
Hank working at Paul's bar
Plays in the bar during Hank's introduction
Hank and Yvonne
Flashback of a fatal drunk driving accident
Outside his building, Hank chats with a homeless person and hands him cash
Hank limps into Paul’s Bar; friends rib him about his injuries as he refuses drinks and asks for a favor.
Hank bangs on Yvonne's door, sees his reopened wound, and rushes to help.
Yvonne cleans and glues the incision, orders him to stay still, and jokes about the makeshift bandage leaving a scar.
Yvonne presses Hank for honesty; he refuses police help. She agrees to watch Bud as Hank heads back out.
Hank calls Paul on a payphone asking about the key
At the bar, Hank demands the key. Colorado and Roman crash the scene; tensions spike as guns are flashed.
Colorado menaces the bartender, counting down with a gun until violence erupts and the bar explodes into chaos.
The song plays inside Russ' storage facility.
Scores an escape after a handoff goes wrong
On a packed 7 train, Hank steadies a fading Russ with Bud in tow, planning to switch trains for an emergency room.
Russ dies from head wounds Hank unintentionally gave him
Hank in the car with Lipa and Shmully
Outside the Hermitage club, Hasidic enforcers Lipa and Shmully brief Hank; they won’t arm him, quipping about how easy pulling a trigger is.
Plays during a shootout and ambush at a club
Plays on the radio as Hank drives Lipa and Shmully's car
Hank's arrival in Mexico
Plays before the credits, as Hank finds freedom after a challenging journey
A gangster sings it to mock Hank
Plays while Hank is partying at a bar
Hank's chase scene with gangsters
A character sings this karaoke song while Hank hides
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