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Synopsis: PRICELESS is a powerful story of James Stevens who was, at one time, a good man with a great life -- but that was then and this is now. After the tragic death of his wife and losing custody of his little girl, James is at the darkest crossroad of his life. Angry, desperate, and unable to hold down a steady job, he agrees to drive a box truck on a shady, one-time trip cross country for cash -- no questions asked. But when he discovers what he is delivering is actually who, he is compelled to save two beautiful and frightened sisters who are unaware of the danger that awaits them. Can love, strength, and faith redefine his past and change the course of his future? This unlikely hero risks it all to save these women, confront the forces that oppose him and ultimately discover the life he was meant to live.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Ben Smallbone
Production: Radiate Films
 
IMDB:
6.1
Metacritic:
41
PG-13
Year:
2016
97 min
$1,499,127
Website
552 Views


So, um... We gotta go.

I hate to ask this,

but I need you both

to get in the back.

I'm sorry.

I just don't want

anyone to get in trouble.

You are a good man, James.

I'm trying.

- Can I help you?

- Um...

Yeah, I'm here with a truck.

Okay.

Right.

You need a room or what?

No.

Never mind.

- Qu pasa?

-Hello.

- How are you?

- Good.

- How was your trip?

- It was fine.

Okay, good.

Good. No bad weather?

No problems? No accidents?

No, I... I mean, I got run

off the road at one point,

but other than that it was fine.

- Are you okay?

- Yeah, I'm good.

You didn't get hurt or nothing?

No.

The front of the truck

got a little beat up.

Ah, don't worry about the front.

I don't worry about

the front of the truck.

It's just the cargo.

Very important.

Oh, that's good too.

It is?

With no lock, huh?

Hmm?

I'm kidding with you.

It's okay.

If it's okay, it's okay.

Right? It's okay.

Come on.

Come on. Please, please.

Welcome to America!

Yes!

Come with me.

Careful. Now, watch it.

Welcome, welcome, welcome.

Good.

Careful, careful, careful.

My friend, thank you very much.

Job well done,

very good working with you.

- Thank you, my friend.

- Okay.

Good. Good, good, good.

CJ, watch the smoke on

the girls, por favor.

Go ahead, ladies, hop in.

What's up?

Is this

more comfortable than the big truck?

You know who that goes to?

Yeah.

Hey, the girls,

where are you taking them?

Not your problem.

Happy trails.

Just relax.

Let's go get some

food or something.

Do you know what's

going on out there?

Nah.

But by the looks of it,

looks like you were having

a little transaction.

You wanna talk about it?

I'm tired.

Been driving for a while.

Um, you got a room

for the night?

I only rent by the hour.

But if you're looking

for some fun while you're in town,

and what I mean by fun is, uh,

some company to

lift your spirits.

Cell phone number's on the back.

Let them know Rodney sent you.

How can I help you, friend?

I need a room for the night.

All right.

Fill that out.

Where you coming from?

Southeast.

Business or pleasure?

Business.

What are you hauling?

Just cargo. Nothing...

Nothing, really.

You look beat.

Did you drive straight through?

Yep.

Now why would you

have to go through all that

if you're hauling

a bunch of nothing?

I just need a room.

What do you think I'd find

if I opened up the back of that truck?

I don't know what

you're getting at.

I think you do.

Let's say we go have a look.

Let's say we don't,

and you mind your own business.

Why don't you get that truck

off my property, right now.

What is it with you people?

Come on. Come on,

let's go, let's go, let's go.

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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