Stealing Cars Page #7

Synopsis: A rebellious teenager navigates his way through the juvenile court system.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Bradley Kaplan
Production: Leverage Management
  1 win.
 
IMDB:
5.8
R
Year:
2015
94 min
240 Views


Now, if you come out right now,

no one's gonna get hurt.

Mr. Stein's gonna be taken care of.

You understand?

Ain't that some sh*t?

Come on, Mr. Fuentes.

I want you to back up right now.

I see you, Guillermo.

Take everybody with you.

You got this place high up

in the Sangre de Cristo mountains.

You can't think of the last line

of your fifth novel.

You got one baby bouncing

on your knee and another on the way.

Your neighbor's playing his horn.

And it's sunset.

All around you,

your world is painted red and gold.

Then it comes to you,

the last line of your novel.

Tomorrow doesn't have to

be yesterday.

What the hell's going on?

Go ahead, handle it.

Just do whatever you have to do,

I don't care.

Just handle it.

Do it.

Go ahead, do it.

Come on, Conrad.

What the hell you doing?

- I'm not shooting a kid.

- Where you going?

Come back here, you coward!

Time to go home, Billy.

If you go back to your dorms right now,

nothing will happen to you, understand?

Go, go, go for it. Go.

- Come on, come on.

- The only way out is through.

Do it, you crazy motherf***er!

Wyatt, it's your last chance.

- Go, Billy!

- Come on.

You guys have to get going now.

Come on, get to it.

Get them!

What are you doing? Go get him!

The kid just stole my car!

Don't ask for guarantees.

And don't look to be saved...

in any one thing, person,

machine or library.

Do your own bit of saving.

And if you drown, at least die knowing

you were heading for shore.

- I got him. I got it, I got it.

- You got it?

Hey.

Hey. Nathan.

Hey. Don't you die, man, okay?

You're the first dude

who could stand me in a long time.

You too, Billy.

Thank you.

Billy!

- Billy!

- Sir, can you step out, please?

Thank you.

- Can you hear me? Okay.

- No, he's unconscious.

He's breathing. Can you pull him out?

Look out for his head. Grab his legs.

His sister.

Just please try to find his sister.

Yeah, okay. I'll try.

People like us...

we find each other all the time.

But that's the wonderful thing

about man.

He never gets so discouraged

or disgusted...

that he gives up

doing it all over again...

that he gives up

doing it all over again...

because he knows very we"

it is important and worth the doing.

Billy? What are you doing?

- It's okay, Mom.

- Why are you here?

- Why are you here?

- Billy Wyatt?

Turn around slowly

and put your hands behind your head.

It's okay, Mom.

I just came home to say I'm sorry.

It's gonna be okay.

I am sorry too. I love you.

I love you too.

I've waited so long to hear you say that.

- You love me?

- Yeah, I love you.

You love me.

High up above those days of glory

But that's just living in a memory'

I'm so far down

There's nowhere left to fall'

We've all been winners

We've all been losers

The world was watching

When I struck out

It hits you hardest

When you let your guard down

They say losing makes you strong

But it hurts

But it's all right

'cause I know I tried

We've all been winners

We've all been losers

Don't need a prize

To hold my head up high

No matter winner or loser

Winner or loser'

Life's just a balance

Of the rise and fall

If we always won

It would mean nothing at all

You showed me beauty

In the simple things

Yet where'd it go?

Welcome the spring

But it's all right

'Cause I know I tried

We've all been winners

We've all been losers

Don't need a prize

To hold my head up high

No matter winner or loser

Winner or loser'

We're better than we were before

It makes for humble hearts

Mine and yours

But it's all right

'cause I know I tried

We've all been winners

We've all been losers

Don't need a prize

To hold my head up high

No matter winner or loser

Winner or loser

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