Darren tries to pull his own gun on them, but the bikers stab him repeatedly before Red shoots him dead. He tries to make a deal with Red to exchange the phone for Malia but Red declines. He goes outside and sees Malia's bag, realising the bikers have her. The three run back into the house and Darren demands that they give up the phone. When Cara tells Red she did not get the phone back, he shoots her in the head. John, Brea and Darren attempt to follow her, only to see Red and the biker gang turn on their headlights. She asks for her phone back but Brea offers to help her. Moments later, there is a knock at the door, and it is Cara. An upset Malia breaks up with Darren and leaves. They argue, and Darren reveals that John and Malia hooked up long before they knew either Brea or Darren. They find hundreds of pictures of battered women posing for ads, making the couples realize that she is part of a trafficking ring.īrea decides to call the police, but Darren stops her, suggesting she only wants to get involved to be able to write about it to get her job back. Thinking about her Fourth of July comment, Brea figures out that it is a pass-code and they unlock the phone. She finds a satellite phone and realizes that Cara slipped it into her bag. They then hear a ringing sound coming from Brea's bag. The couples hang out until Darren gets a phone call letting him know that an athlete he represents just got jailed. Their evening is disrupted when Darren and Malia make an unannounced visit, despite Darren making Malia believe that John was cool with it. The couple arrive at their vacation house and spend the afternoon together in the pool. Back at the gas station, the bikers' leader, Red ( Luke Goss), chastises his group for drawing attention to themselves and failing to get their hands on Brea. John speeds up then stops suddenly to cause the biker to swerve off the road and roll down a hill. Moments later on the road, one of the bikers starts to follow John and Brea, demanding they pull over. As Brea rushes over, Sheriff Marnes ( Missi Pyle) intervenes and tells the bikers to stay away. John responds by punching him in the face and the biker then pulls out a knife. John tells him he does not want trouble, leading the biker to spit on his car. Outside, another biker from the group is bugging John. She says to Brea "Sure feels a lot like the Fourth of July, doesn't it?" before an angry biker guy interrupts and orders Cara to hurry up so they can leave. They stop at a gas station where Brea meets a scared-looking woman named Cara ( Dawn Olivieri). John surprises Brea with a car he built in his shop as they head off on their vacation. The ladies then go to the bathroom and Brea tells Malia she thinks John might propose while they are away, but says she is not ready for that yet. Darren ruins a surprise that John has planned for Brea: to take her on a romantic getaway in the California mountains. Brea confronts her boss, Carl ( William Fichtner), who says her story is just a fluff piece and threatens to fire her.īrea goes out for a birthday dinner with her boyfriend John ( Omar Epps) and their friends Darren ( Laz Alonso) and Malia ( Roselyn Sanchez). It was released on April 20, 2018, by Summit Entertainment, received generally unfavorable reviews from critics and grossed $9 million worldwide.īrea ( Paula Patton) is a journalist for the Sacramento Post, who is upset to find that a rival journalist is covering a major scandal story that she had been trying to get published for months. It follows a group of friends who are terrorized by a gang of bikers in a remote countryside home. Traffik is a 2018 American horror-thriller film directed and written by Deon Taylor and starring Paula Patton, Omar Epps, Laz Alonso, Roselyn Sanchez, Luke Goss, William Fichtner, and Missi Pyle.
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