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00:00:00Noa, Carling, this is your birthday present.
00:00:18It's a matched pair, one for you and one for me.
00:00:23Do you like it?
00:00:25Thanks, Mom.
00:00:26But my friends at school said on birthdays, you eat birthday cake,
00:00:30you blow out candles, and you make a whiff.
00:00:33Can I have a birthday cake, please?
00:00:35Pretty, please?
00:00:44Hold these for me, baby.
00:00:45I'll get you a cake, OK?
00:00:56Hi there.
00:01:08What kind of cake are you looking for?
00:01:10Do you have anything that's more affordable?
00:01:13This is a gourmet patisserie.
00:01:15If you want something cheaper, just go to the deli next door.
00:01:18OK.
00:01:48Hey, buddy.
00:01:52Wake up.
00:01:53Come on.
00:01:54Wake up.
00:01:55Oh, my God.
00:01:56Where are your parents?
00:01:57We need to get him to the hospital.
00:02:02Noah, I got you a cake.
00:02:04Noah?
00:02:08Noah?
00:02:10Noah?
00:02:12Noah!
00:02:14Noah!
00:02:18Noah!
00:02:23Doctor.
00:02:24How is he?
00:02:25The boy is severely injured.
00:02:27He needs a specialist.
00:02:28If you can get him to a bigger hospital,
00:02:30he might still have a chance.
00:02:32Call the helicopter.
00:02:33Now.
00:02:45You're gonna be OK, buddy.
00:02:48Adam.
00:02:53Adam.
00:02:54Noah's missing.
00:02:55What?
00:02:56What are we gonna do?
00:02:57What?
00:02:59Help.
00:03:03Help.
00:03:07Ah.
00:03:11Ah.
00:03:12Mr. Brown, it's time for your medicine.
00:03:33It's time for your medicine.
00:03:44Noah.
00:03:45The brown groove is gonna be in your hands from now on.
00:03:48It's time for me to retire.
00:03:50Don't worry, Dad.
00:03:51You just focus on recovery.
00:03:53Maple Town is gonna be your first project without me.
00:03:56Don't worry about it.
00:03:57I won't let you down.
00:03:59I promise.
00:04:00Well, how do you take Sofia with you?
00:04:02Spend some time down there.
00:04:04Might be nice for you to reconnect with your hometown.
00:04:06Noah, this is your birthday present.
00:04:07It's a matched pair.
00:04:08One for you and one for me.
00:04:09one for me.
00:04:10Don't worry about it.
00:04:11Noah, this is your birthday present.
00:04:15It's a matched pair.
00:04:16One for you and one for me.
00:04:21this is your birthday present it's a matched pair one for you and one for me
00:04:37your pick oh thank you don't come in tomorrow why why because you keep asking everyone if
00:04:45they've seen your missing son do you know how annoying that is people come here to have a good
00:04:51time you're ruining my business i'm sorry i couldn't help myself if you could just understand
00:05:03noah where are you i miss you so much mia great news for you is it about noah noah obviously not
00:05:14the brown group wants to buy your land they're offering you five mil isn't that
00:05:20amazing wait you mean someone's gonna tear down my house
00:05:28it's called a relocation package you and adam have been scraping by for decades now you can enjoy your
00:05:35retired life no we absolutely will not let go of our land if the house is gone when he comes back
00:05:41he won't know where to find it no one will take our house
00:06:03welcome to maple town mr president the land acquisition for this site is almost complete
00:06:08except for one stubborn household but if you'd like i could have my men
00:06:14knock some sense into them and when has the brown group ever condoned physical violence
00:06:24who's that poor lady over there don't worry about that i can have my guards
00:06:28slip her a few bucks please head out to the projects i did once
00:06:49today's a huge day the new president of the brown group is coming to maple town for their big project
00:06:54you loitering out here do you want me to lose my job i'm sorry i didn't know you were working here
00:07:01fed up with you and uncle adam coming to my parents for handouts my dad's a younger sibling
00:07:07do you think just because you lost your child people will give you sympathy did you forget you're
00:07:11the one who lost him i didn't lose him on purpose it was an accident whatever maybe the kid is better
00:07:17off without you and deadbeat uncle adam yeah seriously we would want to be born into your family get lost
00:07:31noah it's your 28th birthday today where are you
00:07:47yes adam it's noah's birthday today yes we should celebrate yeah i'm coming home right now
00:07:54poor lady doesn't you have any children to take care of her see if there's anything we can do for
00:08:06that lady of course mr brown i'll have someone grab the security footage in town and find out who she is
00:08:11we're going to head to the construction site if you find anything i'll make sure i'm the first to know
00:08:24mom dad are you still here i hope you're doing all right i wonder if i'll be able to find you
00:08:46hi any news about noah this time
00:09:0228. all grown up now
00:09:07who knows maybe he's on his way back to us right now for his birthday
00:09:11you're right he's all grown up maybe he's already married with a wife and children of his own
00:09:19don't cry mia i'll find no if i've got to search every square inch of this country
00:09:26by the way zoe called she said she's bringing henry for dinner tonight gosh is it because my run-in with
00:09:32henry i hope he's not still mad at me they haven't been to visit us in ages i should prepare something good
00:09:39for dinner good thing we saved up for a huge cake this year
00:09:42good thing we saved up for a huge cake this year
00:09:51all of noah is very fruitful
00:09:53This must be them.
00:10:14I don't want to alarm the people working on the ground.
00:10:17Understood, sir.
00:10:18It is a construction site after all.
00:10:20And where is the family that is refusing our deal to move out?
00:10:27Well, their nephew works at the local branch here,
00:10:31and he's offered to give it a shot at convincing them.
00:10:34We'll let him try.
00:10:36I want to take a look around.
00:10:37If you learn anything, keep me posted.
00:10:39Yes, sir.
00:10:48This place feels so familiar.
00:10:50It's close to me as well.
00:10:53I'll try to grab some fun.
00:11:03Ah, Zoe. It's been a while. Please come in. Have a seat.
00:11:24Sit where? Your place is so cramped. I can't even step my foot in.
00:11:29Instant mac and cheese? Frozen pizza? You invite us to your home and you don't even have a proper entree?
00:11:38Well, you know, we're simple folk. And birthdays are about the cake anyway, so nobody...
00:11:43Nobody cares about your stupid cake! We're here because Henry wants to talk about your land.
00:11:52My company really needs you guys out of here. Just sign the contract already.
00:11:59You'll get the five million in your account by tomorrow.
00:12:01No, we won't sign. This is Noah's home. If you guys demolish it, he won't know where to find us.
00:12:14We won't sign. Zoe, I know we're not blood related, but I'm your brother-in-law. Please, respect us.
00:12:20Are you nuts? What's the point of holding on to this dump?
00:12:25Five million dollars. Have you ever seen that much money in your life?
00:12:31You could buy European bill or retire in luxury. Don't be stupid.
00:12:36We don't want money. We just want to find our son.
00:12:39Find your son? You've been searching for decades and came up with nothing. Get your head out of the clouds. Wake up!
00:12:46Wake up! I hate to break it to you, but some people just aren't meant to have children.
00:12:52Noah will come back! Get out! Get out, all of you! You're not welcome in our home!
00:12:58You think we want to visit this trashy place? Look around! Even if you did find your son, what would he think of you as his parents?
00:13:05Don't waste your breath on them, Mom. I'm asking you one last time. Are you signing the contract or not?
00:13:12We won't sign. We will never sign!
00:13:15You ungrateful old bitch!
00:13:20You've gone too far, son.
00:13:24So what if I hit you two old beggars?
00:13:26You think I'd set foot in this pigsty you'd call a home if it weren't for business?
00:13:30You're really getting on my nerves. I want to teach you a lesson.
00:13:35Stop!
00:13:41Stop!
00:13:43What's this construction worker doing here? You're here to butt in. Maybe I'll teach you a lesson next.
00:13:48How bold.
00:13:50You should know the Brown Group doesn't condone violent evictions, not to mention you breaking the law.
00:13:55Whoever you are, mind your own business.
00:14:00I'll do you both justice.
00:14:02And as far as the acquisition of your land, I'll handle any complaints myself.
00:14:06Young man, you seem like a reasonable person.
