Chappie... Chappie....Chappie.... His dream finally came true and he met his long lost father by accidently running in to him in Jamaica. We come to find out that Paul Dorset( chappies real dad) is a doctor who is also working on the side as a drug dealer and lives in a giant over size house complete with a pool, garden, statues and lets not for get Evening Star. Evening Star is a heavy set good looking woman who is involved with Paul Dorset. Now this seems like the perfect set up that chappie has always wanted. A nice house two loving parents and drugs galore. But my first impression of Evening Star is a fake wanna-be Rasta. She talks in a fake Rasta accent and is always throwing her female parts at people. But she seems caring, and opens her house to stray animals and visiting americans who are on vacation( or so they say).
Shortly after chappie starts living with his real dad and Evening Star, they throw him a Birthday party, complete with a giant sign, tons of people and a bunch of foods. Chappie who has not had a real Birthday party for some time really enjoyed it found only one thing that he really wanted but didnt get. A Birthday cake. Even though Chappie things that singing happy birthday is really cheesy he was really looking forward to it. But is soon occurred to him that maybe the party wasn't for him. That it was more to get together all the drug dealers in one place. This so called party showed that his dad and Evening Star dont care about him as much as Chappie though they did. Its not that Bone ( Chappie) really is asking for alot, this just shows how self centered everyone at the party is. Chappies dad really shows his true colors during this party, he uses his long lost sons birthday party as a place to sell his drugs and do his coke. Seems like chappies dream of a loving, caring home with his dad isnt as nice as he hoped or dreamed it would. Even his new mom ( Evening Star) shows her true side when she Brown Chicken Brown cow I-man in her own home when Paul Dorset was upstairs.
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