Khali the Killer Page #4

Synopsis: After deciding to retire, an East L.A. hit man decides to take one last job to help support his ailing grandmother's end of life care. But everything falls apart, when he develops empathy for the targets of his hit, and he's forced to make the toughest decision of his life.
 
IMDB:
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Year:
2017
89 min
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Uh, no.

That was from your brother.

My brother?

Yeah. He died before you were born.

The umbilical cord wrapped

around his neck.

He suffocated?

Probably the only way to shut

up a member of our family.

Yeah.

That's true.

Oh, sorry.

Uh, how much longer

are you gonna be?

Because my mom is

coming to get me in like five?

Yo!

Hey!

Hey, it's me! George.

Remember me?

The nurse. I patched you up.

Hey! Wait. Khali?

Khali? Wait up!

Hey! Hey! Where you going?

Hey! Did you find your car yet?

Oh, man. Are you okay? Ah.

Hey, didn't you see that sign?

I've been keeping an eye out

for your car. And the briefcase.

Man, I hope you find it.

I bet you hid it, didn't you?

Like in a secret

compartment in the trunk.

S..t!

I'll get your number from Axel. And

I'll call you if I hear anything.

Blue Hyundai, right?

Did you park on the roof?

F..k!

Hey, kiddo. I love you,

you know that, right?

-Uh-huh. Yeah.

-Good.

-But not bye forever?

-No.

No, well, technically,

that's up to your mom.

Don't f..g do this.

Wait, Cori...

I know we go through our like

ups and downs like this.

But do you want to do this to Tori?

Think about your daughter.

F..k you, Walter. Just get out.

No, listen. You're responsible.

I am being responsible.

I'm done, and you need to leave.

Get the f..k out. Get out.

-How dare you do this to me.

-Get out.

After everything that I've

done for you.

I've given you everything.

Everything.

You know, you...

...what were you when we met?

You were nothing. Nothing.

Just Mexican trash.

Okay and.

F..k you.

Get out, sorry ass.

Get out! Go! Go! Go!

What's up?

You ever do something that you know

will have consequences...

...but you do it

anyway, because...

...you have to?

Hey.

It's gonna be alright.

I gotta pee.

-What?

-I have to pee.

Wait, no, no, no, no. Hold up.

Stop. I have to pee. Don't.

You're gonna make me pee.

Stop! Stop!

-Hold up.

Stop. I said stop.

-Wait, hold up.

Don't tickle me.

You know I hate that.

You wanna tickle?

You wanna play? Yeah.

Alright, alright, alright, alright.

You don't have to be all vicious.

You f..g promised me!

You promised me, Khali!

What the f..k is this?

-Stop. It's not what you think.

-It's not what I think?

I f..g trusted you!

And you promised me!

You promised me you were good.

-I finally was.

You promised me.

Where is all his stuff?

Hey, hey, man, Um.

Hey, listen, I am hard up.

I really need your help.

I'm not gonna do this again,

alright?

I'm not gonna let this happen.

No, look. I know I owe you,

man. I need this.

Listen, you need to man up.

Grow up.

Do the right thing.

When was the last time you

spent an evening with your wife?

What are we even doing here?

This is so whack.

Hey, la-ladies, where y'all going?

The party's just getting started.

We're outta here.

Call you back. Ladies!

Hey, hey, hey, where y'all going?

Hey! Hey! F..k! F..k!

Buenos Dias, guapo!

Now's time for you

to get into the kitchen.

I don't stay over unless my man

fixes me breakfast.

Are you having a good time,

grandma?

Are they taking care of

you over there?

I love it.

But, to tell you the truth

I miss you.

And I miss my home.

I know, grandma.

I mean, I miss you too.

But, I can't take care

of you.

I don't have the medical

qualifications...

...and if something

happens you know.

I know. I know.

Homie just s..t himself.

Look at him.

That's right, dawg.

That's a b..h right there.