00:14:11Could you talk to your company about leaving our house alone?
00:14:14Yes, please. We don't want it destroyed.
00:14:16Our son witnessing when he was little. He's been lost for 20 years.
00:14:22We want to stay here and wait for him to come back.
00:14:25Did you say 20 years?
00:14:27I'm begging you. This house is our last hope of finding our son.
00:14:32What? What is that?
00:14:35I gave a matching one to our son.
00:14:46Mom? Dad?
00:14:54Noah!
00:14:56My son!
00:14:58I must be dreaming.
00:15:00Noah, you're back!
00:15:02I'm so sorry. I tried to look for you guys for so long, but I couldn't find you and made you wait for me all this years.
00:15:07It's all right!
00:15:09Just having you back means the world to us!
00:15:12Zoe, Henry, look! It's Noah! He's back!
00:15:15Take care of you for the rest of your lives?
00:15:19Sounds like an empty promise from a broke man.
00:15:23Dream on, kid.
00:15:25Adam, I don't mean to be rude, but your long-lost son is just some kind of menial worker.
00:15:34What's there to be so happy about?
00:15:35That's right.
00:15:37Actually, you're back here just in time.
00:15:39Talk some sense into your dumb parents and get them to sell us their land.
00:15:44This is a Brown Group project. If you offend them, your entire family will be doomed.
00:15:51Don't say I didn't warn you.
00:15:53What did you just say to me?
00:15:54Like father, like son. A worthless loser. Why did he even bother coming back? He might as well have just died out there.
00:16:0820 years of searching just to find this useless boy? What a joke.
00:16:12We don't care what you think as long as our son's back.
00:16:16You've starved to the bone looking for him just to find him penniless like you.
00:16:22What's next? A family dumpster diving trip?
00:16:24Our Henry is the department manager at Brown Group's Maple Town branch. He makes 300k a year.
00:16:34Even caught the eye headquarters general manager, William Marlowe.
00:16:39This is his girlfriend, William's assistant.
00:16:43Why not let Henry take care of your worthless child? He could get him a job at the company.
00:16:49Get him off of a construction site.
00:16:51Oh mom, you want me to help him?
00:16:56Sure I will.
00:16:58If you beg for it.
00:17:00Like a dog.
00:17:02Come on, entertain me and I'll consider.
00:17:05What did you say?
00:17:07Woof, woof.
00:17:09Are you deaf?
00:17:11Tell your son to get down on all fours and beg like a dog.
00:17:16Then you get a job. We're really doing you a favor.
00:17:19You want me to get on all fours and beg?
00:17:23Who do you think you are?
00:17:28Oh, you think you're too good for it.
00:17:31If you were in family, I wouldn't even consider it.
00:17:33My son is being so gracious to your worthless child.
00:17:37And you're still unhappy.
00:17:38Look around.
00:17:40You're living in squalor.
00:17:41No one just got back.
00:17:42Let's not make this a bigger fuss.
00:17:45So we don't let business ruin the happy occasion of the day.
00:17:51Please, let's just all sit down and enjoy dinner.
00:17:54How is this a happy occasion?
00:17:57Your useless boy coming back has nothing to do with us.
00:18:00Here, Henry.
00:18:02Have some cake. It's delicious.
00:18:03I remember you always had a sweet tooth growing up.
00:18:08I wouldn't even feed this stale cake to our dog.
00:18:13You want me to eat it?
00:18:15Henry, how could you?
00:18:16We prepared that with kindness.
00:18:18You've gone too far.
00:18:20Too far?
00:18:21There's a lot more where that came from if you don't sign this contract right now.
00:18:28And this is me being polite to you two old fools.
00:18:31Just wait till my girlfriend gets here.
00:18:33Oh, the begging won't win her any mercy.
00:18:36Dad, are you okay?
00:18:38I want you out of my house.
00:18:40You're not welcome here.
00:18:41This is a family reunion.
00:18:43We don't need it to be ruined by you.
00:18:44So get down on your knees and lick up every crumb you spilled.
00:18:47Apologize to my parents and get out!
00:18:53Are you out of your mind?
00:18:55Do you have any idea how high up I am at the Brown Group?
00:18:58You want me to lick food off the floor?
00:19:00Who do you think you are?
00:19:04Apologize now!
00:19:06You idiot.
00:19:07I showed you enough mercy and this is how you return the favor.
00:19:11You'll pay for it.
00:19:14Honey, these geriatrics won't sign the papers and that bastard hit me.
00:19:20Hurry up and get your people over here.
00:19:21Now.
00:19:23Get ready to end up on the streets, scum.
00:19:27William Marlow's given the order.
00:19:29This dump must be demolished.
00:19:31Today.
00:19:32William Marlow?
00:19:34Oh, is he the leader of you band of monkeys?
00:19:36Don't you dare speak of him that way.
00:19:39I'll call William.
00:19:41And see how he handles it himself.
00:19:44William.
00:19:45You have one minute to get over here.
00:19:47Right.
00:19:48Now.
00:19:52Mr. Brown, how, how can I help you?
00:19:54William.
00:19:55You have one minute to get over here.
00:19:56Right.
00:19:57Now.
00:19:59Holy crap.
00:20:01Why is Mr. President mad at me?
00:20:03I have to fix this right now.
00:20:08You're finally here.
00:20:10I worked out such a generous deal for these two old fools, but they refused to sign the papers.
00:20:14And their bastard hit me.
00:20:16You dare hit my Henry?
00:20:17What?
00:20:18Should I have made an appointment?
00:20:19Ha!
00:20:20Sweetheart.
00:20:21You're in Mapletown.
00:20:22Brown Group's territory.
00:20:24Across any one of us, you're dead.
00:20:26What are you waiting for?
00:20:28Seize him!
00:20:30Let me find out where he gets.
00:20:36Oh, you're the one with nerve.
00:20:37Just an assistant to William Marlow and acting like you can boss people around with force.
00:20:41Does William train all of his subordinates like this?
00:20:44A lowly construction worker like you.
00:20:46Thinks he can lecture Mr. Marlow.
00:20:49Acting like he's a friend.
00:20:51Pathetic.
00:20:53Guards.
00:20:54Teach the scum.
00:20:56What are you doing?
00:20:57Don't touch myself.
00:20:58Let go of him.
00:20:59You'll regret this.
00:21:00We could beat you half to death.
00:21:02No one's gonna bat an eye.
00:21:04Well, when William finds out, don't come crawling to me.
00:21:08Acting tough on your last leg?
00:21:09We'll see who's crying when you're locked up in the security office.
00:21:14Mom?
00:21:15Dad?
00:21:17This won't take long.
00:21:18Just wait for me.
00:21:19Won't take long?
00:21:20In your dreams.
00:21:21You'll rot in jail.
00:21:23Let him go!
00:21:24Go!
00:21:30That bastard hit me.
00:21:33He'll get what's coming to him.
00:21:35Watch it!
00:21:36You two old senile fools.
00:21:38Mom.
00:21:39Amanda.
00:21:40Let's go.
00:21:44You've got to be fair.
00:21:54What's going on here?
00:21:58You must be William Marlow.
00:22:01Your assistant just took our son.
00:22:03Now you're pretending you don't have nothing to do with it?
00:22:06Is he a tall young man wearing a construction jumpsuit?
00:22:12Yes!
00:22:14Oh no.
00:22:19Adam.
00:22:20That one just got back and now he's taken away again.
00:22:24Adam, what are we going to do?
00:22:27I just remembered.
00:22:29Emily Smith.
00:22:30Noah and she had a marriage pact when they were little.
00:22:32Maybe she can help Noah out.
00:22:34Yeah, but I mean that wasn't serious.
00:22:37The Smiths have become the most prestigious family in Mapletown.
00:22:40Why would they bother with us?
00:22:41We have to try.
00:22:43Otherwise Noah might really be beaten to death for sure.
00:22:46Okay, okay.
00:22:47I'll get him to help us if I have to get him my knees in bed.
00:22:54What happened Noah?
00:22:56I've been so cocky before.
00:22:58You lost your wind.
00:23:00Now you know what happens when you mess with me.
00:23:03Nothing's going to happen.
00:23:05No, I hit you because you deserve it.
00:23:07Ha! Keep yapping.
