Delivery on the next day

by k98184928 on 2009-09-08 20:01:49

A driver of an express company mistakenly delivered a package full of cocaine to the wrong address, triggering a struggle between the original recipient of the drug dealers and the person who unexpectedly obtained the drugs. Brodie and Geci are two small-time characters with no great ambitions, but like many others, they talk endlessly about getting rich, despite having no particular skills. They barely manage to work odd jobs at a company through their mother's connections. They dream of robbing a bank to get rich but lack the courage. So every day, they pray to God for a stroke of luck. Unexpectedly, one day, this stroke of luck actually arrives. A careless mailman delivers a package intended for the neighbors to Brodie and Geci instead. The two don't have high moral standards or care about neighborhood harmony, so they decide to keep the package. Upon opening it, they are shocked to find that it is full of white powder. After identification, it turns out to be high-quality heroin, and the value of the package is worth at least a million dollars. This unexpected windfall sends Brodie and Geci into ecstatic dreams of contacting buyers and planning their future happy lives. On the other hand, Arthur and his girlfriend living next door have been waiting for their package in vain. It was the goods from Big Brother Gedie Abro, and they were counting on this job to officially join the gang. If something goes wrong with this shipment, not only will they have no chance of promotion, but their lives may also be in danger. So the two rush around to investigate. At this time, Brodie also finds his cousin who is in the drug business to prepare for selling the drugs. But just then, Big Brother Gedie Abro also tracks down the whereabouts of this shipment from the postal service and angrily leads his people over. One can imagine that there will be a bloody firefight next, and whoever survives the smoke will be able to monopolize the drugs worth a million dollars. So staying alive is the hard truth.

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