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Cold Pressed (2018)
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- I would like to thank you all. I would like to I would like to thank you all for coming tonight. It means a lot to me to have you here. Through my struggles and triumphs. It hasn't been easy. But through sleepless nights. But through sleepless nights. Road blocks. Hurdles. Back breaking work! Endless red tape! Let me introduce you to "Come Semini, Cosi Raccogli." This 100 percent extra virgin olive oil will soon, very soon, be distributed throughout the west coast and the entire country. As you reap, so shall you sow. - Good morning, America. I'm Keith White. And first off... Olive oil fraud is a major international racket worth 300 million dollars a year. Dishonest oil traders and producers buy soybean and sunflower oil, cover them with chlorophyll and beta-carotene and sell them as extra virgin olive oil. But how do you know that what's on the payload is what you're actually getting? The FDA admits that because of a lack of funds and higher priority items, it simply does not have the time or resources to check olive oil. If you have the third largest and one of the fastest growing markets in the world and nobody is checking the quality of the olive oil, it's an open invitation for fraud. - Pronto? - It's Katherina. Yes, ma'am. - I want you to come to California. - I'm sorry but my situation here in Rome is very difficult now. - I have confirmation that the shipment from Calitri is on its way here. - Respectfully ma'am, I don't think that is possible. We raided his plant in Sicily yesterday. - Think for a moment. Calitri supplies his olive oil to at least five major international brands. You think he has only one plant? Listen, Calitri's guy is about to sign a major distribution deal and he must be stopped immediately. - I just don't have time for another wild goose chase. I'm under a lot of pressure from my chief, here, to stop Calitri. Someone in California is distributing adulterated olive oil and my niece is now suffering in an ICU because of that! - I see. Yes, I'm very sorry about your niece. What does Mr. Samson have to say about this? - Don't worry about what my father has to say. I'm now in charge and I'm telling you, you give me the Californian contact and you'll get Calitri. - Miguel! Make that quick alright? Where's your guy? How're we supposed to move all this oil now? You know how to work a forklift? I don't know how to work a forklift! Jesus. Just go inside. Just go inside and get the shit moving. Yeah, I'm trying to reach Rossi. None of your fucking business. Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, okay, listen. He owes me some money. Call me when he gets to the club, alright? Miguel! Can we make this snappy? We got a lot to do before tonight! - She's not responding to the treatments. It's possible that she has other unrecorded allergies. - Is it one of ours? - Can't tell. - You tell that doctor that from this moment on that young girl is his highest priority, sparing no expenses. - Papa, he is doing all he can. - Bullshit, Katherina! You know more can be done! - Hello? Yes, ma'am. Yes, I understand. I'm very sorry to hear about your niece's condition. You really think that George's oil could make her sick? No. I just didn't think he had that kind of capability. Yes, yes. Katherina, he's a bottom-feeder. No. Yes, I understand. I will look into it. Katherina, you tell your father that he has my deepest regards. - Come on, Miguel, be a little careful! You're spilling money on the floor right now! - Didn't Calitri send you a letter about getting us an assembly line? - Calitri, yeah. Calitri sends me a letter every fucking day. Conflicts with the letter he sent me the day before. He doesn't know what the fuck he wants. I don't know why he doesn't shoot me an email or give me a call. It would be a lot cleaner. - Yeah, probably the best way to avoid the Feds. - Would be if I destroyed the letters he sent me. Never know when them puppies might come in handy. - Yeah, if you ever decide to go that route, getting an assembly line, I can get us some workers. - Yeah. I bet you can. Like that fucking forklift driver, right? No thank you. - Hey, hand me that bucket over there. - Yeah? Rossi? Rossi? He's at the Blue Bar now? Alright. Let's go. Rossi's at the Blue Bar, let's go get him. - That's it. That's the end of olive oil. We don't have any more, man. - Let's go! We can get back to this! Come on! - Fuck. - Hey. Come here. Fuck. - Are you okay? - Yeah. - What happened to you again? - Nothing. - No, this doesn't look like nothing. - I told you yesterday I was running up the stairs outside my building. Just, you know, fell. You'd look great in short hair. I'm freaking serious. - Yeah? - You're fucking sexy. - No. We need to get