• 9 months ago
When a contract killer has a rapidly evolving form of dementia, he is offered an opportunity to redeem himself by saving | dG1fVWlNTm1PYWpmLUU
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00:00 I've been doing this job a long time.
00:11 People like to talk about the targets.
00:13 Think it made them feel better.
00:15 Why don't you care who the guy is?
00:19 They never got what it was really all about.
00:21 Which was?
00:22 In ten minutes, they're not gonna be anybody.
00:23 Knox, you okay?
00:35 Knox.
00:42 You have a very rare form of dementia.
00:45 How much time do I have?
00:47 Weeks, not months.
00:49 I'm sorry.
00:50 That's okay, Doc.
00:51 Even if I hated you for telling me, I'd forget soon enough.
01:03 I'm sorry.
01:04 I didn't mean to show up like this.
01:05 Do I know you?
01:06 Dad, please.
01:07 Miles, what happened?
01:08 This guy hurt my daughter.
01:09 So I killed him.
01:10 I never asked you for anything in my life.
01:11 I'm desperate.
01:12 Why does he hate you so much?
01:24 I found out what I did for a living.
01:27 The police are all over this.
01:30 You don't pull this off, this all goes to hell.
01:33 I'm getting worse every hour.
01:36 It's like a curtain coming down.
01:38 I'm running out of time.
01:40 They finally got up to you, huh?
01:41 There's no coming back from this one.
01:43 It was you.
01:45 What?
01:46 You turned me in.
01:47 That's not true, Dad.
01:48 You're losing it.
01:49 Something's wrong with you.
01:54 John, good luck.
02:00 I swore I'd never be like you.
02:14 And here we are.
02:16 I'm sorry.
02:17 I'm sorry.
02:18 I'm sorry.
02:18 I'm sorry.
02:19 I'm sorry.
02:20 I'm sorry.
02:21 I'm sorry.
02:21 (gentle music)
02:23 (whooshing)