
Bell makes sure to capture the teenagers in a way that strips them of their innocence, showing what the harshness of the streets has made them into. Optimal shots where Bell strongly depicts their lost innocence are when they are carelessly smoking, cussing, or trying to make money as panhandlers or prostitutes which are shown heavily in the film. There are hardly any adults shown in the film, thus making the teenagers look even more vulnerable.
The adults that are shown are the parents of Tiny and Dewayne. Bell incorporates them to depict how they struggle as parents to suggest a correlation between their bad decisions and judgments that directly effects their children. The parents showcased know the conditions of where their children live and what they do on a daily basis yet do not act upon it because they struggle everyday as well.
At the end of the film, there is not a resolution to the teen's situations.