Made in Vancouver (2025) Movie Script
(film reel clattering)
(traffic whooshing)
(horn honking)
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You know the kind of
people that really get to me?
Who?
It's the people that
wait at fucking crosswalk,
like, even when there's
no traffic on the road.
(engine roaring)
(laughs) Like, seriously,
imagine living your life like
that, standing in the middle
of the road like a fucking
idiot while you wait
for a blinking orange hand
to give you permission to
move on with your life.
(pensive music)
(siren wailing)
Imagine letting the man have
so much control over your life.
You can't even walk across the street
without getting government
permission first.
Well, most of the time it's
a safety issue thing, right?
If nobody listened, the hospital'd be full
of idiots like you getting hit by cars.
I know, but I'm just saying,
Well, what are you saying?
I don't even know anymore.
So do you think he'll have it this time?
Nope, probably blew every penny he has
even if he had any left at all.
(Masaki laughs)
And we can't keep playing
this fucking game with him.
Yeah.
Pretty sure that's his car there.
Yeah, that's definitely his.
(footsteps plodding)
(traffic whooshing)
He's probably inside playing.
Listen, we wanna hurt him
but not enough that he misses work.
Well, would you look who it is?
Look guys, I, I don't have it.
I don't think you'll be
needing these for a while, huh?
How am I supposed to get to work?
I don't know. Take the fucking bus.
You owe us 20 grand.
What the fuck are you doing gambling?
Jesus.
What the?
(door clattering)
(gambler grunts)
(horn honking)
Does he have anything good?
Just a bunch of papers.
You really are a worthless
fuck, aren't you, huh?
You know this is our card game, right?
Come on, guys. I, I,
I, I almost won it back.
(fist thudding)
(gambler groaning)
Oh, come on, guys.
I'm trying here. (Coughs)
You missed last week, and
then this week we find you
at the fucking cards, huh, huh?
(fist thudding)
(feet shuffling)
The next time we come see you,
you better have something for us.
Okay?
Until then, your car is now our car.
(feet shuffling)
Come on, guys. This is
not how you treat people.
(door clattering)
(engine churning)
This is the last time you
fucking gamble until you pay.
(engine roaring)
Fuck you, you fucking pricks.
(tires screeching)
(engine roaring) (latch clicking)
(door clattering)
What did you just say?
Sorry, I, I, I didn't, I, oh, Jesus.
(fist thudding)
(gambler groaning)
Please, please stop, please stop.
(fist thudding)
(Kaito grunting)
Just fucking pay us.
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(gun clanking)
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So you've taken us through
your watch collection.
Why don't you tell us about the
one on your wrist right now?
Ah, well this one, yeah.
Um, I don't know if I have
much to say about this one.
We still got some time left.
Okay, well, um, this one, it's, um,
I suppose it is kinda special.
Uh, it's not expensive or anything.
It's just, it's got some history.
So for the people just listening in,
Daniel here has a Automatic
Xeric Halograph II
with quite an insane display system,
blue dial, 42-hour power reserve,
and 50 meters of water resistance.
Sorry, Daniel, just had to
add that in there, but go on.
Yeah, so this watch,
(pensive music)
This watch,
yeah, you know what?
Maybe another time.
Oh, man, you can't leave
us hanging like that.
Tell us about what we're seeing here.
Well, um, you see,
my wife got me it as a, a gift
when I got my first Oscar
nomination. (Clears throat)
And, um, it's a great
watch, except my son sort
of became obsessed with it.
He, uh, I, I, I couldn't
wear it without him asking
for it over and over again. (Laughs)
Um, I ended up giving it to him
after he finished middle school.
It's, it's kind of ridiculous
to give a 13-year-old such
a nice watch, but whatever.
He loved the thing.
(horn honking)
He, he would wear it everywhere
(laughs) and all the time.
And he was even wearing it when, um
When he, when he passed away?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anyways, um, I suppose it's got
a lot of sentimental value, I guess,
more than any other in my collection.
Got it?
But I did forget to
tell you the best part.
Um, see, before my wife gave it to me,
she ended up putting a
little tracking device
within the movement of the watch. (Laughs)
This is back before when, well,
I wasn't exactly behaving in my marriage,
but, uh, when I found out
about it, I was pissed.
But now, now I think it's kinda cool.
(laughs) Wow, I have never
heard of anything like that.
Does the chip not impede
in the movement in any way?
(footsteps plodding)
Hey, sorry, I was running behind.
Well, this is unacceptable.
I know. I'm sorry.
Roger had a bunch of things we need to do.
If I ask Roger why you're
late, he'll say the same thing?
Yes, I think so.
Listen, I've reviewed
the Crown disclosure again,
and I hate to say it,
but (sighs) I think you should
consider taking the plea.
Yeah, tell me something I don't know.
(pensive music)
The feds are going to ask for 15 years,
and if this goes to trial,
all of your financial information
will be out in the open.
Roger, they're going to
try to take everything,
and there's enough evidence in their case
that it's gonna be hard to beat.
So they're trying to
take my money now, too?
According to Crown disclosure,
they've been watching you
for a while, not just here,
but in the States as well.
So they're offering 10 years
with standard parole eligibility.
But to get that, Roger, you're
going to have to cooperate,
you know, give them access
to your banking records.
Listen, I don't give a shit about jail.
I just want something to leave my kid.
Uh, is there any way you can
help me get some money to him
before they start
digging into my accounts?
Roger, you know I don't get
involved in things like that.
Well, what do you think I should do?
Well, like I said, I
would seriously consider
taking the plea deal.
Look, between the amount
of evidence that they have
and the, the nature of the charges,
10 years is actually not that bad.
And with parole, it'll be even less.
They're not gonna take my fucking money.
I won't let them.
Look, you either take
the deal or go to trial,
and (sighs) we do not have a strong case.
Honestly, I think you should
start getting your affairs
in order, like, today.
All right.
Alright, listen, I don't
wanna talk anymore.
Uh, I'll call ya later.
All right, Roger, well,
you're going to have to decide fast.
Your, uh, court date is in two days.
Will do.
(pensive music)
(phone ringing)
(phone thudding)
(Roger sighs)
(phone ringing)
Hi, you've reached Trevor.
I'm not available right now,
but please leave a message or text me,
and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Thanks, bye.
Hey, Trevor, uh, it's your dad calling.
Listen, uh, I know we don't
talk a whole lot anymore,
but, um, there's some
stuff I need to tell you.
Uh, I might be going away for a while,
so, yeah, uh, (ominous music)
Call me back when you get a chance, okay?
And I hope everything's, I
hope everything's going okay.
(Roger sighs)
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(buttons clicking)
(device whirring)
(car crashing)
(engine roaring)
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(radio beeping)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(pensive music)
(radio beeps)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
Looks like we've got a load-and-go.
Grab the clams hell.
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(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(machine whirring)
(water sloshing)
(Tyson panting)
(Tyson groaning)
(hand thudding)
(body thudding)
(Tyson grunts)
(water sloshing)
(body dragging)
(Tyson grunting)
(door clattering)
(phone ringing)
(traffic whooshing)
(water sloshing)
(phone continues ringing)
(pensive music)
(water continues sloshing)
Yo, Tyson, got something for you, buddy.
It's a Blue Xeric Halograph
I got off a patient today.
It's fucking mint, dude,
I'm talking pristine.
I'm a bit busy right now, though.
Trust me, man. You're
gonna wanna see this.
All right, all right,
uh, what is it then?
It's a dead celebrity grail piece watch.
What is your schedule like today then?
I'm off early.
I told 'em I was traumatised
after the patient coded
out in the back of my car.
You are a twisted little
fuck, you know, man?
(laughs) Yeah, I know.
But look, this watch,
it's off Daniel DeSierra.
Daniel DeSierra?
Yeah, he's dead, but look,
the news isn't public yet,
so don't fucking say anything.
Figure that might boost
the price up a little bit.
Yeah, that'd definitely
boost the price up.
Send me a couple of photos.
I'll make a couple of phone calls as well
and see what I can find out about it.
Do you, you got anything
else you want to get rid of?
No, that's it for now.
Look, can we make this happen today?
Fucking hurting for cash again.
We're gonna make a lot of money
on this deal if it goes through.
Hang tight until I call you back.
I got some shit that I gotta take care of.
Uh, I'll make time for this for sure.
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(car passing)
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(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
Hey, man, what were
you holding in your hand?
Hey, man, wanna get the
fuck away from my car?
No, actually, we can't.
(footsteps plodding)
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(birds chirping)
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Split up.
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(device beeping)
(device continues beeping)
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I have you on GPS, fucktard.
(device beeping)
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(wood smacking)
(gun clanking)
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(gunshot blasting)
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(car whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(feet shuffling)
Fuck.
(birds squawking)
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(water sloshing)
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(water sloshing)
(birds squawking)
(phone ringing)
(phone continues ringing)
(water sloshing)
What?
Yo, Tyson, you're not gonna believe
what just fucking happened.
What?
Yeah, I was in the park.
Some guys came up and
tried to fucking rob me.
They knew about the watch
like it was planned,
something about a GPS.
I looked into it, uh,
and there's some kind
of a GPS tracker inside that watch.
So I need you to go and,
uh, grab some tin foil
and wrap that shit up quick.
Yeah, I put it in a metal thermos.
Hopefully, that'll do something.
Wrap it up in some tin foil anyway.
It's, it's gonna block
the signal even more.
Um, I'm gonna send you an address,
and I'm gonna send you some instructions
where to go and hide it.
I'm gonna come out and get it.
Once I find it, it's safe.
Yeah, what about my fucking money?
(tense music)
Hi, that's all for today?
What?
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(door clattering)
(metal clanging)
(tin foil rustling)
(tin foil continues rustling)
(tense music continues)
(engine roaring)
(birds chirping)
(phone ringing)
(phone clanking)
Hello.
Hey, Raymond, I got something for us,
something could be worth
actually a lot of money.
Go on.
(pensive music)
Guess what it is, though.
It's a watch that belongs
to Daniel De fucking Sierra,
and, and guess what.
Guess what the best part is.
He fucking died today.
That does sound a bit interesting.
Interesting?
The fuck are you talking
about, interesting?
I mean, he's been out in the open saying
how special his watch is.
I mean, especially to the right buyer,
you know, they would
pay a fortune for this.
How much are you wanting for it?
75 grand.
Let me make a few calls
and, uh, see if this is a real thing.
But, hey, Raymond, I'm always
straight with you, right?
So I gotta tell you this.
There's something with the watch.
Uh, it's got a tracking device inside.
'Kay, well how is that even possible?
It would probably impede on the movement.
I, I just heard him talking
about it on a podcast.
My guy is holding onto it.
It's wrapped in tinfoil.
Once you're ready to sell it,
just take it outta the
tinfoil, remove the tracker,
and just get it outta your
store like it was never there.
Well, you know, there's no
way I'm paying you 75 grand
for a stolen watch that's
got a tracking device in it.
I will give you 50 for it.
Take it or leave it.
Okay, okay.
How do I know I'm
not getting ripped off?
I trust my guy. You trust me.
In the back of it, it's engraved.
There's a serial number, too,
and if you don't believe me,
you can go and watch the podcast.
All right, well, let
me make a few calls,
and I'll see what I can do,
and I'll, I'll get back in touch with you.
(door clattering)
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(children chattering indistinctly)
(children continue
chattering indistinctly)
(phone beeps)
(buttons clicking)
(children chattering indistinctly)
(food sizzling)
(phone ringing)
(pan clattering)
(phone continues ringing)
(food continues sizzling)
- Hello.
- It's Raymond, uh,
calling about a new
watch I have available.
Yeah, only problem is I'm
not in Vancouver right now.
I'm in Victoria under house arrest.
Sorry to hear that.
I thought I had a perfect
piece for you, man,
but okay, I suppose I'll have
to make other arrangements.
Wait a minute. You can't
just say that and then hang up.
Are you familiar with
the actor Daniel DeSierra?
Yeah, sure, I know who he is.
My kid was into him for
a while. What about him?
One of his watches has
made its way into my shop.
It's a family heirloom
of his, very valuable.
Okay, maybe I could get it for my kid.
What do you want for it?
I'd be very comfortable at 200.
200? Are you shitting me?
Yeah, no, I forgot to
mention DeSierra died today.
It's not on the news yet,
but it's his stolen watch.
What'd you say, 200 grand?
Yeah, sure, I could do that.
Uh, should we talk about details?
I'll put the money in an escrow account.
You send the watch to me in the mail,
and, uh, once I get it,
I'll free up the money.
I'm gonna need you to
send someone to pick it up.
I, uh, left out a little
bit of information.
Um, there might be a GPS
tracker inside of it,
and that'll have to come out
before it leaves the store,
and someone will have to
be here to take it away.