00:23:08You know where Grant the Brown Group, the largest business in town?
00:23:12You made a huge mistake.
00:23:15Your whole family screwed.
00:23:17I'm sorry Miss Keating, but you're the one who screwed.
00:23:19And your whole family too.
00:23:21Even if you got down on your knees and begged for forgiveness.
00:23:24It would be too late for them.
00:23:26Beg? You're out of your mind.
00:23:27Seems like you still don't understand your position, Noah.
00:23:30For the sake of our family, let me peel your eyes open.
00:23:36God damn it, you just don't work your quest, do you?
00:23:42No, I'm just reminding you of yours.
00:23:44Is that enough of a wake up call?
00:23:49You bastard, how can you hit me?
00:23:52You're asking for it?
00:23:53You're the one who's asking for it.
00:23:57Hit my son one more time and I'm gonna...
00:24:02And I'm gonna kill you!
00:24:10You son of a bitch!
00:24:12You're done!
00:24:14Security! Get in here!
00:24:17Beat him to a bloody pulp!
00:24:19Amanda, whom are you beating to a bloody pulp?
00:24:27Mom, this is Willie Marlowe.
00:24:29Mr. Marlowe, thank goodness you're here.
00:24:32A moment too late and this, but for nothing, would have assaulted me.
00:24:36Mr. Marlowe, why don't you make this right?
00:24:38What exactly happened here?
00:24:39It's all this jerk's fault.
00:24:41We tried to negotiate peacefully, but he barged in, attacked us, and demanded we beg forgiveness from him.
00:24:49You gotta give him what he deserves.
00:24:51I told you, if you hit me, you won't be able to pay the price.
00:24:54Ugh!
00:24:55Idiot!
00:24:56You're the one who has to pay!
00:24:58Don't even try to defend yourself!
00:24:59I don't know what I did wrong!
00:25:00You have to have...
00:25:01That's what you need to ask me!
00:25:02Mr. Marlowe, maybe there's been a misunderstanding.
00:25:04Misunderstanding?
00:25:05How dare you?
00:25:06Do you even know who he is?
00:25:07He's just a construction worker.
00:25:08His parents are wallowing in poverty and won't get out of their hovel.
00:25:12They're just trying to squeeze more money out of us.
00:25:13You ignorant fool!
00:25:15Get out of my sight!
00:25:16Please, Mr. Brown, forgive my tardiness.
00:25:17I'll accept you.
00:25:18I'm not a fool.
00:25:19I'm not a fool.
00:25:20I'm a fool.
00:25:21I'm a fool.
00:25:22I'm a fool.
00:25:23I'm a fool.
00:25:24I'm a fool.
00:25:25I'm a fool.
00:25:26I'm a fool.
00:25:27I'm a fool.
00:25:28I'm a fool.
00:25:29I'm a fool.
00:25:30I'm a fool.
00:25:31I'm a fool.
00:25:32I'm a fool.
00:25:33I'm a fool.
00:25:34I'm a fool.
00:25:35Yes, I'll accept any punishment you deem appropriate.
00:25:39He's the president of Brown Group?
00:25:42Mr. Morrow, you must be mistaken.
00:25:44Look at his granny clothes!
00:25:46How could he possibly be our president?
00:25:48Shut up!
00:25:49A lowly assistant has no right to judge Mr. Brown!
00:25:53Adam's son?
00:25:55The new president?
00:25:56Andersons are going to be untouchable!
00:25:59Oh, it's all over.
00:26:01We've offended the big boss.
00:26:05William, my man, you certainly have made a mess with your branch office in this town.
00:26:19Evicting with force, detaining without reason, assault.
00:26:24What other skeletons might you be hiding in your closet?
00:26:28I'm sorry, Mr. Brown.
00:26:29I'll discipline the staff.
00:26:31I'll do whatever it takes.
00:26:33I'll take care of this.
00:26:34Take care of this?
00:26:35Oh, no, no.
00:26:36This is one of your highest performing managers and your personal assistant, cream of the crop, that you hand-selected to be on your staff.
00:26:45You're right, Mr. Brown.
00:26:46I take full responsibility.
00:26:48These two will be fired immediately, and I'll turn them into the police.
00:26:52No!
00:26:53Please!
00:26:54Mr. Brown, Noah, we're cousins!
00:26:56You can forgive family, can't you?
00:26:58I was too blind to see how respectable you've become.
00:27:01Please, have some mercy.
00:27:02We're struggling, too.
00:27:04Your uncle has millions in loans to pay off.
00:27:06Henry can't afford to lose his job, let alone go to jail.
00:27:10Let's keep the peace in the family.
00:27:13You, you can't be so cruel to your own people, can you?
00:27:17What, cruel?
00:27:18What, like the way you treated my parents?
00:27:24Cruel!
00:27:25What, like the way you treated my parents?
00:27:27Mrs. Anderson, you are my father's sister-in-law.
00:27:31And yet, you didn't hesitate to call him scum and disregard your husband's family ties.
00:27:36Oh, but now that you know who I am, you're tuned.
00:27:39Change.
00:27:40And you, cousin?
00:27:41Well, you were quick to get your girlfriend to drag me in here for a beating.
00:27:46And now you want to beg for forgiveness.
00:27:48Oh, it's too late for that, don't you think?
00:27:50William, I trust that you will handle these people, but I can't overlook the mess that you've made in this town.
00:27:57I will be sending someone down from HQ to investigate.
00:28:00Don't worry, Mr. Brown.
00:28:02You will have my full cooperation.
00:28:04I'm all in.
00:28:05Mr. Brown?
00:28:06I was misled by Henry.
00:28:07I'll do anything for your forgiveness.
00:28:10Anything.
00:28:15Amanda, what the hell are you doing?
00:28:17What do you think?
00:28:18You ruined my life!
00:28:19Get out of my sight!
00:28:21Please forgive me.
00:28:23If you want to act, find a theater.
00:28:27William, I don't want to see these rotten apples ever again.
00:28:34Sophia, bring the car around. I'm ready to go see my parents.
00:28:37Mr. Brown, your parents have gone to see the Smith family, one of the most esteemed families in Mapletown.
00:28:42It seems their daughter, Emily Smith, was once promised your hand in marriage.
00:28:47Interesting.
00:28:48Well, let's go pay a visit to the Smiths, then.
00:28:51And prepare a dinner party for the night.
00:28:53I want to introduce my family to everyone.
00:28:55Yes, sir.
00:28:56Oh, and send a billion-dollar contract to the Smiths.
00:29:00If she is my fiancée, she should come from the richest family in town.
00:29:04Regardless of if I marry her or not, it's good for us to be courteous.
00:29:10This is Emily's home?
00:29:14What the hell do you think you're doing here?
00:29:19Spreading rumors that I'm your daughter-in-law?
00:29:22You're looking for trouble.
00:29:27Emily, you can't just go and hit people like that.
00:29:30It's Miss Smith to you, old man.
00:29:35How did you become such a brat?
00:29:38You have no right to judge me.
00:29:41Emily, Emily, we came here today to ask you to-
00:29:44To what?
00:29:46Admit that you're the shameless old fool spreading lies that I'm engaged to your non-existent son?
00:29:52Being poor really makes people deluded.
00:29:55The patrol that was made by your father and I when you and Noah were children.
00:29:58We never went around bragging about it.
00:30:01So what if you and my father agreed?
00:30:04Look at you.
00:30:05You still think that you're a match for our family?
00:30:08You have it all wrong. We're here today to-
00:30:11You want money.
00:30:13Right.
00:30:14Yeah, okay.
00:30:15Well, lucky for you, I'm in a good mood.
00:30:18Here's a donation to the homeless.
00:30:28We really didn't come here asking for money.
00:30:31We-
00:30:32Enough of your bullshit.
00:30:33If you don't leave right now, I'll throw you out myself.
00:30:36I'd like to see you try.
00:30:38Oh, Noah!
00:30:39Well, you're safe.
00:30:40Oh, they didn't hurt you, did they?
00:30:42I took care of it.
00:30:43Well, well.
00:30:45It isn't the Anderson's long lost child.
00:30:48Now you're back to ride on my family's coattails?
00:30:51In your dreams.
