12 Rounds 2: Reloaded Page #4

Synopsis: WWE Wrestler Randy Orton portrays Nick Malloy, an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) who finds himself caught in a deadly 12-round game of cat and mouse with a vigilante tied to the paramedic's past. With little time to spare and his wife's life hanging in the balance, the EMT must figure out why he's been chosen to be the pawn in this maniac's game before it's too late.
Director(s): Roel Reiné
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.4
R
Year:
2013
95 min
231 Views


Talk to me. Talk to me!

I don't know, OK?!

I don't know!

I don't have a freaking idea

what's going on right now!

You like what you see, Nick?

Next time, that could easily be Sarah.

Now, you do as you're told

and get back in the car.

You son of a b*tch.

Hey, I make the rules, you follow.

If people bent the rules to fit

their own needs, there would be chaos.

Laws need to be enforced, Nick!

You're about to find that out.

Go. Get in the car.

if it's the best you can do, yeah.

As long as you've checked everywhere.

It's right here. All clear.

OK, thanks anyway.

So I had them check

the name the girl gave us.

Tommy Weaver is for real.

At least now we know

who we're looking for.

He's the governor's kid.

Apparently, he's considered

the black sheep of the family.

He's been in and out

of trouble for years.

A real thorn in his

dad's side, politically.

When the governor's ex remarried,

Tommy took her new last name

to piss him off.

Governor pretty much disowned him

after his recent incarceration.

Tommy just got released

from rehab two days ago.

Which is exactly

when the governor went missing.

You think Malloy's involved

in the governor's disappearance?

Well, it's not a coincidence the governor's

grabbed the same day his kid's released.

Check with the rehab facility.

See who Tommy got chummy with.

Maybe he got in deep

with someone he met there.

This is their way of showing

him they're serious.

Hey, this better be good news.

Yeah, listen, we pulled a plate

off a traffic cam near the motel.

Malloy left the scene

in a 2012 Mercedes.

OnStar?

No, yeah, we tried, it's blocked,

so we can't trace it.

Also, Tommy's wearing a tracking device.

- That's the conditions of his parole.

- Great.

Well, yeah, not really.

We can't trace that either.

Yeah, guys, truth is, this is

unlike anything we've seen before.

This is top of the line stuff,

and it's way above our pay grade, so...

All right. Stay on it.

Call me when you get something.

- Doing our best.

- Damn it.

Come on.

We're here. We're here!

That was close, Nick. I was about to hang up.

What, and stop all our fun?

Sounds like you think we're gonna win.

Round six. Hey, we've made it

to the halfway mark. Congratulations.

You know, I have to admit

I thought you'd be dead by now.

- Maybe I was just hoping.

- Feeling the same way about you.

Touch.

Now, to win round six, Nick,

you have to figure out its significance.

Why I brought you there.

You wanted to know why you?

Well, Nick... here's your chance to find out.

I'm giving you the pieces

to the puzzle. Put them together.

You got three minutes.

Look around, and see

if you can find a clue. Anything.

- I know this place.

- What'd you say?

I said I know this place.

What do you mean, you know it?

This is the place I had my...

my crash.

The DUI I'm on parole for.

- A year ago?

- Yeah.

I was here, too.

I was at...

...the right place at the right time.

This is about that night.

You were the driver.

I was coming home from a party, man.

I was at a club, and I was...

I was just coming home.

There was a woman

in that car you hit.

She was trapped.

She died.

Wait a minute, that wasn't just a DUI.

How are you out?

I told you, man,

it was just an accident.

No, no, no. Bullshit!

Bullshit! That's manslaughter.

How'd a manslaughter charge get reduced

to less than a year in rehab?

Look...

Answer me.

- Answer me!

- It was my dad, OK? My daddy!

He got my charges reduced, OK?

He pulled some strings.

He got a... a good judge,

he hired a great lawyer.

A great lawyer? The dead lawyer

in the back of the trunk?

- Oh, God.

- This is how the pieces fit.

You, me, the lawyer...

Him.

It was his wife.

You killed his wife, man.

You took something from him.

And rather than pay for what you've done,

you weaseled your way out.

You cheated justice.

Those were the scales

you threw off balance.

Man, this is f***ed up.

This is f***ed up!

How can a guy just take

the law into his own hands?!

But you could bend it

to avoid paying for your crimes?

You know what they would do

to me in prison?

They'd kill me in a freaking week, man.

At least then you could have

apologized to her in person.

- Yeah.

- It was an accident.

It was a mistake,

the worst mistake of my life.

- Right.

- I didn't do it on purpose, OK?

Is that right?

Am I supposed to just throw away

the rest of my life

because of one really bad choice?

What about the rest of her life?

You ever think of that?

What about the rest of her life?

This is all because of you.

All this sh*t that's going on

is because of you.

People are dead because of you!

My partner's barely alive!

My wife's in danger because you...

...you didn't want to pay

for what the f*** you had done!

You bloodsucker.

Come on.

I got it.

I know what this is about.

It's about that night, the accident,

the one Tommy caused.

You lost your wife.

I lost everything, Nick!

I'm so sorry. What happened

to her was awful, it's tragic.

- I'm sorry, but...

- Hey!

Don't you dare pretend

you're innocent in all this.

You saved him.

If you had just let him die,

none of this would have happened!

None of this would have been necessary!

She would've had the justice

that she deserved.

But no. No, Nick.

You had to be a hero.

I was doing my job.

Your job... was to save her.

The innocent.

Not those who needlessly

inflict suffering and pain!

- I tried.

- No, you failed!

Twelve jurors were supposed

to decide his fate.

They didn't,

so now I am gonna do it for them.

For all of them.

Round by round!

Him, his rich father,

the judge, the fat-cat lawyer.

You, Nick.

This isn't the answer.

It's the only answer that they're not gonna

be able to buy their way out of, Nick.

Looks like our friend

doesn't want to play anymore.

I think you better get him

back there, Nick.

What do you mean, you can't find him?

Did you try tracking his cell?

We did.

It's not giving off a signal.

Or he removed the batteries

so we can't find him.

That doesn't make any sense.

Is he OK?

We know he was fine

when he left the scene.

And when he abducted the governor's son.

My husband didn't abduct anyone.

Has he tried to contact you?

No. I haven't heard from him

since he left for work this morning.

Was he maybe acting weird before he left?

Did he say or do anything unusual?

No. Everything was fine.

Mrs. Malloy...

...anything you can tell us

about what your husband might be up to

- will only help us find him.

- Look, I'm sorry.

I don't know, but whatever it is,

Nick is not a part of it.

Just find my husband?

We'll do our best.

Call me anytime.

Looks like you're having trouble

hanging onto your new best friend.

Well, Nick, because of Tommy's antics,

you just lost round seven.

- No. Wait.

- Too late, Nick.

I just deactivated the block

that was hiding Tommy's anklet signal.

Oh, Sh*t!

Whoa!

Which means, you have got about

six minutes before every cop

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