200 grand, and I have to
deal with this bullshit?
If you're not interested,
I can make other calls.
Listen, I'll get somebody
to come by tomorrow
and pick it up.
(phone ringing)
Yeah.
I think I'm ready to go
forward with that watch
we were talking about.
You found someone that fast?
That's not for you to worry about.
Can you bring it by the shop tonight?
(brooding music)
(kids chattering indistinctly)
(door clattering)
(kids chattering indistinctly)
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(kids continue chattering indistinctly)
(traffic whooshing)
(kid hollering)
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(bell chimes)
Raymond.
One certified Daniel DeSierra watch, baby.
So I, I did some thinking
while you were on your way over here,
and I actually, um, can't pay you
until I complete the sale.
What? You did some thinking?
What the fuck are you thinking, Raymond?
Tyson, how am I supposed to know,
uh, I'm not buying a ball of tinfoil?
Well, open it up.
Take it outta the tinfoil
and get rid of the GPS, too.
You do this shit all the time, Raymond.
Can't be all that hard.
And suppose the police,
or Daniel's family, or whoever
the, the GPS is hooked up to
get a ping on the shop.
Raymond, they'll still
need a search warrant
or something like that.
It'll take 'em forever to get it.
Well, it's not worth the risk.
You take these as collateral.
(jewels jangling)
What the fuck, Raymond?
That ain't fucking worth 50 grand.
Hey, take it or leave it.
But in a couple days you
bring these back to me,
and then you get paid
after I've done the sale
and made sure this thing ain't phoney.
Raymond, you can't be
fucking serious, guy.
We've worked together fair bit.
Mm-hmm.
You know I'm a serious person.
Mm-hmm.
You know you don't have
anything to worry about.
Okay, okay, fuck, fine, Raymond.
(keys jangling)
Raymond, no exceptions, I
will see you in a few days.
I'll call you when I'm ready.
(door clattering)
(bell chimes)
(phone ringing)
Yes, boss.
Zahir, my favourite worker.
I got some great news for you.
What can I do, boss?
I need you to pick something up
in Vancouver for me tomorrow.
You're taking the ferry
over in the morning.
Boss, but I'm supposed to be
with my cousin tomorrow for his birthday.
(pensive music)
Stop. I don't wanna hear about it.
You're going to Vancouver in the morning,
no questions asked.
Boss, forgive me for asking,
but (sighs) is it something
that can be mailed?
Absolutely fucking not, it's
too valuable for the mail.
Listen, I'll text you the details.
Go home and get ready.
I've never gone to Vancouver before.
I guess it'll be nice to
see what it's like there.
No, I'm sending you on a mission.
Go get the package and bring
it back, no diddling around.
- 'Kay.
- Don't fucking mope.
You're getting paid for this, remember?
And you still need that
shiny new visa, don't you?
Who else is gonna help you out with that?
(upbeat music)
Daniel DeSierra, a well-known
Canadian actor both here
and in the States, has
tragically passed away.
Sources tell us he was walking
near his home in Vancouver
yesterday morning when he
was struck by a motor vehicle
that then fled the scene.
DeSierra reportedly passed away
while on route to hospital.
He will be remembered for
his prolific body of work.
Police are asking for any
witnesses to come forward.
We managed to catch up with
Daniel's daughter-in-law,
Aleisha, who had this to say.
I was just having breakfast
with him a few hours
before this happened.
(child hollering)
Anyway, I'm not really ready
(engine humming)
To say much more about it right now,
but if anyone has any
information about the driver,
please let my family or the police know.
Also, his watch was missing
when they found him.
So if you have any information about that,
please let us know.
(engine humming)
(phone ringing)
(hand thudding)
(phone clattering)
Have you seen what's on the news?
No, what the fuck now?
Daniel's family talking
about the missing watch.
People are looking for it even more now.
What about the GPS,
anything new with that?
No, but I haven't taken
it out of the case yet,
but I want it out of the store today.
200 grand can't buy
me a little patience?
Roger, I need it outta my store.
Please, it's, it's, it's
starting to stress me out.
Listen, my guy should
be on the boat right now
headed over there.
You'll get it outta your
shop today. Don't worry.
(phone buzzing)
Oh, hold on.
Uh, he just text me.
Okay, he's getting off
the ferry right now.
Just give him a little time.
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(horn honking)
(door clattering)
(siren wailing)
(door clattering)
(birds squawking)
(tense music)
(car beeping)
(horn honking)
(car beeping)
(horn honking)
(keys jangling)
(horn honking)
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(passersby chattering indistinctly)
(horns honking)
(whistle blaring)
(engine humming)
(engine humming)
(pensive music)
(door clattering)
Uh, hello, sir, are you Raymond?
I was expecting you several hours ago.
Glad you're finally here, though.
Thank you, sir, uh, Roger
sent me to pick up his package.
Yes, got to get through this, God.
(brooding music)
(phone buzzing)
(phone beeping)
(door clattering)
(brooding music continues)
Uh, Roger says I'm supposed
to examine the back of it
and make sure things match up.
Can I look at it first?
Yes, you can.
It's the first time I'm
seeing it myself, actually.
What do you mean, sir?
Would you mind just poking
your head out the door
and looking for police?
The police?
I thought I was picking up a watch
and bringing it back to Victoria.
Yeah, you are doing that.
Did Roger not tell you about this watch?
Oh, no, he, he didn't.
Well, it's a stolen watch,
and it's got a GPS tracker inside of it.
So, you know, when I take the foil off,
police might get a quick
signal from it, uh,
before I can take it out.
So we could get arrested for this?
Uh, it, it is possible, but
I, I'm fairly confident I can,
you know, take it out pretty quick.
Uh, but then you're
going to need to take it
and get out of here.
Oh, my God.
Okay? Yeah?
Okay, so are you ready?
Okay, then do this.
Go watch the door.
(tense music)
If it weren't for my visa.
You ready?
(packaging rustling)
Here we go.
(packaging continues rustling)
(tense music continues)
Magnificent, it's the real watch.
I can tell you that for sure.
Roger is going to be a lucky
man to have this piece.
Are you done yet?
No, just getting started, actually.
But, uh, shouldn't take too, too long.
(item thudding)
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Scalpel.
What?
I'm just kidding.
(item clanking)
It's done.
I only saw it for a second.
It popped up somewhere around here.
There's nothing else around here
except for that crystal store.
All right, son, here you go.
Take this.
And please get outta my store.
Thank you, sir.
Uh, my boss said he already
worked out the money.
He did, good luck.
(tense music continues)
(door clattering)
(bell chimes)
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(traffic whooshing)
(door clattering)
Don't make us chase you.
Just give us the watch, and you can leave.
It's not gonna be much of a fight.
Last chance.
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(birds chirping)
(door clattering)
(engine humming)
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(feet shuffling)
(foot thudding)
(latch clicking)
(door clattering)
Wait. Stop.
(fist thudding)
Please, I don't know what's happening.
Where's the fucking watch?
I hope you didn't toss it.
Huh?
This is the one.
Should we shoot him?
I don't know, playboy.
What do you think?
What were you going to do with this?
Picking it up for my boss.
Well, he should know better
than take that shit isn't his.
If you try coming after us,
we actually will shoot you.
(fist thudding)
(Zahir gasping)
(tense music continues)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Hey, get back to work.
(phone ringing)
(horn honking)
(phone ringing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Just letting you know we got the watch.
That tracker isn't
showing up anymore either.
So good work.
(pensive music)
Should we drop it off
with the daughter tonight?
No, no, no, let's hold on it for now.
We did all the work getting it back,
and it's worth a lot more
than she's paying us.
Take it to 847 Newton Crescent.
There's a kid named Horiko there.
I could hold onto it as
well if it's easier for you.
No, I can't have you getting arrested
for something else and losing it.
Just take it there.
I'll let him know you're coming.
(horn honking)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
So what happens now?
I guess we're going to a safe house.
Oh, which one?
I haven't been there before,
but it sounds like it's
a bit more low key.
(horn honking)
(phone ringing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Who's calling?
It's Aleisha. Did you see the ping?
I got something, like, 20 minutes ago.
(pensive music)
Please tell me you saw it.
Oh, I'm afraid not.
But I've been thinking about the deal,
and I don't think it's gonna work out.
It's too complicated.
What do you mean? You told
me you could get this done.
Yeah, I know,
but I'm afraid it's not gonna
be as easy as I thought.
Do you have his watch?
I don't have it, no.
You greedy bastard, that
watch means nothing to you.
I'll pay you double
what it's worth.
- I'm gonna hang up now.
But if you're gonna cause
any problems for me,
I'll send my people over
there to take care of it,
so please do not call-
Don't you fucking
- this number again.
- Talk to me like that.
Thank you for your understanding
and have a good night.
(Zahir breathing heavily)
(phone ringing)
Zahir, I talked to the jeweller.
He said you got the watch.
Are you still gonna make
it on the boat tonight?
There were some men
waiting outside the store.
They chased me into the
alleyway and beat me.
I'm badly hurt.
You lost the fucking watch?
You lost the fucking watch?
Please, there was, there
was just nothing I could do.
They, they chased me.
I tried to run away, but they caught me.
I sent you over there
to do one Goddamn thing,
and you fuck it up.
Please, please, boss, there
was just nothing I could do.
You piece of shit.
I shoulda known you'd fuck this up.
You fuck everything up, you motherfucker.
Fuck you.
Please, boss.
Do you know how
invested I am in this now?
I need that fucking watch.
So before I permanently disown your ass,
is there anything else you
can tell me, anything at all?
I don't know.
I don't know. (Sobbing)
Well, who the fuck were they?
They were both Asian guys.
They, they had, they had
snake tattoos on their hands.
They were, they were young. They were big.
Is there anything else, anything at all?
I don't know what else to do.
Please, I don't want to be here anymore.
Can I just come back home tonight?
I don't care what you do.
I never wanna see your fucking face again,
and you can forget about that visa.
Boss, please, I lost my wallet, too.
There, there's no way I
can pay for a ferry ticket.
Go and sell your ass on
East Hastings for all I care.
Fuck you.
(dial tone blaring)
(drawer clattering)
(phone ringing)
(pensive music)
- Speak.
- It's Roger.
Is this who I think it is?
Yeah, it is.
I got a problem. I
need some help fixing it.
Yeah, last job didn't go too well.
I'll give you 10,000
just to look into it
and another 50 if you find anything.
You work with me, and I'll make
sure it's worth your while.
Someone told me you're gonna jail soon.
Yeah, that's true.
That's how you know I
don't care about the money.
Listen, I wouldn't call you
if I didn't think it was necessary.
I don't know anybody else
who could pull this off.
(engine roaring)
(tense music)
'Kay, what about your assistant?
Is it possible that he
could be lying to you?
It's possible, but I highly doubt it.
I was supposed to help him
get his visa in exchange
for this, and that's more
valuable to him than a watch.
All right, two Asian
guys with snake tattoos,
they looked like they
knew what they were doing.
Yeah, that's all I know.
(pensive music)
I know it's not much to go off of.
I know one guy I can talk to.
I'll let you know what I can find.
(footsteps plodding)
(pensive music continues)
(horn honking)
(footsteps plodding)
(door clattering)
(footsteps plodding)
(door clattering)
Hey, hey, don't run away from me.
Listen, I don't have it yet.
I'm still working on it.
All right, well, in the
meantime can you help me out?
I wanna know more about that Asian gang,
the one with the snake symbol.
Those aren't the kind of
people you wanna go looking for.
A few hours ago they
robbed a friend of mine,
and I'm looking to get
back what they took.
How am I supposed to know who took it?
It could have been anyone.
Don't get mouthy with me.
I'm looking for two Asian
guys, younger looking.
They got a snake symbol on their hand.
What can you tell me?
I really don't know much about them,
but you should go see
one of my girls, Vanessa,
she's working at, uh,
Ridgeview and Claremont.
I'll let her know you'll stop by.
She's not there, I'm
gonna come back for you.
(engine roaring)
You can go now.
(horns honking)
(engine churning)
(engine humming)
(horns honking)
Vanessa.
- Who's asking?
Andrew told me you could help me.
(laughs) What's the matter?
You don't smile?
You wanna get in?
(door clattering)
You know they're, like,
organised crime, right?
Are you sure you wanna find these guys?
It's not a problem.
(brooding music)
Well, there's a few
places they hang out,
(engine roaring)
But if anyone finds out
I told you, I'll be dead.
They won't find out.
They run a card game here
up on the second floor.
It's, like, one of the office floors.
Is it pretty busy?
Yeah, it's mostly Chinese
guys, but the Japanese guys,
they run the card game.
(brooding music continues)
They use one of the
units on the second floor
like a stash house.
