White Girl Page #5

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
1,505 Views


life ruined like your friend.

You don't realize how much i

appreciate what you're doing.

I do.

Ooh.

Hey.

You all right?

Hey.

Hey, babe.

You ok?

You all right?

You all right?

You all right?

You up?

Come on, get up, baby.

Yeah, you got to breathe.

You got to breathe.

Come on, get over here.

That's right.

Yeah, get up here.

Get up here, you all right?

Yeah?

Huh?

Yeah.

Oh, yeah.

Huh?

You all right?

What, you ok?

Yeah.

Oh, yeah, baby.

Ok.

You all right?

Yeah, come on.

Get up.

Come here.

Come on, get me hard.

Get me hard, baby.

Get me hard.

That's all right.

You can get down.

Yeah.

Yeah, you up?

You all right?

Huh?

Leah?

Whoa.

Hey, you ok?

Hey, hey.

You should really eat something.

Your mom keeps calling me.

I don't know.

So I just told her you'd

call her back soon.

Do you know what your

first class is next week?

That lawyer saved me, yo.

Sh*t, you saved me.

You should have seen

the way this guy was

running around the

courtroom crazy telling them

what to do with me.

Gangster.

You should save

that cat's number.

You feel this?

Yeah.

I want to marry you, Leah.

Will you marry me?

Marry you?

Will you?

You're not serious.

I'm dead f***ing serious.

Marry me.

But we're so young.

Yeah, but something

like this only

happens once in a lifetime.

What?

No, um, it's just that--

you can't be scared.

Everything happens for a reason.

I'm back for a reason.

Stop!

Stop!

Stop!

Stop!

Where is it?

I don't know.

Tell me where it is.

Motherf***er.

You gave it back.

Yo, blue.

Yo, blue.

I'm telling you, he was

chilling around the corner.

I told you he was chilling

around the corner.

We was chilling

around the corner.

Blue!

How are you?

Good, how are you?

Hey girl,

how are you doing?

- Good, how are you?

- Good.

- Good to see you.

- Good to see you.

What did

you do this summer?

Anything?

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