Broken Horses Page #6
how carefully I've thought this through.
And that everything is going
to be okay in Mexico.
And soon, he'll be at my wedding,
in his tux, giving his speech,
which I'm dying to hear.
I'm sorry.
So, Mr. Garza, you deny
you're the top gun-runner in Mexico?
I am a thinker. Not a thug.
Look around.
Do you see any goons in my hotel?
You consider yourself a social worker.
Welcome to Esperano.
I build schools.
I build hospitals.
I build roads.
Now and then, I even build churches.
Well, they say you've ordered
100 murders.
20 minutes ago.
If I had that kind of power,
you tell me,
where is my juice?
Pablo, my order.
Find my juice.
I'm dying here.
Mr. Jacobs,
I provide schoolbooks for poor children,
medicine for those who cannot afford it.
I sponsor orchestras for troubled youth.
People come to me when they are in need.
Why?
Because the Mexican government
has let them down.
So, the rumors are true.
You are running for election?
You tell me.
Should I?
Well, if you're thinking of running,
why do you...
Why do you lead a life like this?
Like what?
They say you sleep
in a different bed every night.
Why would they say that?
Why?
Because when they know where I sleep,
they dress like f***ing tourists
and come to kill me.
Sir, I have no idea...
Hench has a rat
in that shitty old theater of his.
I know who you are, you little f***!
Pablo!
My orange juice.
You saved my life.
Julius Hench,
I am sending you your family pictures.
Next time, I will put your f***ing face
on those pictures.
Show him.
I am sending you your family pictures.
Next time, I will put your f***ing face
on those pictures.
It was a trap.
They knew we were coming.
You look like sh*t. Get some rest.
Buddy, take him.
Yeah. Come on. Come on, Jakey.
Are you all right? You all right?
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
It was a good plan.
How'd it go so wrong?
Hey, Franco, are you talking
about Jakey?
My brother?
You know he's my brother, right?
Okay, he went across the fence.
He went and I should've gone!
We know that. We know.
He's a good man! Okay? He's a good man!
We know that he's a good man!
We know it!
All right? Hey!
The Lord answered our prayers, didn't he?
He's alive, right?
Where is he?
Where's he at? He's right there.
He's right there.
He's alive, son, safe and sound.
Calm yourself down.
Take care of your brother.
Okay.
All right then, take him home.
Okay.
Go ahead, Franco. What were you saying?
Hello?
Mr. Garza? Julius Hench heard the tape.
No names, you fool.
Why'd you call so late?
Well, I think
that Franco's getting suspicious.
I just wanted to...
I'll call you back tomorrow.
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