Wassup Rockers Page #3

Synopsis: Instead of adhering to the norms of their South Central neighborhood, a group of skater boys opt to bus into Hollywood and Beverly Hills, where they attract local rich girls - and plenty of trouble with the police, jealous boyfriends, and nervous parents.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Larry Clark
Production: First Look Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.0
Metacritic:
56
Rotten Tomatoes:
36%
R
Year:
2005
111 min
$142,786
Website
248 Views


Multar Now!

- What did you say?

- Nothing.

- They do not belong to this place.

- Why are we in South Central?

- Yes

- F*** you.

"Come here! Sit!

Get out!

Stay there.

Forget it.

Leave!

Forget it.

Leave me go or eat your lunch.

Leave!

This burger tastes like penis.

Turn around!

Give me your hands!

Stand still!

Give me your hands!

Standing!

Here is where you live

the white girl.

That's not the house.

Yes, the source looks rosy

and the red car.

It's home.

I found it. Go ahead.

- Hello. Are you thirsty?

- Yes, I have thirst.

I'll bring drinks.

- Want to see my room?

- Yes

Drinks.

- I can see your room?

- Come on.

You are not circumcised.

No, I'm Latino.

Why? Does it look different?

It looks dangerous.

Are you wealthy?

How can you afford this?

- My father.

- What does your father do?

- Do not know.

- Great.

Always on the phone

cell, plays golf and stuff.

That's it.

- What's yours?

- I have no father.

- Have you ever met your father?

- No

I have one brother and my mother.

Do you have good relationship

with them?

- Good how?

- I do not know ...

... Good ...

Do you talk to them ...

- ... Or do things as a family?

- No.

We are brothers.

Do you have good relationship with

the boys who are you?

No, only friends.

- Why not?

- Because I am not gay.

In good standing

not mean they are gay.

Are they best friends?

No, we call best friends.

We are all equal.

How so?

- We are all equal.

- Equal how?

We are different, but we are equal.

I can not say that a

only my best friend.

We're just friends.

And your friends?

They're all alike ...

... Like you said. But they are -

It is difficult to know who

your true friends.

Why?

They are hypocrites.

I stabbed in the back.

Why?

I do not know. It's a good question.

You get used and are

things in Beverly Hills.

Where are you?

- Living in the ghetto.

- What do you mean by that?

- In South Central.

- How is this place?

Dangerous. Can not

walk the street alone.

Steal or attack you.

He's a menace.

What madness.

Why come here?

To skate where we met.

Did you come here

just to skate?

- Always use this?

- Yes, I never take it off.

Look at your hair.

- What is wrong with my hair?

- Nothing, but covers your face.

- Here you go.

- Yes

- It's funny.

- What?

You are different from boys

I know.

Do you care much

what people think of you?

No. ..

... I do things

my way and the way I like.

Nobody tells me what to do.

Yes, you have your own style.

That's great.

- What would you say?

- We are called rockers.

Think we are rockers

why we use the long hair ...

... And the pants and tight clothes.

And we do not care, but we

say:
"What, rock?".

- They say, "What, rock?".

- Yes

We get angry because of that,

we are not rockers.

But we do not fight.

They are the ones who fight.

- What kind of people?

- Black people.

- Really?

- They want to be like them.

And when black girls

play with your hair or something ...

... Want to braid

or something ...

... I do not allow

touch my hair.

Why?

It may be dirty.

Too bad.

They are bad with us

we are bad with them.

Heavens, no one gets along

where you live.

No.

Have you ever fought with someone?

- Many times.

- Why?

They spur you on,

you say you are gay or something ...

Abofetearte want ... or something ...

... Play with you.

Just because you use

tight pants?

"They're used to that?

Something like that always fight

or are in trouble.

Do your friends always support you?

- What do you mean?

- Can you help?

Yes, we help,

so we are friends.

They won many fights Yes

or lost a lot?

I do not know, but I never

I lost a fight or something.

"Or something"? Probably

struck it with your skateboard.

I never hit a

anyone with my skateboard.

Really?

I do not want to kill anyone.

We did not win the fights,

but not hit us or anything.

- Did you ever fight?

- No. ..

... There is nothing why

fight. Actually it is ...

... But people do not

likes to do that.

Here we fight them ...

... And some are calm because

although the hit ...

... Want to keep fighting, at least

want to hit you once.

What if you hit the first time?

They will continue trying.

But some stops.

They learn the lesson

they can not conquer.

That's the way there.

My friend died two days ago.

Near my house, a street.

- Did he die? How?

- I shot.

- Are you shot? You saw him?

- No.

- Are you sad?

Yes, it was great.

What is the worst thing you've seen?

For someone when you

shot in the head.

Really? Heaven.

- What did you do?

- I ran.

Do we run?

How close were you?

Nearby, about 6 meters.

Did you know the victim?

Who was he?

A subject.

Are you sad?

I do not know.

Is all well there?

"Except for you?

- It's a complicated place.

- Why?

Because they always try

cause problems.

And then bring their families.

And when the family comes

everyone says we encourage you ...

... Because we are problem ...

... And it is they who incite.

You know how mothers,

believe them to their children.

So things are.

Heaven.

You can take the

pants, if you want.

- What the hell?

- Damn! What is this?

Leave him alone!

Let me go, you bastards!

Rico!

Damn!

No! Basta!

Call the police!

My nose!

Go!

Damn!

Just give me five minutes.

There are many white girls.

Hello.

- Hi, honey.

- Hello.

What's your name?

Kico.

Kico.

- Where are you, Rico?

- I'm from the ghetto.

You're so adorable. Look.

You are so punk rockers.

They are like the Mexican Ramones.

That's great, I love it.

Do you speak English?

What is this garbage watermelon?

And these damn cookies.

This is very gay.

- Okay.

- I drink whiskey, I can not -

Now shut up.

So are Marina and Alex

Theme parties are always ...

Boring ... blah, blah, blah.

Yes, I do not like anything

what is happening.

- I am more than New York style.

- You look like on both coasts.

Hello!

Beautiful! Smile!

Thank you. Think pink.

Hello, you look beautiful.

Hello! Hi, Sarah!

We listen to Madonna.

Perfect! Will my new

advertising campaign!

Luce hurt, someone to do something.

No, thanks.

Got health?

I have six medics,

a pool and jacuzzi.

I'll show you.

Sorry about the mess.

These are my works.

You know, you could be a model.

I'm too thin.

I urinate.

Over here, honey.

Sorry.

I return with my friends.

Just trying to help

your career.

My what?

What the hell?

Louie!

- How many?

- Six, wearing a mask.

You know my policy: Shoot

first and ask questions later.

They were boys of color,

so naturally ...

I understand.

We must keep this quiet ...

... Away from newspapers.

It would be great news

for them.

Unofficially

is a Mexican child ...

... Probably illegal, illegal.

I will ensure that

smoothly.

Very good.

Ten years ago, working in Beverly

Hills, we know these things quiet.

I like many movies.

I am a great admirer.

What do you think happened to Louie?

We jumped the wall

and heard the shot.

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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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