00:30:53And you must be Emily.
00:30:54The one threatening to throw my parents out.
00:30:56Yeah.
00:30:58So what?
00:31:01You don't like it.
00:31:04You're gonna stand up for them?
00:31:06Say that again.
00:31:09Will you have the audacity to hit me?
00:31:11You think I'm afraid of you?
00:31:13What are you gonna do about it?
00:31:22Enough.
00:31:23Coward.
00:31:26You think you can lay a hand on me?
00:31:29Steve, you have the guts to handle what happens next.
00:31:32What, you think I'm scared?
00:31:33Scared of what?
00:31:38Baby.
00:31:39Where'd you find this white trash, huh?
00:31:42The new president of the Brown Group is in Maple Town
00:31:44and he's holding a dinner party.
00:31:46Now I heard tell from my father that he's willing to offer the Smiths
00:31:49a billion dollar contract.
00:31:51A billion dollars?
00:31:52A billion dollars.
00:31:53Are you sure?
00:31:54Positive.
00:31:56Our assets are only 300 million right now.
00:31:59But with a billion, we'll be the richest family in town.
00:32:08Come on, gorgeous.
00:32:10I'm William Marlowe's son.
00:32:11You can always count on me.
00:32:12Now let's leave these nobodies behind.
00:32:14We gotta go.
00:32:15Oh, Jack, I'm afraid I can't.
00:32:17Yeah, I have a shameless fiancé forcing me into a marriage.
00:32:23He must have heard that our family struck bolt,
00:32:25so he's trying to mooch out with us.
00:32:28Oh.
00:32:30That's you.
00:32:32The long, long, long lost fiancé, huh?
00:32:36From many years ago.
00:32:38What, you found out the Smiths made it big
00:32:39and wanna come back and play son-in-law?
00:32:41You must be William Marlowe's son.
00:32:43You know, it's funny.
00:32:44He would never talk to me that way.
00:32:45So you must have a death play.
00:32:50Jack, are you okay?
00:32:51You fucking punk!
00:32:53You know who I am, huh?
00:32:54I am the son of the regional manager of the fucking Brown Group.
00:32:57Keep your fucking hands off me.
00:32:58Noah, you really are a bold one.
00:32:59You better start begging for forgiveness.
00:33:00You want me to beg?
00:33:02You'd both be sorry.
00:33:03You're just a fucking construction worker.
00:33:06Acting like a big shot.
00:33:07Exactly.
00:33:08Trying to leech off of me?
00:33:10I am so done with all of you.
00:33:12My family's about to be the richest in town,
00:33:16while you aren't even fit to shine my shoes.
00:33:19Our engagement is off.
00:33:20Well good.
00:33:22You are just about to be the richest in town,
00:33:24while you aren't even fit to shine my shoes.
00:33:26Our engagement is off.
00:33:27Both good.
00:33:28You're so lucky.
00:33:29Just not the best.
00:33:30All right.
00:33:31Why are you five steps?
00:33:32is off. Well, good. A heartless, selfish, gold-digging woman like you would never make a good partner.
00:33:38You insufferable wannabe. Once your plan goes to shit, you just throw it all away.
00:33:41A wannabe? It's ridiculous. I would never choose a vile woman like her.
00:33:46What did you say? Noah, don't be rash. Ending the engagement
00:33:50was a good idea. Now that they have favor with the brown group, we'll never measure up.
00:33:54That's right. Listen to your mom. I don't care about the engagement.
00:34:00My family is too good for yours.
00:34:07You're killing me. Not worthy of you? Look at yourselves. Ugh. Destitute in rags and acting
00:34:18like some big boss. I'm just stating the facts. Come on, baby, let's go. These people aren't worth our
00:34:24time. We do have a dinner party to get ready for. We're gonna meet the brown group president tonight.
00:34:28We gotta get ready. I'm sorry, Noah. It seems like we've done nothing but embarrass you since the
00:34:34moment you got back. But you're a catch. A better girl will come along. I don't care about the
00:34:41engagement, Mom. Look, we're together. That's what's important. The company is throwing a dinner
00:34:50tonight. We should get ready and go. A dinner party? That sounds fancy. Would your dad and I fit in?
00:34:57Yeah, we don't want to get in the way of you talking business with your colleagues. The party is for us.
00:35:04It's Noah's tree. We should accept it. If it's not too much to ask, could we invite Anna Olinor and her family?
00:35:12I'm sure they'd be very happy to hear that we finally found you. Of course.
00:35:20Eleanor? Guess what?
00:35:22You found Noah. Yes, he came back today. And his colleagues are throwing a party for him.
00:35:32How can you afford a party?
00:35:34Noah's doing well. He's treating us. We'd like you all to join us.
00:35:39All right. All right. We'll be there. Are we seriously going to this thing? Let's go down the
00:35:48list, shall we? They're flat broke. They smell terrible. Agreed. And I bet they can't even put
00:35:53together a decent dinner. Of course we're going. It's the perfect opportunity to see them make fools
00:36:02of themselves. She says her son made it big. Let's take Andrew and show him what a real success
00:36:12looks like. Oh, that is a great idea. I can't believe our boy. He works for one of the shareholders
00:36:19of Brown Group. You know, William Marlowe, the regional manager, calls him.
00:36:23Oh, be careful. Adam, my dear brother, you can't come here dressed like that. You should be ashamed.
00:36:47You're not expecting us to pay the bill, are you?
00:36:53No. I actually know his true new song. He's made some money in the last few years.
00:36:58Money? I heard he's a construction worker. Please, he could never be as successful as my son.
00:37:09Whoa.
00:37:23Could you be the new?
00:37:35Good evening, sir. Andrew Gibbons from the Brown.
00:37:42Mom, Dad, who are these people? Are they bothering?
00:37:46Mia, is this actually your son? Yes. This is Noah.
00:37:51This is the infamous Noah, a construction worker. Please don't tell me you rented that car to keep up
00:37:59appearance, sis. What a vivid imagination your family has. Inviting us here and pretending you
00:38:06actually owned a nice car. I heard a car like that costs thousands of dollars an hour to rent.
00:38:11Yes. That's why I bought it. That's yours? Do you have any idea how expensive that car is?
00:38:19But even in the Brown Group, only the president could afford a ride like that.
00:38:22Yes.
00:38:23You might have been able to fool an idiot, but I worked with a shareholder from Brown Group,
00:38:29so you can't fool me. Just a minion of a shareholder and already so full of himself.
00:38:35Mom, Dad, we don't want these snobs at our party. Let's just go ourselves.
00:38:41Thank goodness. Who'd want to spend time with these lofis?
00:38:46Don't waste your time with these liars, Mom. The president of Brown Group is hosting a dinner
00:38:52tonight, and if I get his approval, he'll make me a partner. Don't bother eavesdropping. It's way above
00:38:59your paper. Let's go, Andrew. We don't have time for these losers anymore.
00:39:03Yeah. We still have some time before the party. Come on. Let's go meet someone actually important.
00:39:18So sorry, sweetheart. We just keep embarrassing you.
00:39:22No, no. Don't worry about it. Trust me. We won't be the ones embarrassing ourselves tonight. Come on.
00:39:34Mr. Marlow, since you're overseeing tonight's party, make sure nothing goes wrong.
00:39:38Don't worry, Ms. Wilson. My son is already at the venue making arrangements. I'll head there now to
00:39:44ensure everything goes perfect.
00:39:51Come in.
00:39:52Ms. Wilson, hello. Mom, Dad, Ms. Sophia Wilson. She's the new president's assistant. And, uh,
00:40:01we're pretty close, too. Andrew, I assigned you to Mapletown as a test. You've done well so far.
00:40:08Impress the president tonight, and you just might make partner next year.
00:40:12Rest assured, Ms. Wilson. We will. Believe you do it. Mom, Dad, Shelley.
00:40:25Mom, this party is extraordinary.
00:40:27Mm-hmm. Jack, my dear, the Brown Group is certainly living up to its reputation.
00:40:32Make sure to introduce us properly to the new president when he arrives.
00:40:35Relax. My father's already convinced him to invest a billion dollars into your family's business.
00:40:40The introduction will go over swimmingly.
00:40:43Jack, you've given me such a wonderful surprise. I must make it up to you someday.
