.
Let me ask you something.
You a man of your word?
[Joe] Yes, sir.
One of the things
you gotta learn in life is
a man keeps his word
'cause that's all he's got.
[Joe] I understand.
If you tell me you going to do something,
I expect you to do it.
If you tell me you're gonna
meet me at three o'clock,
I expect you to be there before three.
If you tell me you going to pay me back,
you make sure you pay me back.
(dramatic music)
Look at this face, young man.
Does this look like a
face you want to piss off?
No, sir. Not at all.
Be a man of your word.
Don't make me come looking for you,
and make sure that you honor your word.
I'm gonna give you this money.
You go ahead and do what you gotta do.
But you keep your word with me.
[Joe] No problem.
You do what you say you're
going to do and hold to it.
We'll ensure at least 50% of your return,
and we'll get you as soon as we can.
Listen, now it's yours.
Keep your word with me, young man,
and don't play with me.
If I'm looking for you, be on time.
I'm out.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you very much.
(upbeat music)
Yo.
Oh, shit.
What's up, my guy?
What's good, bro?
I had to come check you, man.
Yeah, man. It's been a minute, man.
Get in the chair, man.
Yeah.
I've been so locked in, bro.
As you should, as you should.
Speaking to an OG,
he said you gotta start
taking care of yourself, so.
Yes, indeed.
Say less.
Had to come to the best dude in the town.
What you getting done today?
I can't call it, man.
All I know is after this
I gotta look like money.
Come on, man. You already know I got you.
What you been up to though?
You know, you locked in.
Yeah, I'm about to go outta
town in a few days too, man.
I got some business I got moving, man.
Say, man. Where we at?
Yeah, I just gotta slide in
my boy's spot real quick, bro.
Matter of fact, you could come in with me,
just follow my lead.
It's nothing major, bro.
Right afterwards we gonna hit,
you heard me and we lit.
Right, right, right. Say less.
I'm with it.
All right, bet.
For sure.
Yeah, so like I was
saying over the phone,
I had to bring my partner over just
so, you know, you can feel comfortable.
But the dispensary
business is booming, man,
and I feel like this is a wise choice.
This investment is gonna be,
it's gonna be great for both of us.
Yeah. All right.
Sounds good.
When I'ma see my money back?
Typically we got about four
to eight weeks on the return.
All right.
Hey.
(eerie music)
They go hand in hand.
I feel you.
At least 50% on the return on investment.
Yeah. All right.
(car engine revving and rumbling)
(upbeat music)
Hi, I am sorry to bother you.
I just wanna let you
know this car is beautiful.
Thank you.
And I have one just like it.
- Oh really?
- Same color, everything.
Yeah. (Laughing)
See, we got good taste.
Oh we do, we do. I just
wanted to let you know that.
I'm sorry to interrupt.
- No problem.
- Okay.
- No problem.
- Bye-bye.
See yah.
Yo.
What up, man?
Fuck, you got a G wagon?
Yeah, nigga. Like this job?
[Friend] Yeah, this shit cool.
This shit rented?
I ain't rent it, nigga.
What you mean it ain't rented?
I ain't rent the car.
What you mean what do I mean?
Nigga, it's not a rental.
I own this junk.
So, you bought it?
Yes, my nigga.
How much?
A hundred and fifty.
One fifty?
150,000 for?
You think they gave me the car for $150?
Come on, bro. Like for real?
You came back from Houston
and spent $150,000 on a fucking car, bro?
Yeah.
Nigga, what? Nigga, for what?
We type of flashy shit is you on, bro?
That's 150,000.
You know what we could a did with 150,000?
Bro.
You supposed to be
putting the business on, bro.
How you supposed to
be putting the business on
and you just fucking blew 150 grand, bro,
on a fucking little ass Benz truck.
Nigga, I made 300 off of that nigga.
Bro, that's 150 out of 300.
Now you got 150 'cause you wanna buy a car.
Bro, you think I do this
shit for a fucking award, bro?
Bro, I don't know what you doing it for.
You trying to be flashy.
Bro, I'm doing this
for business, my nigga.
You think if I pull up for somebody trying
to talk about money in a Toyota, it don't,
nigga it don't matter how
much money I got in my backpack.
If I got 300, 150, 200,000 in my backpack,
if I pull up in a Toyota,
they're not gonna wanna
do business, nigga.
It's a fucking Toyota.
But if I pull up in a G
Wagon looking like money,
I could have 15 cents in my pocket, nigga,
they gonna wanna do business.
I bought a chain for 30K, pulled up,
and had a quick conversation
and left with 300K.
