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Like "KIDS" but much darker, 16 August 2004
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Splattii from A Region Free World
I picked up this DVD a few months back because of the artwork and
genre, and to be honest it's sat on my shelf since that day. I decided
to watch the film this weekend as I was bored, and I was pleasantly
surprised.
This film in short reminds me of Larry Clark's KIDS. You find yourself
starting out with two main characters, both young males looking for
quick and easy sex, someone to take care of them and a way to get
intoxicated. Eventually some females enter the story, and this helps as
it allows the story to explore the male/female relationships at such a
young age.
When watching this film, I have to say I kept asking myself how a North
American audience would perceive this film. I've heard KIDS caused some
eyebrows to be raised, and this in my opinion is darker than KIDS, and
a lot more violent. It doesn't have the on screen nudity or sexual
conduct of a Ken Park per say, but it does have the same subject
matter
and it's more violent. One of the more common occurrences in the
film is that of young teenage females either being slapped or punched
if they didn't listen to their men. I could understand maybe a scene
here or there, but there were a lot of blows being thrown in this
film
most of which landed on females, which may really upset people in
North America. I personally didn't find it appealing, but I appreciated
the violence in that it made the point of the film even stronger.
I have seen more than my share of coming of age films. The more common
ones like Ken Park, Gummo, KIDS, Pixote, Elephant and L.I.E...along
with some more obscure titles. TEARS didn't really break any new ground
for me, but I think if I would have seen TEARS before any of the titles
mentioned, their impact may not have been so great. In some ways TEARS
can be seen as a Korean KIDS (even the film quality and shots), but for
me it was a lot darker and touched on subjects that KIDS didn't even
mention.
If you liked any of the films I mentioned, I would suggest you pick
this one up
especially if you want something more grim.
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