00:40:48Honestly, don't worry about it. It's a small favor for your lovely daughter here.
00:40:53Mm-hmm. Jack, why would someone as important as the Brown Group's president show up in our little town?
00:41:00Well, I heard his family's from here. He, uh, must be a sentimental man,
00:41:04because I heard his fiancée's from here as well. I wonder which of these lucky ladies caught his eye.
00:41:08What are they doing here? Why are they shamelessly following us here?
00:41:22They must have followed us in. Should have known that these disgusting clowns wouldn't give up so easily.
00:41:28I'll go kick them out. Oh, don't worry about it. The Brown Group is in charge tonight. My father put me in charge of the guest list.
00:41:35If those cretins step foot in this party, I will have my men kick them out.
00:41:42Well, Mom and Dad, tonight is your night. I'll introduce you to my colleagues if you're ready.
00:41:47Noah, are you sure? Is this really for us?
00:41:51Absolutely.
00:41:51Noah, how much is all of this going to cost?
00:41:55Don't worry about the money. What matters is that you have a good time.
00:41:59Our son, we should be taking care of you.
00:42:02Well, then just this once. Let me take care of you.
00:42:13Noah! Who let you in? This is a private event put on by the Brown Group.
00:42:18Take your trash parents and get them out of here before somebody notices.
00:42:22This is a proper businessman event, not for someone like you.
00:42:29Jack, who do you think you are to talk to me like that?
00:42:31Me! Me!
00:42:34My father is William Marlowe, regional manager of the Brown Group.
00:42:41If I don't have the right, who does? Not some loser like you.
00:42:44You better watch the way you're speaking to me before I have to knock your teeth in.
00:42:47Oh, you're going to hit me? Go for it! Prove to me you're not a sewer wreck.
00:42:52But you want me to hit you.
00:42:53I'm begging you to hit me. Please.
00:42:59Noah, don't be reckless!
00:43:00What do we do now?
00:43:02You heard him. He asked me to hit him. It's the most ridiculous request I've ever heard.
00:43:05Noah, have you gone mad? How could you hit him?
00:43:08Have you gone death? He asked for it. I was just granting his wish.
00:43:12Do you even know who he is?
00:43:14Well, he's just William's son. If William himself were here, I would do it again.
00:43:18How dare you speak ill of Mr. Marlowe? You know what? You're lucky that he's not here,
00:43:24because if he was, you'd be dead. Apologize to Jack right now. And you two old fools,
00:43:31get over here and apologize too.
00:43:33But who do you think you're commanding?
00:43:35Who do you think you are? Sneaking in here in rental couture. Don't tell me you're trying to
00:43:43win me back. Are you done making a scene because of the ridiculous marriage pact with your useless
00:43:49son and my daughter? We've been humiliated in high society for years.
00:43:56You should be grateful we didn't make things worse for you. Why are you still clinging to us? Now get out!
00:44:01Oh, this is their family reunion after all. So let's make this a night to remember, shall we?
00:44:10What do you say? Security!
00:44:14Break all of his bones, please. Let's see what they get for trying to cross me. A few medical bills
00:44:19are nothing. Press charges if you want. I got friends from the streets.
00:44:24Grace, I'm sorry, Mrs. Smith. I'll make Noah apologize right away, but please don't let them hurt him.
00:44:30Yes, yes. He'll apologize immediately. Noah, say you're sorry. Hurry.
00:44:33Now you want to apologize? It's too late. People like you have no right to be at a place like this.
00:44:39And since you don't have any manners, don't blame us for being harsh.
00:44:43You really know how to throw your weight around, Mrs. Smith.
00:44:45What did you say? Dad, Mom, I told you tonight is all about you. You are the real guests of honor.
00:44:51They are the ones who will apologize, get kicked out, and kiss themselves.
00:44:55All you have to do is sit back and watch. Sit and watch? Oh, Noah, I pity your parents for having
00:45:03a son like you. You are the pitiful ones. My parents will have a lovely evening.
00:45:08I really appreciate the optimism. I really do. But let's see what your parents feel like when
00:45:16they see their long-lost son bleeding out on the street. Mr. William Marlowe,
00:45:22the regional manager of the Brown Group, just arrived at the valet.
00:45:29You think I don't know my own boss? What kind of fool do you think I am?
00:45:33No, do you know who just arrived? That's Jack's father, the Brown Group's regional manager,
00:45:42and the new president's right-hand man. Offending us, you're asking for a good beating at worst.
00:45:51But if you offend that man, you can forget about ever surviving in this town.
00:45:56Emily, don't waste your breath on a bottom-rung man like this.
00:45:59This person will never understand my father's place in this company.
00:46:02Being blacklisted by such a powerful man might be the highlight of your miserable lives.
00:46:07You're going to end up starving on the street.
00:46:10Not me. It's you, little face disaster.
00:46:12Us face disaster? You must not really know your place, huh?
00:46:16Emily, Noah was being rash. Please help us out. I'm begging you.
00:46:23It's Miss Smith. One more time, I'm telling you.
00:46:27You've gone too far. Too far? I can go even further.
00:46:40I can go even further.
00:46:46Touch Emily again, and I'll kill you and your whole fucking family.
00:46:49Well, she fell on her own, on her way to assault my mom.
00:46:52Noah, how can you treat me like this? I'm your fiancé?
00:46:56Here, I thought you wanted nothing to do with me.
00:46:58No, tonight, all I wanted to do was introduce my family to everyone.
00:47:02But you had to bully them like a bunch of classist assholes.
00:47:05But you're going to be so brazen. Let's see how the Smith family does when I banish them from this town.
00:47:11Let's see how you do without all your money and stature.
00:47:16What nonsense are you spouting? You're just a nobody.
00:47:19How are you going to get rid of our family? Jack, beat some sense into him.
00:47:25Whom are we beating? Let me see who's being so bold here.
00:47:34Andrew, have you ever met the president?
00:47:37Haven't you guys heard? The old president just stepped down.
00:47:42Not many people in the company have met the new president yet.
00:47:46That's why I'm lucky to be here and meet him here in advance tonight. All thanks to Sophia.
00:47:52Well, if you've never met the president before, how are you going to recognize him when you see him later?
00:47:55I've been told he carries an old pocket watch. Dad, something that not every average young bloke would have.
00:48:03Okay? So keep your eyes out for it.
00:48:06If the president takes a liking to you and makes you a partner, will you be more powerful than William?
00:48:13He is the most highly regarded person in our town.
00:48:16William is just a regional manager. He is nothing compared to me.
00:48:22But I've also heard that the president's fiance is the eldest daughter of the Smith family.
00:48:28He just arranged a billion-dollar project for them, making them the richest family in town.
00:48:35A billion? You're not joking, are you?
00:48:39Why would I be lying to you right now, Mom?
00:48:42So, the show stopped before tonight, other than the boss, is this, uh, Emily Smith.
00:48:50Okay? So when you see the two of them, act very respectfully. Best behavior.
00:48:57Who made such a mess of this place?
00:49:03Well, security let these lowly vagrants in.
00:49:06Lowly vagrants?
00:49:08Yes. Yes. This family right here.
00:49:12Let's pack them some leftovers. Then maybe they'll finally leave.
00:49:16Yeah, don't worry about it, Dad. I'll have someone come in here and break their legs and
00:49:20take them out with the trash like they're supposed to be.
00:49:21Shut up!
00:49:24Mr. Marlowe?
00:49:25Daddy!
00:49:26Hello, boss.
00:49:30You must be the parents of the president. It's such a pleasure to meet you.
00:49:35William, is this the sort of party you meant to throw for me?
00:49:39Well, I, I, I, actually, I'll handle it immediately.
00:49:44Noah, just now, did, did Mr. Marlowe call you president?
00:49:49Did we hear that right?
00:49:51You did. I am the new president of the Brown Group.
00:50:03My son has made it.
00:50:06My son is actually president of the Brown Group.
00:50:10Mr. Marlowe, are you saying that Noah is the company's new president?
00:50:15Dad, you must be mistaken. I was told that the former president's son was the president, not this
00:50:20lowlife.
00:50:22Idiot!
00:50:22Do you think I'd mistake my own boss?
00:50:24That can't be right, Daddy.
