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Concrete Kids (2018)
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Hey. Where's your bag? I forgot it. You didn't bring anything? - I got some change. - [COINS CLATTER] Oh... [stutters] I've dropped it. - Let's go. - All right. Come on. - [TIRES SCREECHING] - Ooh, that car just drove away. He was like, pow pow. [INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS] [MAN EXCLAIMING] What's up? [DOG BARKING] SAGE: 'Cause yours... [GIBBERING] Oh, now. Oh. What the hell was that? - See the ocean? - Yeah. It means the Staples Center is that way. [BASKETBALL BOUNCES] [BASKET JINGLES] Ninety-eight. Ninety-nine. Hundred. [GATE CREAKS] [EDISON SPEAKING IN SPANISH] [RECORDING IN SPANISH REPLAYS] - [CHUCKLES] - [DEVICE CHIMES] MAN 1 ON VIDEO: That's what's up. She's out. She's out. [INDISTINCT CHATTER ON VIDEO] MAN 2: She picked up her hand. She's out. She's done, Mike. So, we just passed 40 hours here, which is, uh... This is usually when people start dropping off like flies. You know, you kinda have to go inside. Um, it's not just standing there with your hand in a car, you know. It's more of a spiritual experience for me. I think that's why I went. You know, I went... I think focus, drive, and some strength, obviously. There are not that many big dogs out there. I'm the biggest of them all. The wolf. [CAR DOOR SHUTS] ["BLACK MAGS" PLAYING] Pedal down the foothills Wheelies on the front Pedal down the foothills Wheelies on the front I got this '89-'90 Pistons champ flat Bill black starter cap With the hologram tags White Mag rims Red rubber tires Chain, frame, pegs, grips Ship to my supplier Dope man attire Gimme 'bout an hour [SONG CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY] [DANCE MUSIC PLAYING] Bitch and I'm fly And it's tied to the side That's the flag That I'm flying Add to the fact That it all coincides With these wheels That I'm riding Three point Mags Make you think That I'm gliding I got a long rap sheet That'll say that I'm tied in [SONG CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY] - What up, Alex? - What up, dude? Check this out. What is this? It's a survival contest. What did you draw this with? Crayons? [SONG CONTINUES INDISTINCTLY] - ALEX: What's up, player? - SAGE: What's up? - How's it going? - It's all right. - How you doing? - Good. [RAP SONG CONTINUES] Hey, Sage. Hey, Edison. Hey, Sage, check this out. Dude, what is this? It's a secret contest. Skate contest? No, a survival contest. We can win money? Yeah. Uh... nah. Dude, you drew this. Dude, I did draw it, but I copied it from the Internet. See, there's a truck full of skateboards and $1,000. Whoever can hold on the longest without letting go wins. - Huh? - You gotta hold on like this. You gotta hold on like this. But you can't let go, no matter what. [CHUCKLES] What about to pee? No matter what. Dude, that's easy. But you have to be at the Staples Center tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. - Staples Center? - We can sleep there tonight. Isn't that like 100 miles? Nah, it's only 12. I mapped it. Just think about all that money. - And the skateboards. - All right. Just tell your mom you're staying at my house for a school project. I can do whatever I want. And my house is so big, they don't even know I'm gone. Meet at the pier after dark? All right. Okay. Bye, Sage. I gotta go get ready. [INDISTINCT VOICES ARGUING] [INDISTINCT CHATTER OVER TV] JAMES: What's up, scrappy? WOMAN ON TV: Finish on a high note. Dessert. Three full courses. Just $12.95... [ARGUMENT CONTINUES] JANICE: I swear to God. This is over. What's all this, huh, Janice? [MUFFLED ARGUMENT CONTINUES] JAMES: What, now you're upset with me? JANICE: Yeah, maybe I am. Baby, you know, come on. JAMES: I'll break your hand if you touch that money. - Get out. - [CHUCKLES] Don't... Baby, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it. It's all good. It's fine. Come here. [TEXT