It, it's all, like, guns,
and drugs, and stuff.
But there's people there all the time.
Hmm.
Mm, is there anywhere else
that could be keeping it?
Just one.
Pull over somewhere here.
It's that one on the left.
I'm not sure what they do there,
but I know they use it for something.
How do you know?
Well, one of the guys who
lives there is a client.
He, like, stays there for
a few days every week,
and then somebody else
comes when he leaves, so.
So there's always someone there?
Yeah, but whenever I'm there,
it just seems like they don't
even use it for anything.
The inside looks like a family house,
but it's really just a front
for what they have going on in there.
Mm.
Do you need a ride back downtown?
Thanks, but there's
a train station nearby.
I'll walk.
Thanks.
Thanks, have fun.
(door clattering)
(The Fixer sighs)
(engine roaring)
(wind rustling)
(engine humming)
(hand thudding)
(footsteps)
(brooding music)
(siren wailing)
(door clattering)
(pensive music)
(footsteps plodding)
(pensive music continues)
(lock pick clicking)
(latch clicking)
(door clattering)
(latch clicking)
(pensive music continues)
(bin clattering)
(drawer clicking)
(stove opening)
(brooding music continues)
(safe thudding)
(footsteps plodding)
(safe thudding)
(brooding music continues)
(brooding music continues)
(footsteps creaking)
(footsteps creaking)
(brooding music continues)
(feet shuffling)
(door clattering)
Just relax.
Do you have a piece?
No.
Come over here, over here.
Come on.
Right there, stop.
(baton clattering)
Walk over to the safe, slowly.
(brooding music continues)
The safe, open it.
What?
It's the safe or your life.
When you open it, don't reach inside.
(safe clanking)
- It's open.
Good, now stand up.
Walk over to the other side of the room.
(brooding music continues)
(brooding music continues)
Stay up against the wall.
If you move, I'll blow your head off.
Don't move.
(foot thudding)
(watch shifting)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
Stay there.
Just stay there.
(footsteps creaking)
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshots blasting)
(The Fixer groaning)
(gunshots blasting)
(glass shattering)
(gunshots continue blasting)
(alarm blaring)
(gunshots continue blasting)
(door clattering)
(alarm continues blaring)
(engine roaring)
(siren wailing)
(phone ringing)
- What?
- Someone just hit
the safe house.
- What happened?
What about the watch? Is it still there?
No, the guy took it.
I just went out to get some smokes,
and when I came back, the
guy was already inside.
It was like he knew where it was.
Not possible, it's only been
there for a couple of hours.
Clearly, he had some help.
(siren wailing)
I, I shot at him.
I think I hit him in the leg.
Was it just one guy?
Yeah, just one, he's
a white guy in his 30s.
He's, uh, pretty tall, pretty buff.
He's, like, 6'2 " or 6'3".
He drives a grey, silver SUV.
And who else knew about the watch?
As far as I know, it's just me
and then those two guys
that dropped it off.
But I definitely hit him in the leg.
All right, if someone picks
you up, keep your mouth shut.
I'll call the lawyer now,
and try to get out of there
if you can, all right?
(siren wailing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
(dishes clanking)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
(phone ringing)
Hey.
Who else knew about the
watch and the safe house?
No one, as far as I know.
That was one of the
most secret safe houses,
and you two were the only ones
who knew the watch was there.
So explain to me how it got
robbed just a couple of hours
you guys dropped it off.
What?
We did exactly what you told us to do.
Well, clearly, someone fucked up,
and you're top of the list right now.
It just doesn't make any sense.
The guy's six foot tall, white.
He's driving a grey SUV.
Apparently, he's been
shot, so I need you two
to go check the hospital to see
if he's dumb enough to go there.
Got it, boss.
Do you guys have
something to do with this?
Think we'd be stupid
enough to steal from you?
Well, you were dumb enough
to beat someone unconscious
right outside of our card
game yesterday, so yes, I do.
I said I'd pay off the cost
of shutting down the game.
Well, you guys have till
tomorrow morning to find this guy
and give me me back my fucking watch
'cause right now, I'm
holding you two responsible.
(tense music)
Okay.
Get there now before he gets there
and the police start questioning him
about his fucking gunshot.
(door clattering)
(engine roaring)
I thought it was supposed
to be a safe house.
How the fuck can this be happening to us?
I don't know, but we might be fucked.
This guy is six feet
tall, and he's a white dude.
He has a gunshot wound.
All right.
He couldn't have gone that far yet.
This is fucking bullshit.
Somehow he's always
fucking blaming it on us.
Fuck.
You think we should go
check out the waiting room?
With a gunshot wound,
he'll probably go straight to trauma.
I don't think we'll be able to get to him.
Let's look around a little bit more.
Boss has probably called everyone by now.
If this guy pokes his head
out in town even for a second,
we'll know about it.
(tense music continues)
(phone ringing)
Yeah, what do you got for me?
I have your watch.
You're a fucking godsend.
Can you come to Victoria tomorrow?
I, I don't trust it any other way.
I can't. (Grunts)
I've been shot.
I need to go to the hospital.
Oh, no, oh, no, you can't be serious.
It's pretty bad.
Now just hold on. I'll pay you extra.
Well, you have to pay
a lot more than 60 grand
if you want this thing.
That's fine. How about 90K?
I have to get rid of this
thing before I check in.
The cops are gonna be all over me soon.
I'll put it in this broken telephone pole.
Just send your boy to come and get it.
If it's damaged, I'm not paying.
- Just send your boy.
- Oh, okay.
Now tell me exactly where
you're gonna put it.
(phone ringing)
(bridge traffic passes)
(phone continues ringing)
Zahir, listen, pal.
I lost my cool earlier.
I, I didn't know what to do.
I know I overreacted. I'm sorry.
I wanna make it up to you.
I'll straighten everything out.
I'll get you a hotel room for tonight.
I'll, I'll get you a
reservation on the ferry.
I'll find some way to
get some money to you.
You're my right hand man.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Thank you, thank you, boss.
I just have one more
thing for you to do.
Uh, don't worry. Nothing's
gonna happen this time.
What's that?
The watch, I got it back.
It's in a telephone pole in an alley.
I'll send you the details.
Just go by and grab it
on your way to the hotel.
You want me to go fishing
around a telephone pole?
I promise nothing's
gonna happen this time.
Get the watch and go to the hotel.
Sleep in even.
You don't even have to see me.
Just give the watch to
my kid when you get back.
My visa,
I want you to sign the
papers as soon as I get back.
You'll get your visa. Don't worry.
That might be the car.
Pull over here.
(pensive music)
(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
This is definitely it.
He must be in the hospital.
Should we bust in?
No, get back in the car.
(door clattering)
I can fucking feel him.
He's gotta be around here somewhere.
(feet shuffling)
(engine humming)
Whoa, no fucking way.
Holy shit, it's him.
I can't fucking believe it.
Please god let it be him.
Hey, man, you okay?
I'm fine.
You sure? I can drive you to emerge.
Let's get him in the back.
(engine humming)
(door clattering)
(feet pattering)
(feet continue pattering)
(brooding music)
(hand thudding)
Hey, man, where you going?
We're just trying to help you.
(zipper whizzing)
(jacket rustling)
Listen, you fuck, give us the watch,
and we'll let you fucking go.
What are you talking about?
You know exactly what
the fuck I'm talking about.
Where the fuck is it?
If I don't get this leg fixed,
I'm gonna fucking die soon,
and you'll be liable.
Now let me go.
Just give us the fucking
watch, and you can go.
You don't wanna give it up? Fine.
We'll make sure your
last hours on earth are
pure fucking misery.
Get him in the car.
(door clattering)
Fucking go.
(The Fixer groaning)
(door clattering)
(brooding music continues)
Just get in the car
if you don't want to catch
a bullet in your leg again.
(brooding music continues)
(door clattering)
(parking break clanking)
Give us the keys.
I'm gonna fucking die soon.
(keys clanking)
(door clattering)
(feet shuffling)
(latch clicking)
(visor clattering)
(door clattering)
Fuck.
(glove box clattering)
Fuck.
It's either the watch
or your life. Pick one.
I think he has an hour
or two of life left in him.
I think we should get busy on him.
Listen, if we don't get
the watch back, we're dead.
Let me get the blow torch from the trunk.
Okay, but not here.
(feet shuffling)
(train passing)
(crickets chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
You know this isn't the first
time we've used this spot.
I can't find it.
You want some help with
your bullet wound, eh?
We'll help you.
- Got it.
- Bring it over.
(The Fixer gasping)
This is your last chance.
I don't know.
Why is it so special to you?
It's just a fucking watch.
(The Fixer gasping)
I guess we should try
and stop the bleeding.
(The Fixer gasping)
(The Fixer screaming)
You know no one's gonna hear
you at this time of night, eh?
(The Fixer gasping)
Just tell us where you hid the watch.
(The Fixer gasping)
Fuck.
(blow torch hissing)
Where did you put the watch?
(The Fixer gasping)
(blow torch hissing)
All right then, maybe this
will help with the bleeding.
(blow torch hissing)
(The Fixer screaming)
Is it really worth protecting
whoever this is, huh?
(The Fixer gasping)
(blow torch hissing)
Is it really worth it?
(blow torch continues hissing)
I left it back at the hospital.
Where exactly?
It's in a busted up telephone
pole where you found me.
Is someone coming to get it?
(blow torch hissing)
Yes, yes, but I don't know who.
- Right now?
- I don't know.
How can we find him
if he's already gone?
I don't know. I've never met him.
It's some rich guy's assistant,
he bought it off some crooked store owner.
How can we fucking find him?
I don't know.
Give me that.
He told me the kid was
leaving the store with it,
and he got jumped.
Remember where we
found that kid earlier?
He came outta that store?
Sounds like it's our only hope.
(liquid sloshing)
(door clattering)
What about him?
(gunshot blasting)
(casing clinking)
(doors clattering)
(pensive music)
(crickets chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(engine roaring)
First thing, check the telephone pole.
Hopefully, it's still there.
We'll see.
I fucking hate this job.
You're not the only one.
Just fucking look at us.
Look at us right now.
I know.
Are you sure?
Fuck.
Let's try the store.
Looks like it opens at 8:00.
Did you find out
anything about the owner?
Checked online.
Just says something about
a guy named Raymond,
nothing much to go off of.
All right, let's go get some food,
come back and wait on the store,
catch him first thing in the
morning as soon as he comes in.
Should only be a couple
hours by this point.
(feet shuffling)
(traffic whooshing)
(lighter igniting)
(phone ringing)
I got you your watch back.
You did? That's great.
Did you find somewhere for me to stay?
Yeah, it's all taken
care of. It's an Airbnb.
Okay, what about some money?
I still need to get on the
ferry and get some gas.
Uh, I called a guy, and he's
gonna stop by in the morning
with an envelope full of cash.
Hey, sleep in. You deserve it.
And when you get back to Victoria,
it's gonna be a big payday, buddy.
(light switch clicks)
(door clattering)
(fan humming)
(device whirring)
As most of you know,
my stepfather Daniel has
passed away recently,
and I'm trying my best to
support the rest of the family,
and one of the ways I'm
trying to do that is
by finding his watch.
Sometime after the
accident, it was stolen.
So if you have seen it
or have any information,
please reach out to me.
Thank you for your support.
(traffic whooshing)
Do you think we'll
actually get out of this?
Man, I don't know,
but somehow we actually do, then what?
We basically got a hit put on us
for something that wasn't our fault.
How long till it happens again?
I've been starting to think
the same thing, you know?
Is it even worth it?
You're wondering that now?
This well may be the last cup of coffee,
(laughs) and we're not even 30 yet.
Well we had a damn good run for a while.
A good run, I mean,
sure, we were the man.
We were walking around like
the man, but who respects us?
Who genuinely respects us,
other criminals, naive girls?
None of this shit was worth
it, I mean, none of it.
(brakes squeaking)
And I know I'm not
supposed to be saying this.
Who cares?
(traffic whooshing)
I'm leaving the city tomorrow.
Even if we manage to find
the watch, I'm leaving.
I don't blame you.
(traffic whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(car alarm blaring)
(birds continue chirping)
(engine roaring)
(car alarm continues blaring)
(birds continue chirping)
(horn honking)
(birds continue chirping)
(door clattering)
(car alarm blaring)
(horn honking)
(door clattering)
(car alarm continues blaring)
(phone ringing)
(Roger grunts)
(Roger exhales)
Yeah.
Roger, have you decided what to do?
(Roger sighs)
We have court later
this afternoon, (sighs)
And you still haven't decided what to do.
Roger, are you still there?
Uh, the deal?
Yeah, I'll take it.
I think that's a wise decision.
I'll stop by your building
later this afternoon,
and we can go in together, okay?
