
The film opens showing a school at lunch break with children playing football, while one of the students Blake gives out invitations to a party. We then see Trevor Hector ‘Trife’ using a drill press on an unseen object later found out to be converting a replica gun into a real one. We then see Alisa who is saying how she "doesn't feel well" and thinking about not attending the party, but her best friend Becky encourages her to go. We then see Sam Peel spitting into Katie's hair and asking her where his girlfriend Claire is. Jay is then seen kissing Claire, she asks Jay if he is scared and he said no. After break, Sam and his gang see Trife, Moony and Jay and he then insults them and forces them to pose for pictures.
Then later on in class, Trife defends Katie from a group of girls led by Sam, beating her up. Katie commits suicide and the whole year group at school is given the day off school. The film then slowly builds up to the climactic house party. It revolves around three teenagers: Trevor, who is more commonly known by his street name Trife, Jay and Moony.
Trife is being tempted into the gangster lifestyle by his uncle who asks him to do illegal errands. However, a rumor that Alisa has slept with Sam might influence this life-changing decision. Trife has to deal with the school bully, Sam, who is out for revenge after Jay steals his girlfriend Claire and his weed, and on their escape from Sam's house, they push Sam's mother down the stairs by accident, which really pisses him off. At the same time, Alisa has just learned that she’s pregnant, and her friend Becky wants to take her out on a drug and shopping binge. Alisa considers whether to keep the baby and wonders if Trife (who thinks it's Sam's baby) will help her raise their child. After Moony and Jay abandon Trife because of an argument, he goes to see his Uncle, who forces Trife to torture a man from earlier who forgot to pay him by giving him a Glasgow Smile. After seeing this Trife decides what his decision is and abandons his gangster lifestyle. The film heads toward a conclusion with Katie's brother set on revenge for his sister’s suicide and with Sam looking for payback at the house party thrown by Blake. Trife and Alisa reconcile and decide to have the baby, whilst Becky tries to hook up first with Moony and then with Jay. Sam arrives with a baseball bat and attacks Trife because of the break in earlier in Sam's house. Trife is helped by Jay, who is also beaten up by Sam. Trife is then seriously injured after a straight blow to his stomach with a baseball bat. Moony steps in holding a knife, but cannot bring himself to stab Sam. Katie's brother Lenny arrives, brandishing a pistol he procured from Trife's uncle. He threatens Sam who cowers and cries in fright but Trife prevents Sam's murder with his final words of "He's not worth it". Then, as Katie's brother is leaving Sam insults him. Lenny fires the pistol, only to have it backfire due to a poor conversion from a replica to a real gun. Lenny and Sam flee the scene as the paramedics arrive to help Trife, as Jay insults the police for not turning up sooner and Moony restrains him. But it's too late, Trife's injuries from the baseball bat are fatal and he dies in Alisa's arms.
Then later on in class, Trife defends Katie from a group of girls led by Sam, beating her up. Katie commits suicide and the whole year group at school is given the day off school. The film then slowly builds up to the climactic house party. It revolves around three teenagers: Trevor, who is more commonly known by his street name Trife, Jay and Moony.
Trife is being tempted into the gangster lifestyle by his uncle who asks him to do illegal errands. However, a rumor that Alisa has slept with Sam might influence this life-changing decision. Trife has to deal with the school bully, Sam, who is out for revenge after Jay steals his girlfriend Claire and his weed, and on their escape from Sam's house, they push Sam's mother down the stairs by accident, which really pisses him off. At the same time, Alisa has just learned that she’s pregnant, and her friend Becky wants to take her out on a drug and shopping binge. Alisa considers whether to keep the baby and wonders if Trife (who thinks it's Sam's baby) will help her raise their child. After Moony and Jay abandon Trife because of an argument, he goes to see his Uncle, who forces Trife to torture a man from earlier who forgot to pay him by giving him a Glasgow Smile. After seeing this Trife decides what his decision is and abandons his gangster lifestyle. The film heads toward a conclusion with Katie's brother set on revenge for his sister’s suicide and with Sam looking for payback at the house party thrown by Blake. Trife and Alisa reconcile and decide to have the baby, whilst Becky tries to hook up first with Moony and then with Jay. Sam arrives with a baseball bat and attacks Trife because of the break in earlier in Sam's house. Trife is helped by Jay, who is also beaten up by Sam. Trife is then seriously injured after a straight blow to his stomach with a baseball bat. Moony steps in holding a knife, but cannot bring himself to stab Sam. Katie's brother Lenny arrives, brandishing a pistol he procured from Trife's uncle. He threatens Sam who cowers and cries in fright but Trife prevents Sam's murder with his final words of "He's not worth it". Then, as Katie's brother is leaving Sam insults him. Lenny fires the pistol, only to have it backfire due to a poor conversion from a replica to a real gun. Lenny and Sam flee the scene as the paramedics arrive to help Trife, as Jay insults the police for not turning up sooner and Moony restrains him. But it's too late, Trife's injuries from the baseball bat are fatal and he dies in Alisa's arms.
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