ALERT CHIMES] - MAN 1: See you later, man. - MAN 2: Yeah. [DOOR OPENS] [DOOR SHUTS] CHRIS: Yo, what up, sucker? Listen, you boys behave tonight. Chris, don't be a jerk to your brother. Mom, I have a show tonight. No babies allowed. [WHISPERS] Are you for real? Mom, can I go to Jake's tonight? I have a science project for school. Since when are you doing science? Yeah. I'll drop you off, all right? Just get your stuff, get ready. Grab your backpack. Let's go. Chris, you're off the hook. Uh, yeah Money, money, money Yeah, money [CLICKS TONGUE] Money, money, uh Hey, give this to Jake's mom. Tell her to call me if she needs anything. Sage, wait. Don't worry about James. We... We don't need his help anyway. - See the ocean? - Yeah. It means the Staples Center is that way. Let me show you. [INDISTINCT CONVERSATIONS] Dude, put that away before we get robbed. - Seriously? - Seriously. Put it away. - EDISON: Sage, I'll lead. - SAGE: Three, two, one. EDISON: Three, two, one. [SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE] [SIRENS APPROACHING] EDISON: $1.75. Two dollars twenty cents. Two dollars and twenty cents. I want a bear claw. I'm not buying them. My mom makes me wait in the car here. SAGE: Don't be a wuss. SONG: What do you want? Can we have a bear claw? Chocolate twists and four donut holes. SONG: $4.30. Four dollar. We only have $2.20. [DOOR BEEPS OPEN] So sorry. KARL: Hey, Song. How about a dozen of those glaze? SONG: Already have them ready for you. Holy crap, it's a real life pirate. Mm-hmm. Sure. EDISON: Why'd he order so many? SAGE: Mmm-mmm. Goodnight, boys. Goodnight, Song. Kids, Mr. Karl, for you the rest. Goodnight, Song. We need to eat a lot so we're not hungry at the contest. Sometimes I forget to eat breakfast. That's nothing. Sometimes I don't eat until after school, 'cause school lunches are nasty. Yeah, they are. [VEHICLE APPROACHING] There's the bus. Come on. Let's catch the bus, come on. Come on! We're not supposed to take the bus. We're not supposed to be out all night either. Did you see the people at the bus stop? They're crazy. They'll kill us. Fine. Game of Skate. You lose, we take the bus. One, two. All right, all right. One, two three. Don't turn around. Dude, relax. See, watch. Hey. He's fine. [ENTHRALLING MUSIC PLAYING] [GRUNTS] Whoo! Okay. You're fucking up. - SAGE: Ooh, man. - [EDISON EXCLAIMS] Oh... Checking the distance On the list that connects us The attack was vicious Took a sip of the essence Flip it. On my lips is a message Image of the kid With his fists As big as Texas... Oh, damn! Give him room Let him rest his doubts... Whoo... 'Cause they're all Gonna burn it down If this gets out And the kid With the big fist Has a big, big mouth I once heard a man In the moon above indoor... Ooh! I once heard a Jedi Was moved to lovesick lords EDISON: Oh, no! You don't want that to happen. I'm in love with a centaur What you give a shit for... Oh, you suck. [LAUGHS] Oh! One more try. Argh! Good game. Dude, my brother's friends always take the bus. See? They might see us. Hey, let's go look for a roof or something. Maybe we can see how far we are. Nah, that's the wrong way, though. We'll need a skyscraper to see downtown. Let's just keep going. All right. SAGE: Hey, what's the farthest place you've ever been? EDISON: Uh, I think Mexico. I've been to Minnesota, Michigan, and Philadelphia. So much farther. What are you doing? Are you crazy? [TRUCK ENGINE STARTS] BOTH: Oh, shit! SAGE: Run! [SAGE GIGGLES] Come on, dude! EDISON: Damn! You're an idiot! Why'd you have to knock on the van? SAGE: Come on! [SIRENS WAILING DISTANTLY] EDISON: That's not okay, dude. I'm not built for this. SAGE: Shut up. You're fine. [UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYS ON RADIO] My mom talks about these camper freaks all the time. They probably steal kids and they sell them. Holy shit! Shoot. This is the bus. EDISON: Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. Please don't kill