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Two graffiti-writing teens hatch a plan to tag an iconic NYC landmark—hijinks ensue, involving black market spray cans, stolen sneakers and a high-stakes heist.
Bronx graffiti artists and best friends plan to tag the big plastic apple in Shea Stadium, a feat that will make them legends but costs $500. Gimme follows the teens through a long, hot day of improvised criminality, making its points with a lighthearted, street-smart vernacular. Treating the pair as self-aware individuals who are—like teenagers everywhere—both smart and dumb, this loose and rambunctious tale is a celebration of outlaw creativity and entrepreneurial gumption. D: Adam Leon, US, 2013, 81m
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