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Toorop:
Save the Planet.
Toorop:
What is wrong with her?!
Toorop:
Look lady, I'm just a delivery boy and to me you're just a package. I'm not your friend, I'm not your brother, I'm not your boyfriend. In six days I'm gonna deliver you and never see you again. Sister Rebecca is right, we shouldn't even talk.
Toorop:
Oh, you're a disgrace to the profession. You're not a mercenary, you're a fucking terrorist. You need two things to live in this business, your balls and your word. You don't have either! You know the difference between you and me, Karl? I still got both.
Toorop:
No shit, Karl! If you wanted me dead you would have blown up the building.
Toorop:
I thought you were in Sudan killing babies.
[
Karl says something in Russian]
Toorop:
When at the last time we met I told you if you'd ever point that gun at me again, I'd kill you.
Toorop:
Who would hire a baby killer to get me?
Toorop:
Save the planet. Whenever I've read that bumper sticker I've had to laugh. Save the planet. What for? And from what? From ourselves? Life's simple: kill or be killed, don't get involved and always finish the job. A survivor's code, my code, and it all sounds great until the day you find yourself confronted by a choice. A choice to make a difference, to help someone, or to walk away and save yourself. I learned something that day: you can't always walk away. Too bad it was the day I died.
Gorsky:
Look at you, still in this shithole. Surviving. No friends, no family, no future. We are the same, you and me.
Toorop:
We're not the same. What do you want?
Gorsky:
I need a smuggler.
Toorop:
I don't do refugees anymore. Use your own cargo, you own the boarders anyway.
Gorsky:
Only on this side.
Toorop:
This is an overseas delivery?
Gorsky:
A girl. She needs to be in America in six days.
Gorsky:
Cross me and you'll have no place to hide anymore, Toorop.
Toorop:
It goes both ways, Gorsky.
Aurora:
I feel them dying!
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