What the hell is you talking about?
And I still got racks on me right now.
It don't matter how much money you got,
it's how much money you can show
in this line of business, bro.
I'm sitting here right now,
a lady come up and tell
me, "Oh, I like your car."
That means something, bro.
You gotta look like money, my nigga.
That's your problem right now.
You out here looking like a bum.
You not worried about your appearance.
You gotta change your mindset, my nigga.
Make yourself presentable.
Wear the right clothes,
have the right appearance,
drive the right whip.
That's how you get the clients, bro.
This is a asset.
This is a, this is a,
in our line of work, bro,
this is an investment, nigga.
And because of that, I
got something for you.
Consider that your first
paycheck, young nigga.
(laughing)
Yeah, exactly.
Wait game is over.
Now you can invest in yourself, bro.
That's all it is.
Once you invest in yourself
and you in a situation
where you get the bag,
you gonna get more money out of it.
I got a meeting, my
nigga, I'm gonna hit you.
You get more money out of it, bro.
That's what the real
situation is, my nigga.
You can't be sitting in the,
you know, looking like a bum.
You gotta look the part.
That's how you gonna get this bread, man.
Real talk.
So how we get more of it?
See that's the questions I like.
That's the questions I like, man.
(upbeat music)
(car engine revving)
(fast paced hip hop music)
You good, babe?
[Girlfriend] Yeah.
Mm, shit.
(fast paced hip hop music)
Yo, I hope you got my money.
You working on it?
(eerie music)
Hold on.
Go get that bitch.
This nigga think I'm playing.
[Henchmen] Bet.
(eerie music)
(Sean's wife screaming)
Shh.
Look, listen.
I gotta take you in there,
but look, I can't help you
'cause if they think we knew each other,
you understand it?
You get it?
I talked to Sean.
He said he trying to
get everything situated.
He needs you to be strong. Okay?
Let's go.
(eerie hip hop music)
Yeah, I can see why you like
this chocolate fine ass bitch.
Got good taste.
Why the fuck would she want you though?
Yeah, I might to take this for a joy ride.
Save your threats, nigga.
Love money way more than bitches.
Matter of fact,
strip down.
[Henchmen] Really?
You feeling a little
emotional lately, huh?
I like that, daddy.
Yeah. Step up.
I wanna see her.
Turn around.
Yeah.
Barlow, come get this bitch.
Damn, she got a fat ass.
But why him though?
[Henchmen] I was thinking the same thing.
Go find out.
You straight?
Straight. Let's get to it.
So you really think they
gonna find your bread?
[Juice] Shit, I don't know.
Might have to find out though.
Man, you really gonna kill her
if he don't come up with the money?
(eerie music)
One never knows, do they?
They don't
(car door clicking)
(car door shutting)
(upbeat music)
(Passenger speaking Spanish)
She got into some stuff with some people.
(speaking Spanish)
I had to get her.
(speaking Spanish)
Ruined my whole night.
(speaking Spanish)
You know how, freaking,
these young kids are nowadays.
Yeah.
(passenger speaking Spanish)
And I'm just so mad at her.
I don't, (speaking Spanish), you know?
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah.
So, what's up then?
Like, you know, you all right?
No, like.
I'm (speaking Spanish), like, you know?
(speaking Spanish)
I'm such a bad mood, like, you know.
Okay.
I just wanna, maybe, go out again,
have some fun tonight,
make up for that, you know?
[Joe] So, like, what you need for that?
I need to get a new outfit, you know?
Nice (speaking Spanish).
Like, it's time. (Speaking Spanish)
- So, like.
- New shoes.
[Joe] Cuantos?
(passenger speaking Spanish)
So, you know.
(speaking Spanish), you know, is, like.
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah, baby. (Speaking Spanish)
You know.
I just wanna feel better.
[Joe] That good?
No, papi. No, I need some new shoes.
My nails, my nails are expensive.
(speaking Spanish)
Yeah, (speaking Spanish).
Okay. Gracias.
All right.
Lemme know when you're
done and then I'll come back.
Okay. Gracias, baby.
I'll call you later.
All right. See yah.
(upbeat music)
(car door shutting)
Yo.
What's the word, bro?
Kurtis?
Man, I spent a little bit.
Yeah, I spent a little bit, man.
That's what I'm saying.
You gotta look the part, bro.
You feel me?
Don't you feel better now?
You in a situation where you
look better, you feel better.
Bro, I got a couple
clients lined up this week,
and I don't want to
go on it by myself, bro.
