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Synopsis: 2ELEVEN IS THE TALE OF TWO BROTHERS HUSTLING TO SURVIVE IN THE STREETS OF DETROIT. ZO, THE CALM, AMBITIOUS BROTHER WANTS NOTHING MORE THAN TO GIVE HIS DAUGHTER, NATTY, A BETTER LIFE WHILE MURDA, THE FLASHY HOT TEMPERED BROTHER LOVES THE FAST LIFE AND EVEN FASTER MONEY. TWO VERY DIFFERENT BROTHERS WITH THE SAME OCCUPATION, COMMITTING ROBBERIES. ZO, MURDA, AND THEIR ACCOMPLICE, RELL START OFF AS SMALL TIME THIEVES UNTIL ZO LINKS UP WITH A SEASON VETERAN WHO GIVES THEM THE OPPORTUNITY TO CATCH BIGGER FISH AND MAKE MORE MONEY. ONCE THESE "JACK BOYS" BEGIN TO SEE A SHIFT IN INCOME, THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ZO AND MURDA BECOME MORE APPARENT. TEMPERS FLARE, BLOOD IS SHED, AND LINES ARE CROSSED. THE MORE MONEY THAT IS MADE, THE MORE LOYALTY IS TESTED. THIS URBAN DRAMA IS SURE TO LEAVE YOU THINKING.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2015
107 min
732 Views


catch dawg on this side.

- Hurry up, hurry up.

- Turn your b*tch ass around,

nigga.

Mm-hm.

The f*** I say?

Give me that sh*t.

The f*** you thought this was?

Bring yo ass

on, nigga, com on, man.

Man, get the f*** in the truck.

- When dawg wake up, tell

him y'all money on the table.

Sh*t a'ready split up.

F*** you got attitude, fo'?

- You my motherfuckin' attitude.

Nigga, I told you not to

be on all that wild sh*t.

You nearly stomped that

nigga to death out there!

- Man, I did what I had to do, dawg.

I felt like our lives was in danger.

- Three niggas to one!

How da f*** you figure that?

You on all that wild sh*t for no reason!

- Nigga, it was for a f***in' reason!

- Nigga, what was the reason!

- I knew he wouldn't shut the f*** up!

And he took too long to give me his money!

I did what the f*** I had to do, dawg!

One of us coulda got killed out there.

- All I'm sayin' is, do sh*t how I plan!

All that hot sh*t, that's

how niggas go down!

What the f***, is you scared?

What is you in this sh*t fo', bro?

There gonna come a time we gonna

have to bust one of them niggas.

I don't know about you,

but I'm ready for that.

Better pick another game, homeboy.

This sh*t is eat or get ate.

F*** wrong wit you?

Look how

calm and peaceful the city is.

How beautiful it looks.

God ol' Motown.

Well, at least it used to be.

It's different now.

It's about survivin'.

I mean, I love my brother, I really do.

But I can't keep riskin' my

life runnin' up behind him.

I got Natty to look after.

- Hey dad, rise and shine.

- Well, dad, it's time for you to get up.

- Yeah, I ate cereal.

But guess what?

I really, really, need

to tell you something.

What is it?

- Nothin', I just got up on

the wrong side of the bed.

That's it.

- No, silly, that's just somethin'

people say when they

got a lot on they mind.

What's up?

- Well dad, put this in your mind too.

I need to go to Disney World, bad.

- All right, I just gotta

tie up a few loose ends.

I'ma make it happen, a'right?

- You so silly.

- Natty, your bus is outside.

- Okay, bye dad.

- A'right, lu you, Mama.

And don't

forget to eat the carrots

and broccoli I put in your lunchbox.

Okay, bye.

Bye bye.

So, what you gon' do today?

- Nothin'.

Just got a li'l work to

go take care of later.

- Mm-hm.

Mm, I forgot to tell ya, that daughter

of yours was gettin' on my nerves

about this Disney World trip.

- Ooh, she got me lookin'

all on the internet

for everything about Disney World,

the restaurants, the

rides she wanna go on,

even the hotel she wanna stay in.

Oh, that girl is crazy.

- I know.

I'm trying to save up everything

I can to get her there, Ma.

Well, you need to really try hard.

Save up to get her on out there.

