Piggy Page #2

Synopsis: London, modern day: Joe, a mild mannered young man is bored by his life. When his beloved brother is murdered Joe finds solace in Piggy, one of his brother's old friends. Piggy helps Joe to cope with grief, intent on saving him and helping him get justice for his brother's killing. As their friendship grows Joe finds himself in an increasing dangerous and murky world of violence and revenge. As Joe life collapses around him he starts to question who Piggy really is, and how honest he's really been with him. When Joe confronts Piggy a series of events are put in place that lead to a disastrous climax.
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Kieron Hawkes
Production: Inception Media Group
 
IMDB:
5.6
Rotten Tomatoes:
10%
Year:
2012
106 min
Website
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I dreamed about Piggy.

At work

I thought about him all day.

Where I had seen him before.

Where he came from.

I met him more and more often.

I told everything that had happened.

He would help me.

It was nice that someone said,

that he loved me.

- I bought something for you.

- Why?

- It can cheer you up.

- Jas?

- It makes you happy.

- What is it?

I know how happy

you are cooking.

- You do well to cook?

- Of course.

See here. Look at that bastard.

- You enjoy cooking, right?

- Yes.

- And then you have to use a sharp knife.

- Yes.

- Right?

- Yes.

- Thank you. It was nice of you.

- You're welcome. I enjoyed it.

The ones I talk about Joe...

It's the good, like you and me.

Or the evil. The vicious.

The monsters, Joe.

But you have to drop the fear, mate.

You can make the world

to submit to your will.

Whatever it is.

Using lies. Using violence.

Use whatever.

My old grandmother always said:

"If you can not get something, boy...

so take it, damn it. "

Trust me, Joe.

I will help you.

Why would you help me?

Because I loved your brother.

I loved him, Joe.

And I know those people.

You would like my help, Joe?

You would suppose that I help you?

Yes.

Yes.

Okay. We go out.

Apart? Now?

Out. Now.

You and me.

I have something for you, Joe.

Something I will show you.

You'll like it here.

It is a gift more.

Can you see it now?

Do you remember him?

Yes.

Come!

Do nothing. Say nothing.

Follow me.

Hello!

- Yes?

- Sorry to disturb your evening stroll.

- Do you know him?

- Who the hell are you?

No, you know him. Look closely.

You know him for sure!

Look closely.

You know him.

- I do not know you, man!

- Kill him.

I've never seen you before.

Tell him!

Kill him.

No...

Joe! Joe!

Come here!

It's all right, Joe!

It's okay!

Joe! Joe! It's okay.

You'll be fine.

He just will not rob you again.

Hopefully he plunders nobody.

It's okay, buddy.

It's okay. It's okay.

So.

It's all in order.

It's okay.

Now we go. We go our way.

Hell, Joe. It's just me.

Take it easy, Joe.

It was a joke.

I was just kidding!

Piggy told me what I should

clear and non-clear

- When I ought to say,

take control, say no.

He showed me situations, and how

they should have been tackled,

- To minimize damage,

or lasting damage.

This is London, Joe. Understand it.

The fear in people's eyes.

He explained to me

on body language.

things

I had never thought of before.

Your brother often talked about you.

- Did he?

- Yes.

Two minutes, Joe.

Piggy said that he did not

would kill an innocent.

He would kidnap one of them and get

him to say who attended.

He said that if we made a mistake,

we would be just as bad as them.

The plan seemed good, so

was no undue sacrifice.

Perfect.

It is here we go with

from now on.

What?

- Why are you laughing?

- It's a pig nose.

Yes.

And you have to have it on when we go out.

- Why?

- We must apron us, Joe.

Shall we?

No one has seen us yet.

It comes to the.

And then they will notice

a disguise.

- And that is what they will remember.

- Okay.

So...

The more silly disguise is...

... The less they will be able to remember

otherwise. Think.

All they will remember

This pig's snout.

And believe me, if the goofy snout

the last thing they see before they die-

- They arrive to hell

humiliated.

Psychology, right?

It's f***ing smart. Honestly.

About one hour is dark.

- What should I say to her?

- Do not respond.

How are you? Are you outside?

Wait a minute, I let you in..

You better hide

in the other room.

Do not lose focus, Joe.

Do not lose focus.

Hey, you.

I miss him so.

That's it.

I do not know

how to work with it.

- Nothing gets better. It does not heal.

- Yes, I know what you mean.

And that someone did that to him...

It was not an accident.

- I'm sorry. He's your brother.

- It does not matter.

I'm not an angry person. I

care about others. I'm not hateful.

- I know.

- But if I could...

I think it is clear...

But how can you live with

this in the head rest of your life?

They took not only his life,

but also his past.

Because you can not think of him

without thinking about them.

Are you okay?

Yes, it is.

How do you know?

I got it just right.

John loved you very much.

Do you think they ever

catch them, Joe?

They get caught.

I promise you.

Okay.

- We know that there were five.

- Yes.

One by one, Joe.

One by one.

A very cheerful assembly.

Ham in blue.

We follow him.

Look where he lives.

How we begin.

He is alone.

Take your nose on.

Now it's not kidding.

When I say, so get the car.

Do not think, just do it.

- What did I say?

- Get the car.

- What?

- Get the car.

Ready? Come on.

Get the car.

Run.

Take his cap.

Do you know why you are here?

Take his knevel of.

What is this?

What the hell are you doing? I must...

Get me out of here! You're dead,

do you know? Damn fool!

You are not in a situation

where you should swear at anyone.

Take it easy!

Damn!

Guess what...

I know that you know

who killed John.

I can guarantee that you were there.

It was not me!

I know.

There were 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 of you.

Just say who they are.

Save yourself.

I do not know what you're talking about.

Yes, you do, you bastard.

I'll find them.

I find the bastards.

I beat them all to death.

I'll start with you.

- Yes.

- I know nothing.

I'll start with you.

Damn...

Relax. He comes up.

Yes, it's just...

He looks very paltry out.

He'll be fine.

Hi, this is Joe.

I'm not coming in today, because...

I do not feel so good.

Thank you.

See you tomorrow, I think.

- Did I say that I move?

- No.

I can not afford

without him fool Justin.

- Is it over?

- Yes.

- I did not like him.

- Why not?

I did this just is not.

You can help me move,

if you want.

Have you heard that they have arrested

someone for murder?

- No.

- A local newspaper wrote about it.

"The arrest was connected to..."

But they were shown released

- I think they are all happy.

- Yes.

Sorry, I'm talking about it.

It's okay.

It feels alligevel not virkeligt.

To the well, that there is virkeligt?

Yes.

- What is that?

- You next, I'm here for you?

Yes.

- What do you want that low?

- Just be together.

- What do you want?

- The same.

- I think about it. What do you think?

- The little black dress?

- Nej?

- Mske. Mske not.

- For the rest... Shall we go?

- Whither?

I just want to go.

- Ned ad Gaden there.

- Okay.

- Where are we going?

- We can go the Vej.

- You wanted to go on Hovedgaden.

- There is enough cramped.

Okay. You have suffered strange now.

- What kigger you after?

- Not something.

- Where are we Vej going?

- Primrose Hill... I'm at it.

Where would you go to? What would you discount?

I want to Kentish Town. Okay?

- Nice.

- Is it okay? Come.

I, do not, if I should change

or budding at the same kursus.

- I do not.

- Really?

- Listen... I will have to go.

- What?

I have to go.

I'll call you, okay?

Good morning, good morning!

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