

Movie spotlight
Young Perps
American retailers lose billion annually to theft. And for every dumb kid who thinks he's above the law, there's a loss prevention officer eager to get him. Watch as these criminals sweat it out before they're given a hard choice: ruin their lives and go with the cops, or get fucked hard by the officer who caught them and go free. Each scene is shot on hidden cameras, capturing every stressful moment, including interrogation, pat downs, even invasive cavity searches! Coerced, humiliated, and thoroughly used, these delinquents have no choice but to bend over and take it.
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Plot Summary
A group of troubled teenagers from a tough London neighborhood get drawn into a life of crime. As their actions escalate, they find themselves caught between a ruthless local gangster and a determined detective.
Critical Reception
Young Perps received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its gritty realism and strong performances, while others found its plot predictable and pacing uneven. Audience reception was similarly divided, appreciating its raw portrayal of youth crime but criticizing its bleak outlook.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unflinching look at the realities of inner-city youth crime.
Criticized for relying on familiar crime thriller tropes.
The performances of the young cast were often highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews are sparse and indicate a mixed reception, with some viewers appreciating the film's attempt at social commentary and others finding it too grim and lacking in originality.
Fun Fact
Director Scott Hamilton reportedly spent significant time with youth outreach programs in London to research the film's environment and characters.
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