You know, when you and

your brother were younger,

your father had many opportunities

to get you all outta this environment.

But he just kept on dibblin and dablin

out there in the streets,

as if it wouldn't come to an end at

some point or somethin', uh.

I mean, he couldn't even grasp

the concept that, I mean, it's okay

doin' what you doin', as

long as you progressin'.

It only becomes wrong when

you doin' what you doin',

and you not even growin' from it.

Your brother, he is just like your father.

But now, you,

you have an opportunity

to change your life.

and the life of the most important

person in your existence, Natty.

Now, you at least owe her that.

- You mannin' up today.

Gonna drink that Prive straight?

- Yeah.

What's wrong?

Nigga, I know somethin' wrong wit you.

Tell me what's wrong.

- Man, that ho ass nigga, Zo, man.

He got to screamin' and sh*t at me

like I was a little kid.

I'm a grown ass man like he is.

So, what's good, my dude?

Everything good.

- Don't seem like it.

- Just had a long night, that's all.

- Nah.

I had a simple set up put

together for us yesterday and,

don't get me wrong and

all, we got the job done,

but sh*t just didn't go

as smooth as I planned.

- That nigga said I was

trippin' last night.

- Man, Murda, down there stomped

a nigga to death for no reason.

- Nigga might moved the wrong way.

Probably had that tool or somethin'.

- Knowin' you, babe, you

probably were trippin'.

He probably was just

tryin' to calm you down.

I'm keepin' niggas of his ass.

- No.

Man, just like when that

nigga get in that mode,

he ain't his self.

- Maybe we need to sit him

down, talk to him about it.

Gotta be a reason he doin' that.

- Calm down.

- Yeah, you right, bae.

Could you put this in the freezer for me?

Sh*t hot as hell.

- Man, I'm so tired of these high risk

low reward jobs we takin'.

Man, this sh*t just ain't worth it no mo'.

You think you ready for somethin' else?

- Hell, yeah.

- Can't be, makin' mistakes

like you did last night.

Sh*t bring attention to you and a crew.

- You right.

- I might have something fo' you.

- So, how you mama and daddy doin'.

I ain't seen 'em in a minute.

Damn, it have been

a long time, haven't it?

- Yep, it's been a minute.

How your daddy doin'?

- Man, I ain't talk to that ho ass

nigga in over a year, dawg.

Why?

- 'Bout a year ago a nigga was f***ed up

and couldn't send him sh*t.

That nigga was runnin'

'round the yard trippin'.

Talkin' 'bout how what

nobody there fo' him.

Me and Murda wasn't his.

Psh, man.

Yeah right.

- That ain't even the half of it.

That nigga even went around talkin' 'bout

my mama wasn't sh*t with

b*tch he was f***ing wit.

Oh, yeah, your daddy was trippin'.

- Some b*tch he was f***in'.

I felt so disrespected I couldn't even

look at dude the same, man.

- It's crazy, I know you did.

- F*** that nigga.

So, what you got up for

the rest of the day?

- Me and sposed to be chillin'.

Goin' out tonight to

celebrate my new opportunity,

and why don't you just come

out to eat wit us tonight.

And bring your mama and Natty.

It's only dinner.

I wanna see them anyway.

- A'right, I could do that.

I'm tell ya, they better

have some good ass broccoli

on the menu f***in' wit mama though.

- Boy, you crazy.

- And you know how just told you

Natty is goin' crazy

wit this Florida thing,

so do not mention nothin' in front of her.

- Okay.

Okay.

- A'right.

- Grab a box or somethin'.

- Man, I'm tired of packin', damn.

- Yeah, I remember when

I used to work at that Ford plant.

It was rough in there too.

That plant life is not no joke.

I mean, barely gettin' sleep,

workin' overtime every other day?

Mm-mm.

It's depressing in there.

- You know, I know about that hard work.

But that good pay sure

relieves a lota stress.

I think I'd rather have my sanity.

That's why I'm shifting my career.

Where you gettin' ready work at now?

- Well, she leavin' that good payin' job

to become a teacher.

- I'm goin' to Florida, baby.

- Me and my daddy were

supposed go down there

to go to Disney World.

- I know, I heard you were excited too.

- Well, okay, baby.

Come on, let's go to the

ladies room for a minute.

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