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Kids
A short film that follows three teens from Tottenham - Snatch, Money and Dumpz directly after carrying out a street robbery that didn't all go to plan.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles a few days in the lives of a group of sexually active, drug-using teenagers in New York City during the height of the AIDS epidemic. It follows Telly, a sociopathic and reckless young man, as he navigates his destructive relationships and encounters with other teens, highlighting themes of apathy, promiscuity, and the grim realities of the era.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Kids' generated significant controversy and polarized critics due to its graphic depiction of adolescent recklessness, drug use, and sexual behavior. While some praised its unflinching realism and raw portrayal of a neglected generation, others condemned it as exploitative and gratuitously shocking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its shocking realism and unflinching portrayal of youth culture.
Criticized for its bleak outlook and potentially exploitative subject matter.
A landmark film in its controversial depiction of adolescent alienation and risk-taking.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be a disturbingly realistic, albeit bleak, look at disaffected youth. While many acknowledged its raw power and provocative nature, some felt it was overly nihilistic and disturbing.
Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The dialogue in 'Kids' was largely improvised by the young cast, based on outlines and scenarios provided by director Larry Clark and screenwriter Harmony Korine, contributing to its raw and authentic feel.
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