Turn It Up Page #2

Synopsis: Trying to bootstrap his way out of Brooklyn's mean streets is Diamond, a rap musician. With his long-time pal Gage acting as his manager, he's trying to lay down a demo tape with cut-rate studio time. To pay the bills, he and Gage run drugs for "Mr. B." Inside a week, Diamond's beloved mother dies suddenly, his father appears after an absence of 12 years and wants a relationship, and his girlfriend Kia tells him she's pregnant, asking him if he's ready to be a father. Gage steals $100,000 in a multiple-felony robbery so that Diamond can record a full album, not knowing it's Mr. B's money he's taken. B wants his money, Diamond wants his music, Kia wants an answer.
Genre: Action, Crime, Drama
Director(s): Robert Adetuyi
Production: New Line Cinema
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Metacritic:
18
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Year:
2000
86 min
$738,654
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Laughing because you know that is true.

What do they do?

Love me.

Mom?

I made you breakfast.

Why are you supposed to do?

I told you when I go head

will become.

11 o'clock and ate nothing.

I thought ...

You would not go to work.

Who will pay my bills?

I will take them.

- I know you're out of work.

So money-makers,

are not those I want.

Not so, Mom.

- I do not fool yourself, Diamond.

I am your mother.

I'm not a silly nonsense.

All right.

Show must go.

I'll go in the studio

I will do the recording ...

Tomorrow I will go back to see you.

Sometimes you talk just like his father.

I did not mean in a bad sense.

This is not cool.

Repeat for a week.

There is nothing like the record.

Just not cool and so.

Maybe you need

a little detente.

There is nothing wrong with that

to give time.

Maybe you're right.

Disappear.

Dee, do not forget ...

Do not pay me.

Thank you, bro.

- Please.

Mom?

Mom?

Lord!

Mom!

Quickly send an ambulance.

My mother has fainted.

"Uilkon Street" 301, app. 4-B.

Do not worry, you'll be fine.

Just hang on and everything will be fine.

Sorry about your mother.

If you do not want me here you go,

but had to come.

As for my game play?

Plump,

if not they would be 11 years.

I came to have a last tribute.

I do not expect

to meet me with open arms.

Because definitely will not happen.

Next week

I'll be on this phone.

We need to talk.

Why do you think

I want to talk to you?

As I said, you have the phone.

I hope to reflect.

And sorry about your mother.

Your mother knew how to handle

all vats.

Remember ... me when

in a correctional institution

and talk to the supervising officer?

He spitefully.

Wow how I hated it!

But your mother convinced him

give me a second chance.

What happened to your father?

Will not you call him?

I do not know.

You did what?

I've never had a father.

Give him a chance.

Nothing lost.

Are you still playing?

In case.

Want to tell me something?

Do not occur every day.

Son, I'm sorry that I failed.

Sorry I was not up to your mother

and to you.

What else can I say?

I do not know.

For example, why he left us.

Do not give justification for their actions,

because I do not like that.

And what will I see you again

or was it only that?

I have nowhere to live.

I thought to poostana less.

To live it with you if you want.

Work is

I have no where to go.

I thought possible ...

to poostana to you.

Damn it!

But do not you and Sven.

You can sleep on the couch.

These know nothing about us.

As completed, will zavrem

these bastards in their place.

Dee, Check it out what was happening.

How are you, Mr. Bi?

- Gage.

What are you doing

in this sleek restaurant?

You know, I like you

enjoy the hottest dance.

Mr. White is in the music business.

- I know.

Now we know.

- Really?

Your singer presented her Diamond.

You said that you want to hear it.

Diamond? Is he a rapper?

And rap is cool, Mr. White.

- It really is.

Settle it with a manager.

- I'm his manager.

You're a smart boy, but understand what

from the music business?

Understand what these skapanyatsi.

And they want what I want.

Money and drugs ...

Hardly know more than Gage.

I will not go away

this behavior.

Check it out you where you go!

