Ken Park (31-Aug-2002)
Directors: Larry Clark; Edward Lachman Writers: Larry Clark; Harmony Korine Keywords: Drama, Gay, Skateboarding A number of troubled teeangers struggle through dysfunctional lives in Southern California.
ABSTRACT Southern California's skate scene serves as the backdrop for this controversial drama about the lives of tormented teens from the mind of Harmony Korine, following bored young man Tate, meek Claude, superficial Shawn, and rebellious Peaches as they seek to inject a measure of excitement into their mind-numbingly languid lots in life.
REVIEWS Review by anonymous (posted on 22-Jul-2006) This movie is brutally honest, explicit,
real, and the truth about what can happen in any neighborhood. The
Larry Clark pulls no punches and tells it like it is and if people
can't handle the movie don't watch it. We all have our secrets in life
but Larry exposes them the way they really are. He is too honest for
some people but he did the same for his movie "Kids" and that was
extremely honest and the way things were for real with kids that fuck
around and don't care what they do to others as long as they have sex
and fun. Life is the way he portrays it and if people are shocked when
they see his film they are only shocked because it exposes them for
what they really are. Most people would never tell the truth about
there private lives ever, Larry exposes all the bull shit in the world
the way it really is. Bravo Larry Clark you are a fucken genius.
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