Rooftops is a movie set in the gritty streets of New York City, following a group of teenagers who find solace and adventure on the rooftops of the city. They must navigate through crime-ridden neighborhoods, forge unexpected relationships, and confront the urban decay that surrounds them. Along the way, they find love, friendship, and a sense of purpose. As they jump from rooftop to rooftop, they also uncover a dangerous plot orchestrated by a powerful crime boss. With thrilling chase scenes, intense dance battles, and dramatic encounters, Rooftops tells a story of youthful rebellion and the resilience of the human spirit.
The Sunset Blvd. of underground cinema, and a suitably ambivalent retrospect on the star-game casualties of New York's upper depths, with Patti Astor statuesquely hysterical as a 20-year-old Norma Desmond, made up to recall Edie Sedgwick and surrounded by Warhol's lost children. We've been here before, but without the hindsight: a camera cruise along a hustler's meat-rack, kitchen-talk over cold canned spaghetti, Taylor Mead grimacing in a spastic dance, the silent stud a sullenly passive observer. Mitchell's ear for campy native wit and eye for figures in a loft-scape happily keep at bay the otherwise contagious NY ennui.
When his play closes down, an actor returns home to find that his children are gone. He's then notified that a wealthy relative has died and left him a substantial amount of money. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
Mark is an average guy who has found himself unlucky in love. Looking for a hobby to fill his love-free spare time, he goes to a Karate Class... only to find himself the victim of five speed dating girls who have falsely advertised they're group in a desperate attempt for men to attend. Bribing him to stay, they hope he'll give them the answers to their relationship troubles. The tables are turned when instead of him helping them, they help him. Mark soon discovers that falling in love is one thing but realizing it is another.
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