Plan C
- Year:
- 2012
- 95 min
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We all start out with plans, dreams.
But things usually turn out differently.
Then what?
You can quit, or complain...
...or you can cry like a little girl.
But it won't change a thing.
In India, I once talked to a wise...
...well... man.
He said that the plan
will change you...
...and if you're strong
you might also change the plan.
The rest is sheer luck.
That's how he saw it.
what it means.
My father always said if you let it come
down to luck there's only one certainty:
Whichever way it goes...
the other way in the end.
But these are just theories...
In practice, it's...
Sh*t! Come on guys. What is this?
Lousy cards all night.
Don't be a baby.
Take it easy.
- Get lost, man.
F***ing cards all night.
Hey, Frits.
- Hey, Ronald.
I happened to hear -
I was in the car, so...
...I thought I'd have a look.
Had a wild night?
- Why?
No, just uh...
What happened? Drugs, I heard.
- Robbery on a weed den.
if you know what I mean.
No coffee around?
Let's see...
- I'll take it.
No, I'll take it.
I'm going to the station, anyway.
No, that's OK.
I'll take it along with the rest.
No, I'll just take everything with me.
Really, no problem.
Does anyone have a bag for me?
And pen?
Hey, Ronald.
- Yes, Gerrit.
Are you pissed off?
- Am I pissed off?
I told you on the phone
I needed to see you right away.
I've been waiting for 45 minutes, damn it.
- Come on, I mean...
Then don't tell me you'll be here
in ten minutes.
I had... I have other things
going on too, you know.
Do you see that?
- Piece of paper?
I went in there.
First I walked all the way over there...
...then I went in and ordered a sandwich.
I ate it walking back here.
Then I arrived
and you still weren't here.
I leaned against the car and threw
that piece of paper away out of anger.
Then I walked back over there
went in and ordered a cup of coffee.
This cup of coffee.
All this happened while
you weren't here Gerrit!
I was busy
and it took a bit longer...
I'm not going to make
a big deal out of it...
...but it's just not right.
It's inappropriate behavior.
Here. You'll get the rest tonight.
Hey Ronald, do you have a sec?
- I'm very busy, Henk.
Did you pay the 25 euro
for Peter's going-away present yet?
My Excel sheet says you didn't.
- Is that right? I thought I did.
I'm pretty sure you didn't.
- Really?
Really. You're the only one
who hasn't paid yet.
Except for Dirk-Jan, but since he had
a nervous breakdown and all...
Oh, except for Dirk-Jan. OK.
I don't have it on me now.
I'll go to the cash machine later.
This afternoon.
- Great.
Who's on Sunday? Me, of course.
They always have to get me.
They always just change the schedule on me.
Kobi, do you have a second?
You're going out soon, right?
Could you take this along?
It's all...
Had a long night, I see.
Not that long.
- Bags.
Could you take these?
SIMON/LINDA:
300RENT:
575Ronald.
You gave some things to Kobi?
Kobi said you gave her Hash and...
- That's right. Hash.
I happened to be at the scene
of a weed den robbery this morning.
So I brought it along right away.
- So you still owe me two reports?
Right?
- Right. I'm just finishing them up.
First a cigarette break.
- I don't mean to nag...
...but I need that report on the
snackbar robbery by Tuesday...
...otherwise I will get in trouble.
But you're a grown man, so...
Anyway, just so you know
there is some urgency behind it...
I'll have it done by Tuesday.
- Good.
By the way, did you get my email
about the men's bathroom?
Yes...
Makes you wonder who
leaves them in such a state?
Yes, very inconsiderate.
What's the world coming to, when
adult men can't clean up their own mess?
Just take today, after all that coffee
the can has seen a lot of action.
Is it too much to ask that
people leave it in a decent state?
Yes...
You never know what people
do when no one's looking.
FOCUSED:
A LIFE WITHOUT DOUB That's rubbish.
So, how's life?
- Good.
Yeah, same here.
A bit chaotic, now that I'm
switching jobs, but...
Yes, of course.
So...
Lin.
Mess. What mess?
They were in the house
when Simon came home.
They smashed up all his toys.
- Dents in the sideboard.
Yes, it's a very unpleasant, uh...
beautiful, old panelling.
Fortunately, Simon is unharmed.
That's the most important thing.
Did you tell him that Dad's
going take care of this?
What are you going to do about this?
- Who's that Hao?
Have a seat.
- Why?
I'll talk to them and
make sure they don't bother you again.
Wonderful! I feel safer already.
- I was talking about Linda and Simon.
This is not in accordance with
the agreement I have with this...
Agreement? You owe money.
It's called a debt.
Yes...
...but according to an agreement I have
with the Chinese responsible for this...
I'll take care of it. OK?
- You're just playing the victim again.
You don't do anything,
that's why stuff goes wrong all the time.
Let's try and stay calm.
- Then put my mind at ease.
Have you been putting money aside
for emergencies, so you can pay this off?
I will pay this off.
It looks worse than it really is.
In a week we'll be laughing about this.
We're working on an important case.
- You know what you should do?
Read my book.
- Right.
Thanks for that pearl of wisdom, Lars.
I forgot that you know everything.
- Stop it.
We'll go to the police, of course.
No. We're not going to do that, guys.
That just makes it worse.
These people...
Of course you don't want us
to go to the police.
Not because of me...
The police can't do anything.
They want money. Trust me, Linda.
What if they go to Simon's school?
We don't want that.
So what do you want to do?
Nothing?
I can go to my mom's
for a few days with Simon.
But I have to be sure
that you'll fix this within a week.
Otherwise I will still go to the police.
I'll take care of it. For Simon.
And meanwhile we're going to your mom's?
- Me and Simon are.
Yes, Simon...
Thanks Ronald,
hiding out because of your gambling debts.
First of all, Lars...
...poker isn't gambling.
Poker is a wonderful game
of skills and discipline.
Skills and discipline?
- Yes.
Second of all, what happened here today
isn't good...
...but it's under control.
I'm going to take care of it, all right?
And third, it's not...
Come in.
Hey, Simon.
Hey, dad.
That wasn't very nice, this afternoon.
It's OK.
But daddy's taking care of it.
OK?
That Lars, man. Right?
Boy oh boy.
Hey, and your toys and all that...
We'll buy new stuff together. OK?
We'll do that at the end of the month.
End of the month...
Hi, I'm here to see Hao.
I don't have an...
Hi.
He says that he sees you're still
spending all your money on clothes.
Oh, No... Yes. Ha ha.
Are you here to pay up?
- No.
I'd like to talk to you
about the situation.
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