Like, I gotta. (Phone vibrating)
I gotta, um,
I gotta bring you with me
bro because, you know,
at least that way you could
kind of understand, you know,
what we do when we
get into the conversation.
Because to be completely
honest, bro, a lot of it is just,
you know, making sure that they're assured
that when they give us the
money we do what's right by it.
When we going? (Phone vibrating)
Um, wait what you said?
Said, shit when we going?
I don't know yet.
So, like, next week we got some,
not as big players.
(phone vibrating)
Um, next next week we
got not as big of players.
We got, like, players that are, like,
you know, like, medium or whatever.
So, I feel like, put it like this,
if we got people that
are like small players,
we just bring those out real quick.
The medium players we
put a little bit more time into.
(phone vibrating)
Somebodies calling you.
Yo, I'ma just turn it off real quick.
But yeah, long story short. You ate?
Nah.
Lemme just tell you,
basically, long story short, bro,
it's a situation where you gotta make sure
that you take care of the
people who got the most bread.
You gotta prioritize them niggas.
So, I don't wanna be
in a situation where I'm,
you know, spending too
much time with little niggas.
[Friend] Say less then.
(upbeat music)
Yo.
What's good, man?
- What up, boy?
- Bro, what's going on.
Ain't seen you since the
meeting. How you been?
Yo, spending this money, bro.
Look. Nigga.
Spending this is
money. I'll tell you that.
Bought me a couple fish,
put something down on a new whip.
New whip?
Yeah, for shorty. Not even for me.
For shorty?
Yeah.
Oh, you showing out,
bro. You showing out.
Got to. Got a trick a little bit.
Guy trick a little bit.
- Trick daddy, you know?
- Hell yeah.
A new 20K outta nowhere? I needed that.
- Yeah, I copped a chain.
- Yeah.
Buffs for the hoes.
Got a little bit of everything, feel me?
Yeah, bro.
20K will change your
life real quick, real quick.
Nah that's, you said what? 20K?
Yeah.
He gave you 20?
Yeah. How much you get?
I got 10.
Man, I wonder. Man.
Well, nigga.
I mean, either way I'm
not complaining, bro.
I mean you can't.
To get 10K to do nothing,
that's the fastest 10K
I ever made in my life.
So I'm not even tripping.
I'm out here shining,
having a good time spending this bread.
But what I've been thinking about is,
how we supposed to pay that money back?
Yo, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
I was kind of thinking the same shit,
'cause I had seen him the other day
and I don't know if he told
you how much he made
but he said he had 300.
Yeah, he mentioned something like that.
But he pulled up in a G Wagon, bro.
And I don't know if you seen
that he had a G Wagon right now, bro.
- You seen the G Wagon?
- Nah.
Bro, he's going crazy.
He told me he spent 150 thousand.
Bro, I was at the mall with him earlier.
Spazzing on this nigga.
Bro, I'm like, bro you just told me
that you spent 150K on a car.
He already gave us 30,000.
He was at a mall with some little shorty.
You know he's tricking.
You know he's tricking on her, bro.
So, I don't even know what he got left.
And then, like you said, you know,
they gonna want that money back.
Yeah.
So I don't understand how
we supposed to pay it, but.
Honestly bro, I'ma stay out of it.
Take my money, get out the way.
Don't call me for no meetings,
don't call me for dinners or nothing.
I'm out the way.
[Friend] Yo, speaking of the meeting.
Yeah.
He invited me to a meeting in Houston.
So now that we saying
this, I don't know, bro.
I don't think you should,
yeah, you might want handle that.
I don't know.
Yeah, I might have to tell him no.
I ain't gonna hold you.
He might have to do it by himself.
You on your own with that.
Listen man, I'ma skate.
Stay out of that, yo.
Definitely bro. Safety.
- Be easy.
- All right.
(upbeat music)
(eerie music)
That nigga don't have that money,
we really gonna kill this bitch?
I don't know.
Gotta do what you gotta do. Huh?
(eerie music)
A bit early, ain't you?
You know my boy Sean ain't
have nothing to do with that.
He ain't have shit to do with
that nigga Joe got going on.
How you know what Sean got going on?
How you know what Joe got going on?
How you know both of them aint together?
C'mon Juice, you bugging.
Me and Sean go way back,
and if I say you didn't know,
trust me, he didn't know.
You willing to put your life on it?
I been knowing bro for a while.
I put my life on it.
But you vouching today.
Ah, what you stealing from me too?
Open your mouth.
- Bro.
- Everything going on.
Open your mouth.
Open your mouth.
Open your mouth.
Ah, I'm just fucking with you.
You know you my right hand man. Nigga.
What's wrong with you? You tripping?