ready. I need to go. I need to go. - This is nice. When did you make this? - I've been working on it for awhile. I'm really hoping that some gallery picks it up. - I have a better idea. You should bring that to the restaurant tonight. - No. - We can present it at the meeting. - No! No! I don't want to. - Babe, it's a great opportunity for you. And for us. - It's not that simple. - But it could be. - Hey, hey, hey! Stay here! I can handle this. - I'll have some of that. - You'll have some of this, here? - Yeah. Come here. Right there. Snort it all. - Rossi! - Goddamn it. George. What do you want? - Where's my money from Calitri? - Can't you see I'm busy? - I got a lot of orders coming in and I need that cash, Rossi. Supposed to give it to me three days ago. Why're you giving me a hard time? It's not even your money. - Miguel. Get off! Get off, bitch! Come on! Come on! I still have no idea what Calitri sees in you, George. But I know what a fucking pussy you are. - I told you to stay in the truck! I can handle Rossi! What, I gotta speak Mexican to you? Miguel, I've got about another hour before my meeting with Nandini. You make sure everything is set by the time I get there, all right? All right? All right?! - All right! - Answer me! I can't hear the rocks rolling around in your head when you're nodding. - Everyday is such torture. - Hang in there, babe. Just a few more days. - Can't we just leave now? Tonight? - So everything's set for the meeting tonight. Nandini is gonna be there. - Nandini? - Have you been listening to what I'm saying? She's the head of acquisition for Donazetti, the grocery distributor. If we get her to sign, game over. - Yeah, I just didn't know she was Indian. - Don't worry, she's not my type. - Well, what about the money? Do you think it will be enough? - It's enough money. The royalties, the commission. We won't be filthy rich but we'll be comfortable. - What if something goes wrong? I have this awful feeling. He's not the most likable person. What if Nandini changes her mind? - She won't. She's got strict instructions from her astrologer. - You mean your father. - Yeah. If she wants to make VP, she needs to seal the deal before the start of the Rohini, Uttara star or something like that. - You know I don't think that's funny. Well, what if he finds out, which he eventually will? - It's a four year deal. What's he gonna do? Go to court? He's not gonna want that. - No, I guess not. I just can't wait to get on with it. - All right. Yeah. Love you, babe. - George, you are a good worker. I want you to run the business in California. Here's some money. I want you to open up a restaurant and we will keep the oil money flowing through there. - Mr. Calitri, I will call you if I need your help. - Don't ever call me! We will communicate through letters. Make sure you destroy them after reading. Leave no trace. - Thank you for the opportunity, Mr. Calitri. I will not let you down. - Don't screw up. I will be watching you. - You ready? Let's see how good of a cook you can be. - Chef. Money well spent. - The Bertola plant got raided last night. - What about our supply line? - I haven't heard. I aint gonna worry about it. Calitri's got the necessary men on payroll. Besides, he supplies about thirty labels worldwide. Can't be checking them all, can they? - What about Everly? - Our friend from customs will be here soon. He better get here before Nandini starts barking that bitch is driving me crazy. What's that? - What? - That! - Cooking oil. - Is that ours? - George, you don't expect me to use that-- - Why are you not using my oil? - You can't use that at high heat, George, it smokes. - Well maybe it's not clear. The selling point of my restaurant is to promote my olive oil. If you do use other products, make sure they're not out in the open for God and everyone else to see. "Comprendo?" "Comprendo?" - Yeah! - I'm glad we understand each other. - Our chef specialty. - Mr. Leggierie, pleasantries aside, I have a matter to discuss with you. We are still interested in doing business with you. However, I'm curious as to the reason why on the eve of the contract signing you would want to pump up the royalty fees by another three percent. - I beg your pardon? - Your broker suggested this to me just a few hours ago. I flat out said no. - I agree. 