Why does Cookie give the painting to "one two" in RocknRolla?

Why does Cookie give the painting to "one two" in RocknRolla? - Graffiti on  a White Background

The movie RocknRolla has strong characters and the "feel" to it but to me it seems to have a convoluted plot and loose ends. But this one bummed me specially. Why does Cookie give the painting to "one two"? I did not get the connection.



Best Answer

Because One Two told Cookie about the date in the museum or because One Two told anybody else about the date in the museum and anybody else told Cookie about it.

Going to a contemporary art museum is not something a regular person would do. Only a "cultured" person would do that as Tank puts it.

Therefore, the accountant is a cultured person.

Any work of art is a very thoughtful gift for her.

Cookie is simply helping One Two with his romantic gestures.




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What is the lucky painting in rocknrolla of?

2 What is the picture in the lucky painting? The lucky picture originally belonged to Uri, who gave it to Lenny to keep until they had closed their business deal. Uri is heard saying that since he owned the painting, things have been going his way.

Do we see the painting in rocknrolla?

So, there's this painting. We don't actually see the painting (just the back of the frame), but it's gotta be something, because everyone who does look at it just loves the thing. The guy who owns it\u2014a Russian mobster/real estate developer named Uri\u2014calls it his lucky painting.



Tank visits Lenny's place scene - RocknRolla




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