Okay, uh, I'll see you in a bit.
(traffic whooshing)
(birds squawking)
(traffic continues whooshing)
(machine whirring)
(brooding music)
(bell chiming)
Uh, good morning, gentlemen.
Can I, uh, help you with something?
Yesterday evening,
someone came through here.
You might have sold 'em a fancy watch.
Um, I don't know what
you're talking about.
(brooding music continues)
No, no, no, we're not gonna do
the whole back-and-forth thing today.
Don't make this hard on us.
Just tell us who you sold the watch to.
I'm sorry, I can't disclose that.
Found the family.
Give me your wallet.
(brooding music continues)
(camera clicks)
342 Everglade Grove, unit two.
So are you gonna tell us or not?
I'm starting to get a little impatient.
I sold it to a crooked business guy,
uh, but he doesn't live here.
Then who was the kid last night
who left your store with it?
Okay, that was his assistant.
Uh, he was supposed to
bring it back to him.
And where's he bringing it?
To the guy, he's taking it to the guy,
to his house.
You have a beautiful wife.
I Don't know exactly where he lives.
His assistant is supposed to take it back
to him today on the ferry to Victoria.
How do you know it'll be today?
I don't think you realize
what you've gotten yourself
into. Huh?
This isn't a fucking game right now.
I took him some money this morning
for a fucking ferry ticket.
He's staying at an Airbnb downtown.
What time is his ferry?
Well, that I really don't know.
What's this guy's name,
and where can we find him if we miss him
at the ferry terminal?
(bell chimes)
Put the gun down now.
No, you put it down.
Gentlemen, I don't care
if there's the two of you.
One of you's gonna die anyway.
Who the fuck is this guy?
Who the fuck are you guys?
You guys are trying to rob
the store or something?
Okay, everyone, uh, calm down.
Just, just stop, everybody.
Fuck that shit, I'm not gonna stop.
I want my money, and those
pricks ain't getting none of it.
This isn't a robbery.
We're just about to leave.
We're not going anywhere while
this guy's got his gun out.
Hey, you geniuses start shooting,
cops are gonna be all over the store,
no one gets paid, no one
gets their watch, okay?
I just put somebody
in the dirt yesterday.
If I have to do it again,
it won't bother me none.
Yeah, well, so did we, so
you can either put the gun down
and get the fuck out, or we'll
both fucking unload on you.
Okay, okay, we'll leave.
We got everything we need.
We can go camp by ferry and wait for him.
If we miss him, we're fucked.
Tyson.
Let these guys, leave.
Just back away from the door.
I have your money, it's in the safe.
If you guys will leave
now, I won't shoot you.
(tense music)
Alright, alright, we'll leave.
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(bell chimes)
(feet shuffling)
(doors clattering)
(engine churning)
(engine churning)
(brooding music)
(brooding music continues)
Hopefully, he hits some
traffic and we can beat him.
(brooding music continues)
We should probably call
the boss and tell him
what's going on before
he starts sending people
to come to find us.
I think we should hold off.
If we call him after we get the watch,
he'll have no choice but to lay off us.
Fair enough.
(brooding music continues)
(birds chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(door clattering)
(birds continue chirping)
(engine roaring)
(birds continue chirping)
Holy shit, I think I see him.
Let me see.
(birds chirping)
It's definitely him.
Thank fuck, we might be
able to get out of this mess.
Let's go get in the car. Let's get him.
Let's just follow him onto the boat.
Then he won't be able to run again.
One of the ways I'm trying to do that is
by finding his watch
sometime after the acc
(birds squawking)
(camera clicks)
(buttons clicking)
(notification chimes)
(birds squawking)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Hi there, um, my name is Mia,
I'm the social media manager
for Aleisha DeSierra.
I saw that you might have
come across the watch
the family is looking for.
Yes, that's correct.
And you're sure it's the original one?
It has the limited edition
numbers on the back?
Yeah, yeah, it does.
And would you mind sending a picture
of the back to Aleisha's account?
Yeah, that's, that's no problem.
(birds chirping)
(camera clicks)
(birds squawking and chirping)
All right, so what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna get you
in touch with Aleish.
Are you somewhere comfortable?
Sort of, I'll be okay.
All right, just hang
tight. It shouldn't be long.
(door clattering)
(birds chirping)
(phone ringing)
That's definitely him.
(door clattering)
Hi, is this Zahir?
Yes, it is.
I just saw your photo, so
you actually have the watch?
Yes, uh, I do.
Just so you know, I
didn't actually steal it.
It's, it's a long story.
Oh, I'm not even worried
about that right now.
If you're in Vancouver, can
you deliver it, like, now?
Yes, that's no problem.
I just have to ask, is there any reward?
Oh, yeah, don't, don't
even worry about that.
I'll make sure it's worth your while.
I live downtown.
How long do you think you'll take?
Maybe 45 minutes, can
you send me the address?
Yeah, absolutely, thank
you again for doing this.
It's, it's no problem.
I'm happy to do it.
(birds chirping)
(keys jangling)
Oh, fuck, I think he's leaving.
Fuck, do you think he saw us?
Fuck, I don't know,
but we can't lose him.
(footsteps plodding)
(engine churning)
(door clattering)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
Stay on him, but not too close.
If we lose him, we're dead.
I can still see him up ahead,
fucking Christ, fuck.
(brooding music)
(gear stick clattering)
Oh, fuck, now he's going inside.
I don't think he knows we're here.
He'll have to eventually
come back to his car,
but this time, we can't be stupid enough
to let him make it there.
(bell chimes)
(hand knocking)
(latch clicking)
(door squeaking)
You've got the watch?
Oh, my God.
Oh, thank you, thank you so much.
Oh, you have no idea what
this thing means to my family.
What happened to you?
I had a really bad day yesterday.
All right, well, come inside.
You can relax for a bit.
If you don't mind my asking,
how did you get a hold of it?
MY boss sent me from
Victoria to pick it up.
He bought it off of a jeweller.
I don't know how the jeweller got it.
Well, however he got
it, it doesn't matter now.
There, there's something
I need to tell you.
There's some thugs that have
been chasing me around the city
trying to get that watch.
I think they might be outside right now.
Right now?
(city humming)
Are they the ones that did this to you?
I think we should call the police.
No, we don't need to call the police.
(bell chimes)
You motherfucker, you fucking cocksucker.
You think you could come
strutting over here,
try to scare me, try to push
me around, you piece of shit?
Your boss fucking ripped me off.
Are you gonna shoot me now?
Go ahead, motherfucker. Shoot me.
Go ahead, downtown
Vancouver in broad daylight
with cameras all over the
fucking neighbourhood.
Shoot me. Go and do it.
Lower your voice, you dumb bimbo.
That's what I thought.
Now fuck off and tell your
boss to go fuck himself.
(door clattering)
What the fuck do we do now?
If we don't get that
fucking watch, we're dead.
I don't know, but she's right.
We can't do much here. We both have guns.
If the cops comes, we're fucked,
even if we're not doing anything.
If we mask up, we can go
in and kick the door down.
If we start walking
around with masks on,
the cops will be outside even
before we find the apartment,
which we don't even know the number for.
Fuck.
How could this get so fucked up?
I think we missed our chance.
Let's just wait for the
Indian kid to pop out.
(door clattering)
What happened?
I told them to fuck off.
What if they come back?
They won't be coming back.
(brooding music)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
You happy now, now that you sent
your little goons after me?
What?
Your little goon just fucking grabbed me
in the parking lot and stole
my father's watch back.
What?
So are you happy now,
stealing a family heirloom
off of someone who just
lost a family member?
(brooding music continues)
What did you just do?
You won't have to
worry about them anymore.
(phone ringing)
You answer it.
He threatened to kill me the
last time I talked to him.
(Masaki sighs)
Come on.
You get the watch back?
Uh, no, not yet.
We know where it is, though.
We're just waiting for
a good time to grab it.
What?
You don't have it yet?
Uh, no, not yet.
We'll get it soon. I promise.
You have my word.
We just need a little bit
more time to figure it out.
Where are you guys right now then?
We're on Commercial Drive
outside this apartment building.
We tracked this Indian
kid down to a condo.
He has the watch.
What's the address?
What?
The address of the condo,
what is it?
9742 Commercial Drive.
All right, just stay there
and don't let the Indian kid leave.
Boss, there's still
a chance we can get it.
We can practically see it from here.
All right, all right.
Just wait there then and
bring me my fucking watch.
What did he say?
He wants us to wait here.
We'll get shot if we wait here.
This guy's fucking crazy.
Fuck it, let's leave then.
Let, let's get out it town like we said.
Let's just go and pack up a couple bags
and get the fuck outta here.
All right.
All right, let's go.
He's probably sending
people here right now.
And then this morning
when I got to the ferry,
I remembered everything
my boss said to me,
and I decided to call you instead.
Well, you did the right thing.
(footsteps creaking)
How does $20,000 sound?
Sounds incredible.
And have you ever been
on a movie set before?
No, no, I haven't.
Well, there's always jobs available
if you're willing to work hard.
I could set something up
for you if you'd like.
- I'd Love that.
- All right,
well, I'll give you my personal
number before you leave,
and when you're ready to
move here, just let me know,
and we'll get a job sorted out for you.
We can figure out the
immigration stuff, too.
Thank you.
You have no idea what this means to me.
The hours are long, and
you'll have to work hard,
but you won't be taken advantage of.
I'll do anything, thank you.
No, thank you.
You did the right thing today.
(brooding music)
We need to get our
shit together and fast.
I know. I still gotta
go back to my house first.
Fuck, man, you live
all the way across town.
What do you expect me to do,
not leave without packing a single bag?
We need to move fast.
I wouldn't be surprised if
they're already onto us.
Fuck it, man.
How are we supposed to
survive without any cash?
Fuck, I mean, like,
okay, we should still do
those collections on East
Hastings that was still got here.
Let's at least go to my house first.
Let me get my shit.
We should also get
rid of this fucking car.
This guy's blood stains, blood
is all over the back seat.
All right, we'll, we'll
go torch it somewhere.
I can drop you off, and I'll go burn it.
You can grab your stuff and pick me up.
All right, let's do that.
(brooding music continues)
(footsteps plodding)
(footsteps continue plodding)
(traffic whooshing)
(horn honking)
(footsteps continue plodding)
(passersby chattering indistinctly)
(jeans clattering)
(phone ringing)
(phone continues ringing)
Zahir, where are you?
Did you make the boat?
I'm just calling to tell you I quit.
What?
The watch is gone. I quit.
Goddamn you, you little shit.
I'm gonna make sure you
never get another work visa
as long as you live.
You said the same thing yesterday.
I don't care.
I'm just calling you
one last time to tell you
that I won't be seeing you again.
Take care, Roger.
(passerby chattering indistinctly)
(phone beeps)
(Zahir sighs)
(pensive music continues)
Hey.
(birds chirping)
(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
You got everything?
No, but it'll have to do.
We don't have time to stick around.
We gotta go quick.
(phone ringing)
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I'm coming down now.
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(engine roaring)
All right, we'll pull over here.
We've done a lap, so we know it's clear.
I'll walk from here just in case.
We should have skipped the collections.
I know.
Come grab me in 40 minutes.
Try and be quick.
Good luck.
(door clattering)
(feet shuffling)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
(key clanking)
(engine churning)
(engine roaring)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(keys jingling)
(gunshots blasting)
(gunshot blasting)
(body thudding)
(pensive music continues)
(gunshots blasting)
(gravel crunching)
(gunshots blasting)
(engine roaring)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
No, fuck.
(engine roaring)
Fuck.
When you don't have to stay
(engine roaring)
In the place you were made
You're a mover
You're a prover
When life is so sweet
It runs down the street
From where you were
To the sewer
(Jail bars clattering)
(Inmates yelling)
It's the best and most
From the mountains to
coast, a cascade of
Riches you'll get,
you'll win every bet
Just don't forget
What it's made of
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
To lose is a crime
But you've still got time to manoevre
Til the hour has struck
And you've used all the luck
In Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
(pensive music continues)
(traffic whooshing)
(horn honking)
(traffic continues whooshing)
You know the kind of
people that really get to me?
Who?
It's the people that
wait at fucking crosswalk,
like, even when there's
no traffic on the road.
(engine roaring)
(laughs) Like, seriously,
imagine living your life like
that, standing in the middle
of the road like a fucking
idiot while you wait
for a blinking orange hand
to give you permission to
move on with your life.
(pensive music)
(siren wailing)
Imagine letting the man have
so much control over your life.
You can't even walk across the street
without getting government
permission first.
Well, most of the time it's
a safety issue thing, right?
If nobody listened, the hospital'd be full
of idiots like you getting hit by cars.
I know, but I'm just saying,
Well, what are you saying?