00:50:26You must be lying to me. He can't be the president. You must be lying to me.
00:50:29Your mouth.
00:50:30Then get over here and apologize to the president.
00:50:33I don't believe it. You told me the company gave the Smith family a billion dollars.
00:50:36And if that was the case, why would Emily call off the engagement?
00:50:39Whether you believe it or not, he is the company's president.
00:50:44Now get out!
00:50:52Well, William, it certainly seems that your people enjoy throwing the weight around in this town.
00:50:57Oh, Mr. Brown, it's totally my fault that my idiot's son insulted you. Please do whatever you see for me.
00:51:09Emily, your fiance is actually the president of the Brown Group.
00:51:14That billion was indeed from Noah, girl.
00:51:19So, Noah, are you really the company's new president?
00:51:26Well, what's it to you?
00:51:28What are you talking about?
00:51:30You are my fiance.
00:51:34And if you are the president, then I'll own half of the company's shares.
00:51:38That's your wife.
00:51:39Well, Emily, you really are worse than I thought.
00:51:46Noah, how could you say that about me? We were sad to get married since we were kids.
00:51:51Married?
00:51:51Yeah.
00:51:52Do you remember what you said to me earlier today?
00:51:54You told me I wasn't good enough to shine your shoes.
00:51:57And now suddenly, you seem to remember that I'm your fiance and you're trying to seduce me.
00:52:02You really are something, Emily. Greedy, selfish and material.
00:52:06I was testing you.
00:52:08No, I already told you I wanted nothing to do with you.
00:52:10Your family is not good enough for us.
00:52:13Okay, Noah.
00:52:15I was blind.
00:52:17Can you forgive me?
00:52:19We were born to be together.
00:52:20Let's just forget all the misunderstandings and start over.
00:52:28We can be happy together.
00:52:30You must be out of your mind if you think I would be with someone as terrible as you.
00:52:36Let me make myself perfectly clear, Emily, that my power, money, and status has nothing to do with you or your family.
00:52:44Not now and not ever. So stop being delusional and get out.
00:52:47Okay, Noah, please, please don't do this. I will make it up to you. I can serve as your maid.
00:52:56My maid?
00:52:56Uh-huh.
00:52:57No, you don't even deserve that. Now get out or do you need a hand?
00:53:02You've got a lot of nerve, Noah. Trying to kick out the president's fiance.
00:53:09Andrew, watch your mouth. How dare you insult our president?
00:53:12Take a good look at him. Does he look anything like our company's president?
00:53:18Andrew, are you saying this George isn't the new president?
00:53:22He's a construction worker. How could he be our company's president?
00:53:27Andrew, I am warning you. If you fight, William, I'm curious to see what he has to say.
00:53:38Let me tell you, you've all been fooled, including you, William. You've all been deceived by this man.
00:53:47Yeah, why is he pretending to be rich? He's just the long-lost son of these two old fools.
00:53:52Noah, I know you want your parents to be proud, but you can't go around telling such blatant lies.
00:53:58Faking it won't help you make it.
00:54:00Andrew, you don't trust your own cousin.
00:54:03Trust you? You're a construction worker with no prospects.
00:54:09You're nothing compared to me. Who is about to be recognized by the president and made partner?
00:54:14Partner? No, I don't think so. Not even in your next life.
00:54:23You don't think I have a chance, and you do? Do you even know who you are or who you're pretending to be?
00:54:30Hey, how dare you touch me? You're asking for it. Security!
00:54:38A worker bee for a shareholder and already so arrogant, even though you have no real power.
00:54:43Why would I care what you think, hmm? What are you going to do, hmm? Hit me? Get me fired?
00:54:51You know, Andrew, it's not that I don't like you. I just think it's embarrassing for the company to have you around.
00:54:59Sophia, can we find Andrew Gibbons in our system?
00:55:03Yes, sir.
00:55:04Great. Fire him.
00:55:05Understood. I'll take care of it immediately.
00:55:08Thank you. Fire me.
00:55:10Hey, why don't you just go ahead and cancel that $1 billion project for the Smith family that the president himself arranged, huh?
00:55:18You are.
00:55:22I like the way you think. And, uh, Sophia, go ahead and cancel the billion dollar contract for the Smith family.
00:55:30Right away, sir.
00:55:33How could Andrew have offended the president? I better go check it out.
00:55:37You know, Andrew, we are technically related. So if you have any more requests, I'm all here.
00:55:44Wow. You're so considerate. I'm Dutch.
00:55:46All good, then.
00:55:48Tell you what. I'll give you one last chance out of pity for your parents.
00:55:53Kiss my feet now, or I will show you what I can do.
00:55:57Mia, Adam, your precious son is about to get himself killed.
00:56:03I'm already giving you a chance.
00:56:04Enough. I am the president of the Brown Group.
00:56:10We're trying to fool everyone.
00:56:13Our president always carries around a pocket watch.
00:56:18A symbol of his ultimate authority.
00:56:21What, do you have one?
00:56:22You mean like this one?
00:56:32This can't be real. I don't believe it. I won't believe it.
00:56:36Noah, are you actually the new president of the company?
00:56:40I, uh, offended the president. I, I, look, I am so sorry. I, I disrespected you.
00:56:48Uh, look, uh, please forgive me.
00:56:51You really think you deserve my forgiveness?
00:56:53Cousin Noah!
00:56:55Who said you could call me cousin?
00:56:57Oh, Noah, we're family. Let's take it easy.
00:57:00Who's family?
00:57:01Okay, you've been faking it for long enough.
00:57:04I remember clearly now.
00:57:05This isn't the token of the president's authority.
00:57:07This is just a cheap piece of junk that Mia picked up from a street vendor 20 years ago.
00:57:21David, how could you do this?
00:57:35I remember it clearly.
00:57:37They even had to borrow all the money from me even back then.
00:57:39I knew it. I knew your family couldn't move up in the world.
00:57:44And you thought your son was good enough to marry my daughter?
00:57:48Mom.
00:57:52Noah, how could someone like you possibly be the president?
00:57:57Stop pretending.
00:57:58All right, all right, okay?
00:58:00You deceived me.
00:58:02All of you.
00:58:03Good work.
00:58:05What are you doing just standing there? Grab him and throw him out!
00:58:08Stop!
00:58:12How dare you!
00:58:13Ms. Sophia, what are you doing here? If you need anything from me, you can just tell me directly.
00:58:23Tell you?
00:58:24Do you realize what a fool you've been?
00:58:27I haven't done anything!
00:58:28Shut up!
00:58:32I'm sorry, Mr. President. I should have arranged things better.
00:58:36Mr. President.
00:58:38Ms. Sophia, you must be mistaken.
00:58:41We've already proven that the little token he carries is a fake.
00:58:48Who are you to question the president's identity?
00:58:53Noah, I mean, Mr. President, I was wrong.
00:58:57I shouldn't have broke your watch. I'll pay for it. We'll pay for it.
00:59:01Yeah, we'll pay for it. It was an accident. We're so sorry. So sorry.
00:59:05Oh, it was an accident.
00:59:07Well, then I must have just misunderstood all of it.
00:59:16It is such a waste of talent for your son to, what, only be a partner?
00:59:21Exactly! He's so capable. He should be promoted.
00:59:26Noah, you wouldn't want to have an outsider over a family member, would you?
00:59:31I mean, we wouldn't want to waste Andrew's brilliance.
00:59:35So true. Unfortunately, the one thing our company doesn't lack is talent.
00:59:43Fire him, effective immediately, and blacklist him from our HR roster.
00:59:49Let us see how his talents shine elsewhere.
00:59:52Yes, Mr. President.
00:59:54Ah, and be sure to cancel the billion-dollar contract for the Smith family.
01:00:06Hello?
01:00:08Mia, I heard you found Noah. Did you do a DNA test?
01:00:12Daniel, Noah really is my son, and he's achieved a lot.
01:00:18I heard he's a construction worker.
01:00:21Anyway, we'll see you all tomorrow night at Grandpa's birthday party.
01:00:25Daniel? Daniel? Don't worry about your uncle.
01:00:29Tomorrow is Grandpa's 70th birthday party.
01:00:31It's okay, Mom. We'll go together and celebrate tomorrow.
