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Robinson "Tyler Dean Flores" is a lonely, teenager who uses his graffiti to escape from his abusive stepfather Martin "Seann William Scott", who he lives with in Coney Island. Robinson is in love with Martin's girlfriend Keesha "Justine Skye", an exotic dancer. When Martin attempts to pimp Keesha out Robinson rescues her and the two flee Brooklyn, stealing a car and a bag filled with Martin's drug money. On the road they experience a new world and Robinson's love for Keesha g... (Full plot summary below)

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Robinson "Tyler Dean Flores" is a lonely, teenager who uses his graffiti to escape from his abusive stepfather Martin "Seann William Scott", who he lives with in Coney Island. Robinson is in love with Martin's girlfriend Keesha "Justine Skye", an exotic dancer. When Martin attempts to pimp Keesha out Robinson rescues her and the two flee Brooklyn, stealing a car and a bag filled with Martin's drug money. On the road they experience a new world and Robinson's love for Keesha grows. They break down in rural Colorado and are taken in by Edwin "Shiloh Fernandez", a handsome aspiring artist and his family. When Keesha falls for Edwin, Robinson feels betrayed and heartbroken. All this while Martin grows ever closer to tracking them down.

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The Hollywood Reporter - 5/10 by John DeForeThe plot does, finally, allow the emotions Robbie won't express to erupt in a way that threatens everything, and Kenneally's script deals knowingly with the aftermath. But it doesn't always seem to understand the characters around its hero any better than he does himself.

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