15 percent is a very generous offer. - I'm glad we're in agreement on that because I have to be honest, I was a little upset with Mohana this morning. - Yeah, I understand. You don't shake on something and then make changes at the last moment. - Hey. - Mohana, we were just talking about you. - You guys weren't talking business without me, were you? - No. It was more of a general conversation. Since you're just the money guy, we didn't think you'd mind. - Excuse me, Nandini, I just remembered I had something for you in the kitchen. - No, George, I'm not interested in sampling your menu. - No, no, no, no, it's not that. I'll be right back. - Everything good? - Mr. Everly! How are things in the wonderful world of government regulations? - George Leggierie. - So glad you could make it after last week's fiasco. Who would have thought that olive oil could get so political? Things calm down? - Nothing's calmed down. - At least you're here. Maybe you could relax. I'll have someone bring you a cocktail. - No. Listen, I can't just validate your authenticity. - And how was your all expense paid trip to Rome? Take in the sights? Your wife enjoyed the masseuse at the Grand Hotel? - It's not that easy. - I'm prepared to make things very easy for you in your everyday life. - I don't think that's gonna cut it. I need something else. - What exactly do you have in mind? - Just what I'm owed. - You'll get what you're owed. I'm a man of my word. - Maybe a little extra? - He's a fantastic chef. I'm sure you've already come to find out. Would you like to meet him? - Well. - Miguel. Mr. Everly, have I introduced you to my head chef, Miguel? - I don't believe you did. Bob Everly. Pleasure. - Pleasure is all mine. - Miguel has immense dining experience. Of course, we're expecting a rather tough crowd tonight. He's made wonders of limited resources. - My goodness. - Glad I got him at such a reasonable rate. - A man of many talents, I'm sure. - Miguel is no doubt a reliable, handy asset. As for that matter, I will look into it and see what can be done. Maybe Miguel can give you a tour of the restaurant. Miguel, See to it that Mr. Everly has everything he would ever want or need. He's very important to us. - I have the certificate right here. It just needs my signature. - Damn it. - You can do whatever you want. Just be honest. If he's blindsided by this then he's dumber than I thought. - Mohana is coming tonight too. - All right, I finally get to meet your mystery man. - No. He doesn't really know we've talked and he doesn't... It's just not a good time. - That is the same tune that you've been singing for the past three months. Don't move a muscle. - So what exactly happens out here? I see. Keep it all hush, hush. That's good. My family thinks I quit years ago. Not all vices are meant to go away. - Mr. Everly. - Bobby. Call me Bobby. - I'm running a business here, Bobby. Miguel, how long have we been waiting for Bobby to do his job? - Too long. - It's only been two weeks. - That's a long time in this business. - Okay. - And now, Come Semini is an extra virgin olive oil product imported from Italy. As for that... Well, we'll have no more of that. - Thats's fine, whatever you want. - Thank you, Miguel. We're not dealing cocaine here, Bobby. No one needs to get hurt. - No. - Mr. Everly. Enjoy the rest of your night. - Thank God you're here, Angela. I don't know how I'm gonna handle this crowd out there. - Well you can't stay in here forever. Besides, Mohana will be here with you on his arm, no doubt. - Yes and that woman he's trying so hard to impress. - I know I'm your best friend and I'm supposed to support you in everything that you do, but you've gotta come clean. I don't know anything about this Mohana, but I know he puts a smile on that pretty face of yours and that's good enough for me. - Thanks. - Hey, George, welcome to the lady's room. - Don't you have some work to do? - All right, I get it. I'll go pick on some underlings. - I've been trying to call you all day. - Yeah, I left my phone at home. - That's not all. What did you do to your hair? Is this the best that you can do? - This is my style, George. - Nandini is here from Donazetti. - I get it. - Donazetti is the biggest-- - I get it! I don't need a briefing. - Then you know how important this is to me. - Yes, I know. - Yeah, she's an amazing artist. In fact, this could be a design for the bottle and we could make it part of the deal. What do you say? - What is the status of the certificate, Mohana? - I'm sure George has it under control. It's in the works. - What do you mean, it's in the works? The customs officer should've issued the document the moment the cargo arrived on the docks, correct? Mohana, if we do not have the certification, there will be no deal. - Listen, this deal is just as good for you as it is for us. I mean, we can always find a better bid. - I don't think you will. There are hundreds of such products on the market. Your father's reading better be accurate because I'm really sticking my neck out for this one. - Nandini Meet my wife, Susanna. Every bit as good at hiding as she is gorgeous. - It's nice to meet you. I've heard so much about you. - I'm sure you have. I'm the one who is giving your husband the great benefit of the doubt. - And I'm ecstatic that you are. Trust me, you won't be disappointed. - At the present moment I'm