Boogie El Aceitoso
- Year:
- 2009
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First I was in Vietnam.
We moved
through real tunnels of vegetation.
I have sprayed
entire villages in Vietnam.
I was in Laos, Cambodia,
Ethiopia, Namibia.
I have shot black rebels
in South Africa.
And I also saw
hundreds of comrades die.
All my life I have prepared
for combat.
I trained very hard,
I became expert
on the most various weapons.
We used to know what to stick to:
there was an enemy.
You could go and work as a mercenary
and when you came back,
the Reds were there waiting for you.
Now they swear they are
no longer our enemies.
having bad beer and beans;
hell, under development
and backwardness.
I was in El Salvador, Nicaragua,
Iraq, in the Gulf War.
I've been in every f***ing war
in the Third World.
You can change the scenery,
you can change the jungle,
but luckily...
there's always gonna be someone
you can hit hard.
You got ten dollars?
I'm sure you got ten dollars left.
Come on, just ten
dollars to buy books.
What for?
To study.
Don't wanna turn in to a criminal.
They got an answer for everything.
I won't encourage your laziness,
but I'll give you thirty dollars
if you help me out.
Yes sure, sir.
I know you and your friends
destroy and burn stores, right?
Yes, yes sir.
You only have to kick... that door.
Get your dollars ready, sir.
Why do I bother to create
sources of income for the poor?
I got something for you too.
Damn it,
I'm turning into a sentimental fool.
You're very pretty,
you look incredible.
As always, Marcia.
Boogie... may I sit here?
You're different,
not like the others.
You don't care what people think
or if you hurt somebody,
you just do what you want,
when you want and that's it.
You say what you think.
I haven't seen Sonny for a week.
Whenever he returns from a trip
I'm nervous.
I wonder if I like him.
Be honest, do I look pretty?
This new make-up suit me?
And this dress and shoes?
Your eyes resemble
those of a batrachian.
I've never seen such a toad-like face.
I didn't notice it before cause
I was shocked at your obesity.
In just a week
you've turned into a barrel.
Your legs resemble
those of a pachyderm.
But nothing can be compared
with your breath.
Sh*t! It stinks
like the sewers of Saigon.
Listen, Marcia, don't get upset,
you wanted the truth.
Thanks, nobody's ever been so honest.
It's okay.
I got a job to do for Sonny.
Marcia, your favorite.
"War and Family".
Another day
the alleged capo,
il capi di tutti capi.
He's suspected of
being responsible for80%...
of the criminal activity in the city,
and for the massacre carried out
three months ago.
Maybe he's getting near the end.
This court adjourns
until Monday at 8 am,
when the prosecutor will have to present
his mysterious witness.
Not a minute later.
Does anyone know
where the witness is?
No, nobody.
You know how important it is
that it remains that way.
You won't get away this time, Calabria.
Once the jury has heard the evidence,
you'll be in deep water.
dead, castrated, dismembered,
and sold as dog food!
Damn it! Threes months
without being able...
to open this silly briefcase.
Have you fixed the judge?
He's incorruptible.
And the prosecutor?
He works for Russia.
What if the witness
doesn't get to testify?
The judge will have no choice
but to dismiss the case.
I want you to eliminate that traitor.
You know who can do the job.
Hello, Mr. McCoy.
I've finished my job.
I'll send you the bill.
I'm sorry but there was a mistake.
My secretary wrote down the wrong name.
You didn't have to kill Gary.
Who's Gary?
Wait a minute, Gary is alive
but he won't make it.
He's got a big hemorrhage.
Can he speak?
I said hemorrhage, not verbiage!
Apply a tourniquet, quickly!
I'll send a company doctor!
Listen, I'll charge you for "Dead Man".
"Badly Injured" rate, okay?
We've got to discuss it, Boogie.
I'd pay you, but I'll be in trouble
with the administration.
We'll see.
Good evening,
I'm the company doctor.
This man is dead!
Did you apply a tourniquet?
Yes.
Since he had a wound on his chest
I applied it on his neck.
I'm afraid I've strangled him.
Boogie, I got a job for you.
You'll have to pay more.
But you don't know what I want.
To take care
How much do you want?
But that's twice your normal rate!
Look, you'd better ask Sonny
if his freedom...
isn't worth that money.
Hey what's this? Fire, fire!
Call the firemen! Fire!
And I'll tell you why. At first
I was impressed by your personality,
your character, your feigned lack
of interest for me.
Even by your predilection
for violence.
Boogie, I'm talking to you!
But over time your image
began to fade out.
Your lack of interest was just that:
lack of interest.
Like right now.
Good...
That's why you can't come to spend
the night at my apartment.
Toxic, play something for my baby.
Something sweet?
Don't, Toxic. Don't do it.
Its unbelievable.
At least I deserve your attention.
Sh*t! That a**hole
can't take his eyes off you.
Listen, you sh*t!
What do you want with the lady?
You've never seen a woman?
No, no. Sir...
What? Sir, no, I... I got a glass eye.
No, I'd never..
F***ing pervert! You'll think twice
before playing the playboy!
Listen...
My God, Boogie!
That was incredible!
Really rough.
I love the way you protect me.
How many things the government
has taught us in the Gulf.
Oh Boogie! Oh Boogie!
Yes, baby.
Boogie!
Baby, baby...
Tell me that you love me.
Don't you have anything to tell me?
You're disgustingly thin.
Hi, Su. Suuuuuuu?
Mom?
Mommy.
What a surprise!
I was near and decided to stop by.
Good, good. That's great!
Are you nervous?
Anything wrong?
The thing is... I'm not alone.
Stella? No...
Boogie, this is my mother.
My God!
Is this the man you told me about?
Oh God! How rude!
You said he didn't even notice you
or pay attention to you!
Does he keep beating you?
No, not as hard as before.
Why don't you tell him to leave
once and for all?
he stared at me and told me,
"you're disgustingly thin."
Can you see it, mom?
He's started to pay attention to me!
Shall I call Boogie?
Boogie is old.
He uses old-fashioned methods.
He belongs... to the past.
We need new blood. Someone...
discreet, efficient, modern...
Someone that's on my level.
And less expensive
so I can keep the difference.
I didn't get it.
Are you... Boogie?
Who's asking?
I'm Captain Derek.
You'll have to come with me.
You can't call me every time...
you want to leave a bar
without paying.
I need to ask you a question.
Why do you keep doing this?
What? Drinking?
Cause I like it.
No, working.
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