Siberia
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[woman speaking
indistinctly over PA]
[sighing]
[Pyotr] Lucas, it's Pyotr.
You ready to get rich?
You better be.
There is one small thing
I will need to tell you.
Or maybe not so small.
Maybe quite big in fact.
So hurry, please.
St. Petersburg is not
the same without you.
Dasvidaniya.
Your jet's boarding
in ten minutes.
May I top you off?
[sighing]
Raisa.
Good morning, Mr. Hill.
Always a pleasure.
Are you well?
Of course.
Pyotr left.
An hour ago.
Left, meaning?
Men were here,
asking about him.
When I told him this,
he grew agitated.
He said you should
meet him in Mirny.
At the...
Gorynch Guest House.
Then, he left.
Can you get me into his room?
[bell dinging]
[beeping]
[door closing]
[Pytor speaking]
I'm at the hotel, Pyotr.
Where we're supposed
to meet Volkov in exactly...
thirty-seven minutes,
with a sample of the blues,
in case you've forgotten.
I don't care what kind
of sh*t you've stepped in...
Boris Volkov isn't
a good man to disappoint.
So, where's the sample, Pyotr?
I know you.
You've figured out
some clever place,
some childish f***ing trick.
I need to know where.
So, call me back please.
F***ing Pyotr.
Fifty... million... dollars.
I can assure you, Mr. Hill, it
requires effort to gather this.
I exerted myself.
How do you imagine
I'm feeling now, sitting here,
learning I might've
done this for nothing?
Your responsibility was
to procure a sample,
no?
A single diamond,
blue in color.
It seems like
such a simple thing. And yet?
[sighing]
Huh?
[laughing]
South Africans are in town.
Vincent de Bruin
and his band of cretins.
I know nothing about that.
I hope this is true.
I'd hate to think
they were somehow involved
in your unfortunate delay.
If I can just draw
on your patience...
Patience, Mr. Hill...
is like air in a sealed room.
No matter
how much you start with,
eventually, you'll run out. Hm?
I'll be back in two days.
With a sample?
The whole allotment.
Compensation for your...
regrettable tardiness, hm?
Two percent.
An even million.
I'll see you in
two days, Mr. Hill.
Two days.
Two days.
[phone ringing]
[Pyotr speaking
Russian on voicemail]
I take off for
Mirny in two hours.
You better be there.
This is my new number.
F***ing call me, Pyotr.
Mr. Hill, yes?
Pyotr said his American
friend would be coming
and that I should
give you his room,
and ask you to wait for him.
Would you like me to
escort you upstairs?
No. Thank you.
Room three.
Anywhere still
open for a drink?
Up the street.
There's a cafe.
But you need a
warmer coat, I think.
I packed for
St. Petersburg.
Then, you will be cold.
[phone ringing]
That is for you,
I believe.
A man called,
twenty minutes ago.
[phone ringing]
For the American.
[phone ringing]
Yes?
I thought we were friends.
I thought we had an
understanding.
We never had an understanding.
But we're still friends, right?
I'm friends with everyone,
Vincent. You know that.
Yeah, you see, so quickly,
we arrive right at
the heart of the problem...
you need to be more selective.
Because the friends that you
have now, they're cheating you.
[speaking Afrikaans]
I want you to take whatever that
Boris Volkov has promised you,
I want you to add five percent.
That's what my associates
and I are willing to offer.
Can you picture that sum?
Know what I'm picturing?
You and I,
face down in the Neva,
side by side,
like the good friends we are.
We guarantee safe passage...
a private jet...
before anyone even realizes
you've left the country.
You have no idea
what he's offering.
Would I even be calling
if that were the case?
There's no need to
say yes right now. Just...
Just don't say no.
Lucas?
[wind gusting]
[phone ringing]
[Pyotr speaking
Russian on voicemail]
[phone beeping]
[cash register dinging]
[speaking Russian]
[Pyotr speaking
Russian on voicemail]
[door opening]
[door closing]
Can I get you
something else?
I'm good.
Oh...
[chuckling]
[laughing]
Uh...
Porsche?
[men laughing]
[both laughing]
- Da? Da?
- Hey! Hey!
Da! Da! Da!
Da! Da! Da!
Huh?
- Yefrem!
- [men laughing]
[slamming glass]
[laughing]
[door opening
and closing]
[shouting]
[laughing]
What? You are worried
I've never seen a penis before?
- I thought...
- They're laughing now.
For three hours they drank here,
and then you... such a hero...
you threw them out
before they had to pay.
Americans,
you think money
solves everything.
Take the bottle.
You paid for it.
[door opening]
[wind gusting]
[both laughing]
[both laughing]
[engine starting]
[car door opening and closing]
Hey.
American,
wake up. Hey!
[grunting]
[train whistle blowing]
[train whistle blowing]
[train whistle continuing]
[railway crossing dinging]
[shower running]
[shower running]
[shower running]
[Pyotr speaking
Russian on voicemail]
The least you can do is let me
know if you're okay, Pyotr.
Just pick up the
f***ing phone and call me.
[sighing]
What are you doing?
French toast.
Mm-hmm. I know what it is.
Why are you cooking it?
A gesture of gratitude,
which I believe you're owed.
Along with an apology,
if I'm not mistaken.
Do people apologize
in America for being stupid?
Not often.
But it's still
considered good form.
Well, then,
I accept your apology.
Come. Eat.
Not much of
a talker, are you?
Who is Pyotr?
[knocking at door]
[spitting]
Try.
Mmm...
These are delicious.
Mm-hmm.
My brother's wife.
She is not good for much,
but she is good for this.
What would you do if I
asked you to sleep with me?
Now?
Mm-hmm.
I'd say...
[clearing throat]
...with the most
possible regret,
that I need to go find someone,
that it's very urgent.
Your mysterious Pyotr?
His brother, Andrei.
Are you asking?
He thinks it's something
that has already happened,
which means everyone else
will soon think this, too.
So, why shouldn't I make it so?
That's not the best
come-on I've ever heard.
Where's your friend's brother?
At the mine.
I want to catch him
when he comes off his shift.
I will take you.
And then, if we still
don't hate each other,
we come back here.
Agreed?
You're very forward.
You find this unappealing?
Quite the contrary.
[buzzer sounding]
For God's sake. Not here.
Follow in your car.
He flew in yesterday.
Then left again immediately.
Because?
Samsonov's men.
They were here,
looking for him.
Who the f*** is Samsonov?
Pyotr didn't tell you?
A bad man.
Smuggling, drugs, prostitution.
He and his men,
they are former
Spetsnaz members.
You know Spetsnaz?
Special forces?
Why are they looking for Pyotr?
Pyotr sold Samsonov
some diamonds, blue diamonds.
My diamonds?
Fakes.
The f***
are you talking about?
He thought it was good way
to double the money.
Samsonov wouldn't
know they weren't real.
They were treated.
It's interesting.
You take diamonds...
I know what
treated means, Andrei.
Not like this.
Very high quality.
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