not. - There's insider talk that Donazetti is moving into the major markets in Canada. Is that right? - I cannot admit or deny that. - Always trying to evolve? - Well, we do need to do things differently. This restaurant, is it your idea? - No, it's all George. - Well, I personally would've gone for a food truck. You know, they have taken the traditional restaurant model and brought it almost directly to the customer. - Well, progression and evolution can't always go hand-in-hand. Besides, the traditional dining experience will always be sought after. Perhaps the food truck is what's the fad, Mrs. Subramaniam. - Is that why you're still importing Italian olive oil? Because Californian olive oil is just a fad? What will you do when Californian olive oil surpasses the old world stock like it did with wine? - Well it's true that they're growing decent olives in Morocco, Australia and in South Africa but people don't pay for good olive oil. They pay for authentic olive oil. The history, the region, the taste, the elegance of it all. California oil is never gonna have that allure. - Well it is a cruel world out there. You need to be aggressive. - Thanks for the tip. - Of course, our products are more about quality than convenience. And it just so happens we have some excellent ravioli in the buffet. Nandini, I would love for you to sample some. See what we're made of, so-to-speak. - I really like your artwork. Where did you go to school? - Susanna didn't go to art school, she actually majored in IT. Surprise, surprise. - I can speak for myself. - Of course you can, darling. She was inspired by a painting that I brought back from Italy several years ago. - Which part? - Perugia. Spent a few semesters there in college. That's where it happened. That's where I fell in love with the mystic of the gold liquid. - Mrs Leggierie, we must be boring you. - No, I'm fine, thanks. Just talking too much. Excuse me. I need to get some fresh air. - Thank you. - No, thank you. - I need to get back to my party but I look forward to seeing you tomorrow morning at our offices. - I wouldn't miss it for the world. - I'll see Nandini out. - Why are you making changes to the contract? - I'm doing my job. - You should be consulting me. Clearly she doesn't appreciate it. - I know what I'm doing, George. - What you're doing it not what I want, Moh. - Okay. Hey, we got this. - So you are George's wife? - You're here for the party, you're a tad early, aren't you? - Not for the party. Somebody not excited about the crowd? - Please, my husband's business associates? I'd rather have jury duty. - I see now where the stress comes from. - I'm sorry, do you work with my husband? - No, no, no. We've just merely spoken. - That's a first. I was under the impression that George knew everyone in this city. - You have a point. Your husband, he seems to have done well for himself. - He's done well for himself. As long as he takes his pills and stays calm. - His nervousness is recent? - Nervousness? That's rich. Yeah, it's more like paranoia. Started after his last trip to Italy. - In Italy? Wasn't Perugia was it? - I don't know. George doesn't tell me anything. Other than who to schmooze and how to dress. - You'll have to excuse me. - You know, I think it was actually. - Was what? - Perugia. What does it mean if it was? - Just a guess really, but I seem to have heard a lot about business men returning from Perugia with nervousness. - He's not a bad man, you know. - When a woman like you, she speaks so well of her husband, I have no choice but to take your word for it. Have good night. - Goodnight. - No, his wife knows nothing of this, Katherina. I don't approve of the way you handled the last two suppliers. No. Well, your father his method was much more humane. Okay. Okay. All right, I will bring him to you tomorrow. But I don't see how he will get me Calitri. And don't forget, Calitri is the reason why I'm here. - So I calculated that if we only use five percent olive oil instead of the 10 we're using now, we can increase our output by about 50 or 60 cases. - In business, there is no around. It's 55 cases. - No one will be able to tell the difference, George. - You know what, why don't you just leave the thinking to me? This is obviously well above your mental capacity. - It's pretty light. - It will get better in a couple months. - After that business with Everly? It better be sooner than later. - Not my problem right now, Miguel. In our mutual interest, the restaurant costs come first. - You wanted this restaurant, not me. Quite frankly, I'd be more comfortable operating a food truck. - Comfortable? Comfortable? What is it with you people? This is America. I didn't come back here to sit around, soak up the California sun, pay my taxes and be comfortable. I came here to be extraordinary! You know damn well there are