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BULLY (CLARK)
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Larry Clark returns to
Kids
territory with this film about an abusive relationship between two Florida teens that finally blows apart in violence. The abused party in the "friendship" teams up with other acquaintances to plot the murder of the boy who has tormented him for years. The teens depicted in
Bully
are even more vacuous and driven by sex and narcotics than in Clark's notorious debut, and the sex scenes are even more explicit. But
Bully
takes a turn that led some to believe Clark intended it as a dar k comedy, and others to believe that he simply lost control of the tone. Decide for yourself. With Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner, and Nick Stahl in an impressive turn as the bully. Larry Clark---USA---2001---107 mins.
KIDS (LARRY CLARK)
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Famed photographer Larry Clark makes his directorial debut with this sensational story of teenage life in Manhattan. Ignoring the challenge posed by AIDS, these kids pursue sex and drugs with no regard for the future in a world as violent as it is hopeless. Justifiably controversial,
Kids
was hailed as "very, very powerful" (Roger Ebert) and denounced as manipulative and exploitative. "The confident visual style and flat, elliptical, near-plotless storytelling are tremendously accomplished, yet the same elements...could be seen as a celebration of amorality, as a contrived, romanticized celebration of the death wish" (Ray Pride,
New City
). Larry Clark---USA---1995---91 mins.
TEENAGE CAVEMAN- LARRY CLARK
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Photographer/filmmaker Larry Clark (
Kids
,
Bully
) was the unlikely choice to helm this cable feature based on the old Roger Corman cheapie, which starred Robert Vaughn in the title role. But Clark's preoccupation with teen lust and decadence is very much in evidence in this story of wild youth in a post-apocalyptic world. Like other films in the
Creature Features
series of remakes of AIP monster movies, this only bears the slightest resemblance to the original, but it's a novel approach that Clark fans will want to see. Larry Clark---USA---2001---100 mins.
WASSUP ROCKERS
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From the director of
Kids
and
Bully
comes this energetic film about a band of South Central skate punks and their exploits in Beverly Hills . Instead of sex, drugs, and violence,
Wassup Rockers
explores racial tensions as these rebellious teenage Latinos are repeatedly harassed by bigots in between sessions of skateboarding, making out, and rocking out. Although not gentle by any means, this film exhibits an emotionality and sense of humor lacking from filmmaker Larry Clark's previous works. "Recalls such antic frolics as
A Hard Day's Night
. . . completely alive!" (Stephen Holden, Larry Clark---USA---2006---99 mins.