96 Minutes is a 2011 American crime thriller film written and directed by Aimée Lagos and starring Brittany Snow, Evan Ross, J. Michael Trautmann, David Oyelowo and Christian Serratos.
The film concerns a 96-minute-long story of 4 main characters in one night and their tragic ending.
Lena, left alone in the room, decides to check his cell phone and finds a message from another girl.
JJ offers him membership on the condition that he steals his daddy's car.
It seems that her father can't join her because he has a meeting in Tokyo which coincides with her graduation.
The time shifts to the present, where Kevin and Dre are driving in a car with Karley and Lena held in the back.
Kevin thinks that by stealing the car, he will be able to join JJ's gang.
Dre and Kevin steal the car and force the two girls into the back.
Kevin and Dre get back in the car and drive away, leaving both Karley and Lena for dead.
The wounded Karley manages to reach the main road, where she is spotted by Dre's uncle Duane and admitted to the hospital.
[2] Joe Leydon of Variety gave the film a positive review, noting that it "maintains a brisk pace and generates a satisfying degree of suspense" and that it "boasts strong performances by well-cast up-and-comers".