sacrifices to be made as a partner in this restaurant! If you can't handle it, Miguel, I'm sure there are plenty of kitchens looking for a Mexican cook in this town. You either accept your fair share or find the door. I would like to thank you all. I would like... It means a lot to me to have you here. It means a lot. It means a lot. I've worked my whole life for this. And this is just the start of my empire. My empire. My empire? My empire! This 100 percent extra virgin olive oil will soon, very soon, be distributed throughout the west coast and the entire country. Thanks in partnership with Donazetti. Nandini. Through my struggles and my triumphs, there has been one by my side. I know where I get all my luck. Having you by my side to keep me standing tall. And so here is a toast to the success of my business. The success of my life. The love of my life. To my... Our future. George Leggierie! - Who the fuck are you? - No, please, don't be alarmed. I mean you no harm. - George. I didn't catch your name when we met earlier. - Rook. My name's Rook. - Well Mr. Rook, my husband is suspicious of everyone. - I have something that may interest you. - No, I'm not buying. - No, this is a business proposition which will free you of all obligations. - Look, I don't have time for this right now. You wanna drop me an email, find me at the office next week. - That won't do, Mr. Leggierie. See, my client, he wishes an immediate acquisition. - Who exactly is your client? - Mr. Samson. - J.P. Samson? Samson Olives? Isn't he retired? - This is what I need to speak to you about. Let me cut to the meat of the matter, as they say. It's true, Mr. Samson, he is looking for way back into the business. And in you, he sees a golden opportunity. He has brought me here to see if he can acquire the "Come Semini" label. In fact, he has made a very generous offer. 25 thousand dollars to begin the negotiations proper. - Very generous indeed. But I am in the middle of another acquisition deal and I am someone who honors his word. - Honoring your word is something very important, I understand. You are aware that Samson Oil has a very wide international appeal. - Used to. If only your boss knew how to handle his business. - So Donazetti, he knows how to handle your business? - What do you know about Donazetti? - Mr Leggierie We have friends in very high places. - I can imagine. - Between you and I, I would like to sew this deal up quickly. I would like to catch a flight tomorrow evening. - Beginning to sound like a power grab. A move to acquire any and all competition that may pose even the slightest threat. - I don't understand the logic. This deal will be very mutually beneficial for both. - How so? - Donazetti, he's offering only the Californian grocery stores, no? I can tell you that, my friend, that is nothing but crumbs. Through Mr. Samson's connections, Come Semini Oil will be integrated into the food delivery system. Your oil, George, will be a major ingredient in salad dressings, frozen foods, breads. The list goes on and on. Think of it, George, we are talking millions of gallons of oil. Not a few cases here and there. This is a global market. Mr. Samson, he's offering you a way out. - Why exactly do I need a way out of a rising business I have built myself? - Well, I'm sure you're aware of the recent allegations about Italian olive oil? Do you know what they printed upon their label? California olive oil. This is a problem. I know you will need to speak with your boss in Italy. If you can introduce me to him, then I can make the negotiations from there. - Don't I look like the boss? Don't I look like someone who's handling his business? - Of course you do, George. But think about it. All my client wants from you is to acquire the label. The oil will be coming from Samson. For this you will get 15 percent. - 15? 15 percent? 15? - 15 percent of millions is no laughing matter, George. - It's very hard to get out of a downward spiral. But I am on the up. You tell your boss that. - We'll speak again, then. - George. - Susanna. - Really, I need to talk to you. - It's late, Sus. - Did you mean what you said earlier, in your office? - Well, yeah. I've been working really hard on this. - No, I mean about us. - What about us? - Did you meant it, what you said about us moving forward and me being the love of your life? - It's late, Sus. Can we talk about this tomorrow? - I'm talking about it now. And either you join the conversation or you let your silence say what you won't. - What is it that I'm not saying? That I love you. Look around. All of this is for you. - For me? I never said I wanted any of this, George. An empty house An absent husband whose only use for me is to be a beautiful face on his arm. - What role is it you see yourself playing, exactly? - I don't know what role I'm meant to play! I