niclasmatcha
Joined Dec 2019
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Didn't expect it to be that much fun. A+ action scenes, dialogues you can listen to without banging your head against a wall (Fast&FuriousV+) and a cool plot to snack some popcorn to whilst watching. It's just perfect for what it wants to be: entertaining. I really liked it and laughed a lot. End the end tops it all. Well done!
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Way too obvious advertising for Kellogg's, Nespresso, Starbucks, and more. The product placements are everywhere, making the movie feel more like a commercial than entertainment. It distracts from the plot and characters, turning potential emotional moments into blatant brand promotions. This over-saturation of ads diminishes the film's artistic value, leaving viewers feeling like they've just watched an extended infomercial rather than a cinematic experience. Subtlety would have gone a long way. Sadly, it seems profit trumped storytelling.
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A current rating of less than six stars on IMDB is incomprehensible to me.
I love this film for portraying punk as the subculture that it is; tough, youthful, rebellious and fighting back.
Punk shows that being punk doesn't mean being a victim or worth less than others.
I like the raw tone of the film and the coldness of the street blocks. I like the film's portrayal of a youth caught between family adversity, violence, drugs, punk rock and sexual discovery, love.
I like that real and well-known bands are involved. And I admire the actors' performances, especially Paul Bartel, of course.
Punk, one of my absolute favourites.
I love this film for portraying punk as the subculture that it is; tough, youthful, rebellious and fighting back.
Punk shows that being punk doesn't mean being a victim or worth less than others.
I like the raw tone of the film and the coldness of the street blocks. I like the film's portrayal of a youth caught between family adversity, violence, drugs, punk rock and sexual discovery, love.
I like that real and well-known bands are involved. And I admire the actors' performances, especially Paul Bartel, of course.
Punk, one of my absolute favourites.