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As they dodge Karl’s goons through the city streets, the minivan becomes a rolling confession booth. Noah realizes that Slater is struggling with his identity, Blithe is just lonely, and Rodrigo’s destructive behavior is a cry for attention.

Noah Griffith is a twenty-something college dropout living on his mother’s couch, possessing no ambition and even fewer prospects. His life consists of avoiding his ex-girlfriend and waiting for a "moment" that never arrives. That moment finally comes in the form of a guilt trip: his mother wants to go on a high-stakes date, but the neighbors need a last-minute babysitter for their three "difficult" children: Slater, an anxious wreck; Blithe, a pop-culture-obsessed seven-year-old; and Rodrigo, an adopted wild child with a penchant for explosives. Lo_spaventapassere_2011_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

As he walks back to his mother’s house, Noah isn't the same man who left the couch. He’s realized that while he might be a "scarecrow"—hollow and just standing around—he actually has the heart to lead. He leaves the kids with a secret pact: "What happens in the minivan, stays in the minivan." As they dodge Karl’s goons through the city

Here is a detailed story draft inspired by the premise of that film, reimagined with a slightly more cinematic, "long night in the city" energy. The Longest Night of Noah Griffith His life consists of avoiding his ex-girlfriend and

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