The Samaritan Page #6

Synopsis: After twenty years in prison, Foley is finished with the grifter's life. When he meets an elusive young woman named Iris, the possibility of a new start looks real. But his past is proving to be a stubborn companion.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Thriller
Director(s): David Weaver
Production: IFC Films
  4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.6
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
24%
R
Year:
2012
90 min
$1,744
Website
395 Views


Why would you tell me this?

Because nothing changes

unless you make it change.

What the f***

are you talking about'!

I'm telling you because

I don't care about your money.

I just want that piece of sh*t

to know how close he came

to getting

everything he ever wanted

right before you shoot him dead.

No, not him!

Him.

She's lying!

You little sh*t!

She is his daughter!

I know, Ethan.

He is your father!

I know, Ethan.

You can'! Hurt me anymore.

You know'?

1 went to see Celia.

I have been

in this place before,

and there's only one way

for this to end'

I will tell you

what you want to know,

and if you don't believe

what I say,

then just put a bullet in me.

Just let her go.

Nobody is going anywhere

ever again.

You okay? You stay here.

Stay here. Stay here.

I am not going out

over $8 million.

It's just money!

Take it.

Take the money.

We can do a deal.

Do you know who I am?

I know exactly who you are,

that's why I have to do this.

Let's go! Come on.

We have to get out of here.

Let's go.

No!

Iris!

Oh, God.

No, God!

Miro, help us, please.

She needs a blood transfusion

immediately,

but the clinic

has no blood in storage.

- Use me.

- No, no.

We don't have time

to test for blood type.

If I give her the wrong blood,

she will die.

Can we find a relative?

If-if they're related,

we got a better shot.

Miro! Miro!

It'll work.

Miro... I have some money.

This is where to find it.

Take what you need.

And the rest to her.

Foley,

you will not survive this.

Let me stop the transfusion.

She needs a second chance.

Now, I just need you

to sign here and here, please.

How long will the transfer

take, exactly?

Just a moment.

Exactly that long.

How long did you plan to visit?

I'm not sure.

How long does it take

to get lost?

If you keep on doing

what you've always done,

you'll keep on being

what you've always been.

Nothing changes

unless you make it change.

I know what it sounds like,

but every morning

when I wake up,

I think about

what that really means.

Nothing changes

unless you make it change.

Summer keeps falling

I keep remembering.

When you were lost in the all.

Time wasn't fading,

I keep forgetting.

You were the one that I love.

Soon we'll be riding away

in the night.

Falling till the oceans

are crying.

' Soon you will arrive

in the only all.

Only I'm waiting till someday

I'll be on your right.

To the only one in your life.

And the only one

that I will love.

That's you and I.

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Elan Mastai

Elan Mastai is a Canadian screenwriter and novelist. He is best known for The F Word, for which he won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2nd Canadian Screen Awards in 2014.His other screenwriting credits include MVP: Most Vertical Primate and Fury. He has described The F Word as the first time he wrote a screenplay in his own voice, rather than to the commercial demands of a mass-audience film.He was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, to a Canadian mother and an Israeli immigrant father. He studied film at Queen's University and Concordia University.In 2015, Mastai secured a $1.25 million deal for his debut novel, All Our Wrong Todays. A science fiction novel about a man from an alternate history utopia who, while part of a time travel experiment, causes a drastic alteration of his history, and regains consciousness in our society. The novel was published on February 7, 2017. more…

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