
In Venice, California, Kelley Tanner and Jonas Trumball are homeless teenagers who live on the beach and spend the day using drugs, drinking booze and shoplifting to survive. One day, Jonas overhears a conversation in a parking area between a woman named Evelyn and her housekeeper, and Evelyn tells that she will travel for one month with her husband David and she gives the alarm code to her servant. Jonas sees the chance to rob the house and brings Kelley with him. Kelley is ... (Full plot summary below)
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In Venice, California, Kelley Tanner and Jonas Trumball are homeless teenagers who live on the beach and spend the day using drugs, drinking booze and shoplifting to survive. One day, Jonas overhears a conversation in a parking area between a woman named Evelyn and her housekeeper, and Evelyn tells that she will travel for one month with her husband David and she gives the alarm code to her servant. Jonas sees the chance to rob the house and brings Kelley with him. Kelley is in need of family love since she was a foster girl that left her foster house to live on the streets, and she spends the days watching the home videos of Evelyn, David, their son Michael, who has a poster of "The Kid" in his room, and their deceased daughter Stephanie. But Jonas is interested in robbing as much as possible to start a new life in Mexico. He meets a dangerous criminal to fence the jewelry and the Porsches of the family. But the family returns and Kelley and Jonas need to flee from the house. When Kelley is wandering on the streets, she stumbles upon a movie theater that is showing Charles Chaplin's "The Kid". She buys a ticket and realizes that she is alone in the theater; out of the blue, Michael enters the theater and sits near her. Soon they drink coffee together and Michael dates Kelley and falls in love with her. Kelly does not disclose her past to Michael but soon she is haunted by what she did.
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| User ReviewTroy VGreat story and a very good twist in the end! |
| User ReviewDes SI'm glad I took a chance on this because it was a pretty good story. I also enjoyed the little bit of romance in it. |
| User ReviewArt LI liked it, it was a good movie. I'm kind of a romantic, so this was nice and just gets the feels going, even though if it was a bit cheesy in some parts of the movie. And it really doesn't matter if the morals are a bit cliché, I like life lessons, nothing preachy about that. |
| User ReviewMarie-Pier DThat was good and different from what I've seen yet. |
| User ReviewAndy GGabriella Wilde is fantastic. Story is interesting, although over the top but hang with it. |
| User ReviewJesus RThis film kept me engaged the whole way through, which is more than I can say for many films out there. |
| User Reviewsolidity qStarts out promising and then morphs in to morality lesson in an awful way. |
| User ReviewSean LA few nice cinematography but overall a bit typical & flat. 2nd half is better. |
| User ReviewDaphne MIt ain't gonna win any academy awards. Acting terrible druggie girl suddenly becomes moral. Ugh. |