Gage, her going to sit.

Not very welcome.

Yes, it will do.

How did it go?

- Hell motherf***er!

I'm sick to play

a whistle at all!

F*** demokasetata!

- What are you talking about?

How many more records

you need the album?

We like to fix it yourself?

Right now we pay?

And where will find the money

for the whole album?

You know,

recently behave as zhenka.

And to tell you the only way

to get a recording deal

to suck dick of Mr. White.

F*** you!

What you said Seamus?

Nothing.

He wanted to go to a party in them.

Tonight Is the party?

At 2:
00 at night?

Is he still here?

Maybe I just wanted to go.

Only two, eh?

I told him that I'm not.

Listen ...

Go and tell this slimy bastard,

that his wound.

And get his address.

But just to give him your phone!

Got it?

- Yes.

All right. I'll wait outside.

Go fix.

Who is it?

- Jane.

Re early, girl.

Wait, get off.

Pedal unhappy.

- What are you doing?

Shut up!

Get up, nigga!

Bass that and make-up!

Where is your money?

I have no money, man.

- None, eh?

Bastard!

- Calm down.

More quietly.

- Shut up!

What crawl as zhenka, come!

Get in here, nigga!

Where is the money?

Come here. Move!

Open the cupboard!

Where are they?

- There is nothing here.

Marsh there!

Motherf***er, where's the money?

Your old Mom ...

Put them envelopes!

Put them all.

All the money!

Thank you very much, Seamus.

Almost forgot ...

Damn it.

This is bullshit!

I hear only the bass.

Is cool, I tell you! Is super!

What's the point of recording something

if you do not hear the melody?

I tell you, this is the new sound.

I know his work.

Di, we must speak.

Fix it!

What is it?

Hopefully for good.

Sorry, Diamond, but I

you run credit studio time.

Cry me upload my price.

I know you have talent.

Why do you think they took?

Then let me breathe

to finish their demo!

Dee, my clients recorded an entire CD,

while your kid is a demo.

Yes, but my sound is cool.

-- I do not sell albums

and studio time. So pay my rent.

How are the damages?

- 1.50 per hour.

Okay, I think.

No wonder that its water goals.

In such a jerk ...

Only one highway ...

- I will not bother you.

Fired.

Fire me?

- That said.

Get out of here.

Come on, get out!

What are you doing here?

- What are you saying was, bro?

-- What is it?

- I'm your manager, or not?

Of course.

- I told you that I get serious?

Right? I told you it was time

to go into the league, huh?

What nonsense babble?

- I'm talking to you make an album.

And I'm telling you,

we do not have much money.

Already have.

Ready to play?

Where did you get so much money?

Lucky me.

Are you ready tell me!

What is it, bro?

When Jesus healed the blind,

I asked him blind

how did it?

You are not Jesus and I'm not blind.

Decide what?

My arm is tired.

Yes?

Are you sure?

One hundred percent?

- Let me show you sample?

I am pregnant.

Will act properly?

Which is correct?

Whatever you choose,

you support me.

To choose?

I'm not ready to be a father.

Not ready or not?

Do you know how things are my

to the head?

Already quite unintentionally.

So I am for myself only care.

You will be my child turning up.

What are you doing?

I own and look to the child

but I want it to be a father

and not some street thug.

I want a real man

that is to my child.

Can you imagine this man, Diamond?

Listen, let her fix things

and then we'll sit down and talk

the idea of ??family.

Now, however,

is not the time for family.

And I have not planned it,

but it was written.

I will not tell you what to do.

Ultimately, you decide.

No, dear ...

It is wrong here.

I need

and you can participate in the decision.

Then ...

- Yes?

I want to participate in the decision?

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Robert Adetuyi

Robert Adetuyi is a Canadian screenwriter and film director who works in Hollywood. Born in Sudbury, Ontario, Adetuyi is a graduate of York University, where he studied communications and sociology. He moved to Hollywood in 1992. more…

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