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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: about the movie Kids......
Review: This movie/film is basically talking about the life style of 'that' group of tennager or kids in their everyday life. There are certain things that is mentioned in this movie/film which I will nver say is never out of the course but this will give people a more clearer picture of how the 'that' live their tennage/kids life when the country uses the 'open' method to run. What I could speak out is that most of the erotic portion of the movie were mostlly using their pictures which I think South-East Asian 'that' have yet to start with this. This is what I feel that western 'that' advanced first. This is still a good piece of film, whatever it is. This recommendation is for those whom are interested in this Genre of movie/film.

N/B: The 'that' comes with the 'thief' thing above the 'killer' or 'papa' thing as there are amny movie/films in R format. This also applies to other countries beside western.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Cold Truth
Review: last night i was warned by my older brother that kids was a disturbing film. i was a little scared at first but when i watched it, i saw many things that i know teens around me do. i am 15 and when i was 14, i had a boyfriend like telly. it brought flashbacks and i can swear that so many teenage guys are like that. i felt really bad for jennie, here she had hiv and tried to catch telly, but he already "deflowered" darcy by then. then she was raped. i see so much of what goes on in kids at my school so it quite honestly didnt disturb me that much. but i would recommend this movie to other teens, parents, teachers, whoever, to finally realize how hard being a teen really is. kids has really impacted me and i have learned a lot and will make a lot better decisions in my future so i dont end up like those teens.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Yawn
Review: Saw the review on Siskel & Ebert back in 1995, so I decided to view it. It is shocking! It's also a wake up call to all parents! Parental irresponsibility was the basis in the storyline. A move Director Larry Clark did on purpose to prove his point to the audience about what's happening right now to our kids! Alcohol, Drugs, Sex, HIV are all risky behaviors that is present in this film and no one has the common sense to say, "Hey! This is wrong!" It's a gutsy move by Clark that blends into a powerful film. One that will leave an impression on you long after the last frame is over...and gives the viewer a call to action!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: See it Once
Review: I think it's pretty funny that one of the reviewer's uncles rented the movie to watch with his nephew because he thought it was for young kids! In 1995, this movie caused a huge stir. It was on the news, it was panned by the critics for being exploitive, etc. You would have to be pretty isolated not to have heard about it.

It was also, I believe, Chloe Sevigny's first film. And she is terrific. The rest of the people in the film are amateur actors and Larry Clark's first film feels like a student film. But somehow, it comes off as artistic. I think the mistake people made is that this was some sort of "warning" or "life lesson" film. Larry Clark just thought it would be a good theme for a movie; to take a different route to explain teenage behavior and how the adult world continues to misperceive them. As for taste, the film is more voyeuristic than pornographic, and to tell you the truth, it's lost its shock value over the past nine years.

So I suggest: see it once, and then move on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Gritty, harsh look at misguided youth.
Review: Kids pulls no punches. It's a slap in the face. A harsh 90 minutes that only gets more intense as it progresses toward it's troubling and shocking climax.

I do think this is a movie all people should see. I would even go so far as to say that pre-teens should watch this movie with their parents. Kids vividly illustrates how brutal life can be if you have no one to guide you. This movie is here to shock you. It's here to tell you what could happen if children aren't given an education on sex, drugs and alcohol.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Cultural Study
Review: This movie is more than just a "Be Protected" sex-ed movie. It is a brilliantly filmed, excellently acted, synopsys of street life in the 90's. -It is a study of culture.
The 60's brought the freedom to be sexual, do drugs, and escape from the cages society had put young people in. Kids shows a world where kids are following the same rules as the 60's, but something is different. Now they are prisoners of their sexuality, and abusers of their drugs. It's like stepping outside of a prison cell to freedom, only to find that when you close the door behind you, you're just in another cell.
What do we do about this oppressive have-sex-as-soon-as- possible-and-abuse-drugs-irresponsibly culture? I don't know, and I don't think the director knows either. But these kids are the symptom, and the victim, of it.
Don't blame them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Real Life
Review: I watched this movie when I was in 8th grade for the first time. Now I am a college freshman and I bought the dvd.
First off the performance by Leo Fitzpatrick made sense. He was in the character rightly. This is real life and some people needs to face the facts that teenagers are having sex without protection, drinking, and doing drugs. This movie was greatly written into real life situations.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: i think that this is a good movie
Review: i thought this film was good it showed that this can really happen and does happen to kids around the world there's always going to be a guy who wants to sleep with every girl and not protect himself or his parter the film was smart i think that it was better that the actors were not experienced with acting that's what made the script so real the way that they talked even if they sounded stupid or immature this film captured truth and disbelief all at once i loved the movie!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Youth of our Nation.
Review: Larry Clark has broken the boundaries with this film. Not only is it one of the realist depictions of our nation's youth, but it also brings the fear of the AIDS virus closer to home. This is not a piece of fictitious work, this is brutal honesty in its rawest form. While many will knock this film because of the pornographic nature, I saw past that and witnessed the birth of the next plague. Writer Harmony Korine has taken the world of our children and transferred it to the big screen. I never once saw this as a shock film or disgusting, I saw honesty and truth behind every scene. This is really what is happening in our backyards. Kids are not as young as they used to be, and are growing up in a world with more possibilities and distractions than ever before. This is the modern world, and these are the newest leaders.

While this is not what happens with all of our youth, it does paint a beautiful picture of just a handful. This is not just a story about NYC, it is a message for every city. This is happening all over this country. In the wealthy, poor, and everything in-between, our children are experimenting without any form of education or realization of their actions.

This is not a film that will leave a very good taste in your mouth, but then again it isn't supposed to. This is better and more honest than any reality program out there and it will scare the daylights out of you. This is our world, we must change it.

Grade: ***** out of *****


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