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Kids is a gritty and intense independent film set in New York City that delves into the lives of troubled teenagers. The story revolves around Telly, a teenager who sets out on a disturbing mission to have sex with as many virgins as possible. However, when a girl he had previously been with learns that she has contracted HIV after just one encounter, Telly remains unfazed.
The film tackles a range of taboo topics, including underage sex, drug abuse, and the consequences of reckless behavior. It sheds light on the dangerous and reckless lifestyle that some teenagers in urban areas can find themselves caught up in. Kids provides a raw and unfiltered look into the lives of these troubled youth, showcasing the consequences of their actions and the impact it has on their relationships and futures.
Directed by Larry Clark and written by Harmony Korine, Kids offers a thought-provoking exploration of youth culture, delinquency, and the consequences of risky behavior. The movie's dark and disturbing undertones are heightened by its low-budget aesthetics, providing an authentic and unsettling experience for viewers.
This powerful and deeply unsettling film is not for the faint of heart but offers a unique and unflinching perspective on the challenges faced by teenagers in an urban environment.
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KidsRelease Date:
01 Sep 1995Writers:
Harmony KorineAwards:
1 win & 5 nominations.