Calm down, but uh.
(gun popping)
(eerie music)
Didn't like that nigga, no way.
How the fuck he come
in here with a gun on him?
Hey, help him get your
man up outta here, man.
The next time some shit like that go down,
you be the one laying like that though.
(eerie music)
(upbeat, calm music)
(phone buzzing)
Oh, word.
(upbeat, calm music)
(upbeat music)
(upbeat music continues)
Really?
You got me pulling up on you outside?
Yes, because I'm busy.
So make it quick please.
So you got me pulling up on you outside?
Yes.
And you gonna rush me?
Absolutely.
Listen, I need you to work for me.
You want me to cut to
the chase? That's what it's.
I feel like we've had this conversation
and I said no.
Nothing changed.
It's still no.
We literally grew up together.
No, I'm not doing it.
Listen, we grew up together,
you know I know you, you know me,
our families know each other.
I feel like I could trust you
and I need that on my team.
I already have a secretary
and, don't get me wrong,
she's great but I need a PA.
I could hire anybody off the street
but people that I can
trust, that I've known.
You see what I'm saying? I need that there.
I hear you, but I like my job now.
I'm making $80,000,
like, I'm good where I'm at.
- Wow.
- Yeah.
[Joe] Okay.
I mean, if it's about the money,
I should just tell you this now.
I just got off the phone with my client,
you know, he wants me,
he put me in a different area
but prior to that I just got a bag
for about $300,000 in cash by the way.
$300,000 in cash?
Yes.
So that 80,000 I could double
or even triple for you each year.
You just gotta come through.
I need you, like, ASAP.
What do you need me to do?
So, I know you got that corporate job
that you've been having and
you've got this whole situation
where you're, you know,
speaking to customers
on behalf of your bosses and whatnot.
It's not even gonna be that much
of a job description change.
It's the same thing.
I just need you to use
that corporate lingo,
that up up to date talk
and convince a different
demographic to work.
There's a different market of people
that you know how to talk to
that you have to train me on,
and sometimes even
broker those introductions
in or, so what do you say?
Like, is that something
interesting you think?
Is it at all?
I think it is.
I think it's pretty interesting.
Okay. All right, cool.
So, I know I got a a meeting in a few days.
Actually, uh.
Yeah, okay.
So, I know I got a meeting in a few days,
if at all possible,
you think you set up that itinerary?
All right.
You can start working out some payments?
Okay, let me finish doing
what I'm doing right now though.
Okay, I'll let you go.
- All right.
- Thank you.
Yes, I need a first
class flight for my client.
He's coming into your airport tomorrow.
What do you mean there's no flights?
No, first class.
No, he. No, absolutely not.
We'll pay the difference.
Okay.
Now, when he arrives
we need a black XL truck.
In the truck, we need hot food.
Do you understand?
No, hot food.
Not cold like last time. Hot.
Okay, thank you.
Look it. You like my nails?
Oh nah, she did her thing.
I like it.
- Yeah, yeah.
- Okay.
You know, toes match.
All right.
You know I like that. That's good.
So, what we doing? Where we at?
I figured we get
something to eat real quick.
This one of my favorite
restaurants in the city,
so I wanted to make sure, you
know, we came by real quick.
Oh, okay.
You know, I thought we were going out.
I thought we was going out for drinks.
Yeah, um.
I wanna dance.
Yeah, we could do
a little bit of that too.
I just wanted to make
sure I got something to eat
before we went out because
I'm gonna have to leave
the club early today.
Oh, why?
I got a flight and what not,
so I'ma be outta town for a little bit.
Oh, when are you leaving?
Actually, in a few hours.
That's why I got the black truck today,
'cause after, you know, I drop you off,
I'm gonna have to hit the airport.
Oh. How long are you gonna be gone?
Um, I'm not too sure yet.
I actually gotta figure that out,
but it should be a lucrative opportunity.
I mean, meeting a few people, talking
to a couple clients and whatnot.
So we should be straight.
Oh, okay.
Baby, I'm gonna miss you.
Yeah, I'll miss you too.
Yeah, you know, you think maybe, like,
you can gimme a little bit of dinero
before you go down?
Hold me down while you're gone?
Can send you something
when I get there, maybe.
I mean, I'm right now, like,
you see what I'm saying?
- Oh, okay.
- Yeah.
Really?
You still want to get something to eat?
Yeah, of course.
All right, I'll see you in there.
Oh, okay.
Got some business to take care of.
All right, I'll see you in there.
(upbeat music)
You believe your husband want me
to blow your motherfucking head off?
24 hours been waiting for this paper.