01:00:38Daddy, why do we have to invite Aunt Mia's family to Grandpa's 70th birthday?
01:00:43They are so gross.
01:00:45It's not like I want to. Grandpa wants to see this long-lost grandson of his.
01:01:01Mr. Brown, your purchases today are on the house. You are our most esteemed Supreme VIP member,
01:01:10and you will receive an annual complimentary amount of $100,000.
01:01:16And this is my business card. If you need anything, I am at your disposal.
01:01:22I almost forgot. I hear you're celebrating a family member's birthday at our restaurant today.
01:01:29I took the liberty of preparing a small gift for you.
01:01:32Yes, I believe this is a box of Gurkha Royale cigars infused with the prestigious Remy Martin Black Pearl Louis XIII.
01:01:43I believe there's only fewer than 10 boxes in the world. Truly a work of art and very thoughtful.
01:01:49Well, it is the least I could do.
01:01:53I believe there's only one of the most important things in the world.
01:02:07I believe there's only one of the most important things in the world.
01:02:09Mia, Adam, why are you bringing random people to Father's birthday?
01:02:13Oh, Fiona, this is Noah, our son who was lost for 20 years.
01:02:21He came to celebrate Dad's birthday today, especially.
01:02:26Celebrate? More like came to Mooch office.
01:02:30Fiona, it's just a meal, isn't it? I mean, if they're so eager to freeload,
01:02:34why don't we just give them the leftovers when we're done?
01:02:37It's good for the environment.
01:02:40Dad, I got you a very special gift for your birthday.
01:02:43It's a rare Macallan 26, and it costs thousands of dollars.
01:02:48Is it really that expensive?
01:02:51Grandpa, this is a royal exclusive whiskey from the UK.
01:02:55Only a few bottles of this are available every year.
01:02:59Regular people don't get their hands on this.
01:03:03We only got one because my boyfriend is the department manager at Brown Group's retail department.
01:03:09Now, their most exclusive inventory is a box of Louis XIII infused Gurkha Royale cigars.
01:03:16But this Macallan is the next best thing.
01:03:22Even the legendary president of the group only gets to drink this a few times a year.
01:03:26What a thoughtful gift. You're the best.
01:03:30Unlike some people here showing up empty-handed.
01:03:39Dad, you're really asking for too much.
01:03:42I mean, what kind of gift do you expect from these losers?
01:03:45Oh, God!
01:03:48Now that you've seen your long-lost grandson and your wishes fulfilled, can we kick them out now?
01:03:53What are you all saying?
01:03:55Why? You invited us here just to humiliate us?
01:03:59My God, are you really my family?
01:04:01How dare you talk to us like that, you piece of trash?
01:04:04Who do you think you are?
01:04:05Exactly. Do you think we invited you here to have a good time?
01:04:10Know your place.
01:04:12This is grandpa's birthday. Where's your gift? Are you just here for a free meal?
01:04:16And who said we showed up empty-handed?
01:04:18And who said we showed up empty-handed?
01:04:24This is a box of Gurkha Royale cigars infused with prestigious Remy Martin Black Pearl Louis XIII.
01:04:30There is only one case in our whole town and it is reserved for the most elite VIPs.
01:04:45Where did you get this?
01:04:46This is that one and only case. The retail director prepared it and delivered it to me himself.
01:04:58Okay, okay. Then it must be fake. There is no way you could get your hands on this box of cigars.
01:05:07The retail director is the president of the Chamber of Commerce. A blue collar like yourself is not fit to meet him,
01:05:15let alone be given a gift from him. And you are standing here boasting. Now, Noah, tell us,
01:05:23where did you really get this box of fake cigars? Did you steal it from someone's basement?
01:05:29Even if you would have brought a box of American spirits, no one would blame you.
01:05:33This is my 70th birthday. Can you bring some lace trash?
01:05:45How much more clear I can make. Mr. Graham! Looking dapper as usual, sir.
01:05:51Is there a special guest you're attending to? How can I help? You're James from Sales, right?
01:05:58Yes. What brings you here?
01:06:00Oh, well, my girlfriend's grandfather is celebrating his 70th birthday. So I'm going
01:06:05to dinner with him this evening. This must be the party Mr. Brown requested me to prepare.
01:06:10It seems I underestimated James. I didn't know he was related to Mr. Brown. James, you've been
01:06:17performing very well recently. And it just so happens I have a vacancy for Deputy General Manager.
01:06:26Oh! I'll make a request to the group tomorrow. Let's get you promoted.
01:06:30Oh! Mr. Graham, I'm... That's amazing. Thank you. I won't let you down.
01:06:35Please. It's the least I can do. Your future's bright. And who knows? I may need your help someday.
01:06:42You know, since it's such an important birthday, I'll stop by, pay my respects.
01:06:48Hmm. I'm going to need you to introduce me properly.
01:06:51We would be honored to have you there. Come by anytime. Okay?
01:06:56I'll go give Grandpa the great news.
01:07:00Quick. Get some gifts together. This is a rare opportunity. You must not make any mistakes with Mr. Brown.
01:07:06This is my 70th birthday. And you bring some lace trash.
01:07:16Well, it is one of only 10 boxes in the world worth millions, but it seems its value is wasted on those
01:07:22who don't appreciate it. Worth millions? How can you say that? Noah, do you think everyone here is as foolish
01:07:29as you? I would not touch this if you backed me. You are bringing down the quality of this
01:07:39table of delicacies with your gas station finds. Mia, from now on, don't bring Noah around. It's
01:07:45embarrassing. Thank goodness we're at a family gathering. Otherwise, you could have ruined
01:07:50our family reputation entirely. This is Grandpa's 70th birthday. I don't think a box of trash like that
01:07:58belongs here. Daniel! Why would you ruin such a good case of cigars? What a waste! You should be glad we
01:08:17haven't kicked your family out. If it weren't for Dad's birthday, do you think you'd still be standing here?
01:08:36Everyone's here, huh? What's all the excitement about? Hey, you look gorgeous. Hello.
01:08:42Where have you been? You made it, James. And I heard you bought me this bottle of McCallum.
01:08:49That is a thoughtful choice, thank you. Hey, it's your birthday, right? You're Ava's grandfather. You
01:08:54deserve the best. You know, that bottle's worth $15,000. James, you're like a grandson to me.
01:09:01Ava, uh, what's going on over here? This is my aunt's lost and found son. They came to Grandpa's birthday
01:09:08to Mooch off of us. Even brought some weird liquor-soaked cigars. Embarrassing, really.
01:09:15Yeah, it smelled like piss when we opened the case. I mean, it must be spoiled, right?
01:09:27Ooh. This? This is... James, what are you doing with that garbage? Shut the fuck up!
01:09:38Oh, okay. Counterfeit code is correct. The label is correct. This is indeed the genuine Gurkha Royale.
01:09:55Only one in ten cases in existence. A top-tier case? James, are you sure you're not mistaken?
01:10:03You're joking with us, right? Does it look like I'm joking? I'm the sales manager. I inventory products
01:10:10like this all the time, high-end products. This is indeed real, and it's worth about a million dollars.
01:10:19You're sure there's no mistake? Who destroyed these? Who fucking destroyed these?!
01:10:25I... I did. Do you realize that these fucking cigars probably cost more than your whole damn house?
01:10:30James, you can't blame my father. Who would have expected this
01:10:34construction worker to be able to afford such an expensive gift?
01:10:43Wait. Him? You...
01:10:49You brought these?
01:10:50That's right. I brought it.
01:10:52You're a fucking construction worker. How do you get your hands on something like this?
01:10:57He claimed the company's retail director gave it to him.
01:11:01Luke. No fucking way. There's no way!
01:11:06This is a joke, right? I bet he stole it.
01:11:09Yeah, right. He stole them. That's what happened.
01:11:11I knew it. I knew this family shouldn't be here at this birthday party. It's bad enough that they're
01:11:18poor, but who knows? I bet they're thieves, too.
01:11:20No, have you lost your mind? How could you have stolen something so expensive?
01:11:26Steal something cheap next time. You're gonna rot in jail.
01:11:29You can't falsely accuse. You know what? That box of cigars was in fact given to us by Luke.
