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Synopsis: A pair of naive young girls learn that even the most insignificant actions can have lasting consequences. Influenced by the hip-hop thug lifestyle and seeking to explore life outside of their insulated, culturally homogenized suburb, pretty young teenagers Allison and Emily set their sights on East L.A. to experience the "gangsta" lifestyle firsthand. By the time the pair meet a ruthless Mexican drug dealer named Hector, some true-life Latino gang-bangers, and realize just how far out of their element they really are, it may already be too late to turn back.
Genre: Crime, Drama
Director(s): Barbara Kopple
Production: New Line Cinema
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
R
Year:
2005
85 min
Website
1,104 Views


Ahem.

# Hey, yo, hey, yo,

it's spittin'... #

# Yo, it's spittin' lines #

# They yanked,

and it be over... #

# F*** it,

I leave you face-down #

# You ashamed

'cause y'all be sober #

# If it's what y'all want #

# Then y'all can

bask in my... my light #

Ha ha!

# Then y'all can bask in... #

- Ha ha!

- # And if it's... #

Hey, Toby?

# How do you want it? #

# How do you feel? #

# Comin' up as a nigga

in the cash game #

# Livin' in the fast lane,

now for real #

Better go get it, dawg.

# How do you want it? #

# How do you feel? #

# Comin' up as a nigga

in the cash game #

# Livin' in the fast lane,

now for real #

That's my b*tch.

I'm his b*tch. Yo.

Yeah, Ghetto T.

You like that, don't you?

Yeah.

You're so f***in' hot.

Ahh.

Oh... ha ha.

Damn, girl.

Hahh...

Sh*t!

Oh... ah!

So, uh...

Westsi-i-i-ide.

How are things at home

with Alli?

You know, the home life.

I don't know.

They're cool, I guess.

I mean, her mom's pretty open

about the whole recovery thing.

Yeah. You know,

plenty of parents get sober.

I mean, her moms,

she's always working...

like some twelve-step

or whatever.

I don't know.

I think she's, like,

into art now or something.

There was a time

that, like...

you know,

Alli would come home...

and she'd find her mom,

like, passed out...

and she'd have to call

an ambulance and sh*t.

She was... she was f***ed up.

But... that was a long time ago.

She's fine now.

My pops' in A.A.

With the f***in' Sex Pistols.

I mean, that's the kind of sh*t

that could make a guy question...

like... like, what's really good?

Oh, you poor thing.

Aw!

Guys having fun, huh?

Ha ha ha!

Are you all right?

Yeah. Just...

same old, same old.

I'm glad you came over.

Love you.

Yeah.

Ha ha ha ha ha.

You're too much.

Hi!

- Morning, Daddy.

- Morning, girls.

Morning, Mr. Rubin.

Oh, God, thank you so much

for breakfast...

but I really gotta run.

Allison, have some juice.

OK. Thank you.

Talk to your parents

about Sun Valley.

If you want us to call...

No, no, no, I'll ask.

Thank you. Thanks.

All right. See you later, Em.

Bye.

Bye-bye.

I can't believe someone that hot

is your friend.

Josh. That's enough.

Oh.

Mom?

Mom, Dad?

Hello?

Your daughter's here.

Oh, great!

Thank you, Becky.

Do you need anything?

No. I think we're all right.

- Hey.

- Hi, honey.

Mmm!

- You're early.

- Yeah.

Oh. Cool.

So, are we, uh,

we goin' to lunch?

- Yeah. I'm gonna grab my phone.

- Oh, great.

Doesn't it seem arbitrary...

people having to eat together as

an excuse to have conversations?

You want to just shoot the sh*t?

OK.

So... how are you?

Um... I'm good.

Yeah, I'm good.

Uh... you?

I'm doin' all right.

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Stephen Gaghan

Stephen Gaghan (born May 6, 1965) is an American screenwriter and director. He is noted for writing the screenplay for Steven Soderbergh's film Traffic, based on a Channel 4 series, for which he won the Academy Award, as well as Syriana which he wrote and directed. more…

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