4.3.2.1. Page #5

Synopsis: While Jo (Roberts) is chained down in a dead end supermarket job, her friends are all out on their own separate adventures: Cassandra (Egerton) is jetting off to New York to meet her Internet boyfriend; Kerrys (Warren-Markland) is on a one woman crusade fighting for female liberation and Shannon (Lovibond) is on a one way trip to meet her maker. But a chance encounter with some diamond thieves sends their separate worlds on a collision course with not only each other, but fate itself. These 4 girls are about to have 3 days they will never forget, spanning to 2 cities. That is ... if they survive.
Genre: Crime, Thriller
Director(s): Noel Clarke, Mark Davis
Production: Unstoppable Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
NOT RATED
Year:
2010
117 min
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Take a right.

This is 'cause of last time, ain't it?

If you are referring to the incident

where we ended up on a new roundabout

surrounded by a cloud of dust,

which put me in a neck brace for three days.

No. This had nothing to do with that. Left.

What are you doing?

This is dangerous, what you are doing.

- It's not dangerous.

- Yeah? You have failed.

What do you mean, I've failed?

How can you faiI me again?

- Why are you failing me all the time?

- Again, you have failed. Calm yourself.

- Calm yourself. Calm yourself, young lady.

- What are you doing?

It's my car. Stop it.

You need to go to church.

- You need to study your bible, yeah?

- Go church?

And talk to Jesus. Talk to Jesus.

Get your hands off my chest.

- Pervert.

- What?

Hey, Jo, it's Kes.

I failed. I'll tell you about it when I see you.

All right, bye.

Congratulations.

I didn't pass,

and I got banned from that test centre.

- Figures.

- ManueI.

You know no daughter of mine

should behave like this.

No daughter of yours would.

Why you say these things?

Why can't you be more, you know...

What, more like this arsehole?

Doing his little dodgy dealings

that you never seem to notice.

Hey, half breed.

You better keep your f***ing mouth shut

about anything you've seen me do.

What's your problem?

You hate me that much

'cause we've got different dads?

Or are you just jealous

'cause I get more girls than you?

No matter how bad you think you are,

you still have to squat like a b*tch

to take a piss.

You know what? F*** all of you.

- You didn't call me.

- Go away, Shannon.

...which was used as a conduit for diamonds

mined by the rebel group the RUF

during the war in Sierra Leone,

which was responsible

for the deaths of at least 50,000 people.

Men.

So far, more than 200,000 lives have been

lost in Liberia as a result of the conflict.

Hi, babe. Come lie down.

Kes, I've brought someone.

He came to see me at work,

and look, I think you two should talk.

So, this is Cass' flat.

Nice. Should get me in there.

What the f***, Jas?

What the f*** you doing bringing him here?

Hey, calm down.

- What do you want?

- I came here to make peace.

I promised Mum and Dad

I'd come over and say sorry.

Fine, now go.

Yeah, they wanna do

a whole big happy family bullshit thing

for my birthday tomorrow, so here I am.

We both know it'll go a lot better

if I ain't there.

True.

- Hey!

- Give it to me.

Calm it.

- She's got a panic room.

- Oh, my God.

I can't believe it, a panic room.

- Sick.

I know.

- A bit like James f***ing Bond.

Be carefuI, babe.

I read about this sh*t ever since that

stupid film came out.

- Toilet, TV, phone.

- Even I'm impressed.

It's like a giant f***ing mini bar.

- This is wicked.

- Look at the shoes though, babe.

- These are banging. Look.

- What are they?

- Oh, my God, they're Gino, yeah?

- It's pretty cooI.

Yep. Oh, my God,

these are really hot, you know.

ManueI!

- F***ing b*tches, see you.

- Don't be... No!

Suck my dick!

who's your f***ing daddy now,

you f***ing whores?

He really is an arsehole.

Yeah, man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I got them.

No, no, no. I ain't at home.

I'm somewhere much better.

Can't you just call Cass?

I can't call Cass

'cause I stole her keys, all right?

Dillon, you're late. I don't like it.

You're late.

I should say that sh*t. You're late.

Did you really need to do that?

What? I drank a lot. I needed to pee.

We're in love,

this shouldn't even be an issue.

