Win It All Page #10

Synopsis: Eddie Garrett agrees to watch a duffel bag for an acquaintance who is heading to prison. When he discovers cash in the bag, he's unable to resist the temptation and winds up deeply in debt. When the prison release is shortened, Eddie suddenly has a small window of time to win all the money back.
Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Joe Swanberg
Production: Netflix
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
77
Rotten Tomatoes:
90%
TV-MA
Year:
2017
88 min
393 Views


That's why I gave you that smile.

All right, gentlemen.

I'm gonna take a break,

and Brian's gonna take over. Good luck.

That's for you.

- Well, cheers, guys.

- Cheers.

[indistinct chatter]

Now come on, he got a straight.

I only...

[all laughing]

Better run, my friend.

[dealer] Check or bet?

[Eddie] Check.

[dealer] Aces here.

[girls laughing]

[man] Check.

[dealer] Next one's on you.

[indistinct chatter]

I think we need to see it.

- Let's see it.

- [Nicky] You want to?

[Nicky] Get it out.

- Look at this.

- [gasps] Ooh!

- [both chuckling]

- How luscious.

- [Eddie] Oh! Yeah!

- Come on!

- I hit it! Nut flush!

- On the river!

Oh, yes!

Set of deuces, set of tens...

- Unbelievable.

- Oh, f***!

I did it. I'm even. I did it.

I did it. [laughs]

I did it. And that time it was $6,000.

- Let's go.

- I'm over 100.

- I did it. I f***ing did it, man.

- You did it.

You should've seen that hand.

I blew their asses out of the toilet.

- Let's go, man. Cash out.

- Yeah.

I'm having a hard time

breathing, actually.

- Oh, f***, man, I...

- What?

- If I went down there...

- Get the chips. Let's go.

I, no... I'm in. Hold on.

- Just give me one second?

- Cash him out.

Don't cash me out!

Hold on. I didn't say cash out.

- I didn't...

- He's in.

- He's gotta come back.

- Get the money.

- I feel weird right now.

- Let's go. You did it.

We have a lot more money left.

- Cash him out now.

- Hold... No! I didn't say...

- Hold on! I didn't say cash him out.

- Sir... Jamie? Cash...

Don't... don't cash me...

- Listen to me.

- He's done.

I think it's a mistake

if I leave right now.

And I mean that seriously.

- I think I play two hands.

- Don't say this.

I think I play a couple more.

If I lose... Ow!

- Come on. Let's go.

- God damn, it feels like there's a...

- You have the money. Let's do it.

- If I... I know.

And if I... I'm up... I'm above 100.

So I play until I...

One second. One... I... Ow!

- F***ing...

- You're crazy man. Get...

- I... I had some...

- Cash him out.

[groans]

[Nicky] Cash him out, guys.

Oh, f***, I'm having a heart attack.

I'm having a heart attack!

Oh, it hurts so f***ing bad!

I'm dying.

Help me, I'm dying.

Could somebody call 911?

[screaming]

Cash him out!

[screaming]

Don't f***ing die on me, man.

Please! Please go faster!

Please go faster!

This f***ing neighborhood.

I can't go 50 miles an hour.

I don't want to die! I don't want to die!

Not yet! Not yet! Not yet!

[groaning]

No!

No! No!

No!

[sighs]

Oh, my God.

How you feeling, man?

Fine. I... I mean...

You're gonna be all right.

You're gonna be fine.

They said you'll be okay.

- Yeah?

- You're all right.

- So I'm fine?

- You're okay. Yeah.

- Okay, good.

- Nicky told me what happened.

This is not who I am anymore.

I swear to God...

- I know.

- This is not who I am anymore.

I know, man.

- But, really, it's not the same old thing.

- Okay.

Going to work... I want to do that.

I want to get in with the company.

You're... You will. You are. You're in.

- That's it. Don't worry about that.

- For real?

- For real. It's okay.

- Okay.

This isn't you saying it

'cause I'm in a hospital bed in a gown?

Maybe a little bit.

I'm saying it

'cause the gown looks great on you.

I'm trying to bust your balls.

- Okay. But I mean it, man.