That's because he didn't take your money.
Why you fighting for this nigga, man?
It's been five months, 300 grand gone.
How the fuck am I supposed to fathom that?
That's my husband.
I'd know if he had money.
Why don't you come
over here and fuck with me?
Be on a better team than that nigga.
And be with somebody like you?
You think money is everything?
You'll do better?
Don't you think I'll
be a better fit for you?
My husband is 10 times more
of a man than you'll ever be.
Did you hear that?
Sound good.
Where that nigga at now?
When my husband find you,
he going to beat your ass.
(spitting)
Baby, let me get this bitch.
Yes, please do
You thought that you
could spit on my man?
(dramatic music)
Pick that bitch up.
Call him.
(phone ringing)
Hey playboy, where that money at?
[Sean] Yo, Juice. Please don't shoot.
I tried everything but I can't
come up with 300K in a day.
Baby, don't say that.
He gonna kill us both.
[Sean] Baby. Baby, please, please.
I got this, baby.
Look, Juice, take me
and let her go, bro. Please.
Nah, I'm gonna show you one better.
[Sean] Juice, listen to me, man.
Look, I got a plan.
Joe conned us both and
I can bring him to you.
Joe?
[Sean] Man, listen. Listen, man.
Joe's been been dodging me
but I found a way to lure him in.
I set up a fake investor.
Joe will be there tonight
thinking that he's going
to make a big score instead of me bringing
the money to you, I'm gonna bring you Joe.
That's all the fuck you had to do, man,
from the beginning, man.
Get the bitch up outta here.
(intense music)
So where you from?
Um, Houston. What about yourself?
[Joe] From Houston?
I'm actually from here,
there and everywhere
but originally Bridgeport, Connecticut.
Okay.
But my job got me going
from point A to point B.
Well that's pretty good. Congratulations.
Sounds like an interesting job.
So what do you do?
A little bit of this,
a little bit of that.
It comes with a lot of liquidity though.
I could kind of describe it
more as, like, a investor,
but actually more like a money manager.
Okay.
And essentially my clients entrust me
with their funds, and...
Okay.
So, you know, I make sure
that my clients, you know,
get the returns that I promised them.
And, you know, most recently
I signed a pretty big client,
so I'm happy about that.
Wow, that's actually big.
Yeah, I'm happy about it. Yeah.
Cheers to that.
Oh yeah, for sure.
Congratulations
Thank you.
Action
I told her meet me a real
As soon as she landed,
had to make it surreal
Its time to do whatever, baby
I wanna feel
I know you wanna eat
Baby, eat till your fill
You know I'm coming next
I'm from the future like Phil
I know you won't get iced out
Neck is on chill
I'm sure we can have a lot of fun
If your nigga just chill
Everything you experience, surreal
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe
Yeah, you can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
Yeah, you can't believe
It's not the same when I'm in it
Iced out
It don't feel the same
If you winning by yourself now
Shorty out here begging for the dick
She gonna get piped down
But I thought I told you not to mention
Baby, pipe down
Yeah, pipe down
For real
Mic now
In the knife round, for real
So, Tony,
I hear you willing to
make some investments,
so you know you came to the right guy.
Absolutely.
I'm always looking for
lucrative opportunities.
Yeah, I mean,
I do this stuff all the
time in my sleep actually.
But this is the first time we're,
you know, breaking bread together,
let's commit to something
light, like, maybe 350,000.
How do you feel about that?
How fast would I get my money back?
Normally I'm gonna say six to eight weeks
is what I promised my clients, but
for you, probably get it done in four.
What's the ROI?
Let's say about 50%.
50%? Sounds good.
(intense music)
Almost too good.
You know, if it was anybody else but me,
I would advise you it was fake, but,
you know, when you got professional,
a true professional like me on it,
I can make wonders happen, man.
We'll see about it.
(gun popping)
Come on, man. Chill!
Bro, chill.
Now, Juice, man. Just
gimme a little bit of time.
Just gimme a little bit of time.
I'm gonna get you your
money. I promise you.
It's just, you know it.
This nigga too calm, man.
Listen, it's just a couple of
things with the investments.
I promise you.
It's gonna take a couple months, bro.
It's not. It doesn't
happen this quick, man.
It's good money.
Yo, Juice. We had a deal.
Yeah, we did. She in the trunk.
(intense music)
We good.
Ever wanna make some money, holler at me.
I appreciate that, but I'm good.
(intense music) (singer vocalizing)
So scared.
I got you, baby.
It's over now.
Everything you experience, surreal
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
You can't believe it's so real
Yeah, you can't believe