I don't even know anymore.
So do you think he'll have it this time?
Nope, probably blew every penny he has
even if he had any left at all.
(Masaki laughs)
And we can't keep playing
this fucking game with him.
Yeah.
Pretty sure that's his car there.
Yeah, that's definitely his.
(footsteps plodding)
(traffic whooshing)
He's probably inside playing.
Listen, we wanna hurt him
but not enough that he misses work.
Well, would you look who it is?
Look guys, I, I don't have it.
I don't think you'll be
needing these for a while, huh?
How am I supposed to get to work?
I don't know. Take the fucking bus.
You owe us 20 grand.
What the fuck are you doing gambling?
Jesus.
What the?
(door clattering)
(gambler grunts)
(horn honking)
Does he have anything good?
Just a bunch of papers.
You really are a worthless
fuck, aren't you, huh?
You know this is our card game, right?
Come on, guys. I, I,
I, I almost won it back.
(fist thudding)
(gambler groaning)
Oh, come on, guys.
I'm trying here. (Coughs)
You missed last week, and
then this week we find you
at the fucking cards, huh, huh?
(fist thudding)
(feet shuffling)
The next time we come see you,
you better have something for us.
Okay?
Until then, your car is now our car.
(feet shuffling)
Come on, guys. This is
not how you treat people.
(door clattering)
(engine churning)
This is the last time you
fucking gamble until you pay.
(engine roaring)
Fuck you, you fucking pricks.
(tires screeching)
(engine roaring) (latch clicking)
(door clattering)
What did you just say?
Sorry, I, I, I didn't, I, oh, Jesus.
(fist thudding)
(gambler groaning)
Please, please stop, please stop.
(fist thudding)
(Kaito grunting)
Just fucking pay us.
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(gun clanking)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(gun clanking)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(gun clanking)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
So you've taken us through
your watch collection.
Why don't you tell us about the
one on your wrist right now?
Ah, well this one, yeah.
Um, I don't know if I have
much to say about this one.
We still got some time left.
Okay, well, um, this one, it's, um,
I suppose it is kinda special.
Uh, it's not expensive or anything.
It's just, it's got some history.
So for the people just listening in,
Daniel here has a Automatic
Xeric Halograph II
with quite an insane display system,
blue dial, 42-hour power reserve,
and 50 meters of water resistance.
Sorry, Daniel, just had to
add that in there, but go on.
Yeah, so this watch,
(pensive music)
This watch,
yeah, you know what?
Maybe another time.
Oh, man, you can't leave
us hanging like that.
Tell us about what we're seeing here.
Well, um, you see,
my wife got me it as a, a gift
when I got my first Oscar
nomination. (Clears throat)
And, um, it's a great
watch, except my son sort
of became obsessed with it.
He, uh, I, I, I couldn't
wear it without him asking
for it over and over again. (Laughs)
Um, I ended up giving it to him
after he finished middle school.
It's, it's kind of ridiculous
to give a 13-year-old such
a nice watch, but whatever.
He loved the thing.
(horn honking)
He, he would wear it everywhere
(laughs) and all the time.
And he was even wearing it when, um
When he, when he passed away?
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anyways, um, I suppose it's got
a lot of sentimental value, I guess,
more than any other in my collection.
Got it?
But I did forget to
tell you the best part.
Um, see, before my wife gave it to me,
she ended up putting a
little tracking device
within the movement of the watch. (Laughs)
This is back before when, well,
I wasn't exactly behaving in my marriage,
but, uh, when I found out
about it, I was pissed.
But now, now I think it's kinda cool.
(laughs) Wow, I have never
heard of anything like that.
Does the chip not impede
in the movement in any way?
(footsteps plodding)
Hey, sorry, I was running behind.
Well, this is unacceptable.
I know. I'm sorry.
Roger had a bunch of things we need to do.
If I ask Roger why you're
late, he'll say the same thing?
Yes, I think so.
Listen, I've reviewed
the Crown disclosure again,
and I hate to say it,
but (sighs) I think you should
consider taking the plea.
Yeah, tell me something I don't know.
(pensive music)
The feds are going to ask for 15 years,
and if this goes to trial,
all of your financial information
will be out in the open.
Roger, they're going to
try to take everything,
and there's enough evidence in their case
that it's gonna be hard to beat.
So they're trying to
take my money now, too?
According to Crown disclosure,
they've been watching you
for a while, not just here,
but in the States as well.
So they're offering 10 years
with standard parole eligibility.
But to get that, Roger, you're
going to have to cooperate,
you know, give them access
to your banking records.
Listen, I don't give a shit about jail.
I just want something to leave my kid.
Uh, is there any way you can
help me get some money to him
before they start
digging into my accounts?
Roger, you know I don't get
involved in things like that.
Well, what do you think I should do?
Well, like I said, I
would seriously consider
taking the plea deal.
Look, between the amount
of evidence that they have
and the, the nature of the charges,
10 years is actually not that bad.
And with parole, it'll be even less.
They're not gonna take my fucking money.
I won't let them.
Look, you either take
the deal or go to trial,
and (sighs) we do not have a strong case.
Honestly, I think you should
start getting your affairs
in order, like, today.
All right.
Alright, listen, I don't
wanna talk anymore.
Uh, I'll call ya later.
All right, Roger, well,
you're going to have to decide fast.
Your, uh, court date is in two days.
Will do.
(pensive music)
(phone ringing)
(phone thudding)
(Roger sighs)
(phone ringing)
Hi, you've reached Trevor.
I'm not available right now,
but please leave a message or text me,
and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Thanks, bye.
Hey, Trevor, uh, it's your dad calling.
Listen, uh, I know we don't
talk a whole lot anymore,
but, um, there's some
stuff I need to tell you.
Uh, I might be going away for a while,
so, yeah, uh, (ominous music)
Call me back when you get a chance, okay?
And I hope everything's, I
hope everything's going okay.
(Roger sighs)
(liquid sloshing)
(footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping)
(footsteps continue plodding)
(birds continue chirping)
(buttons clicking)
(device whirring)
(car crashing)
(engine roaring)
(sirens wailing)
(sirens continue wailing)
(radio beeping)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(pensive music)
(radio beeps)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
Looks like we've got a load-and-go.
Grab the clams hell.
(radio beeps)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(radio beeps)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(pensive music)
(radio beeps)
(dispatcher speaking indistinctly)
(machine whirring)
(water sloshing)
(Tyson panting)
(Tyson groaning)
(hand thudding)
(body thudding)
(Tyson grunts)
(water sloshing)
(body dragging)
(Tyson grunting)
(door clattering)
(phone ringing)
(traffic whooshing)
(water sloshing)
(phone continues ringing)
(pensive music)
(water continues sloshing)
Yo, Tyson, got something for you, buddy.
It's a Blue Xeric Halograph
I got off a patient today.
It's fucking mint, dude,
I'm talking pristine.
I'm a bit busy right now, though.
Trust me, man. You're
gonna wanna see this.
All right, all right,
uh, what is it then?
It's a dead celebrity grail piece watch.
What is your schedule like today then?
I'm off early.
I told 'em I was traumatised
after the patient coded
out in the back of my car.
You are a twisted little
fuck, you know, man?
(laughs) Yeah, I know.
But look, this watch,
it's off Daniel DeSierra.
Daniel DeSierra?
Yeah, he's dead, but look,
the news isn't public yet,
so don't fucking say anything.
Figure that might boost
the price up a little bit.
Yeah, that'd definitely
boost the price up.
Send me a couple of photos.
I'll make a couple of phone calls as well
and see what I can find out about it.
Do you, you got anything
else you want to get rid of?
No, that's it for now.
Look, can we make this happen today?
Fucking hurting for cash again.
We're gonna make a lot of money
on this deal if it goes through.
Hang tight until I call you back.
I got some shit that I gotta take care of.
Uh, I'll make time for this for sure.
(birds chirping)
(pensive music)
(fork moving)
(birds continue chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(engine humming)
(pensive music)
(birds continue chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(car passing)
(birds continue chirping)
(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
Hey, man, what were
you holding in your hand?
Hey, man, wanna get the
fuck away from my car?
No, actually, we can't.
(footsteps plodding)
(birds chirping)
(brooding music)
(brooding music continues)
(birds chirping)
(brooding music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(brooding music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
Split up.
(brooding music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(device beeping)
(device continues beeping)
(pensive music continues)
I have you on GPS, fucktard.
(device beeping)
(birds chirping)
(wood smacking)
(gun clanking)
(pensive music continues)
(gunshot blasting)
(pensive music continues)
(birds chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(birds continue chirping)
(car whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(feet shuffling)
Fuck.
(birds squawking)
(pensive music continues)
(water sloshing)
(birds continue squawking)
(water sloshing)
(birds squawking)
(phone ringing)
(phone continues ringing)
(water sloshing)
What?
Yo, Tyson, you're not gonna believe
what just fucking happened.
What?
Yeah, I was in the park.
Some guys came up and
tried to fucking rob me.
They knew about the watch
like it was planned,
something about a GPS.
I looked into it, uh,
and there's some kind
of a GPS tracker inside that watch.
So I need you to go and,
uh, grab some tin foil
and wrap that shit up quick.
Yeah, I put it in a metal thermos.
Hopefully, that'll do something.
Wrap it up in some tin foil anyway.
It's, it's gonna block
the signal even more.
Um, I'm gonna send you an address,
and I'm gonna send you some instructions
where to go and hide it.
I'm gonna come out and get it.
Once I find it, it's safe.
Yeah, what about my fucking money?
(tense music)
Hi, that's all for today?
What?
(tense music continues)
(door clattering)
(metal clanging)
(tin foil rustling)
(tin foil continues rustling)
(tense music continues)
(engine roaring)
(birds chirping)
(phone ringing)
(phone clanking)
Hello.
Hey, Raymond, I got something for us,
something could be worth
actually a lot of money.
Go on.
(pensive music)
Guess what it is, though.
It's a watch that belongs
to Daniel De fucking Sierra,
and, and guess what.
Guess what the best part is.
He fucking died today.
That does sound a bit interesting.
Interesting?
The fuck are you talking
about, interesting?
I mean, he's been out in the open saying
how special his watch is.
I mean, especially to the right buyer,
you know, they would
pay a fortune for this.
How much are you wanting for it?
75 grand.
Let me make a few calls
and, uh, see if this is a real thing.
But, hey, Raymond, I'm always
straight with you, right?
So I gotta tell you this.
There's something with the watch.
Uh, it's got a tracking device inside.
'Kay, well how is that even possible?
It would probably impede on the movement.
I, I just heard him talking
about it on a podcast.
My guy is holding onto it.
It's wrapped in tinfoil.
Once you're ready to sell it,
just take it outta the
tinfoil, remove the tracker,
and just get it outta your
store like it was never there.
Well, you know, there's no
way I'm paying you 75 grand
for a stolen watch that's
got a tracking device in it.
I will give you 50 for it.
Take it or leave it.
Okay, okay.
How do I know I'm
not getting ripped off?
I trust my guy. You trust me.
In the back of it, it's engraved.
There's a serial number, too,
and if you don't believe me,
you can go and watch the podcast.
All right, well, let
me make a few calls,
and I'll see what I can do,
and I'll, I'll get back in touch with you.
(door clattering)
(pensive music)
(children chattering indistinctly)
(children continue
chattering indistinctly)
(phone beeps)
(buttons clicking)
(children chattering indistinctly)
(food sizzling)
(phone ringing)
(pan clattering)
(phone continues ringing)
(food continues sizzling)
- Hello.
- It's Raymond, uh,
calling about a new
watch I have available.
Yeah, only problem is I'm
not in Vancouver right now.
I'm in Victoria under house arrest.
Sorry to hear that.
I thought I had a perfect
piece for you, man,
but okay, I suppose I'll have
to make other arrangements.
Wait a minute. You can't
just say that and then hang up.
Are you familiar with
the actor Daniel DeSierra?
Yeah, sure, I know who he is.
My kid was into him for
a while. What about him?
One of his watches has
made its way into my shop.
It's a family heirloom
of his, very valuable.
Okay, maybe I could get it for my kid.
What do you want for it?
I'd be very comfortable at 200.
200? Are you shitting me?
Yeah, no, I forgot to
mention DeSierra died today.
It's not on the news yet,
but it's his stolen watch.
What'd you say, 200 grand?
Yeah, sure, I could do that.
Uh, should we talk about details?
I'll put the money in an escrow account.
You send the watch to me in the mail,
and, uh, once I get it,
I'll free up the money.
I'm gonna need you to
send someone to pick it up.
I, uh, left out a little
bit of information.
Um, there might be a GPS
tracker inside of it,
and that'll have to come out
before it leaves the store,
and someone will have to
be here to take it away.