don't know! But it would be nice to have some support from my husband. Some concern. Some genuine interest. - There's no room at the top for someone who simply doesn't know. I have no interest in playing the waiting game. You're tired. I'm tired. - Yeah, I'm tired! I'm tired of your lies. - I don't wanna talk right now! It's late! - I'm tired of your venom! - What do you wanna talk about? - No! - What?! What?! - Do you know that your words hurt? Do you know how much your actions Do you know? Because I wish I could just! - What? Hit me, right? You wanna hit me? - What are you doing? - Hit me! Hit me! - Stop it! - Come on, hit me! Come on! - Stop it! You are fucking crazy! You are not the man that I married. I am done! - Goddamn you! - Hey, boss, you're not allowed back here. - Shouldn't have the oil so close to the flame. It will spoil. - My kitchen. I'll make those calls. If you'd like to lodge a complaint, the manager's office is right there. - So? Let's celebrate. One second. Let's celebrate in style. So what did he say? - What's the matter? I'm here aren't I? - Yes, you are. - Is your oil pure? - Yeah. Yeah, it is. Look. 100 percent extra virgin olive oil. From Italy. - Can I have a taste? - Sure. - It doesn't look real to me. - Here. - Thanks. - Wanna talk about what happened? - It was time. It was just time for me to take a stand and walk toward what I want. Hopefully he got the hint. - If he didn't, he certainly will know tomorrow, when we're long gone. That must be Nandini with good news. This is Mohana speaking. How can I help you? Good morning, Nandini. Yes, tell me. Wait, what? No, that's not possible. He didn't tell me anything. I don't know why. Wait, Nandini, hold on. I can go talk to him right now and figure it out. I'll go talk to... Nandini, don't hang up. - What happened? - Goddamn it! - Mohana, what happened? - Goddamn it! - What happened?! - The deal is off. - What? - George! It was all wrapped up! - A better deal came along. Just business. - Whoa, a better deal? You can't cut me out like that, okay? We have a contract. - We had a contract. That's all you need to know. I'm cutting you loose. - I can't lose this commission, George. We made an agreement, right? We made an agreement! - It is nothing personal, Mohana. You're a good guy. A little on the petulant side. Maybe I can recommend you to someone a little more forgiving. - You gave me your word! George, you gave me your word! - Miguel! Show Mohana back to his car. - George! - You'll get your expense check in the mail, Mohana. Now, Miguel-- - Get the fuck off me! You no what? Fuck it! I'm done with these fucking games! I give you Donazetti fucking gift wrapped and you throw it away? Fuck you! You limp dick, pussy ass cocksucker. What're you looking at? - Get the fuck out of here! - This is fucking bullshit! - What's going on? - I don't like explaining myself. - I don't like being kept in the dark! - I got a note from Calitri. The Italian police are all over the mills. They are shutting down production. - Fuck! For how long? What about Donazetti? Does Nandini know? - Fuck Nandini! I killed the deal with Donazetti. - You what? - Without Calitri we'd never be able to handle their supplies. So I made a deal with Mr. Samson. - Who the fuck is Mr. Samson? - Keep that tone down. God is watching out for me. Mr. Samson wants to acquire the Come Semini label and it couldn't have happened at a more perfect time. I will sell it all to him and it will be his problem. - Yeah, Rook, I'm ready. - Shouldn't I have a say in all this? We're partners, remember? - What do you want to say, Miguel? Go on. - You claim we're partners, right? Yet you're making all these decisions without consulting me. - I made a decision that was outside of your scope because you are narrow-minded, short-sighted and you are comfortable! - That's it, I'm done. - You gotta see the big picture here, amigo. - I'm not your amigo! You know what? I wonder how long it will take for Rossi, Everly, and all those countless other people you strong-armed to come take a poke at you without me around. - You strong-armed them, Miguel. - Yeah. You standing behind me. You know what? I fucking quit. - You quit. Quit? You fucking quitter! Go on! All these fucking years I put this together and you quit! Fuck you! - Mr. Samson. This is George Leggierie we spoke of. - Very pleased to meet you, Mr. Samson. You've made quite a beautiful place here. - Thank you. This grove has been in my family for generations. A gift from those who came before. - I hope to have a legacy, myself, that I can pass down. - I will take care of the business we spoke. - Do you have children, Mr. Leggierie? - Please, George. And no, no children yet. This business occupies most of my time. - Perhaps I could help you build your legacy. - Musky. With a hint of intensity. Intensity levels well