White Girl Page #4

Synopsis: Summer, New York City. A college girl falls hard for a guy she just met. After a night of partying goes wrong, she goes to wild extremes to get him back.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Elizabeth Wood
Production: Killer Films
  1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.8
Metacritic:
65
Rotten Tomatoes:
71%
NOT RATED
Year:
2016
88 min
$198,493
Website
1,439 Views


Are you ok?

Yeah, I'm fine.

That was crazy.

Yo, I've been here

twice already, man.

Yo, I'm not f***ing around

with this bullshit no more.

Don't f***ing come close

to me right now, all right.

Leah, take that.

I'm sorry.

I-- I really didn't know.

You sorry?

You're going

to get us locked up.

I said that I am sorry.

Yo, shut the f*** up, man.

Leah, we should

really just go home.

Come on, everyone

is freaking out

about some random thing, Katie.

Come on!

We're here.

$17.

Oh, you scared me.

Where's blue?

Where is he?

He got arrested.

Did he have

my stuff on him?

Um, uh, uh, i-- I was actually

planning on-- on coming--

that's why you got

rats outside my house?

He talk?

No, he definitely didn't.

He owes me $7,000.

Where the f***'s my money?

I don't-- I don't know.

I know that you'll

get it, though.

You do or you don't know?

I don't know.

You don't know much, do you?

I'm sorry, I'm barely know him.

It's cool.

Everything's cool.

I have built quite the

strong case for your friend.

Clear evidence that he did

not technically make the sale.

That, plus the fact that this

undercover cop, Mr. macho,

has been hitting it

a little too hard.

Now, it took me every

connection that I

had to get that information,

but now that I have it,

I'm not going to let up.

That's wonderful.

Mm-hmm.

Now, here's the

icing on the cake.

We have a sympathetic judge.

So that means this

whole thing may be

tossed out on a technicality.

Yeah?

Really?

Yeah?

Happy?

Yeah.

Thank you.

Oh, ok.

All right.

Thank you.

Oh, uh, don't forget this.

Oh, thanks.

You got it.

What, mom?

Oh, yeah, the package.

Yeah, i-- I got it.

Um, um, thank you.

I'm sorry I haven't called.

I-- I've been so busy, you

know, with the internship

and getting ready

for school and stuff.

I got into this painting class.

Great.

Yeah, I know, it's so great.

But they were talking

about the extra supplies.

And-- and you know I don't

want to bother you for money,

but-- wow.

$200.

Yeah.

Yeah, that-- that--

that would be so great.

I know, i-- I know,

i miss you, too.

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm.

Mm-hmm.

Today I wanted to

read the paper, right?

So I asked the guard

because he wasn't using his.

This nigga wouldn't

even look at me.

Like I wasn't even a

f***ing human being.

You know what I'm saying?

Then, this boy-girl

comes through, right?

And she's like, hey,

baby, I got the paper.

You want it?

I was like, no,

f*** out of here.

I don't want no f***ing paper.

I'm good.

Why not?

What, do I look crazy?

I mean, they ran up

on this Chinese nigga

yesterday for nothing.

Emptied his whole cell out,

you know what I'm saying?

All his food.

They tried to give me that sh*t.

I was like, I don't

want this kid's food.

Get out of here.

You have to eat.

I-- I mean I eat the fruit,

you know what I'm saying?

But that's it.

Oh, well, yesterday,

they made chicken

cutlets, so I ate some of that.

But you know, that's it.

It was all right.

Do you like the lawyer ok?

I mean, yeah, as a lawyer.

But shorty, I can't pay him.

Well, he's working pro bono.

What's that mean?

Like, for free.

Um, I told him about

what happened to you.

And he said he

wanted to help, so.

You serious?

Yeah.

That's f***ing amazing.

Free?

Hmm.

I f***ing love you.

You know that, right?

I, um, I want to

f*** you so hard.

You want some?

No.

Come here, what are you doing?

Um, i-- i-- i

wanted to ask you--

yeah.

Um, I wanted to ask

if you would, um,

if you would consider

letting me borrow for, like,

a very short time.

I mean, just--

how much?

How much you need?

What is that?

$13,000?

Jesus Christ.

Well, it's-- it's-- it's

$13,000 for the lawyer,

and then there's another

$4,000 for the dealer, and--

the dealer, what dealer?

I mean, I'll pay everyone

back, but-- well, the dealer--

the dealer knows where i

live, Kelly, so I don't

know what I'm going to do.

Ok, so then move.

What happened to you?

Just f***ing forget it.

Hold on.

How much you have left?

Sorry, everybody.

I think I'm going to go dance.

You guys.

You guys!

Let's all do a bump!

I need a light.

I need a light.

What's up, guys?

How you doing?

$24 f***ing thousand!

Yeah, I am a genius.

I am going to start telling

everybody that I'm a genius.

Oh, wait, guys.

I have an idea.

I have an idea.

I have an idea.

I have an idea.

No, I have an idea.

Shh.

Give me that.

Give me that.

Ok, hold it.

Leah,

are you all right?

You all right?

Come in.

It's open.

There she is.

You want an Espresso?

Um, no.

Holy sh*t, where have you been?

We've been trying to reach you.

Well, you left me there.

Uh, we tried to

get you to leave.

You remember

puking on my shirt?

I do.

You owe me dry cleaning money.

So?

What do you say we get a

little breakfast and all

sneak in to work separately?

Oh, my god.

I was so f***ed up.

Yeah.

What are you going

to do to celebrate?

Besides get a felon out of jail?

You're telling me

you didn't see it?

See what?

The money?

What do you mean, the money?

I-- it was gone when I woke up.

Are you f***ing serious?

You're joking.

Holy sh*t.

You didn't see it?

Well, you guys left me.

Well, it's just money, huh?

Yeah.

You'll figure it out.

F***!

What the f***

is wrong with you?

I got to go to work.

You want to do

you make-up bong hits?

Um, no.

No?

Are you sure?

You look really pretty.

Thanks.

Did I get

lipstick on my face?

Yeah, obviously.

Well, what I mean is, uh, the

preliminary is in a few days.

We, uh, we really

don't have any options.

Look, I'm very sorry.

I don't think you quite

understand how this all works.

He doesn't have

anyone else, though.

You

don't-- you just--

all right.

Hold on.

Hold on.

Wait a second.

Hold it, hold it.

It's not a tragedy yet.

Come back.

Just come back.

The '94 is actually my favorite.

It's got this, uh, combination

of burnt earth and plums

and, like, a incense.

Wow.

Well, I guess you're

a scotch girl.

Well, I'd drink

nail Polish remover

if somebody handed it to me.

Well, I wouldn't compare

oban to nail Polish remover,

but what do I know?

Wow.

This wine is, uh, amazing.

Mm-hmm.

Thank you so much for taking

the time to talk more with me.

My pleasure.

You know, I don't too

many people who would help

someone the way that you did.

You know, I really think that

i can figure out the money.

I mean, it might

take a little time,

but I really think

i can figure it out.

Forget about the money.

Forget about it.

I'm going to go in there

and work a little magic.

I'm going to use

every trick I know.

And we'll see what we can swing.

Really?

Mm-hmm.

It's a really f***ed up system.

I've seen violent

criminals, sexual predators,

just get a slap on the wrist.

You could have a white

kid stab someone to death

and he'll get less

time than a black kid

caught with a minuscule

amount of drugs.

This is the way it is.

I hate to see a young man's

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