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Synopsis: An American diamond merchant travels to Russia to sell rare blue diamonds of questionable origin. As the deal begins to collapse he falls into an obsessive relationship with a Russian cafe owner in a small Siberian town. As their passion builds, so does the treacherous world of the diamond trade from which he is unable to extricate himself. Both collide as the American man desperately looks for escape in a world with no exit.
Director(s): Matthew Ross
Production: Saban Films
 
Rotten Tomatoes:
9%
R
Year:
2018
876 Views


I didn't say "pay."

I said, "offer and delay."

24 hours, and you can

stop answering his calls.

I'll wire you $100K

for your trouble.

Listen. If the goal is

to cause Volkov difficulty

and to buy you time, I'll do it

now, I'll do it for free.

Thank you, Vincent.

You are a terrible man,

but an excellent friend.

I imagine you know this already,

but if you've ripped this man off,

he will kill you on principle.

[beeping phone off]

[phone buttons beeping]

[phone ringing]

You've reached the voicemail

of Gabby Hill.

After the beep, leave me

a message. Thanks.

[answering machine beeping]

[beeping phone off]

[dog barking]

[door opening]

Hate me yet?

I'll be right back.

[door closing]

F***ing Pyotr.

[bird chirping]

Lucas, are you okay?

I just talked to Andrei,

the man from the mine.

Pyotr's brother?

Yeah. Pyotr,

he's coming back here.

With the diamonds?

Yeah.

I'll stay with you.

No, it's okay.

I'll see you later

at home.

Tomorrow morning,

I'll be making you French toast.

And you'll be fine?

Yes.

Then I'll see you

and your diamonds

and my breakfast

in the morning.

Good luck.

[door closing]

[wind howling outside]

[sighing]

[sighing]

Ugh!

Aah!

[bullets ricocheting]

Ugh!

Ugh!

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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