Brotherhood Page #7

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


I hear you're around Mooks, you're gonna

get what he gets, you understand me?

Bro, that's not a problem.

I don't even know Mooks.

Never seen him in my life.

None of them have seen them.

Furthermore I'm starting to wonder

if he's even real.

Did you get what you need?

Yeah.

Might need some help on this one though.

I swear I heard you call me

a friend in there.

No, man, you must be mad.

- No, I think I did.

- You're smoking.

You're driving.

Yo.

I just saw my man...

Yeah, yeah, I told him

where the new place is still.

Listen, you might need to come grab me

though, he's f***ed me up a bit.

Hugs.

Everyone get down!

Move!

I'm gonna blow your f***ing head off.

Where's Mooks?

Back the f*** up, marmalade.

Put your head down.

Going to f***ing shoot you.

Where's Curtis? Mate, come out.

Move.

Wait. Wait. Wait.

- Where's Curtis?

- Lock the door. Lock the door.

Go.

Get out! Get out!

Where's Curtis?

- Now, now, get out.

- Head down!

Where's Mooks? Where's Mooks?

Prick, you think I give a sh*t about

your f***ing muzzle? Huh?

- Right, where the f*** is that clown?

- I don't know.

Meet me in my place tonight and bring Curtis,

so Mooks can deal with this once and for all.

And what about Janette?

F*** her, there's plenty more of those.

- Where's Curtis? Where's Curtis?

- F***ing don't...

Hassan, we've got to go, there's police here,

we've got...

- We've got to go, let's go, let's go...

- Go now, go. Go.

Move.

I know, mate, it's bad.

I thank you for your loyalty, it means a lot.

Come here.

Let me in, Daley, Hugs, please, please.

Please!

Sam, I'm so sorry.

I'm so sorry about your mother.

I'm just doing what I'm told,

they promised me...

You're called Hugs because you stab people

when you hug them,

yet you don't want to cuddle.

Hope the irony's not lost on you.

You and that Zulu ain't smarter than me boy.

Are they, Gary?

Sam.

Come on, get here.

Come on, come on.

- Shoot it?

- Yeah.

Police, police.

Brick, we have to go, come on.

- Come on.

- F***'s sake.

- Sam!

- Sariya, hurry up.

Come on!

- Go!

- No, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait.

- Where's Sam?

- Go, go, go.

Move!

- OK, drive.

- Mate, f***ing go.

Police! Armed police!

Down, down, down.

Armed police, nobody move.

You didn't get to cut me, did you, b*tch?

Armed police! Police! Clear! Nobody move.

Armed police. Down on the floor. Down, down.

Armed police, no one move.

Ambulance, one male,

with stab wounds to the chest,

unconscious, not breathing.

One detained. I repeat, one detained.

We know you weren't there by accident,

they're trying to tie you to a few things.

The kid you nail-gunned is in hospital,

wants to press charges.

The girl you punched, claimed she's a victim

of sex traffic and you're involved.

We also acquired some CCTV footage

of the day your mum died.

They were all on it, with Curtis,

so at best they think

it's a premeditated revenge attack.

I'm the only reason

you're not already in a cell.

I know the people that know the people

that can make all of this go away,

but we want Curtis.

Daley, Mooks.

Get me one, or all of them, this disappears.

Hey, no heroics.

You know where they are, you call us.

You might want to think of your family.

I am thinking about my family.

I've known you since we were 11 years old.

I'm telling you this as a friend.

This is your last chance.

We done?

Yo, Hugs, let's get rid of that

f***er Daley, yeah?

Daley got away and the one

with the knives is dead.

So how do you want to do this?

West London waste ground,

in one hour.

Just you and me.

You happy?

Not yet.

I want you to lose everything

like I lost everything.

What the f*** did you lose?

I lost everything.

Lexie.

Kayla's left me, my kids,

my brother's leaving, my mum's dead.

I lost Trevor.

And I can't take that back.

For 16 years I've wished I could.

If I had one wish, that's all I'd do,

bring back your nephew.

He was like my son,

and then you came along.

The only way you leave here today

is by killing me.

I'm not doing that.

I mean look at us, what are we doing?

Two black men just fighting

in the street again.

You don't kill me, I'll kill you.

If you wanted to do it,

why didn't you just do it?

- Why all of this?

- Because I wanted to earn it!

I wanted the bully that killed my Trevor,

because if he doesn't get to that gun

before me,

after I've killed him

I'm going to kill his family as well.

Listen, I'm not trying to...

Is this what you want?

Be careful what you wish for, cuz.

Finish me.

Jeez!

Stay the f*** away from my family.

Armed police! Armed police, get down!

Secure the weapon, secure the area.

Sam, you need to leave right now.

I told you to tell us where they were,

not have us follow you around.

- Hey.

- You are f***ing nicked!

Hey, we promised, that's enough.

No, only if he told us where they were.

- I didn't promise anything.

- Rude boy. Rude boy.

The commissioner gave us the orders.

We know exactly what the role was,

- we've got our guy.

- I don't care. This is bullshit.

- Manor Road...

- Thank you.

- We don't need to arrest him.

- I'm taking him down.

I'm taking him down.

You're not taking anyone down, all right.

Come on move, secure the perimeter.

Man, this is bullshit.

Sam, run!

Whoa, whoa, whoa!

- What do you want?

- What do I want?

I want to know how you thought you were

gonna get away with this?

What you think you can have my mom killed,

you can hurt my brother,

you can threaten my f***ing family

and I'm not going to do nothing?

Are you dizzy, blud?

What?

Never mind me.

It's just something I used to say.

That was all Curtis.

I can get you Curtis.

He told me how to find you.

- I can give you money.

- I don't want your f***ing money.

Then what the f*** do you want?

Because I've seen your type before, mouth,

now you're not going to do anything to me

because if you do, you know,

you'll never see your family again.

So either start talking

or get the f*** out of my place

and we'll leave this where it is.

You're right.

I'm not going to do anything.

Even though I want to,

even after everything you did,

because you know what,

I love what I have too much to risk it.

You know what?

Not everyone's like me.

Hey, Daley.

Or should I call you Mooks?

You're so f***ed.

Mum.

Daddy!

Would you like anything else?

Just the bill please.

So look, um...

I'm not perfect.

I'm just...

You know, I'm just one of those guys.

I'm not going to f*** us up again.

I just need to know that you're my guy.

If I know that,

I'll ride for you every step of the way.

There's nothing more important to me

than you and the kids.

Nothing.

And so all of the drama,

is it done?

Let's go. Let's go, come on.

- Daddy, funny.

- Let's go.

Ah, man.

OK, go listen to this guy.

Go, go, let's go...

Sam.

Just cleaning up some last little bits.

So this isn't a coincidence, is it?

No, no coincidence.

I knew you were here.

So what, are you here to take me in,

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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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