Falcon Rising Page #4

Synopsis: FAVELA, the first installment in the CODENAME: FALCON franchise, introduces former marine John "Falcon" Chapman, a dark anti-hero driven by guilt and suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, who will destroy himself unless given something else to destroy - a useful weapon-of-last-resort for the U.S. State Department. When Chapman's sister is brutally attacked while on assignment in Brazil, Chapman flies into Sao Paulo to track down her assailants, quickly entering the city's seedy underbelly and discovering a world of drugs, the sex trade, corrupt cops, and organized crime syndicates battling for control.
Genre: Action, Adventure
Director(s): Ernie Barbarash
Production: Freestyle Releasing
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
43%
R
Year:
2014
103 min
Website
594 Views


Excuse me, make that a single.

Nice.

Look, John, you saved

dozens of kids from hell.

Manny, I...

It's funny, I thought I'd feel

better once I got these guys,

but seein' Cindy like

that today, man...

Stop. Stop.

You can't think like that.

You're gonna destroy yourself.

So, how 'bout... Uncle Manny gives

you something else to destroy?

See, me and some of the higher-ups

at the State Department

are always thinking,

"Man, wouldn't it be nice

to have someone to get the job

done when no one else can?"

- Isn't that what the CIA is for?

- Come on, their plate's full.

Between China and the Middle East,

tryin' to run anything through

that bureaucracy? Forget about it.

Thank you.

No, what I'm thinking about is

something a little less official.

I don't know, man.

My head's still messed up.

But there is also one other

thing you have to consider,

Cindy's condition.

Those medical bills are going

to pile up for years to come.

What are you gettin' at?

Come on, man, she doesn't

have any insurance.

I've been running those

bills through the Embassy.

How long you think that's gonna last?

However, if she were a dependent

of a government agent, well...

That's a whole different ball game.

So, you're sayin', if I take the job,

you'll make sure

Cindy's taken care of?

- But, what if I don't?

- There's only so much I can do.

When do I start?

You already did.

It's your old call sign.

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