Brotherhood Page #6

Synopsis: First, there was Kidulthood, then Adulthood, and now comes Noel Clarke's last instalment: Brotherhood. With Sam facing up to the new world, he realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges that he must face that he knows, will require old friends to help him survive new dangers.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Noel Clarke
Production: Lionsgate
  3 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.1
Rotten Tomatoes:
67%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
104 min
$2,631,254
720 Views


# Four fifth making blast off team rocket

# It's that Nina with the Nina sh*t

# Pull out on bus like

I ain't trying to breed a chick

# My biggest fear is being a broke n*gger

# Them OGs fill up like an old sticker

# It don't even matter

if the package came a halfshort

# Stamped on the eighth

like the back of my passport

# How these n*ggers starts

on their own makes stacks

# I'm in an old car f***ing made back

Any stars say my name then it's payback

# Shooting at the stars like

I'm trying to turn space black

# I wear it once then it's all gone

# I've got 20 carrots glistening on both arms

# I'll bring her home with me if she has back

# I make her run like water

when I tap that, when I tap that... #

Hey, ain't that one of the guys we saw

from earlier going into the chip shop?

Yeah, that's one of them f***ers there.

- Careful though, they're hot, yeah.

- Thank you.

Nice one, yeah. Thank you.

Henry Henry Oi, what's happened?

Hey, and don't do anything too crazy yeah?

Henry.

Henry!

Henry, oi!

Henry!

- Henry!

- Hello.

Who are you talking to?

I'm near the sale.

No, I Googled, there is no sale.

Babe, it's a secret sale,

you know they don't

put them things on the website.

Where the f*** is Curtis?

I don't know, big man. I don't know.

- Get out!

- Get out!

I don't want no trouble. Hassan! Problem!

Hey! Stop it!

- What's happening?

- Babe, I'm parked on a red line

and there's some traffic warden

trying to give me a ticket.

Really? Let me speak to him.

Huh?

Let me speak to him.

Sh*t.

F***ing prick.

What the f*** you going

to do now, you little p*ssy?

You see my Kurdish brother?

Yeah, you're f***ed up, what now?

F***.

So where is he then?

Hello? Hello, madam?

Oh, um...

Why are you giving my husband

a ticket at 4:
00 a.m.?

Are you stupid? I work the night shift.

He's parked in the wrong place.

Listen, don't call me stupid, yeah,

what night shift are you talking about?

Oi, listen, don't talk to my wife like that.

What are you going to do?

Yo, don't test me, you know.

Are you going to assault me?

Babe, babe, babe, babe. Just leave it, yeah.

He's an arsehole, just move the car.

OK, baby.

Sorry, reception, babe,

I've got to go, see you later, bye.

Henry! Oi! If you're ever lying...

Henry!

F***!

Samir, I hear about your mother, I'm sorry.

Hassan, I've been coming to your shop

for five years, big man.

You know how long I know Samir?

25 years. Ladbroke Grove boys.

He cleaned with me in my brother's shop.

You think it mean anything to me

that you come and eat here for five years?

Yeah, you want that? There, there.

There. Here. Here is your five years.

I've known Samir since we were 10 years old.

He tried to rob me for masked crusaders.

Ah, very good toys.

Little man could go in car

and it transformed.

Not quite Transformers,

but I like better than Solus Robot.

I wonder why they never make a movie of this?

Michael Bay might still.

- He better not!

- Ah!

No, he kill my childhood.

He f*** everything, Transformers, Turtles.

I want to strangle him.

Anyway, what is problem?

He thinks it's good to f*** around

with people's families.

Family is off limits.

Where are Curtis and Daley?

I don't know.

Hassan! F***'s sake!

Big man, I don't know where

anyone is, I swear down, bruv.

You want me to cut him?

I turn him into saveloy,

drunk, white man will never tell.

Hassan, please man.

Snapchat will tell you where they are.

Samir, brother.

If they f*** with you and you need me,

you let me know.

And you, you never, never come here again.

- No chips, no chilli sauce, nothing!

- I don't want chips...

Why do you waste your time with them?

Why did you when you were young?

Where we going?

You still got those tools in the boot?

Do you know Yardz and Drew? Where are they?

Yardz is...

Oh.

Drew's at that little park down the road.

Show me.

They say you're the boy looking for me.

- What's the point of this?

- Shut the f*** up, man.

Yo, you're a creep, bruv.

Teeth, teeth, teeth, teeth.

Who the f***'s that?

Don't stop, no, he's just a little goon.

Come on, big man, step up.

Oh, f***!

F***ing hell.

Tell the men to go, tell them to go.

Go on then, f*** off.

- Tell them to go.

- F*** off!

F***! Oh, you c*nt.

You think the boys are going to

pay your bills when you're older?

You think they're going to

look after you if you go inside?

I've got money, I've got power. I'm good.

You think you've got power

because you've got a hammer?

Getting a job, owning

your own place, that's power.

Don't preach to me.

My little brother's six years old, yeah,

and he can't get into

no f***ing primary school in the borough

because there ain't no f***ing space.

I've got to teach him.

We don't riot because we want to,

we riot because we have to.

F***ing hell.

You shot my brother

and I know you did my mum,

so tell me what the f*** I need to know.

I thought you didn't want any trouble.

I changed my mind.

This is your last chance, little boy.

I was where you are now 10 years ago,

and I got a brick to the back of the head.

Because of all that medical sh*t it caused,

I can't hold down a job,

I work with my wife

selling f***ing jewellery.

And I love my wife, but we're struggling.

How the f*** are you struggling

when you're driving this?

We are!

I won this in a doughnut eating contest.

What doughnuts?

Krispy Kremes.

They're a good doughnut store.

But the point is, I wish I had someone

to tell me what I'm telling you now.

I f***ing wish it.

Answer it.

- Hello.

- Henry!

What is going on?

I've been lying to you, babe.

God I knew it. Who is she?

Who is she? Do I know her?

Because I will punch the b*tch up, you know,

where's my cosh?

No, it's not like that.

I've been helping Sam find out

who shot Royston.

I've been driving him around,

he thinks they killed his mum too,

but now I've got myself into a situation.

I'm scared I'm not going to see you again.

God, please be OK, please.

Just know that I'm yours forever.

I love you so much. I do.

And you know your son loves you.

Good, he is...

He is mine, isn't he?

Of course he's your son.

OK. I've got to go.

I'm done.

Do what you can with that,

see where it gets you.

I finally understand why my friend's

on this now.

You f*** up more than one life

if you do anything to me.

You f*** up your own, so do it,

if you want to do it, do it.

My name's Carl.

I'm 19.

What do you want to do with your life, Carl?

I do art. I like to draw comics.

Then why are you doing this sh*t?

Don't give up.

But if I never get a f***ing chance, bruv.

Do it independently, just don't do this sh*t.

- He's cool, he's cool.

- Who's cool?

He's cool, he's cool, he's cool!

Me and Carl were just having a conversation.

My wife does designing.

If you need anything just message me.

I'm not him, you know,

I don't want to ever see you near me again.

I hear you're jamming with Daley and Curtis,

you're gonna get what they get.

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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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