me. It's okay. Come on. EDISON: Would you rather have $1,000, or be able to breathe underwater? SAGE: Um... Breathe underwater, for sure. EDISON: I'd rather have $1,000. Then I could pay for my mom not to work for a whole month. And we could go to Disneyland, Chuck E. Cheese, and go to the movies. And then I can get a new skateboard. SAGE: If you could breathe underwater, you could hide and scare people at the beach, and see when sharks come in, and look at girls' butts. My brother, Chris, he always talks about ass. Ass this. Ass that. "Dat ass tight." And titties. He loves titties. - Titties are pretty cool. - [CHUCKLES] Would you rather be invisible or shoot fire out of your butt? Fire out your butt? Chris, he lights his farts on fire. Invisible. Everything would be easier to do. Wait. Will anybody see me? No. Invisible forever. Fire then. I could use it for self defense. [IMITATES FART SOUND] And he'd smell like a burnt fart, too. [SAGE CHUCKLES] I wish I had a brother to burn farts with. SAGE: Yeah, it's pretty cool. Me and Chris hang out a lot. Hey, maybe we can see downtown from up there. If only I just had some Internet, I could have checked on the map. Chris, he gets his Internet from Starbucks. He doesn't even buy anything, though. I thought you had Internet at your house? Yeah, we got all that. Cable, Netflix, video games... All that shit. What I meant to say was Chris just goes to Starbucks when he's not home. EDISON: Oh. My mom wouldn't even buy me a TV. You're lucky. Internet should be free everywhere. Like invisible Internet right here. And over here. And over here. Ah! SAGE: I'm really tired, dude. Come on, let's take the bus. EDISON: No, dude, I told you. We're not taking the bus. SAGE: Wow. Fine. I promise it's all right. I take the bus all the time. It's so fun on the bus. You know how there's all those bars in there? People hold on. I always swing around on 'em. Last time I went on the bus, I was swinging around the whole entire thing. It's just... Watch out for people. Don't like... If you swing, look out for people. Don't hit 'em. But yeah, they don't... They never really care. It's me and him. I thought you only had change? Does this bus go to downtown? - BUS DRIVER: Yeah. - Okay. SAGE: Hey, yo, Edison. Hey, Edison. Look. - Come on. - No. Dude, come over here. Come on. Come on. Don't be a wuss. Come back here. Fine. [LAUGHS] [INDISTINCT CONVERSATION] [INAUDIBLE] [MEN SPEAKING SPANISH] SAGE: Where's your backpack? [MEN CONTINUE SPEAKING SPANISH] We got to get off the bus. [MEN CONTINUE SPEAKING SPANISH] MAN: Yo, kid. Is that your backpack? Some money in that backpack? [MAN SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY] Is that your backpack? [MAN SPEAKING SPANISH] I didn't know you speak Spanish. I'm Mexican, stupid. You told me nothing bad was gonna happen. And see? Nothing bad did happen. You're supposed to be helping me, not trying to get me killed. Helping you? Why would I be helping you? Only one of us can win the money, Edison. We're helping each other, aren't we? I mean, I guess. Here. You see this? So, go like this, side. In. Out. Careful, it's sharp. All right. You got that, I got these. [KNIFE CLICKS] Feel better now? Yeah. [SIRENS WAILING] Know where we are? [HELICOPTER WHIRRING] I got an idea. [BOTTLE SHATTERS] EDISON: Did you hear that? SAGE: Mm-hmm. Maybe somewhere over here. Wait, no. It's more this way. - [WHISPERS] Shh. Be quiet. - SAGE: I'm trying. I see somebody. Come on. Yeah, there's more service here. WOMAN: Who's out there? Get down! Stop moving. WOMAN: Don't make me shoot you. We're dead! - [GASPS] - [CLATTERS] WOMAN: I want the lights up like a goddamn Christmas tree. Sorry, lady. What do you think you're doing? She doesn't even have a gun. We're lost, and we're trying to find some Internet. Internet? What are you gonna do with the Internet? For the iPad. iPad? WOMAN: You boys like whisky? We aren't old enough for that yet. WOMAN: Says who? Everyone. [CHUCKLES] Nana 