Where's the porn?

Porn.

He's up.

You got the things, yeah?

They all there?

Do I look stupid?

Raas!

- Man, whose place is this?

- It's no one important.

Hey, you boys know anyone who wants

to party today, you send them here, yeah?

Yeah. Come on, let's go.

Sh*t.

F***.

What was that about?

I don't know. Come on, Kerrys, think.

Birthday.

I can't believe you stole her keys.

- I was thinking of us.

- Jealous.

- Sure you were.

- What's that supposed to mean?

He's gone.

How are we gonna get out now?

I'll crack this thing if it's the last thing I do.

I'll just start from the beginning, innit?

Zero, zero, zero, one.

No. Zero, zero, zero, two. No.

You awake?

No.

What's them vibrations?

My will to live disappearing.

Probably planes. Flight path, innit?

Can you just call Cass, please?

And say what?

Sorry, but I stole your flat for the weekend.

And I'm locked in your panic room?

Yes, yes, yes.

Sh*t.

Oh, God.

This is your fault. You brought him here.

My fault? We wouldn't be here

if you could have a decent conversation

- with your dad without mouthing off.

- He's not my dad.

Then why do you wind him up all the time

- and make him shout at you like he is?

- Because I wish he was.

Give me the phone.

- Hi, Cass.

You all right?

Long story, but I'm kind of locked in

your panic room.

- what the f*** are you doing there?

- I stole your keys.

- what?

- Code please?

Four, three, two, one.

That's it? That's a stupid code. Thanks, bye.

Four, three, two, one. Can you believe it?

Now to get these f***ers out.

Get out.

Kerrys, sword, a bit dangerous, no?

Out, get out. Move.

Get out. Get out.

Move.

Get out. Now!

Hey, Cass. What time's it in New York?

i hope you cleaned up.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

It's spotless.

- Did you get the note?

- Note?

Oh, yeah, read it. I read it.

It's wow, it's... Yeah.

- Yeah, see you later.

- All right, bye.

Hello?

- Shaz, it's me. I just heard from Cassandra.

Yeah, she says she's got a note

from your mum? But

she sent it to me. Bye.

Kerrys?

It's your brother's birthday.

Sorry, Dad.

Well, what have I done to deserve this?

When you do these things, it hurts.

I want you to love me, Dad.

I just...

I want to know

that when you look at me,

you don't see an embarrassment.

You see your daughter.

We had ManueI when we were young.

I was a bad husband.

So, your mother, she left me,

and when I saw her again, a year later,

she was already pregnant with you.

The other guy, your biologicaI father,

he was gone.

But I knew

that I had been a fooI.

I was at your birth.

I am your reaI father.

And you are my little girI.

Come here.

Just promise me you'll be a good girI.

I will, Dad.

Starting next week.

Ah...

- Hi, Jo.

Are you with Shannon?

- No, why?

- i f***ed up.

- What did you do?

- You don't wanna know.

We should probably find her.

She ain't gonna be too happy

when she reads the note her mum wrote her.

if anything happens to me...

What do you mean

if something happens to you?

- ... it's some guy named Tee.

- Who's Tee?

Gotta go, babe.

No, he's an adult now.

Let's just do this for Mum and Dad, yeah?

Everyone, everyone.

I'm gonna say a few words

for ManueI's birthday.

Me and my brother,

we don't always get along,

but I wanted him to know that

deep down I love him.

Happy birthday, ManueI.

Cheers.

Cheers.

I ain't drinking this. I ain't stupid.

No, but you are predictable.

Where's my stripper?

...and she was on the phone for ages.

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Noel Clarke

Noel Anthony Clarke (born 6 December 1975) is an English actor, screenwriter, director, and comic book writer from London. He is known for playing Wyman Norris in Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and Mickey Smith in Doctor Who. Clarke appeared in and wrote the screenplay for Kidulthood and wrote, directed and starred in the sequels, Adulthood and Brotherhood, which earned £1,209,319 during the opening weekend of its release. Clarke studied Media at the University of North London before going on to take acting classes at London's Actors Centre. Clarke won the Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer in 2003 and was awarded a BAFTA Orange Rising Star Award in 2009. more…

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