- Yeah.

- That's the real me.

- You're good.

You're good. All right?

I'm glad you're back.

- Do you know what time it is, actually?

- 6:
30.

Oh...

- What's wrong?

- Could you please hand me my phone?

I've got to call Eva.

I was supposed to be at her place at 7:00.

I'm meeting her kid tonight.

There wasn't a phone in there.

You had your wallet, keys, gold chain...

There was no phone in there.

[sighs]

- It's fine.

- It's not fine, man.

I'll call. It's not a big deal. Relax.

Let's not have another panic attack.

I'll call her.

What's her number?

I mean, I don't have it...

I don't have her phone number memorized.

- You don't have her number memorized?

- It's in my phone.

You don't remember

your girlfriend's number?

- What's wrong with you?

- This is not the time

- to get on me.

- I remember my girlfriend's number...

- Okay.

- From, like, high school. Okay, sorry.

I can take you. Come on.

- I'll take you.

- We have to leave now.

- We're leaving.

- And I'm still gonna be f***ing late.

Don't worry. We're gonna leave now.

We're gonna get you there.

You're gonna look spiffy.

- You should keep this gown.

- Okay.

- You just keep this on.

- I'm not.

- Keep it on. Yeah.

- I'm not.

[Eddie] Okay, right here. Yeah.

Perfect.

Hey, Ron, man. Thanks again.

- I love you.

- [Ron] I love you.

- [Ron] All right, man.

- All right, man.

[sighs]

[knocks on door]

[footsteps approaching]

- Let me explain.

- Really?

- Let me... I know, let me explain.

- Forty-five minutes late.

I did not want to be late on this one.

- I was calling...

- I know.

I didn't have my phone on me.

My phone was at one place,

and my body was at another.

- Stop justifying yourself.

- No, I'm not...

I... I had a heart attack.

- What?

- I had a heart attack.

My... There was a...

- Are you serious?

- Something happened to my heart,

and I fell on the ground,

and I was carried out

- of a place to a hospital.

- My God.

- Here's my proof.

- Oh, God.

- Yeah.

- Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm physically fine.

- I need to do a follow-up, because...

- Come in.

I didn't get all the tests,

- so I don't know...

- Stop. Tell me later.

Okay. But I didn't...

- Okay. Okay.

- Okay. So yeah...

- Hey, look who's here.

- Oh, there's everybody. Oh, hi!

- Hi.

- How are you?

- Fine.

- It's nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you, too.

I've heard great stuff about you. Yeah.

- Thanks.

- [both speaking Spanish]

- How are you?

- I'm good. How are you?

- Nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you, too.

[continues speaking Spanish]

I was dying to meet you.

You were dying?

Well, I'm dying to meet you.

I've been wanting to meet you for so long.

I can't believe I'm seeing you in person.

This is cool for me. Thank you.

[Eddie and Eva chuckle]

- Great. So I'm here?

- Yep, you're right there.

Okay, good.

- [chattering]

- [music playing]

I want to spend my life with you

Oh, baby

Working on this dream with you

Oh, baby

I want to spend my life with you

Oh, baby

I can see the stars all shining

You and me could be

Happy like the bees together

You've got a woman

You got a woman

Woman, woman, woman always

On my mind

Woman, woman, woman always

On my mind

It's $400 over.

What?

Yeah, all your money's here.

I counted twice.

But you got $400 extra.

How?

- I don't know.

- How the f*** did that happen?

- That sh*t don't make no sense.

- I don't know.

[man] I'll count it again if you want.

- [Michael] Count that sh*t again.

- All right.

[Michael] F***, man.

I could feel so free with you

Oh, baby

I could feel so free with you

Oh, baby

Love you more and more each day

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Jake Johnson

Jake Johnson (born Mark Jake Johnson Weinberger; May 28, 1978) is an American actor and comedian, best known for his role as Nick Miller in the Fox sitcom New Girl (2011–18). He also appeared in Paper Heart (2009), Get Him to the Greek (2010), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), 21 Jump Street (2012), Drinking Buddies (2013), Jurassic World (2015) and Tag (2018). more…

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