above average. - Whatever. Now try this. Good. This abomination has been cut with soybean oil. It's gone rancid. Not good for those with allergies. Like all fakes and phonies, it appears legitimate. In time it will show its flavors and its true colors. - Shall we talk about the reason I am here? Business. My business. - Business? You may be aware I've handed all business dealings to my daughter. - Your broker failed to mention anything about this. - George, my daughter, Katherina. - Hello, Mr. Leggierie. - I totally agree with you. We must make sure the authentic oil be exclusively available to those who can afford it. - I find that word repulsive. "Exclusivity." What gives us the right to deny something? It is, after all, God's gift to mankind. Remember the story of Noah? It was a branch of an olive tree to show his forgiveness. Not just to Noah but for all of mankind. It hurts me to see something so pure at its current state. - It is a shame. As long as the respective government agencies are doing their job, I'm sure the consumer is safe. - I'm glad you brought that up. Corruption, Mr. Leggierie, seeping into the purity. - People have their choices. - Lest of course, their choices are barred by exclusivity. - I just import the stuff, I don't have much time for the politics. - You remind me of my father. You see, he too thought he could run a business without paying much attention to the politics. But it was his mismanagement that almost cost us this grove. I'd hate to see the same happen to you. That's why I'm offering, Mr. Leggierie, to buy your business. Make you a rich man as you stand here now. To free up your time and relieve you of the burden of politics. Rook spoke to you have my philosophy, did he not? - Not at all. - It's what the crass call a "loyalty program." You pay me in loyalty, I reward you in cash and other intangibles. Someday, you may even have a place like this, where you can stop and watch the horizon for dark clouds, knowing that they will never reach you. That is what I call an empire. - What proof of loyalty are you asking? - Sundry favors. Nothing that will get you into trouble. And complete, I cannot stress this enough, complete honesty. This man accepts bribes to pass off cheap oil. Dangerous toxic products as the purest gold. - I don't want any part of this. - How many have suffered at his unconscious hand? How many have died not knowing the true cause? This is what happens when you hold little regard for purity. And now, if George doesn't mind, I will be sending you to get a bottle of his oil. - Why do you want it? - Be sure it is what you say it is, George 100 percent extra virgin olive oil. - Caveat Emptor, George. - I don't have any supplies here. They're still in Italy. - Now, now, George. What're you trying to say? You know how I feel about liars, don't you? - I need some fresh air. - Miguel. Pick up the fucking phone! Pick up the fucking phone. Miguel, Throw away whatever oil we have left. Burn it, flush it down the toilet. Do something, it's a fucking emergency. - I can't believe he fucked us like that. Babe, you have to talk to him. - He's not gonna listen to me. He never takes my advice on anything. I'm not going back to him. - So what're we gonna do? - I have some money. I have same savings. - How much? How much do you have? - Just a few thousand. I mean, we don't need that much. It's enough to get started. - Shit. Quick. Go to the bedroom. - Why? - I'll explain later. - Why? Who is it? - Don't say a word. - Hey Jose, it's not a good time right now. Come back later? Fuck. Listen, man. - You have something for me today, amigo? - Well. - Well? - I'll have it soon. - That's no way to answer an important question. - I'll have it soon. - It was due today. - I know today, there was a deal, it was closed. It fell through, man. - That's not good, amigo. - I know, I'm sorry, I don't have it. Give me another. Fuck. - Mohana. - Fuck. - I don't think you understand the situation here. You owe a lot of people a lot of money. - I know. - If you don't come clean on your debt, you know I'm gonna be-- - Leave him alone! - Whoa! Hello! A little fiery one. You should keep your little girl in check. - I am nobody's girl! - Just calm down. Calm down. Jose. I'll get you the money, all right? I'll get you all of it. Just give me a few days. A few more days. Promise. - You have 24 hours. And that's better than you deserve. - Thank you man, you're right. Thank you. - What the hell was that? Mohana, explain to me. What is going on? - Why did you do that to Everly?! - We told you why. - But why you?! You work for Samson! Samson would've never done that! - I don't work for Samson. I work for Katherina. Mr. Samson and I, we share common goals and a common hatred for con-no that's too kind charlatans like Everly. - I don't understand why you wanted me there. - To