El Nino Page #7
- Year:
- 2014
- 136 min
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Jess, are you OK?
Yes, I'm fine.
And is Sergio with you?
Yes, he's here.
Did you find it?
There's nothing here.
What?
We're still checking,
but no luck so far.
Either way, stay with him.
Don't let him contact anyone.
OK.
All right?
Give me your phone.
How long have we known each other?
20 years? Something like that.
You could at least hear me out.
What is this about?
Was it Eva?
Did she come up with all this sh*t?
They didn't find anything
at the port, did they?
They won't find anything.
There's nothing to find.
Stop the vehicle.
Get out, arsehole!
If there was anything,
it's not here.
It's in another container.
We have to check.
We still can...
Eva...
That's enough.
It's over.
No, come on, Vicente.
This is cocaine with knobs on.
Yes?
Jess
It was the suitcases!
The suitcases themselves!
2,000 kilos of pure cocaine.
Jess, are you there?
Yes, but it's not a good signal.
Do you know where I am?
At the hangar,
looking at the Rock.
I wish you were here.
Listen, Jess.
We should go celebrate.
It's been two f***ing years.
It's over at last.
It's over.
Yes, it's over.
What?
Aren't you happy to see me?
Of course I am.
He's outside. I can get him.
No, I've seen enough of him.
In the end,
I couldn't come and get you.
You waited for me?
It's not like I had anything else to do.
Where would I go?
- This is all so weird.
- What?
Everything. I'm in here,
you're as beautiful as ever.
Did you hear about Compi?
About him becoming a father?
No, he's over that.
It's true, I swear.
Mari Fe dragged him to her dad's station,
and he had no choice
but to fill in an application.
How are they treating you here?
Fine, they're all real charmers.
But it'll be a while
before I get out.
and that's if I behave myself.
Then make sure you do.
Hello?
It's me.
I'm on my way to the school.
OK, so I can pick up the kid
later, right?
- Yeah, at 5 p. m. He'll be waiting for you.
- Perfect.
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