911. What? That's the password. Thank you. It worked. All right. Where are you boys off to? We're on our way to the Staples Center. No, we're not. We're going home. What's at the Staples Center? Y'all going to a Clippers game? [CHUCKLES] Mr. Wilson took me to a Clippers game for my 80th birthday. Dude, seven miles left. Almost halfway. Barely going anywhere. Ooh. We took that new metro line. Mm! Real nice train. Did you say train station? Yeah. Oh, about two blocks over there across the boulevard. Love me some Blake Griffin. He jumped over that car. Whoo-wee! [LAUGHS] But I know it's way too damn late for a Clippers game. Come clean. Spill it. [SIGHS HEAVILY] Our dad's in the military, and he's got us on this scavenger survival hunt. And if we can make it to the Staples Center, we pass the test. And if we pass the test, we get to go to, uh... Oh, yeah, Disneyland. EDISON: Yeah, we're brothers. Dad's out there waiting for us to keep us safe. You boys watch a lot of TV, don't you? Mom says TV is bad for you, and just a waste of time. I like me a good movie. [CHUCKLES] I didn't get TV till I was old. And that keeps me up late. I can't skateboard anymore. I'm going to get Mr. Wilson to take you to your house. To your mama's house. Mr. Wilson! You are not gonna believe this! Yeah, yeah Come on, let's go They trying to groove We didn't have any rules on I punch him in the mouth While I'm putting my shoes on Who's on first Put a curse on you I'm the lost boy dead Wake up with a new one They drag it out of bed Slick hit a brick To the back of your head It don't matter Watch 'em all scatter Better raps it like Snacks on a platter Pat 'em down No back shit allowed Take it out So they hear it In the back of the crowd It's like yeah Come on, come on Yeah, yeah Oh, look! Let's go in. [SAGE EXCLAIMS] The train station! EDISON: Have you ever been on the train? SAGE: No. You? EDISON: I think when I was super little, with my mom. Hey, look. Over there, come on. Mmm... It says how far we go. I think I just pushed a button. [MACHINE BEEPS] It says $5 for a ticket. I only have $5. Hey, I can sneak in under. Okay. [SIRENS WAILING] Hey, it's working! Yes! Let me see. Hey, come on. Let's go upstairs. [BEEPING] [PEOPLE TALKING INDISTINCTLY] It's better on the train than here. Yeah, you're right. [TOKEN CLATTERS] [HELICOPTER WHIRRING] We missed the train. What? [HELICOPTER WHIRS OVERHEAD] EDISON: The last one came 30 minutes ago. [GROANS] Dude, I told you to hurry! I'm sorry. You're too scared all the time. Acting like a little bitch. [SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE] [EXHALES] Hey, yo. Wait. You were really gonna leave without me? Yup. SAGE: Don't be mad. SAGE: Dude, raisins? I'd rather eat turds. [SIRENS WAILING IN DISTANCE] [SIRENS APPROACHING] Ew. What is this? Hotdog sandwiches. They're my favorite. Mm. I'm so full from the donuts. [MAN SINGING INDISTINCTLY] It's a crazy man. MAN: I ride the bicycle... - Shit! - SAGE: Back up, dude! - Back up! Back up! - MAN: Don't turn at me! I didn't mean to startle you. I... I ruined your sandwich? You can have 'em. SAGE: Yeah, mine, too. Back up. This is really good. You must be the chef. I'm just Edison. And this is my bodyguard, Sage. Bodyguard Sage. It's my lucky day. [LAUGHS] Where are you two going? Uh, we're on our way to Staples Center, but we missed the last train. Ah! I owe you for the sandwich. I have rope. Rope? Hold that. - SAGE: Oh. Okay. - Oh. All right, boys, Arthur at your service. ["STEP" PLAYING] Back, back, way back I used to front like I was Don Juan Couldn't settle down Couldn't find a girl To hold on Used to get my roll on Hit the spots and stroll on Now I found one With a hand I like to hold on Every time I'm with her Dudes always wanna stare I be staring back like "You don't wanna go there" Used to didn't care Now I hit you with a chair If it just so happen Touch a string on her hair The gloves are off The wisdom teeth are out What