200 grand, and I have to
deal with this bullshit?
If you're not interested,
I can make other calls.
Listen, I'll get somebody
to come by tomorrow
and pick it up.
(phone ringing)
Yeah.
I think I'm ready to go
forward with that watch
we were talking about.
You found someone that fast?
That's not for you to worry about.
Can you bring it by the shop tonight?
(brooding music)
(kids chattering indistinctly)
(door clattering)
(kids chattering indistinctly)
(kids continue chattering indistinctly)
(brooding music continues)
(kids continue chattering indistinctly)
(traffic whooshing)
(kid hollering)
(brooding music continues)
(bell chimes)
Raymond.
One certified Daniel DeSierra watch, baby.
So I, I did some thinking
while you were on your way over here,
and I actually, um, can't pay you
until I complete the sale.
What? You did some thinking?
What the fuck are you thinking, Raymond?
Tyson, how am I supposed to know,
uh, I'm not buying a ball of tinfoil?
Well, open it up.
Take it outta the tinfoil
and get rid of the GPS, too.
You do this shit all the time, Raymond.
Can't be all that hard.
And suppose the police,
or Daniel's family, or whoever
the, the GPS is hooked up to
get a ping on the shop.
Raymond, they'll still
need a search warrant
or something like that.
It'll take 'em forever to get it.
Well, it's not worth the risk.
You take these as collateral.
(jewels jangling)
What the fuck, Raymond?
That ain't fucking worth 50 grand.
Hey, take it or leave it.
But in a couple days you
bring these back to me,
and then you get paid
after I've done the sale
and made sure this thing ain't phoney.
Raymond, you can't be
fucking serious, guy.
We've worked together fair bit.
Mm-hmm.
You know I'm a serious person.
Mm-hmm.
You know you don't have
anything to worry about.
Okay, okay, fuck, fine, Raymond.
(keys jangling)
Raymond, no exceptions, I
will see you in a few days.
I'll call you when I'm ready.
(door clattering)
(bell chimes)
(phone ringing)
Yes, boss.
Zahir, my favourite worker.
I got some great news for you.
What can I do, boss?
I need you to pick something up
in Vancouver for me tomorrow.
You're taking the ferry
over in the morning.
Boss, but I'm supposed to be
with my cousin tomorrow for his birthday.
(pensive music)
Stop. I don't wanna hear about it.
You're going to Vancouver in the morning,
no questions asked.
Boss, forgive me for asking,
but (sighs) is it something
that can be mailed?
Absolutely fucking not, it's
too valuable for the mail.
Listen, I'll text you the details.
Go home and get ready.
I've never gone to Vancouver before.
I guess it'll be nice to
see what it's like there.
No, I'm sending you on a mission.
Go get the package and bring
it back, no diddling around.
- 'Kay.
- Don't fucking mope.
You're getting paid for this, remember?
And you still need that
shiny new visa, don't you?
Who else is gonna help you out with that?
(upbeat music)
Daniel DeSierra, a well-known
Canadian actor both here
and in the States, has
tragically passed away.
Sources tell us he was walking
near his home in Vancouver
yesterday morning when he
was struck by a motor vehicle
that then fled the scene.
DeSierra reportedly passed away
while on route to hospital.
He will be remembered for
his prolific body of work.
Police are asking for any
witnesses to come forward.
We managed to catch up with
Daniel's daughter-in-law,
Aleisha, who had this to say.
I was just having breakfast
with him a few hours
before this happened.
(child hollering)
Anyway, I'm not really ready
(engine humming)
To say much more about it right now,
but if anyone has any
information about the driver,
please let my family or the police know.
Also, his watch was missing
when they found him.
So if you have any information about that,
please let us know.
(engine humming)
(phone ringing)
(hand thudding)
(phone clattering)
Have you seen what's on the news?
No, what the fuck now?
Daniel's family talking
about the missing watch.
People are looking for it even more now.
What about the GPS,
anything new with that?
No, but I haven't taken
it out of the case yet,
but I want it out of the store today.
200 grand can't buy
me a little patience?
Roger, I need it outta my store.
Please, it's, it's, it's
starting to stress me out.
Listen, my guy should
be on the boat right now
headed over there.
You'll get it outta your
shop today. Don't worry.
(phone buzzing)
Oh, hold on.
Uh, he just text me.
Okay, he's getting off
the ferry right now.
Just give him a little time.
(upbeat music)
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(upbeat music continues)
(upbeat music continues)
(upbeat music continues)
(door clattering)
(upbeat music continues)
(upbeat music continues)
(upbeat music continues)
(device beeps)
(upbeat music continues)
(brooding music)
(horn honking)
(door clattering)
(siren wailing)
(door clattering)
(birds squawking)
(tense music)
(car beeping)
(horn honking)
(car beeping)
(horn honking)
(keys jangling)
(horn honking)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(passersby chattering indistinctly)
(horns honking)
(whistle blaring)
(engine humming)
(engine humming)
(pensive music)
(door clattering)
Uh, hello, sir, are you Raymond?
I was expecting you several hours ago.
Glad you're finally here, though.
Thank you, sir, uh, Roger
sent me to pick up his package.
Yes, got to get through this, God.
(brooding music)
(phone buzzing)
(phone beeping)
(door clattering)
(brooding music continues)
Uh, Roger says I'm supposed
to examine the back of it
and make sure things match up.
Can I look at it first?
Yes, you can.
It's the first time I'm
seeing it myself, actually.
What do you mean, sir?
Would you mind just poking
your head out the door
and looking for police?
The police?
I thought I was picking up a watch
and bringing it back to Victoria.
Yeah, you are doing that.
Did Roger not tell you about this watch?
Oh, no, he, he didn't.
Well, it's a stolen watch,
and it's got a GPS tracker inside of it.
So, you know, when I take the foil off,
police might get a quick
signal from it, uh,
before I can take it out.
So we could get arrested for this?
Uh, it, it is possible, but
I, I'm fairly confident I can,
you know, take it out pretty quick.
Uh, but then you're
going to need to take it
and get out of here.
Oh, my God.
Okay? Yeah?
Okay, so are you ready?
Okay, then do this.
Go watch the door.
(tense music)
If it weren't for my visa.
You ready?
(packaging rustling)
Here we go.
(packaging continues rustling)
(tense music continues)
Magnificent, it's the real watch.
I can tell you that for sure.
Roger is going to be a lucky
man to have this piece.
Are you done yet?
No, just getting started, actually.
But, uh, shouldn't take too, too long.
(item thudding)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
Scalpel.
What?
I'm just kidding.
(item clanking)
It's done.
I only saw it for a second.
It popped up somewhere around here.
There's nothing else around here
except for that crystal store.
All right, son, here you go.
Take this.
And please get outta my store.
Thank you, sir.
Uh, my boss said he already
worked out the money.
He did, good luck.
(tense music continues)
(door clattering)
(bell chimes)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(traffic whooshing)
(door clattering)
Don't make us chase you.
Just give us the watch, and you can leave.
It's not gonna be much of a fight.
Last chance.
(tense music continues)
(birds chirping)
(door clattering)
(engine humming)
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(feet shuffling)
(foot thudding)
(latch clicking)
(door clattering)
Wait. Stop.
(fist thudding)
Please, I don't know what's happening.
Where's the fucking watch?
I hope you didn't toss it.
Huh?
This is the one.
Should we shoot him?
I don't know, playboy.
What do you think?
What were you going to do with this?
Picking it up for my boss.
Well, he should know better
than take that shit isn't his.
If you try coming after us,
we actually will shoot you.
(fist thudding)
(Zahir gasping)
(tense music continues)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Hey, get back to work.
(phone ringing)
(horn honking)
(phone ringing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Just letting you know we got the watch.
That tracker isn't
showing up anymore either.
So good work.
(pensive music)
Should we drop it off
with the daughter tonight?
No, no, no, let's hold on it for now.
We did all the work getting it back,
and it's worth a lot more
than she's paying us.
Take it to 847 Newton Crescent.
There's a kid named Horiko there.
I could hold onto it as
well if it's easier for you.
No, I can't have you getting arrested
for something else and losing it.
Just take it there.
I'll let him know you're coming.
(horn honking)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
So what happens now?
I guess we're going to a safe house.
Oh, which one?
I haven't been there before,
but it sounds like it's
a bit more low key.
(horn honking)
(phone ringing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
Who's calling?
It's Aleisha. Did you see the ping?
I got something, like, 20 minutes ago.
(pensive music)
Please tell me you saw it.
Oh, I'm afraid not.
But I've been thinking about the deal,
and I don't think it's gonna work out.
It's too complicated.
What do you mean? You told
me you could get this done.
Yeah, I know,
but I'm afraid it's not gonna
be as easy as I thought.
Do you have his watch?
I don't have it, no.
You greedy bastard, that
watch means nothing to you.
I'll pay you double
what it's worth.
- I'm gonna hang up now.
But if you're gonna cause
any problems for me,
I'll send my people over
there to take care of it,
so please do not call-
Don't you fucking
- this number again.
- Talk to me like that.
Thank you for your understanding
and have a good night.
(Zahir breathing heavily)
(phone ringing)
Zahir, I talked to the jeweller.
He said you got the watch.
Are you still gonna make
it on the boat tonight?
There were some men
waiting outside the store.
They chased me into the
alleyway and beat me.
I'm badly hurt.
You lost the fucking watch?
You lost the fucking watch?
Please, there was, there
was just nothing I could do.
They, they chased me.
I tried to run away, but they caught me.
I sent you over there
to do one Goddamn thing,
and you fuck it up.
Please, please, boss, there
was just nothing I could do.
You piece of shit.
I shoulda known you'd fuck this up.
You fuck everything up, you motherfucker.
Fuck you.
Please, boss.
Do you know how
invested I am in this now?
I need that fucking watch.
So before I permanently disown your ass,
is there anything else you
can tell me, anything at all?
I don't know.
I don't know. (Sobbing)
Well, who the fuck were they?
They were both Asian guys.
They, they had, they had
snake tattoos on their hands.
They were, they were young. They were big.
Is there anything else, anything at all?
I don't know what else to do.
Please, I don't want to be here anymore.
Can I just come back home tonight?
I don't care what you do.
I never wanna see your fucking face again,
and you can forget about that visa.
Boss, please, I lost my wallet, too.
There, there's no way I
can pay for a ferry ticket.
Go and sell your ass on
East Hastings for all I care.
Fuck you.
(dial tone blaring)
(drawer clattering)
(phone ringing)
(pensive music)
- Speak.
- It's Roger.
Is this who I think it is?
Yeah, it is.
I got a problem. I
need some help fixing it.
Yeah, last job didn't go too well.
I'll give you 10,000
just to look into it
and another 50 if you find anything.
You work with me, and I'll make
sure it's worth your while.
Someone told me you're gonna jail soon.
Yeah, that's true.
That's how you know I
don't care about the money.
Listen, I wouldn't call you
if I didn't think it was necessary.
I don't know anybody else
who could pull this off.
(engine roaring)
(tense music)
'Kay, what about your assistant?
Is it possible that he
could be lying to you?
It's possible, but I highly doubt it.
I was supposed to help him
get his visa in exchange
for this, and that's more
valuable to him than a watch.
All right, two Asian
guys with snake tattoos,
they looked like they
knew what they were doing.
Yeah, that's all I know.
(pensive music)
I know it's not much to go off of.
I know one guy I can talk to.
I'll let you know what I can find.
(footsteps plodding)
(pensive music continues)
(horn honking)
(footsteps plodding)
(door clattering)
(footsteps plodding)
(door clattering)
Hey, hey, don't run away from me.
Listen, I don't have it yet.
I'm still working on it.
All right, well, in the
meantime can you help me out?
I wanna know more about that Asian gang,
the one with the snake symbol.
Those aren't the kind of
people you wanna go looking for.
A few hours ago they
robbed a friend of mine,
and I'm looking to get
back what they took.
How am I supposed to know who took it?
It could have been anyone.
Don't get mouthy with me.
I'm looking for two Asian
guys, younger looking.
They got a snake symbol on their hand.
What can you tell me?
I really don't know much about them,
but you should go see
one of my girls, Vanessa,
she's working at, uh,
Ridgeview and Claremont.
I'll let her know you'll stop by.
She's not there, I'm
gonna come back for you.
(engine roaring)
You can go now.
(horns honking)
(engine churning)
(engine humming)
(horns honking)
Vanessa.
- Who's asking?
Andrew told me you could help me.
(laughs) What's the matter?
You don't smile?
You wanna get in?
(door clattering)
You know they're, like,
organised crime, right?
Are you sure you wanna find these guys?
It's not a problem.
(brooding music)
Well, there's a few
places they hang out,
(engine roaring)
But if anyone finds out
I told you, I'll be dead.
