Charlie Zone Page #6

Synopsis: Avery Paul, a former professional boxer, has been drifting since his release from prison, he convicted on trumped up charges of smuggling. That conviction led to him losing his boxing license. In addition to his long-shore work on the Halifax docks, he supplements his meager income by illegal street fights, which are posted online. It is through one of those videos that he comes to the attention of a woman named Ava, who hires him to retrieve by what will need to be by clandestine and forceable means her runaway half-sister Jan, a drug addict living with her boyfriend Tal and his drug dealer partner Donny in a crack house, and return her to her parents. The $20,000 fee, Ava's parents' life savings, would be sufficient for Avery truly to get back on his feet and resume his boxing career. Avery is able to infiltrate the crack house as a supposed junkie and abduct Jan, who is not a willing kidnappee in her constant need to get a fix. In addition to Tal and Donny who each have their own re
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Michael Melski
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
  6 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.5
R
Year:
2011
103 min
Website
20 Views


(Birds chirping)

Jan:

Ready?

Come on.

Let's go...

on a big car ride.

Do you like car rides?

I like car rides.

(nervous chuckle)

Step in

and watch your head.

Put your seat belt on.

Do you want your doll in?

No? Okay.

(Buckle clicks)

Jan:

All right. Good?

Okay, I'll be back

in just a second.

- Not too late, is it?

- No.

- Where will you go?

- Where no one will find us.

I'll send you your money.

- I can't.

- You need it.

Like hitting the lottery, eh?

I have something

I have to do, too.

If you need any help

staying clean or with anything,

call me.

(Car door closes)

(car engine starts)

(speaking native language)

O'wela'lin...

thank you.

(Knocking on door)

Man:
Open

the f***in' door, buddy!

(Knocking continues)

Junkie:

You want some?

Buddy, come on.

Hey, what the f***, man?

Donny:
I've got nothing.

I've gotta go.

Junkie:
Donny, come on.

We're buying some sh*t, man!

Donny, where you going?

# Sad eyes... #

(rapping)

Christ.

I'm gonna need a gym before

we build your goddamned gym.

# Sad eyes... #

Nathan:
Where are you

putting the rings?

- Right where you're sitting.

- (laughs)

Right where you're gonna be laying

when we have our sparring match, eh?

Come on.

(speaking native language)

(speaking native language)

- Come on.

- # I'm going to where the boats go by #

- # Caledonia River flowing so wide... #

- Avery:
Come on!

# Still water #

- # Laying over... #

- (Avery, Nathan laughing)

# Still water #

# Laying over #

# Still water #

# Laying over #

# Caledonia River, oh, so wide #

# Wild eyes in the wilderness #

# Where you going

with the devil in hand? #

# Wild eyes in the wilderness #

# Where you going

with the devil in hand? #

# I'm going to build the bridges high #

# For working money... #

# For working money #

# I'm going to climb the bridges high #

# Caledonia, brother, far away #

# Still water #

# I'm laying over #

# Still water #

# Lay my body down over #

# Still water #

# Laying over the... #

# Caledonia River far away #

(music continues)

# Ooh... #

# Ooh... #

# Whoa, whoa... #

# Whoa, whoa... #

# Whoa, whoa... #

# Whoa, whoa... #

# Sad eyes in the weary night #

# Have you seen your brother? #

# Have you seen

your brother? #

# Waiting by the river grand #

# Caledonia River, oh, so wide #

# Going to where the rain falls #

# Look for my brother... #

# Look for my brother #

# Going to where the rain falls #

# Caledonia River far away #

# Still water #

# Laying over #

# Still water #

# Lay my body down #

# Still water #

# Laying over #

# The Caledonia River far away. #

(music ends)

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