you on about? I feel it in my bones [WHOOPS] I'm stronger now I'm ready for the house Such a modest mouse I can't do it alone I can't do it... Oh, yeah! [GROANS] Dude! Arthur! [COUGHS] You okay, Arthur? [GASPS] [CORK POPS] You did a flip. [GRUNTS] EDISON: You were flying. [COUGHING] [STRAINING] You... You guys gotta go on without me. We can't just leave you here, Arthur. It's just a few more miles that way. I promise. It'll be okay. I'm just gonna lie here. EDISON: All right. Wait, wait, wait. Take this. Take this with you. Bye, Arthur. Oh! Hey, look. Those are nice. SAGE: I need to get one. - You like onions? - Yeah. [CHUCKLES] Come on. Look at that. Oh, that looks so good. [CHUCKLES] [INAUDIBLE] Hmm. I saw boobs last week. My brother and a girl were doing sex FaceTime things, and I saw it all. What did they look like? Like boobs. How big? Probably like a peach, or a small orange. Not the big kind. Hey... Hey, let me see the piece of cardboard. Hey, you got a marker in your backpack? Yeah. Thanks. [SCRIBBLING] Sorry for calling you a bitch. It's okay. I am sometimes. [CHUCKLES] SAGE: Tricks for tacos. Come on. Help us get some tacos. Imagine the fear of my little friend, trying to ollie over me. Tricks for tacos. Come on. Help us get some tacos. Even a dollar or two will help. Come on. Two tacos. My friend over there is very hungry. Me, too. He'll ollie over me. You're so cute. Well, let me see some tricks, and then, maybe I'll give you some money. - Okay. Come on, babe. - All right. I guess I'm gonna have to... You got $4. But I wanna see him ollie over you. MAN: All right. - Thank you. - All right. We have a winner. We have a winner. It's easy. Just go fast. - Are you sure? - Yeah. Here, give me your backpack. GIRL: You can do it. The girlfriend thinks you can do it. EDISON: All right. Ready? Yeah. [ALL CLAPPING AND CHEERING] I need you to... I need you to really... - Like, that was real. - Do it again. Let me see it on the front side. ["MILD HIGH CLUB" PLAYING] Someone wrote This song before And I could tell you Where it's from The 4-7-3-6-2-5-1 To put my mind at ease [SIRENS WAIL IN DISTANCE] Holy crap! What? It's 2:00 in the morning. Dang! And the battery's almost dead. We need to plug this in. I'll be back. [MAN SPEAKING SPANISH] [RAP MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO] Hey. What's up, little dude? Nice car. Thanks. Hey, I was wondering if you could help me and my homeboy out. Downtown's kind of far, dude. Please? RICARDO: Oh, no. I gotta take my buddy to Hollywood. Kind of out of my way. I can't go downtown right now. Please? Hey, I got us a ride from Ricardo. Come on. I gotta tell you something. What? I got us a ride, but we have to hurry. Get up, fatty. Come on. Wait. Get up. I got us a ride, but we have to hurry. The battery's barely charged. Who cares? Let's go. [UPBEAT POP MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO] I'm full of emotion Icould not explain Ooh, ooh, ooh Can't love stay The sun is shining And I did not Know your name Can't love stay I wanna do it again... RICARDO: Why are you guys trying to get downtown? To see who can hold on to the car longest for $1,000. Hands on a Hard Body? [MARVIN LAUGHS] I love that movie. RICARDO: What's that? "What's that?" Hey, show him the paper. MARVIN: It's a great ol' documentary they made about a bunch of people in a contest who put their hands on a car, last man standing wins. It's crazy. People will do anything. Hey, did you draw this? Yeah, from the Internet. It's pretty good, mister. You are an artiste. Thank you. Question. Where are your parents? I can do whatever I want. Relax, I'm just asking. My mom's a nurse. She works at night. And she goes to school, too. Well, what about your dad? He doesn't know his dad. He sends me stuff sometimes, like my first skateboard. He's pretty cool like that. You never met him? My mom met him in Detroit. I never met my dad either, Eddie. I'm gonna meet him though. - No, you