cement your loyalty to us, George. Miss Samson, she wants to be sure that you adhere to a strict ideals. Which you already do, don't you? - Of course I do! - Well, that's good. - This is blackmail. - No, you are the one who was willing to shake down Everly at your own party. - I never. - She did the next logical thing. She did you a favor. - No! I would've never. Nevermind. - Sympathy for the devil, George? Maybe you should be a little more careful about who you associate with. Maybe. - Babe, let me explain. - What're you going to tell me about this? - There's no need for you to know. - When we started this, you promised me no more secrets. You are just like George. If George hadn't fucked us with the deal-- - Stop it! I don't wanna hear anything about deals or agreements or sneaking around. I just wanted the truth. Now I see it. - Listen, we can leave just as we planned to. No one will ever find out. - Are you crazy? You can't just run away and think everything is just gonna disappear. - Listen. You'll be fine, okay? - I thought you were different. - Let's talk about this. - There's nothing to discuss! Just leave me alone! - Listen to me! - Don't touch me! I don't even know who you are. Stop it! - Listen to me. Listen to me, I'm sorry, okay? I'm sorry. I should've told you. I fucked up real bad, I'm sorry. Look at me. Just trying to do this for us. Babe. Look at me. I'm not George. Okay? Please forgive me. Please forgive me. - Low on stock. Soybean oil George. You know I have to compliment you on your little operation's efficiency. Buy the oil wholesale, bring in a few gallons of soybean oil, cut it maybe 90/10 in favor of the soy. Bring in a few gallons of soybean oil. Add a little beta carotene. Make it a little more solid. Smooth and bold. Zap! Then maybe, a little chlorophyll for the color. You know one thing, George. I have to say, you, I must say, you are very, very smart. Very clever because I take my hat off to this! You say, "Our oil ends with a peppery finish." Just like rancid soy oil! - I don't know nothing about this shit! I'm not a chemist! I'm a business man! I'm a respectable, honest business man. My partner, Miguel. It's Miguel. It's his kitchen, it's his oil! - You will bring him to me. - He ain't returning my calls. He and I had a little falling out. - Call him. Now. I think this call is for you. - Come on, bro. - So, who's bright idea is this? Couldn't be George's, no. He's a man of morality. It must be you. - No, stop! Stop! Miguel doesn't know a thing, man! It's my game, he doesn't know a thing. - Get him up. Is this true? Is it true? You. You can go. But if you ever work with George, or a man like him, again. Now get out! Pathetic! Katherina, you know, she's... on a little bit of a roll. You're the third distributor she's taken down so far. - Now what? - Now what! Now what! What are you, stupid?! The deal is off and you know what happens next. - What do you mean the deal is off? Why go through all of this? - I have what I need and you are through. Now, you come with me to Katherina. So, George, now it is you who gets to see Katherina in light of these recent revelations? - I ain't bringing in no more oil, man! I can't! My guy says the Italian police are all over the mills. No more oil, okay?! Okay?! Listen, I'll give you my guy. I'll give you everything I got, man. His suppliers, the milling station. You could have it all. You could be a big hero. - Your smalltime suppliers are no concern to me. - Bullshit. Calitri ain't no American supplier, man. - Antonio Calitri. He is your supplier? - Yeah. I will speak with Katherina. Maybe maybe, George, she will let you go. But I will need something from you to bargain with. - I got it, man. I got letters, I got correspondence, man. You can have it all. You can nail him to the ground with it. Just don't bury me along side Everly. - You give me these documents but I'll make no guarantee for you. Now you get in this car. - George? George? George? - Is he here? - No, he's not. I'm gonna pack and get some things. Be right back. - Quick. - Okay. Babe, someone's here. Quick. - Shit. Go upstairs! Go! Go! Go to the room to the right. - You done good here, George. Very good. Listen, everybody makes mistakes. It's appreciating and acknowledging for benefit of everybody. That's what makes a man. - So can we just forget the whole thing? - Shit. - Hurry up! Let's go. Hurry up! - Let's go! - George! - What the fuck?! George! George! Stop it! George, stop! Stop! Stop it! - Susanna, give me the gun! - Let's keep to the plan. - Give me the fucking money! - George. George. - Fuck. - No! No! No! No! Mohana! - Get off me! - George. No. George. - Yes, ma'am. Thank you, ma'am. Yes. I finally got my man. In Barcelona. I will have to call you for more information. Mama! |
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