from new york city, this is nightline with bill weir. thanks for staying with us tonight. you know, a few terms lay bare the generation gap in our society like the two words spring break. for millions those words inspire giddy visions of tan cream and beer bongs and coming of age liberty all set to a technobeat. and for their parents, well, those wistful memories can quickly turn to horror just by imagining their precious baby doing shots at a foam party in mexico. with spring break 2013 upon us, abc s juju chang goes in search of a reality check. it s the annual pilgrimage, millions of spring breakers migrating to beaches all over the world. videos all over youtube show the party is fueled by booze, bikinis and sex. the new movie spring breakers is glorifies the escape. in theaters nationwide next week, the film takes us on a wild ride of debauchery. a group of bored college students played by former child star sa len into gomez and vanessa hutch chins seem suddenly
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