Now I knew I had to get

the f..k outta Dodge.

Even if it meant leaving Cori,

my daughter and my grandma.

Everything. I had to go

and be gone for good.

Well, there he is.

This looks great.

I made your favorite...

Latkes.

I'm kidding, I made lasagna.

With pork sausage.

Just like you like it.

What's the occasion?

Well, sit down.

-Is it that good?

-Yeah.

-Did we win the lottery?

-Close.

Is your mother moving out?

You're pregnant?

Yeah. They don't

know for sure yet.

But I haven't had any

morning sickness...

...and Ma says that

means it's a boy.

A boy?

-Yeah.

-A son?

I think...

I think I'm...

-No. Not again.

Okay. I'm okay.

Look at me.

You don't have to be

nervous about this.

About any of it.

I love you.

You're a good guy.

This is all gonna work out

like it should. Okay?

-Hello?

-Mr. Cabres?

Hello?

Mr. Cabres, this is Carmen Rockweld

from Malibu Sands Manor.

I'm afraid your

monthly payment is overdue.

When can I arrange to transfer

your grandmother...

...to a different facility?

Tr-tran-transfer?

No, no, no transfer.

I-I'll get the money

soon, okay?

Mr. Cabres, I'm afraid

we can't give you much longer.

We have a waiting list for

your grandmother's room and...

F..k! F..k!

S..t!

Listen now, I know we ain't

been on good speaking terms.

I haven't done

this in a while...

...but...

...but if you help me...

...if you help out my

grandmother, I'll be good.

Yo.

What?

Are you sure?

You found my car!

Yeah. Yeah! Yeah!

Yeah! Whoo!

Hey, loco what you do with

the jack? I need the jack.

Hey, Bobby, what'd you

do with the blue Hyundai?

The blue Hyundai? I think the blue

Hyundai's gone. It's crushed.

Hey, there he is. How's the nose?

This is my buddy's place, they buy

a lot of cars here without titles.

So I had them

put a BOLO out on yours.

-That wasn't it?

-No. No, your car's fine.

But I have some

bad news.

No briefcase.

I know what you're thinking.

And it did occur to me to take

it for myself and not call you...

...but I didn't think that would be

a really good lesson for Cali here.

I believe you.

Here you go.

Oh, man!

Cease fire.

It's for you.

What is it?

That's a whole lot of cash.

You got some serious money

right here right?

Hey.

If you ever

need anything...

-Yeah. We got your back, brother.

-Yeah. You know where to find us.

Thank you.

Go, let's go.

Ladies, ladies, ladies.

Come on, come on.

I got the bags. I got the bags.

I just don't understand

what's going on.

-It's a surprise.

-I don't want a surprise.

I need to plan my baby shower.

The sooner we you can

plan it on the drive.

It's gonna be a serene

drive and you can plan it.

Serene? Where are we going?

I just don't understand!

We're going on a trip.

It's a surprise trip.

I can't tell you where we're going

because that would ruin it.

-Ow!

-Oh god! Are you okay?

I am so sorry that happened,

but if we would go...

Do not worry about the plant.

-Come on.

Were waiting and

you're not walking.

-I'm late. Come on.

-You're paying?

I'm paying.

I'm paying double for this.

I am serious. If I need to

change the tone of my voice...

...to get you out the door, I will.

Come on, let's go. I'm not angry.

Is this the way to start a trip?

I put a lot of effort into

the surprise. Now let's go.

I don't have anything

to say to you.

If I told you that I had enough

money to take care of you...

...and Tori forever, would

you come with me?

-Where would we go?

-Where would we go?

Wherever you want.

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Jon Matthews

Jon Matthews, (born September 1, 1977) is an American film director, writer, producer, and actor. He is best known for his documentary, Surviving Cliffside, which premiered at the 2014 South by Southwest Film Festival, and for "Black Dog, Red Dog" a film he co-directed with James Franco. more…

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