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Violet (Alexis Bledel) and Daisy (Saoirse Ronan) are a pair of gum-chomping, gun-toting teenage assassins who casually snuff out crime figures in New York City, bothered only by the fact that a concert by their favorite pop idol Barbie Sunday has suddenly been canceled. Determined to raise cash for some Barbie Sunday dresses, the duo takes on a new hit, only to discover a kind of reckoning in the form of sad-sack shut-in (James Gandolfini) who is dying alone in his apartment of terminal cancer. He persuades the duo to kill him out of mercy, prompting an odyssey of self-examination that catapults the junior enforcers into a world beyond Barbie Sunday and bullets for pay. From Geoffrey Fletcher, the Academy Award-winning screenwriter of PRECIOUS comes a mesmerizing hybrid of New York City crime fable and existential coming-of-age drama in which teenage kicks match wits with adult-world turmoil, placing three wounded souls into a line of fire none expected - themselves.
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West 160th Street & Fort Washington Avenue, Upper Manhattan. |
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46 Fort Washington Avenue & West 161st Street, Upper Manhattan. |
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West 160th Street & Fort Washington Avenue, Upper Manhattan. |
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Conservatory Water Central Park, (from 72nd to 75th Street) Manhattan. |
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Inspired by the model boat ponds of late 19th century Paris, Frederick Law Olmsted
and Calvert Vaux created a place where children and adults
alike could experience the pleasure of boating, in addition
to the other attractions Conservatory Water has to offer.
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Trefoil Arch, Central Park (near 73rd Street) Manhattan. |
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26 New Dock Street, Brooklyn. |
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Nine-acre waterfront park located between the Manhattan Bridge and the Brooklyn
Bridge.
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West 136th Street and Broadway, Upper Manhattan. |
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West 156th Street and Riverside Drive, Upper Manhattan. |
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otsoNY Comments: Special thanks to Aaron Schielke for helping to find this location.

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Broome Street and Elizabeth Street, Manhattan. |
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