They won't find out.
They run a card game here
up on the second floor.
It's, like, one of the office floors.
Is it pretty busy?
Yeah, it's mostly Chinese
guys, but the Japanese guys,
they run the card game.
(brooding music continues)
They use one of the
units on the second floor
like a stash house.
It, it's all, like, guns,
and drugs, and stuff.
But there's people there all the time.
Hmm.
Mm, is there anywhere else
that could be keeping it?
Just one.
Pull over somewhere here.
It's that one on the left.
I'm not sure what they do there,
but I know they use it for something.
How do you know?
Well, one of the guys who
lives there is a client.
He, like, stays there for
a few days every week,
and then somebody else
comes when he leaves, so.
So there's always someone there?
Yeah, but whenever I'm there,
it just seems like they don't
even use it for anything.
The inside looks like a family house,
but it's really just a front
for what they have going on in there.
Mm.
Do you need a ride back downtown?
Thanks, but there's
a train station nearby.
I'll walk.
Thanks.
Thanks, have fun.
(door clattering)
(The Fixer sighs)
(engine roaring)
(wind rustling)
(engine humming)
(hand thudding)
(footsteps)
(brooding music)
(siren wailing)
(door clattering)
(pensive music)
(footsteps plodding)
(pensive music continues)
(lock pick clicking)
(latch clicking)
(door clattering)
(latch clicking)
(pensive music continues)
(bin clattering)
(drawer clicking)
(stove opening)
(brooding music continues)
(safe thudding)
(footsteps plodding)
(safe thudding)
(brooding music continues)
(brooding music continues)
(footsteps creaking)
(footsteps creaking)
(brooding music continues)
(feet shuffling)
(door clattering)
Just relax.
Do you have a piece?
No.
Come over here, over here.
Come on.
Right there, stop.
(baton clattering)
Walk over to the safe, slowly.
(brooding music continues)
The safe, open it.
What?
It's the safe or your life.
When you open it, don't reach inside.
(safe clanking)
- It's open.
Good, now stand up.
Walk over to the other side of the room.
(brooding music continues)
(brooding music continues)
Stay up against the wall.
If you move, I'll blow your head off.
Don't move.
(foot thudding)
(watch shifting)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
Stay there.
Just stay there.
(footsteps creaking)
(footsteps plodding)
(gunshots blasting)
(The Fixer groaning)
(gunshots blasting)
(glass shattering)
(gunshots continue blasting)
(alarm blaring)
(gunshots continue blasting)
(door clattering)
(alarm continues blaring)
(engine roaring)
(siren wailing)
(phone ringing)
- What?
- Someone just hit
the safe house.
- What happened?
What about the watch? Is it still there?
No, the guy took it.
I just went out to get some smokes,
and when I came back, the
guy was already inside.
It was like he knew where it was.
Not possible, it's only been
there for a couple of hours.
Clearly, he had some help.
(siren wailing)
I, I shot at him.
I think I hit him in the leg.
Was it just one guy?
Yeah, just one, he's
a white guy in his 30s.
He's, uh, pretty tall, pretty buff.
He's, like, 6'2 " or 6'3".
He drives a grey, silver SUV.
And who else knew about the watch?
As far as I know, it's just me
and then those two guys
that dropped it off.
But I definitely hit him in the leg.
All right, if someone picks
you up, keep your mouth shut.
I'll call the lawyer now,
and try to get out of there
if you can, all right?
(siren wailing)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
(dishes clanking)
(customers chattering indistinctly)
(phone ringing)
Hey.
Who else knew about the
watch and the safe house?
No one, as far as I know.
That was one of the
most secret safe houses,
and you two were the only ones
who knew the watch was there.
So explain to me how it got
robbed just a couple of hours
you guys dropped it off.
What?
We did exactly what you told us to do.
Well, clearly, someone fucked up,
and you're top of the list right now.
It just doesn't make any sense.
The guy's six foot tall, white.
He's driving a grey SUV.
Apparently, he's been
shot, so I need you two
to go check the hospital to see
if he's dumb enough to go there.
Got it, boss.
Do you guys have
something to do with this?
Think we'd be stupid
enough to steal from you?
Well, you were dumb enough
to beat someone unconscious
right outside of our card
game yesterday, so yes, I do.
I said I'd pay off the cost
of shutting down the game.
Well, you guys have till
tomorrow morning to find this guy
and give me me back my fucking watch
'cause right now, I'm
holding you two responsible.
(tense music)
Okay.
Get there now before he gets there
and the police start questioning him
about his fucking gunshot.
(door clattering)
(engine roaring)
I thought it was supposed
to be a safe house.
How the fuck can this be happening to us?
I don't know, but we might be fucked.
This guy is six feet
tall, and he's a white dude.
He has a gunshot wound.
All right.
He couldn't have gone that far yet.
This is fucking bullshit.
Somehow he's always
fucking blaming it on us.
Fuck.
You think we should go
check out the waiting room?
With a gunshot wound,
he'll probably go straight to trauma.
I don't think we'll be able to get to him.
Let's look around a little bit more.
Boss has probably called everyone by now.
If this guy pokes his head
out in town even for a second,
we'll know about it.
(tense music continues)
(phone ringing)
Yeah, what do you got for me?
I have your watch.
You're a fucking godsend.
Can you come to Victoria tomorrow?
I, I don't trust it any other way.
I can't. (Grunts)
I've been shot.
I need to go to the hospital.
Oh, no, oh, no, you can't be serious.
It's pretty bad.
Now just hold on. I'll pay you extra.
Well, you have to pay
a lot more than 60 grand
if you want this thing.
That's fine. How about 90K?
I have to get rid of this
thing before I check in.
The cops are gonna be all over me soon.
I'll put it in this broken telephone pole.
Just send your boy to come and get it.
If it's damaged, I'm not paying.
- Just send your boy.
- Oh, okay.
Now tell me exactly where
you're gonna put it.
(phone ringing)
(bridge traffic passes)
(phone continues ringing)
Zahir, listen, pal.
I lost my cool earlier.
I, I didn't know what to do.
I know I overreacted. I'm sorry.
I wanna make it up to you.
I'll straighten everything out.
I'll get you a hotel room for tonight.
I'll, I'll get you a
reservation on the ferry.
I'll find some way to
get some money to you.
You're my right hand man.
Everything's gonna be okay.
Thank you, thank you, boss.
I just have one more
thing for you to do.
Uh, don't worry. Nothing's
gonna happen this time.
What's that?
The watch, I got it back.
It's in a telephone pole in an alley.
I'll send you the details.
Just go by and grab it
on your way to the hotel.
You want me to go fishing
around a telephone pole?
I promise nothing's
gonna happen this time.
Get the watch and go to the hotel.
Sleep in even.
You don't even have to see me.
Just give the watch to
my kid when you get back.
My visa,
I want you to sign the
papers as soon as I get back.
You'll get your visa. Don't worry.
That might be the car.
Pull over here.
(pensive music)
(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
This is definitely it.
He must be in the hospital.
Should we bust in?
No, get back in the car.
(door clattering)
I can fucking feel him.
He's gotta be around here somewhere.
(feet shuffling)
(engine humming)
Whoa, no fucking way.
Holy shit, it's him.
I can't fucking believe it.
Please god let it be him.
Hey, man, you okay?
I'm fine.
You sure? I can drive you to emerge.
Let's get him in the back.
(engine humming)
(door clattering)
(feet pattering)
(feet continue pattering)
(brooding music)
(hand thudding)
Hey, man, where you going?
We're just trying to help you.
(zipper whizzing)
(jacket rustling)
Listen, you fuck, give us the watch,
and we'll let you fucking go.
What are you talking about?
You know exactly what
the fuck I'm talking about.
Where the fuck is it?
If I don't get this leg fixed,
I'm gonna fucking die soon,
and you'll be liable.
Now let me go.
Just give us the fucking
watch, and you can go.
You don't wanna give it up? Fine.
We'll make sure your
last hours on earth are
pure fucking misery.
Get him in the car.
(door clattering)
Fucking go.
(The Fixer groaning)
(door clattering)
(brooding music continues)
Just get in the car
if you don't want to catch
a bullet in your leg again.
(brooding music continues)
(door clattering)
(parking break clanking)
Give us the keys.
I'm gonna fucking die soon.
(keys clanking)
(door clattering)
(feet shuffling)
(latch clicking)
(visor clattering)
(door clattering)
Fuck.
(glove box clattering)
Fuck.
It's either the watch
or your life. Pick one.
I think he has an hour
or two of life left in him.
I think we should get busy on him.
Listen, if we don't get
the watch back, we're dead.
Let me get the blow torch from the trunk.
Okay, but not here.
(feet shuffling)
(train passing)
(crickets chirping)
(crickets continue chirping)
You know this isn't the first
time we've used this spot.
I can't find it.
You want some help with
your bullet wound, eh?
We'll help you.
- Got it.
- Bring it over.
(The Fixer gasping)
This is your last chance.
I don't know.
Why is it so special to you?
It's just a fucking watch.
(The Fixer gasping)
I guess we should try
and stop the bleeding.
(The Fixer gasping)
(The Fixer screaming)
You know no one's gonna hear
you at this time of night, eh?
(The Fixer gasping)
Just tell us where you hid the watch.
(The Fixer gasping)
Fuck.
(blow torch hissing)
Where did you put the watch?
(The Fixer gasping)
(blow torch hissing)
All right then, maybe this
will help with the bleeding.
(blow torch hissing)
(The Fixer screaming)
Is it really worth protecting
whoever this is, huh?
(The Fixer gasping)
(blow torch hissing)
Is it really worth it?
(blow torch continues hissing)
I left it back at the hospital.
Where exactly?
It's in a busted up telephone
pole where you found me.
Is someone coming to get it?
(blow torch hissing)
Yes, yes, but I don't know who.
- Right now?
- I don't know.
How can we find him
if he's already gone?
I don't know. I've never met him.
It's some rich guy's assistant,
he bought it off some crooked store owner.
How can we fucking find him?
I don't know.
Give me that.
He told me the kid was
leaving the store with it,
and he got jumped.
Remember where we
found that kid earlier?
He came outta that store?
Sounds like it's our only hope.
(liquid sloshing)
(door clattering)
What about him?
(gunshot blasting)
(casing clinking)
(doors clattering)
(pensive music)
(crickets chirping)
(pensive music continues)
(engine roaring)
First thing, check the telephone pole.
Hopefully, it's still there.
We'll see.
I fucking hate this job.
You're not the only one.
Just fucking look at us.
Look at us right now.
I know.
Are you sure?
Fuck.
Let's try the store.
Looks like it opens at 8:00.
Did you find out
anything about the owner?
Checked online.
Just says something about
a guy named Raymond,
nothing much to go off of.
All right, let's go get some food,
come back and wait on the store,
catch him first thing in the
morning as soon as he comes in.
Should only be a couple
hours by this point.
(feet shuffling)
(traffic whooshing)
(lighter igniting)
(phone ringing)
I got you your watch back.
You did? That's great.
Did you find somewhere for me to stay?
Yeah, it's all taken
care of. It's an Airbnb.
Okay, what about some money?
I still need to get on the
ferry and get some gas.
Uh, I called a guy, and he's
gonna stop by in the morning
with an envelope full of cash.
Hey, sleep in. You deserve it.
And when you get back to Victoria,
it's gonna be a big payday, buddy.
(light switch clicks)
(door clattering)
(fan humming)
(device whirring)
As most of you know,
my stepfather Daniel has
passed away recently,
and I'm trying my best to
support the rest of the family,
and one of the ways I'm
trying to do that is
by finding his watch.
Sometime after the
accident, it was stolen.
So if you have seen it
or have any information,
please reach out to me.
Thank you for your support.
(traffic whooshing)
Do you think we'll
actually get out of this?
Man, I don't know,
but somehow we actually do, then what?
We basically got a hit put on us
for something that wasn't our fault.
How long till it happens again?
I've been starting to think
the same thing, you know?
Is it even worth it?
You're wondering that now?
This well may be the last cup of coffee,
(laughs) and we're not even 30 yet.
Well we had a damn good run for a while.
A good run, I mean,
sure, we were the man.
We were walking around like
the man, but who respects us?
Who genuinely respects us,
other criminals, naive girls?
None of this shit was worth
it, I mean, none of it.
(brakes squeaking)
And I know I'm not
supposed to be saying this.
Who cares?
(traffic whooshing)
I'm leaving the city tomorrow.
Even if we manage to find
the watch, I'm leaving.
I don't blame you.
(traffic whooshing)
(birds chirping)
(car alarm blaring)
(birds continue chirping)
(engine roaring)
(car alarm continues blaring)
(birds continue chirping)
(horn honking)
(birds continue chirping)
(door clattering)
(car alarm blaring)
(horn honking)
(door clattering)
(car alarm continues blaring)
(phone ringing)
(Roger grunts)
(Roger exhales)
Yeah.
