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A look at the lives of a group of teenagers who ride the same bus route and how their relationships change and evolve on the last day of school.A look at the lives of a group of teenagers who ride the same bus route and how their relationships change and evolve on the last day of school.A look at the lives of a group of teenagers who ride the same bus route and how their relationships change and evolve on the last day of school.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations
Jonathan Scott Worrell
- Big T
- (as Jonathan Worrell)
Alex Raul Barrios
- Alex
- (as Alex Barrios)
Meghan Murphy
- Niomi
- (as Meghan 'Niomi' Murphy)
Chenkon Carrasco
- Chen
- (as Chenkon H. Carrasco)
Jacob Carrasco
- Jacobchen
- (as Jacobchen Carrasco)
Kenneth Quinones
- Kenny
- (as Kenny Quinonez)
- Director
- Writers
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Did you know
- TriviaFrancesca Pinto played a daughter.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 386: The Master and TIFF 2012 (2012)
- SoundtracksBust A Move
Written by Matt Dike, Luther Rabb. Jim Walters * Marvin Young
Performed by Marvin Young (as Young MC)
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I know many are shocked at this film but I can say first hand that not all public high school kids are like that and not all high school kids that misbehave dismiss further education. I rode the bus my entire education from elementary to high school in Washington DC and I can say school is very interesting but on the bus it's the adults that were my entertainment, not the kids.
Also, I lived in Washington Heights in Manhattan and formerly Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. I'm currently in Jersey. They are in the Bronx. It's a tough burough to grow up in. I believe the movie stayed pretty true of life a kid from the projects. I don't know if it's true for the bus ride (I only took the bus in Queens and Manhattan. I take the subway mostly) but I don't need to. They are kids being kids and I love it. It brought back memories I almost forgot. Everything was relatable from the couple loving and fighting to the jokes to the unfortunate deaths. This is high school. This is life.
I got out alive and ironically joined the Army lol but went on to college and own my own venture as a stylist and a designer so every kid has a dream big or small. Half the time it's not the school system, it's the social surroundings, the culture, the family household, and the lack thereof.
All in all, it was a true depiction of what it's like to be young and free.
Also, I lived in Washington Heights in Manhattan and formerly Bed-Stuy Brooklyn. I'm currently in Jersey. They are in the Bronx. It's a tough burough to grow up in. I believe the movie stayed pretty true of life a kid from the projects. I don't know if it's true for the bus ride (I only took the bus in Queens and Manhattan. I take the subway mostly) but I don't need to. They are kids being kids and I love it. It brought back memories I almost forgot. Everything was relatable from the couple loving and fighting to the jokes to the unfortunate deaths. This is high school. This is life.
I got out alive and ironically joined the Army lol but went on to college and own my own venture as a stylist and a designer so every kid has a dream big or small. Half the time it's not the school system, it's the social surroundings, the culture, the family household, and the lack thereof.
All in all, it was a true depiction of what it's like to be young and free.
- scorrodusodom
- Aug 28, 2013
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- Also known as
- Nosotros y yo
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $42,172
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,774
- Mar 10, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $297,469
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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