Gimme the Loot

Gimme the Loot
Gimme the Loot

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Year

2012

Duration

77 minutes

Genres

Comedy

Language

English

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Synopsis

Close friends and dedicated young graffiti artists Malcolm and Sofia live in the Bronx area of New York, specialising in 'tagging' — marking public places with their signature designs to promote their message. Seeking recognition, respect and adventure, they decide to attempt the ultimate mission: tagging the apple which appears at the New York Mets stadium whenever a home run is hit by a Mets player. To bribe their way in, they need to raise major league cash. When Malcolm sells drugs to a rich Manhattan girl, he begins a friendship that forces him and Sofia to reevaluate things in this gritty but warm-hearted comedy-drama.

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15 Classification

Contains strong language, sex references and soft drug use.

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