Win It All Page #5

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


[Ron] This is the man, right here.

Here he comes.

Here's my guy. Here he is.

[both laughing]

How do you feel, buddy?

Get over here. Get over here.

All right, buddy.

Fellas, my buddy Eddie.

- My brother.

- Hey.

- Freddy. This is Tony. Alex. All right?

- Okay, yeah. Yeah.

This guy, uh, you know, he's very...

He's a little edgy right now

because he's never seen,

kind of, this light of the day.

Well, he has, but he usually

hasn't gone to sleep yet.

Uh, listen, man, um, he's my brother,

but that doesn't mean

you can't go hard on him, okay?

Don't go easy.

Work him in.

[indistinct chatter]

All right.

- This looks good on you. You all right?

- Yeah.

- What's this?

- What's what?

It's sweat. Haven't seen that before.

- [laughs]

- That's a new thing for you.

He doesn't know how to rake.

He doesn't know how to do anything.

He's used to a different type of rake.

This one's worse.

As long as he cuts grass

better than he bowls, I'm happy.

- All right? Give me a call.

- All right.

Give me a call. All right. [clears throat]

My man.

- My man.

- Back at it.

- I am very, very happy that you're here.

- Me, too, man.

Well, this is great.

Hey, everybody, this is Eddie.

Um...

You may recognize him.

He hasn't been here for months.

[overlapping chatter]

But, of course, the important thing

is that he's back.

- So, yeah.

- Nice to be back.

[alarm beeping]

[sighs]

[groans]

[speaking Spanish]

Comin' to work?

[Eddie chuckles] Yeah. Sorry.

Sorry, at lunch, got knocked out.

[chuckles]

[indistinct chatter]

[Eddie] You got it!

- You gotta clean it up.

- You gotta go again.

- Oh. Again?

- Yes!

You see. You see. You see.

- [woman 1] You did good.

- [woman 2] You're up!

- That was a great shot.

- Thank you.

[all laughing]

- Is that the one you wanted to use?

- Yeah.

- You can use it.

- Use the girly-girly ball.

- Actually, my thumb is stuck.

- [all laughing]

[woman] All right, I'm gonna go.

- All right. That hurt.

- [laughing]

[Eddie] That's nice.

He cared about you, and you knew that.

And that's what's important.

- Exactly.

- I feel the same way about my dad.

Chips cared about...

Like, I know that no matter what,

he... he loved me and my brother

more than anything.

[Eddie sighs]

[Gene] There can be success

at the end of this tunnel.

But for me,

it was an unbelievable feeling.

You feel like a kid.

That's what it is. You feel like a child.

Not even a child.

Sometimes you feel like an infant.

Like, somebody else is gonna

have to take care of the situation.

"I can't do anything.

What am I supposed to do?

I guess I could go to work

and make some more money."

But then people

are gonna expect things of you

and want you to do other stuff.

And, um, I was, uh...

I was being childish.

- [Ron] Hey, man.

- Hey, man.

Hey, I'm gonna...

I think I'm gonna go home.

I wanna catch Jude

before he falls asleep, okay?

Show me one more time

what I'm doing with this work order.

- Make sure I'm doing it right.

- Uh...

Yeah. You're basically putting these

into QuickBooks.

You get 'em all organized, then we can

process them out and send the bills out.

Okay. And then this is useless then?

- After... Yeah, then we're done with that.

- Okay.

Okay, great.

I'm proud of you.

You're doing great work.

- Thanks. That means a lot.

- And this helps a lot.

This is gonna help us out a lot.

All right?

Okay. Uh, once you're done with that,

you can toss it.

- Great. I love it.

- All right.

- Thanks, man.

- Thanks, man.

- Say hi to everybody, okay?

- [Ron] I will.

[groans]

Hey.

- How are you, my friend?

- [Adrian] Hey, what happened, Victor?

You pay today?

I pay right now!

- [laughs]

- Oh, my friend!

- That's for you, my friend.

- Oh!

- Okay. Okay.

- Thank you, Victor. Thank you.

- One last thing.

- Thank you, Victor.

- My name is Eddie.

- Oh, Eddie...

- It's okay. Thank you.

- Okay, Eddie. Okay.

- Thank you, my friend. Okay.

- Okay.

- We're good. Okay.

- Okay. Okay.

- I'll see you later. Thank you.

- All right. Okay.

- Goodbye, my friend.

- Bye. Bye. I love you. I love you.

- I love you, too, man. Okay. Bye.

- Okay. Bye.

- [Eva] This is why.

- [Eddie] Why?

Only because, in Mexico,

we don't have big tortillas.

We just have small tortillas.

So how can you make a burrito

with a big tortilla?

- [woman] You can make a big...

- I mean, with a small tortilla...

You can make a big tortilla.

It's not like you don't have

the technology to make a big tortilla.

- You're 100% right.

- [both laughing]

All of Mexico only has small tortillas.

You're good.

- [laughing]

- We're still just faking the time, like...

- It's always that time.

- It's always beer o'clock.

[laughing]

Gentlemen, I gotta go.

I got an early morning.

- What?

- I gotta go. I gotta go. I gotta go.

- I gotta go.

- He gotta go to his day care job.

- That's it, Art. See you, Pat.

- [Arthur] See you.

- Eddie.

- See you, buddy.

So I don't like to think of myself

as addicted to gambling, but...

you know, I keep playing

and I keep losing, so...

- You know, I'm not an idiot. Right?

- [all chuckling]

And that feeling of having nothing

and being a loser and being broke,

it sets in, and...

that's the feeling I'm chasing.

And I don't want to chase that anymore.

'Cause that's a...

You know, it's an awful feeling.

And so, yeah, I'm here,

and I'm looking to, uh...

stop chasing that sh*t

and figure something out.

- My favorite part. I love this part.

- Thank you.

- That's all you.

- I appreciate it.

- I'm proud of you. You're doing great.

- Thank you.

- I put a little bonus in there.

- What's this?

I do that for the guys who work... I put

a little extra at the end of the week.

All right? Listen.

Go have a fun weekend, okay?

- Treat yourself right. Okay?

- Thank you.

- I will.

- See you Monday.

- All right, buddy.

- All right, man.

- [engine starts]

- Don't behave.

- I got 200 bucks. I'm cash-rich!

- [chuckles] Yeah!

- Be careful.

- [chuckles]

- Hey.

- [Eddie] Hey.

[both speaking Spanish]

- You look so good.

- Aw.

- These are for you.

- You look great.

Thank you.

Mmm. [giggles]

- Ready?

- Yeah.

[Eddie] You know what? I've been,

you know, more into it than I expected,

in terms of the business.

I thought

that I wasn't gonna like that side,

but I... I kind of do.

And the way that it's,

you know, structured

is that right now Ron owns

all the equity in the company.

But, contractually, half of it is mine.

And it's his dream,

and, you know, becoming my dream,

that we own this thing 50-50.

So as I work and I save money,

I'm just gonna be buying into it.

So certain, you know, extra jobs...

we'll just do that as equity

until we're 50-50.

And then we're running

the whole thing together,

and we can do whatever we want with it.

And right now,

it's pretty successful, actually.

But I think

it could get better and better,

and we can pass it on to our kids,

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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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