01:11:34He's right outside. Go ask him yourself.
01:11:36Mr. Graham, everything has been prepared according to your instructions at the highest grade for Mr.
01:11:48Brown. Very good. Oh, uh, did you get Mr. Brown's membership information?
01:11:53I just opened the system when headquarters calls. They were furious. They said that Mr. Brown's
01:11:59identity is the company's top secret. If we investigate any further, there would be consequences.
01:12:04Bingo. Noah is the new president of the company.
01:12:10The president? He's the new president of the company?
01:12:13I knew the president was supposed to come by for an inspection,
01:12:15but I never expected to bump into him. This is my chance. Let's go.
01:12:26You can't falsely accuse Noah. That box of cigars was in fact given to us by Luke.
01:12:32He's right outside. Go ask him yourself.
01:12:38Have you lost your everlasting mind? You expect Mr. Graham to vouch for your thieving son?
01:12:45How dare you hit my father?
01:12:47How dare you hit my father? Did you just slap me?
01:12:56Yes, I did. What are you going to do about it? Three slaps is nothing compared to what you deserve.
01:13:02God damn it. You're going to pay for this.
01:13:09Do you know who I am? Ouch, ouch, bro. I don't need to know who you are,
01:13:15bro. It doesn't matter.
01:13:26Noah, are you insane?
01:13:28How dare you put your hands on him? Do you know who he is?
01:13:32Oh, and who is he?
01:13:33You classless lowlife. You have no idea how much trouble you've just gotten yourself into.
01:13:42James is the Brown Group's sales manager.
01:13:45Oh, sales manager. So, uh, a glorified salesman then.
01:13:50What do you know? Mr. Graham is promoting me, the deputy general manager.
01:13:55You country pumpkin. You know what that means? It means that for me, I got people that I'll bend
01:14:04over backwards to make you suffer. I would like to see how much you can make someone like me suffer.
01:14:11Is Mr. Graham really promoting him to deputy general manager?
01:14:15Absolutely. And he's coming here now to wish Mr. Finney a happy birthday.
01:14:23And I truly appreciate that.
01:14:26That's right, daddy. James has earned Mr. Graham's trust. His future is limitless.
01:14:33Ava is marrying to a wealthy family.
01:14:36Did you hear that, me and Adam? Mr. Graham is coming personally to give dad a toast.
01:14:41You need to have Noah apologize to James right now and throw him out.
01:14:45This place isn't suitable for trash like you.
01:14:52You want my son to apologize to him? Who does he think he is?
01:14:57He hit me first. Why should we apologize?
01:14:59Having him apologize is giving him a chance. If it weren't for Mr. Graham, I'd break his legs.
01:15:05Noah, be sensible. Don't be ungrateful. James is giving you a chance because of grandpa.
01:15:12You're giving me a chance.
01:15:15Mom, Dad, has the Brown Group always been so arrogant in this town?
01:15:18The Brown Group certainly has nothing to do with a worker like you.
01:15:23We have the backing of the Brown family. Do you have any idea what that means?
01:15:29I understand better than anyone what the Brown Group represents.
01:15:34Wishing Mr. Finney a very happy birthday.
01:15:38I, Luke Graham, am here to celebrate the occasion, representing the Brown Group retail division.
01:15:50Wishing Mr. Finney a very happy 70th birthday, I present to you top grade black truffles, top grade
01:15:59caviar, a bottle of 1945 Romani Conti, as well as a premium membership card to our company's mall.
01:16:12Mr. Finney, these gifts were prepared in haste. Please forgive me.
01:16:19Look, you're very generous, uh, but these gifts, they're, they're far too valuable. I, I, I can't accept them.
01:16:27Mr. Finney, these gifts are worth almost five million dollars together. Please don't refuse them.
01:16:35Uh, five million. These gifts, they're, they're just far too valuable and, and we've never met each other. So, uh, you know, I, I, I don't feel deserving of those.
01:16:46Mr. Finney, I'm here to celebrate your birthday because you happen to have a particularly exceptional young man in your family.
01:16:56James, Mr. Graham truly values you. How many surprises are you going to bestow upon our family?
01:17:09That's right. My soon-to-be son-in-law and our family will be running this town in no time.
01:17:15Mm-hmm. James, since Mr. Graham thinks so highly of you, you must help Ava move up in the ranks.
01:17:22Oh, yes, yes. We're all family.
01:17:24Since Ava and I are getting married, your family business is mine.
01:17:31Noah, now you know the consequences of crossing, right? We'd be family down the line. Could've got you a job,
01:17:38being a security guard at the mall, or scrubbing toilets. Now, if you got down on your knees and begged me,
01:17:46I'm gonna lift a finger. I told you to back down earlier. Now, do you regret it?
01:17:51What are you all just apologizing? Get lost. You're an eyesore.
01:17:57What are you all talking about?
01:18:03What are you all talking about?
01:18:06Mr. Graham, forgive us. Every family has, you know, some poor relatives. I will escort them out immediately.
01:18:14Noah, what are you waiting for? You want Mr. Graham to escort you out personally?
01:18:22What you looking at?
01:18:28What are you doing? Are you looking for trouble?
01:18:32I don't understand. Mr. Brown, Mr. Brown's parents.
01:18:37Oh, Graham, uh, the retail manager. We, we spoke earlier. It's so nice to see you again.
01:18:45This cannot be real.
01:18:46Noah is the company's president?
01:18:48Yes. My son is the new president of the company.
01:18:52Mr. Graham, um, this, this can't be true. This, this man is a fraud. He clearly tricked you.
01:19:05Who are you to disagree with the president?
01:19:07You're just a glorified salesman, and you think you're somebody. Get out!
01:19:13Mr. Graham, is he really the president? Do you think that if the president weren't here,
01:19:24I would have gotten you all of these gifts for no reason?
01:19:31I apologize, Mr. President. This is all my fault for not recognizing you sooner and allowing these
01:19:38low lives to disturb you. This is all my fault. Please punish me.
01:19:43Luke, you and William have opened my eyes to how overbearing the company can be in the world.
01:19:52I promise to give you an explanation.
01:19:55No, explain it to our customers.
01:20:01I promise to give you an explanation.
01:20:04No, explain it to our customers. Our company has always valued their experience over anything else,
01:20:10and you have been nothing but arrogant and rude. So starting tomorrow, you will both be demoted
01:20:15to an entry-level position at a regular branch. If company culture improves, you may be welcomed back.
01:20:22Yes, sir.
01:20:25Well, does anyone else have something to say?
01:20:29Noah, sweetheart, we've always believed in you, and you are such a promising young child.
01:20:37Yes, yes. Look how successful you are. And your parents must be so proud.
01:20:43And we are so happy that you are back home.
01:20:47Noah, we never would have imagined you would be the president of the company. A billionaire on the Forbes.
01:20:56You're a good grandson. You're truly a good grandson.
01:21:00You believed in me. A good grandson, a good nephew. That's not what you were saying earlier.
01:21:10Did you forget what you were saying just a minute ago, or should I get you a mirror so you can see
01:21:14the disgusting hypocritical looks on your faces? You said your family was going to be rich.
01:21:20Well, look at him. And you said we were unfit to sit with you.
01:21:26Who is unworthy now? And you said my gifts were trash.
01:21:31Well, take a look. You know, how do they hold up in your expectations?
01:21:36Oh, oh, oh, oh, I like him.
01:21:38Oh, grandpa. Mr. Finney.
01:21:46Well, this is your favorite wine.
01:21:48Yes, yes. I like anything. As long as it comes from my grandson, Noah, I like anything.
01:22:01Yes, yes.
01:22:01Well, it's too bad. It's too late.
01:22:17You don't deserve my well wishes.
01:22:19Well, mom and dad, it seems that we won't be able to enjoy birthday cake tonight.
01:22:27Luke, make arrangements. I think that we should have a reunion dinner just for ourselves.
01:22:33Yes. Yes, let's do that.
01:22:37And Luke, kick them out.
01:22:42From now on, you are banned from ever entering a property owned by the bride.
01:22:46Yes, boss.
01:23:02From now on.
01:23:03From now on.
01:23:04Yes, all right.
01:23:05Yes, all right.
01:23:06From now on.
01:23:09You
01:23:39You