All I Need

Synopsis: The paths of a desperate man and an imprisoned young woman cross unexpectedly in the den of a mysterious killer.
 
IMDB:
4.1
TV-MA
Year:
2016
85 min
53 Views


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- Hey, hey Kevin.

How's it going?

No, no, no, no, no,

I'm just getting ready.

I'll be there in a minute.

No.

Look but I.

Come on man.

Look is there anything

I can do for you?

Okay.

Alright, thank

you for the offer.

I appreciate that I really do.

- Andrew.

- Hey Lindsey, is, is Zoe there?

- Yeah she's

getting ready for school.

- I just wanted to

talk to her for a second.

- It's not a good idea,

I don't want her to be late.

- I don't want her

to be late either, I just.

- Andrew, I

can't, I can't do this now.

- What do you

mean, you can't do this now?

Look I just want to talk to

my daughter for a second.

- Okay, we gotta go.

Maybe, you know maybe

try back after school.

- Lindsey!

Don't hang up on.

- Andrew,

your check didn't clear.

You say you want to talk to

Zoe, but she doesn't need that.

What she needs is for you to

pay the child support payments

you're supposed to.

I'm tired of having

this discussion

and I'm tired of relying on you.

If you want your daughter in

your life, pay what you owe.

- Shh.

- Wait, wait, wait.

Wait, wait.

I don't.

- That won't do us any good.

- What's going on?

- I don't know what's going on.

I don't know how we got here.

I don't know where here is.

Get your feet okay?

You never know how long

he's gonna be gone.

We need to hurry.

We need to hurry.

- How are you here?

- I woke up over there.

I worked on my bonds all night.

Lucky for me, not the other

girl, I was able to hide.

- He forgot about you?

- Is there any more back there?

- Yeah, there's a couple pieces.

- Hello.

- Uh yeah, I think I got

your package by mistake.

- It wasn't a mistake.

I was hoping you

would do a job for me.

- I don't understand.

- I have a job for you.

Are you interested?

- What's the.

- A delivery.

If you can deliver

the package for me

you earn another

two hundred dollars.

- I'm sorry man,

I'm not a mailman.

- Very well.

No hard feelings huh.

Listen, the amount that

you have is yours to keep.

Just put the rest outside,

I take care of it.

- What's in it?

- Open it.

- Look man, I don't want to get

involved in anything that's.

- It's nothing bad, open it.

- Books?

- That's all.

- I don't understand why

you couldn't deliver this.

- Look it's

hard to find good help.

People you can trust.

You just seem like a loyal

person that could use the help.

- Is this a joke?

- No, it's not

joke, is a job offer.

Do you want the job?

- Look, I just

don't understand why

you couldn't deliver this.

- I already told you.

If you don't want the job,

you don't have to take it.

Do you want the job?

- You don't even know my name.

- What's your name?

- Andrew.

- Do you want the job Andrew?

- Can I think about it?

- Of course, I'll be in touch.

- Hello.

- Do you want the job, Andrew?

- Yes.

- Great.

4437 Williamson road.

A package is outside

of your door.

Half the payment is included.

The remainder upon delivery.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,

what about the other package?

- Keep it, a

new one's at the door.

- Please.

Help!

Help!

Please!

Help!

- I can't feel my legs.

- Shh.

- Please.

- Okay.

- Oh my god.

Is that him?

Oh my god, that's him.

That's him, he's

going to kill us.

He's going to kill us.

Oh my god.

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

Is that going to work?

- Come on!

I'll pull you up.

- Hey!

Please don't leave me.

No, no, no.

- Sir?

- Hello, Andrew.

How are you?

- I'm doing

very well sir, thank you.

- Great and the

business with your daughter?

- All taken care

of, can't thank you enough.

- Good, good.

If there's one thing we must do,

it's take care of

our young women.

- Yes sir, is there

something I can do for you?

- Now that you ask, yes.

I have an important delivery

I need taken care of.

This one is somewhat critical,

do you think you can handle it?

- It won't be a problem.

- Be careful with

this one, it's very important.

- Will do, sir.

- Andrew

- yes?

- Do you want to

know what's in the package?

- No, sir I

don't need to know that.

- Good man.

It will be in the usual place.

- Excuse me, sir.

I was wondering if you

could spare me some change?

Come on let's go.

- Hello?

- What happened, Andrew?

- Look, I got jumped but

don't worry about it.

I will find them and

I will get it back.

- I hope you

can fix this, Andrew.

If not, I fear our business

will come to an end.

- Hello?

Hello, hello sir?

F***.

- Yes.

- I can't find them, sir.

I'm sorry.

- It's very disappointing.

- I know, I can't

apologize enough.

- Andrew, I

need someone dependable.

Someone that will accomplish

the tasks they are given.

- I can be that

person for you, sir,

I just need another chance.

- I don't think you understand.

Finding true loyalty,

a person that will

act without hesitation.

That will not question my

guidance, that is of value to me.

- I can be that for

you, I know I can.

- 170 cherry Lane.

The gate will be open.

Make sure they

never do it again.

- I will.

- Woah!

- Take it easy, man!

It wasn't us!

- I did it.

- I have to say

Andrew I'm impressed, great job.

- Thank you.

- You know what Andrew?

I think it's time to

discuss your future.

- What about it?

- Well my employer

has been searching for

sometime for a partner

that could take on more

difficult tasks

tasks of a private

nature that require

a certain sensitivity.

- What would I have to do?

- I don't want to

get into that over the phone

but it would be a step

up, easily six figures.

More than enough to get

rid of all your problems.

- I don't know.

Why me?

- You have proven

yourself in many ways, Andrew.

Honestly I think

you'll be a good fit.

Are you interested?

- Yes.

- Great, I will

arrange a car for you.

My employer would like to talk

to you in person about it.

A word of advice,

keep an open mind.

- I will.

- I'm here for a meeting.

- The saucer as well.

- No, that's all for

now, thank you, Bindu.

Paul speaks highly of you.

He say's you're faithful,

you can be trusted.

Is that true?

- Yes.

- Sit down.

What do you want, Andrew?

Honestly, if you could have

anything, what would it be?

- I would want a

better life for myself,

be able to take

care of my family.

- You mean your daughter.

- Yes, my daughter.

- She's your only family?

- Yes.

- What would you do for her?

- I would buy her nice

things for school.

Put money away for her college.

- This is what you want?

- Yes.

- No, this is what

you need, not want.

You need to take care of her,

you need to provide for her.

The difference between

want and need is one

not many people understand.

What you want is to give

her the kind of life

that most only dream of.

Am I right?

- Yes.

- You see the difference?

- I do.

Why am I here?

- Won't you ask me what I want?

- What do you want?

- So many things.

I want my husband to have

survived that silly war,

but death is a part of life

and we will all face it.

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