Keith (film)

Keith is a 2008 American independent drama film directed by Blue's Clues co-creator Todd Kessler.

It was written by David Zabel and Kessler based on the short story "Keith" by author Ron Carlson, from his book The Hotel Eden.

[1] The film found additional popularity worldwide after its initial release, and was named a "hidden gem" by readers of BuzzFeed in an article by Alexis Nedd.

Meanwhile, in chemistry, Natalie is paired with Keith, a carefree boy with a rebellious view of life.

When Natalie asks Keith to help her with a lab report, he drives her out of school to trespass into an office building, bringing her into his easygoing lifestyle.

One night, Keith and Natalie have an argument just as Al and a boy named Billy turn up.

Just before rolling off, Keith swiftly moves into the driver's seat and hits the brakes.

When Natalie fails to get his address from the school's office, she remembers Keith saying that he lived at the old white house with a big porch, and decides to go visit.

She decides to find out his real address by breaking into his locker, and is suspended from school as a result.