Roger, have you decided what to do?
(Roger sighs)
We have court later
this afternoon, (sighs)
And you still haven't decided what to do.
Roger, are you still there?
Uh, the deal?
Yeah, I'll take it.
I think that's a wise decision.
I'll stop by your building
later this afternoon,
and we can go in together, okay?
Okay, uh, I'll see you in a bit.
(traffic whooshing)
(birds squawking)
(traffic continues whooshing)
(machine whirring)
(brooding music)
(bell chiming)
Uh, good morning, gentlemen.
Can I, uh, help you with something?
Yesterday evening,
someone came through here.
You might have sold 'em a fancy watch.
Um, I don't know what
you're talking about.
(brooding music continues)
No, no, no, we're not gonna do
the whole back-and-forth thing today.
Don't make this hard on us.
Just tell us who you sold the watch to.
I'm sorry, I can't disclose that.
Found the family.
Give me your wallet.
(brooding music continues)
(camera clicks)
342 Everglade Grove, unit two.
So are you gonna tell us or not?
I'm starting to get a little impatient.
I sold it to a crooked business guy,
uh, but he doesn't live here.
Then who was the kid last night
who left your store with it?
Okay, that was his assistant.
Uh, he was supposed to
bring it back to him.
And where's he bringing it?
To the guy, he's taking it to the guy,
to his house.
You have a beautiful wife.
I Don't know exactly where he lives.
His assistant is supposed to take it back
to him today on the ferry to Victoria.
How do you know it'll be today?
I don't think you realize
what you've gotten yourself
into. Huh?
This isn't a fucking game right now.
I took him some money this morning
for a fucking ferry ticket.
He's staying at an Airbnb downtown.
What time is his ferry?
Well, that I really don't know.
What's this guy's name,
and where can we find him if we miss him
at the ferry terminal?
(bell chimes)
Put the gun down now.
No, you put it down.
Gentlemen, I don't care
if there's the two of you.
One of you's gonna die anyway.
Who the fuck is this guy?
Who the fuck are you guys?
You guys are trying to rob
the store or something?
Okay, everyone, uh, calm down.
Just, just stop, everybody.
Fuck that shit, I'm not gonna stop.
I want my money, and those
pricks ain't getting none of it.
This isn't a robbery.
We're just about to leave.
We're not going anywhere while
this guy's got his gun out.
Hey, you geniuses start shooting,
cops are gonna be all over the store,
no one gets paid, no one
gets their watch, okay?
I just put somebody
in the dirt yesterday.
If I have to do it again,
it won't bother me none.
Yeah, well, so did we, so
you can either put the gun down
and get the fuck out, or we'll
both fucking unload on you.
Okay, okay, we'll leave.
We got everything we need.
We can go camp by ferry and wait for him.
If we miss him, we're fucked.
Tyson.
Let these guys, leave.
Just back away from the door.
I have your money, it's in the safe.
If you guys will leave
now, I won't shoot you.
(tense music)
Alright, alright, we'll leave.
(tense music continues)
(tense music continues)
(bell chimes)
(feet shuffling)
(doors clattering)
(engine churning)
(engine churning)
(brooding music)
(brooding music continues)
Hopefully, he hits some
traffic and we can beat him.
(brooding music continues)
We should probably call
the boss and tell him
what's going on before
he starts sending people
to come to find us.
I think we should hold off.
If we call him after we get the watch,
he'll have no choice but to lay off us.
Fair enough.
(brooding music continues)
(birds chirping)
(birds continue chirping)
(door clattering)
(birds continue chirping)
(engine roaring)
(birds continue chirping)
Holy shit, I think I see him.
Let me see.
(birds chirping)
It's definitely him.
Thank fuck, we might be
able to get out of this mess.
Let's go get in the car. Let's get him.
Let's just follow him onto the boat.
Then he won't be able to run again.
One of the ways I'm trying to do that is
by finding his watch
sometime after the acc
(birds squawking)
(camera clicks)
(buttons clicking)
(notification chimes)
(birds squawking)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
Hi there, um, my name is Mia,
I'm the social media manager
for Aleisha DeSierra.
I saw that you might have
come across the watch
the family is looking for.
Yes, that's correct.
And you're sure it's the original one?
It has the limited edition
numbers on the back?
Yeah, yeah, it does.
And would you mind sending a picture
of the back to Aleisha's account?
Yeah, that's, that's no problem.
(birds chirping)
(camera clicks)
(birds squawking and chirping)
All right, so what I'm
gonna do is I'm gonna get you
in touch with Aleish.
Are you somewhere comfortable?
Sort of, I'll be okay.
All right, just hang
tight. It shouldn't be long.
(door clattering)
(birds chirping)
(phone ringing)
That's definitely him.
(door clattering)
Hi, is this Zahir?
Yes, it is.
I just saw your photo, so
you actually have the watch?
Yes, uh, I do.
Just so you know, I
didn't actually steal it.
It's, it's a long story.
Oh, I'm not even worried
about that right now.
If you're in Vancouver, can
you deliver it, like, now?
Yes, that's no problem.
I just have to ask, is there any reward?
Oh, yeah, don't, don't
even worry about that.
I'll make sure it's worth your while.
I live downtown.
How long do you think you'll take?
Maybe 45 minutes, can
you send me the address?
Yeah, absolutely, thank
you again for doing this.
It's, it's no problem.
I'm happy to do it.
(birds chirping)
(keys jangling)
Oh, fuck, I think he's leaving.
Fuck, do you think he saw us?
Fuck, I don't know,
but we can't lose him.
(footsteps plodding)
(engine churning)
(door clattering)
(pensive music)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
Stay on him, but not too close.
If we lose him, we're dead.
I can still see him up ahead,
fucking Christ, fuck.
(brooding music)
(gear stick clattering)
Oh, fuck, now he's going inside.
I don't think he knows we're here.
He'll have to eventually
come back to his car,
but this time, we can't be stupid enough
to let him make it there.
(bell chimes)
(hand knocking)
(latch clicking)
(door squeaking)
You've got the watch?
Oh, my God.
Oh, thank you, thank you so much.
Oh, you have no idea what
this thing means to my family.
What happened to you?
I had a really bad day yesterday.
All right, well, come inside.
You can relax for a bit.
If you don't mind my asking,
how did you get a hold of it?
MY boss sent me from
Victoria to pick it up.
He bought it off of a jeweller.
I don't know how the jeweller got it.
Well, however he got
it, it doesn't matter now.
There, there's something
I need to tell you.
There's some thugs that have
been chasing me around the city
trying to get that watch.
I think they might be outside right now.
Right now?
(city humming)
Are they the ones that did this to you?
I think we should call the police.
No, we don't need to call the police.
(bell chimes)
You motherfucker, you fucking cocksucker.
You think you could come
strutting over here,
try to scare me, try to push
me around, you piece of shit?
Your boss fucking ripped me off.
Are you gonna shoot me now?
Go ahead, motherfucker. Shoot me.
Go ahead, downtown
Vancouver in broad daylight
with cameras all over the
fucking neighbourhood.
Shoot me. Go and do it.
Lower your voice, you dumb bimbo.
That's what I thought.
Now fuck off and tell your
boss to go fuck himself.
(door clattering)
What the fuck do we do now?
If we don't get that
fucking watch, we're dead.
I don't know, but she's right.
We can't do much here. We both have guns.
If the cops comes, we're fucked,
even if we're not doing anything.
If we mask up, we can go
in and kick the door down.
If we start walking
around with masks on,
the cops will be outside even
before we find the apartment,
which we don't even know the number for.
Fuck.
How could this get so fucked up?
I think we missed our chance.
Let's just wait for the
Indian kid to pop out.
(door clattering)
What happened?
I told them to fuck off.
What if they come back?
They won't be coming back.
(brooding music)
(phone ringing)
Hello?
You happy now, now that you sent
your little goons after me?
What?
Your little goon just fucking grabbed me
in the parking lot and stole
my father's watch back.
What?
So are you happy now,
stealing a family heirloom
off of someone who just
lost a family member?
(brooding music continues)
What did you just do?
You won't have to
worry about them anymore.
(phone ringing)
You answer it.
He threatened to kill me the
last time I talked to him.
(Masaki sighs)
Come on.
You get the watch back?
Uh, no, not yet.
We know where it is, though.
We're just waiting for
a good time to grab it.
What?
You don't have it yet?
Uh, no, not yet.
We'll get it soon. I promise.
You have my word.
We just need a little bit
more time to figure it out.
Where are you guys right now then?
We're on Commercial Drive
outside this apartment building.
We tracked this Indian
kid down to a condo.
He has the watch.
What's the address?
What?
The address of the condo,
what is it?
9742 Commercial Drive.
All right, just stay there
and don't let the Indian kid leave.
Boss, there's still
a chance we can get it.
We can practically see it from here.
All right, all right.
Just wait there then and
bring me my fucking watch.
What did he say?
He wants us to wait here.
We'll get shot if we wait here.
This guy's fucking crazy.
Fuck it, let's leave then.
Let, let's get out it town like we said.
Let's just go and pack up a couple bags
and get the fuck outta here.
All right.
All right, let's go.
He's probably sending
people here right now.
And then this morning
when I got to the ferry,
I remembered everything
my boss said to me,
and I decided to call you instead.
Well, you did the right thing.
(footsteps creaking)
How does $20,000 sound?
Sounds incredible.
And have you ever been
on a movie set before?
No, no, I haven't.
Well, there's always jobs available
if you're willing to work hard.
I could set something up
for you if you'd like.
- I'd Love that.
- All right,
well, I'll give you my personal
number before you leave,
and when you're ready to
move here, just let me know,
and we'll get a job sorted out for you.
We can figure out the
immigration stuff, too.
Thank you.
You have no idea what this means to me.
The hours are long, and
you'll have to work hard,
but you won't be taken advantage of.
I'll do anything, thank you.
No, thank you.
You did the right thing today.
(brooding music)
We need to get our
shit together and fast.
I know. I still gotta
go back to my house first.
Fuck, man, you live
all the way across town.
What do you expect me to do,
not leave without packing a single bag?
We need to move fast.
I wouldn't be surprised if
they're already onto us.
Fuck it, man.
How are we supposed to
survive without any cash?
Fuck, I mean, like,
okay, we should still do
those collections on East
Hastings that was still got here.
Let's at least go to my house first.
Let me get my shit.
We should also get
rid of this fucking car.
This guy's blood stains, blood
is all over the back seat.
All right, we'll, we'll
go torch it somewhere.
I can drop you off, and I'll go burn it.
You can grab your stuff and pick me up.
All right, let's do that.
(brooding music continues)
(footsteps plodding)
(footsteps continue plodding)
(traffic whooshing)
(horn honking)
(footsteps continue plodding)
(passersby chattering indistinctly)
(jeans clattering)
(phone ringing)
(phone continues ringing)
Zahir, where are you?
Did you make the boat?
I'm just calling to tell you I quit.
What?
The watch is gone. I quit.
Goddamn you, you little shit.
I'm gonna make sure you
never get another work visa
as long as you live.
You said the same thing yesterday.
I don't care.
I'm just calling you
one last time to tell you
that I won't be seeing you again.
Take care, Roger.
(passerby chattering indistinctly)
(phone beeps)
(Zahir sighs)
(pensive music continues)
Hey.
(birds chirping)
(door clattering)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
You got everything?
No, but it'll have to do.
We don't have time to stick around.
We gotta go quick.
(phone ringing)
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, I'm coming down now.
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(engine roaring)
All right, we'll pull over here.
We've done a lap, so we know it's clear.
I'll walk from here just in case.
We should have skipped the collections.
I know.
Come grab me in 40 minutes.
Try and be quick.
Good luck.
(door clattering)
(feet shuffling)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
(key clanking)
(engine churning)
(engine roaring)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(keys jingling)
(gunshots blasting)
(gunshot blasting)
(body thudding)
(pensive music continues)
(gunshots blasting)
(gravel crunching)
(gunshots blasting)
(engine roaring)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(door clattering)
No, fuck.
(engine roaring)
Fuck.
When you don't have to stay
(engine roaring)
In the place you were made
You're a mover
You're a prover
When life is so sweet
It runs down the street
From where you were
To the sewer
(Jail bars clattering)
(Inmates yelling)
It's the best and most
From the mountains to
coast, a cascade of
Riches you'll get,
you'll win every bet
Just don't forget
What it's made of
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
(pensive music continues)
To lose is a crime
But you've still got time to manoevre
Til the hour has struck
And you've used all the luck
In Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
Vancouver
(pensive music continues)