won't, Edison. - Shut up. - MARVIN: See you in a little bit? - RICARDO: You got it, buddy. Well, boys, there she is. You live in a hotel? I work here. That was my lunch break. The late shift. Rico and I get tacos once a week, don't we, Rico? RICARDO: Oh, yeah. Ah! Well, I'm back to work. I will see you later. Boys... keep chasing those dreams. - Bye, Marvin. - Bye-bye, boys. Yo. You guys wanna hit the skate spots in Koreatown? - Really? - Yeah. I got my board in the trunk. Okay. [RAP SONG PLAYING] I've seen a lot of shit I've paid a lot of dues I've seen a lot of light Didn't see a lot of school Dropped a lot of classes Dropped a lot of dudes I bent a lot of rules I never straightened up And now the sweet ground here Is taken away from us Straighten out your ball cap Put your laces up Sharp-edged, laced straight Ready to get a papercut You heard that from who? Don't like your attitude Get your body language Spoke back to you Better loosen up I know it screws for us We don't apologize 'Cause it's the truth for us [EXCLAIMS] 'Cause we maneuver up So, what your level at We double down, move on Never looking back We double down, move on Never looking back People get turned on People get burned on People get turned on People get burned on People get turned on You ain't heard wrong People get turned on People get burned on Act all suspicious Get a vicious attack On the Richter scale That cracked all your dishes Submissions must come with tap outs to King in the black house I'm doubting the facts That you bat about I'll show 'em air quotes Selling rare folks Everyone connecting some way To double like a baseball Achoo, put it like A toppled ball stack Dude, the street's on fire I'm snacking on Salted cashews I never asked you nothing But you still talk You can expect it Like Buffalo Bill's laws No why in the whys Unless you this tall... - RICARDO: Whoo! - [CELL PHONE RINGING] [CELL PHONE CONTINUES RINGING] RICARDO: Shit. Yo. Fuck. What do you mean they need the car now? Okay. Later. Dudes. Yo, I gotta go. Go down Wilshire. It'll take you to the bridge, see some construction, you'll see Staples. And if you don't find it, there's a 24-hour McDonald's with Wi-Fi. You win the money, buy me lunch. I'll see you later. SAGE: Dude, Ricardo's such a jerk. He just left us there. I don't see no McDonald's. EDISON: I don't feel so good. SAGE: You gonna throw up? EDISON: I don't know. [SIRENS WAILING] I can't breathe. SAGE: What are you doing? I wanna call my mom. Nothing bad is gonna happen. I promise. Ricardo never would have left us if it wasn't okay. Right? I hate this right now. You know, we'll be ten by the time we get there. SAGE: Don't look back, just keep going. Come on. SAGE: Run! EDISON: Come on, Sage! They're coming! They're coming! [CARS HONKING] SAGE: Come on, Edison! Keep going! Go! Edison, what are you doing? BOY 1: What's up, little dude? What you got? Let me see that, man. Stay down. Let's see here. BOY 2: iPad, bro. EDISON: Give it back. [SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY] [BOYS LAUGH] - EDISON: Please. - Aw, look at this photo. Your mommy and dad. You dick! Oh, shit. [GRUNTS] Punk ass kid. Little punk. EDISON: Stop! [BOYS JEERING] What you gonna do with that, kid? Come on, man. [BOYS LAUGHING, CHATTERING] EDISON: You okay? Yeah. I'm sorry. It's all my fault. At least they only beat me up. EDISON: They took everything. [SAGE YAWNS] Fuck this. SAGE: We're going to the Staples Center. I'm going to win that money. I'm going to be rich. I'm gonna have $1,000. EDISON: You're funny. SAGE: I'm gonna eat donuts all day, play video games, and buy a new house. SAGE: Holy shit! Look. That was the construction Ricardo was talking about. My brother's never gonna believe me. EDISON: Believe what? SAGE: That we made it down here. He doesn't think I can do anything. EDISON: I thought your brother was awesome? SAGE: I mean, he is. Just sometimes... 