
“They're not there to shop. They're not there to work. They're just there.”
Both dumped by their girlfriends, two best friends seek refuge in the local mall. Eventually, they decide to try and win back their significant others and take care of their respective nemeses.
This is a delightfully irreverent, dialogue-heavy romp through 90s mall culture. It feels like hanging out with your goofball friends, full of pop culture quips and endearing slacker charm. Expect a lighthearted, often crude, and surprisingly sweet take on young love and friendship amidst retail chaos.















