Marfa Girl Page #2

Synopsis: A story centered on a directionless 16-year-old living in Marfa, Texas and his relationships with his girlfriend, his neighbor, his teacher, a newly arrived local artist, and a local Border Patrol officer.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Larry Clark
Production: Breaking Glass Pictures
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.3
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
UNRATED
Year:
2012
105 min
Website
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together they lived

on the outskirts of town,

Tom had Rottweilers.

And, um, big scary dogs,

big macho dogs like him.

He'd cut their vocal chords.

Jesus.

So they would

sneak up on people.

You know, you're

walking by the fence,

you wouldn't know the

dog is there and then

suddenly this big mean

thing would lunge at you.

And supposedly

anything that went over

the fence was ripped to shreds.

Neighbors' cats,

neighbors' dogs, a fox.

I think he was

really proud of it.

What ya reading, man?

What?

What are you reading?

Paper, man.

How are you today?

My feet hurt.

Yeah, if your

tits weren't so big

your feet wouldn't hurt.

Whoa, hey.

Sorry, amigo.

What's wrong with you, man?

You can't talk to her like that.

Can't talk to girls like

that, do you hear me?

Just relax.

Rela... I have a 16

year old daughter,

same age as that girl,

would you talk to my

daughter that way?

No.

You wouldn't talk to

her that way, would you?

Why?

She's your daughter.

So, why is it okay to

talk to her that way?

You walk in here,

'cause you're here.

Sorry.

You should probably

apologize to her, man.

Are you really sorry? Hmm?

I am, but...

You are, you're really sorry.

It was pretty idiotic.

You act like a moron.

What's up?

Happy Birthday!

Thanks.

What up, dude? Yo.

Yo, what up,

Happy Birthday, man.

Thanks, man.

Hey, hey.

What's up?

What's up, how was school?

It's pretty gay.

Whatcha do now, man?

What do you mean now?

So I get bitched at, like,

every day by a

different teacher.

Were you saying stupid sh*t?

And I'm smarter than half

the motherfuckers there.

Yeah, but you do dumb sh*t.

Like what?

Like being dumb.

You don't know what's up, man.

Oh, I do know what's up.

What's up?

I know what's up, I'm

not in school anymore.

Yeah, I talked to Miguel today,

he got transferred

over to El Paso.

Oh, really?

Yeah it sucks,

like, I have to

drive four and a half

hours just so Ty

can see his dad now.

That sucks, yeah.

I mean, I can't afford the gas

and I can't even

freakin' get a job

because nobody's gonna watch Ty.

My mom...

Yeah, so.

I don't know, I was

thinking maybe I'd start

dancing professionally up there.

I think you can

do that, you're pretty hot.

Yeah?

Yeah.

You think I'm alright?

Yeah, show us your mad skills.

I don't know, I

might be too shy.

Can I be your DJ?

Yeah you can be my DJ,

we're bringing the KAOSS pad.

What can I be?

You can be my bouncer.

Bouncer?

I'm too skinny to be a bouncer.

Me and Jess, dude, that'd be

like the worst bouncers ever.

You could be my makeup artist

and do my makeup.

I don't know if I'd

be good at that, but...

How's Inez doing?

Uh, she's doing good.

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Larry Clark

Lawrence Donald Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for his controversial teen film Kids (1995) and his photography book Tulsa. His work focuses primarily on youth who casually engage in illegal drug use, underage sex, and violence, and who are part of a specific subculture, such as surfing, punk rock or skateboarding. more…

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