'cause I'm younger. Come on. Come on. Let's go! It's gotta be behind those buildings. Come on, we can be the first one in line. SAGE: We're almost there, come on. Come on. Whoa! Where is everyone? There should be people here. Maybe it's on the other side. Why aren't you saying anything? Just wait. Come on, let's go on the other side. You said it was today. Right, Edison? That's what you said. EDISON: Yeah, that's what I said. Look. You said 8:00 a.m. Where's everyone? Where's the truck? That's when the line starts. Maybe it doesn't start till later. Is that what it said? [SIREN WAILING] Can't remember. What do you mean you can't remember? Edison? I can't remember, okay! Maybe it wasn't real. I made it up. You suck. Do it. - Do it! Come on. - Do what? Hit me. Come on. Why did we come here? My dad will be here today. Why would your dad come here? My dad plays basketball for Detroit. And they play LA today. You are stupid. This whole time, you didn't tell me. All this way! You got me beat up because you've been stupid. Your dad's a loser, not a basketball player. You and your stupid ass dreams, Edison. It's not a dream. My mom told me when she met my dad, he played basketball for the pros, in Detroit. That's why he couldn't see us. He was always too busy. But then, he stopped calling my mom. He didn't wanna see her anymore. Not me. So, I'm gonna wait here until I see him. I have his picture my mom keeps in her room. It's him. I don't think you would have come with me if I told you the truth. I lied, and you should hate me. I lied, too. My brother... He's not cool. He hates me. And I don't have a dad either. Just my mom's stupid boyfriend. And he left us today. We live in a hotel. And my mom's broke. We're about to be kicked out. We're even now. You don't hate me? Nah, this has been the best night of my life. Except for getting beat up and losing our skateboards. MAN: You little dudes okay? SAGE: Yeah. Hey, you got anything to drink? I'm really thirsty. EDISON: Me, too. Where's your parents? Around. [CHUCKLES SOFTLY] ["THE COOL KIDS" PLAYING] Pedal down the foothills Wheelies on the front wheel For real, Chuck? Not for play home bro I made those in those I skate those in these I take dough And wear 'em like I made those Even if I don't, cuzzo I'll take those like dat Put 'em in my knapsack Snap the top latch Fo' finger ring On my belt buckle strap Gotta hold up my jeans 'Cause they Falling off my ass Then you gotta Check these Nikes At the bottom of my pants Then you gotta Check my hip 'Cause my beepers on blast Just got it activated You ain't even gotta ask So if my phones off You can page my ass So I guess what it is Is I'm who I is And I'm well aware A gold rope's what I wear And they're big And they hang And they swang Here to there And I'm here With a little bit of gold And a pager [SOFT MELODIC MUSIC PLAYING] Hang on Follow me Hang on Here I am Hang on Follow me Hang on Here I am Not feeling up for it Not going all the way Paying too much for it Just giving all the way Hang on to me Hang on to me Hang on to me Hang on to me Hang on to me Hang on to me Oh, it may not happen But I believe And even now Things are changing From what I wanted to see I think I can feel it now Checking the distance On the list that connects us The attack was vicious Took a sip of the essence Fingertips on the bricks On my lips is a message Image of the kid With a fist As big as Texas Samantha didn't mention Pinchin' the linchpins out Give her room Let them list his doubts 'Cause they're all Gonna burn it down If this gets out And the kid With the big fist Has a big, big mouth I once heard a man In the moon above indoor... I once heard a Jedi Was moved to love sick lords This is a shit war Shut up, Serpentor If I'm in love with a centaur What you give a shit for? Pocket full of pebbles That you played But I will be Your best person Can never get away But I believe We pose hard Likes it's the cover of... I'm together Never mind the core |
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