Cindy-Marie-125
Joined Feb 2015
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The local theatre gave 1 screening of this movie.
They warned us. There are some strong images.
Not bloody, but the violence is very real.
We see the story of the 17 y old boy who comes from a violent home.
Drug, sex and violence..... The actors who play his parents are doing such a good job. But it couldn't have been easy to do this.
Liam gets placed out of home where apparently youth delinquents and youth victims end up in the same place.
And this gives serious problems. There's also two clans. White and black form clans who compete.
There are only three therapists who need to get these kids straightened out.
You see that Liam has a good side. But life only makes him show the bad side. And he has a way of making sure people avoid him.
The movie perfectly show the complexity of these real situations.
Society is very quick on judging, but everyone needs to see this.
Just to see that nothing is black and white.
WHY do some young people commit crimes ? Because life never gave them chances.
The movie does not jedge.
It does not excuse their behavior.
It shows it as it is.
Thibaud Dooms is SO good.
This is a talent we need to watch in the future.
Just like Ex-Drummer, also by Koen Mortier, this is also a portrait of people who live a violent life. But this movie is so much better.
They warned us. There are some strong images.
Not bloody, but the violence is very real.
We see the story of the 17 y old boy who comes from a violent home.
Drug, sex and violence..... The actors who play his parents are doing such a good job. But it couldn't have been easy to do this.
Liam gets placed out of home where apparently youth delinquents and youth victims end up in the same place.
And this gives serious problems. There's also two clans. White and black form clans who compete.
There are only three therapists who need to get these kids straightened out.
You see that Liam has a good side. But life only makes him show the bad side. And he has a way of making sure people avoid him.
The movie perfectly show the complexity of these real situations.
Society is very quick on judging, but everyone needs to see this.
Just to see that nothing is black and white.
WHY do some young people commit crimes ? Because life never gave them chances.
The movie does not jedge.
It does not excuse their behavior.
It shows it as it is.
Thibaud Dooms is SO good.
This is a talent we need to watch in the future.
Just like Ex-Drummer, also by Koen Mortier, this is also a portrait of people who live a violent life. But this movie is so much better.
No idea. Absolutely no idea why this movies gets such low ratings. Because people miss Belucci ? No reason to duslike a movie.
Like this one more than the first one.
The story makes sense. The music is so much better too.
Even with John lee Hooker in the first, this one wins all the time.
I have seen this one do many times and I never get tired of watching it.
John Goodman is the best they could have asked for this role.
And the All Star band The Louisiana Gator Boys at Queen Moussette : WOW ! Especially now with do many of them gone, the verdion of "How Blue can you get" that they play gives me goosebumps. Classic.
Like this one more than the first one.
The story makes sense. The music is so much better too.
Even with John lee Hooker in the first, this one wins all the time.
I have seen this one do many times and I never get tired of watching it.
John Goodman is the best they could have asked for this role.
And the All Star band The Louisiana Gator Boys at Queen Moussette : WOW ! Especially now with do many of them gone, the verdion of "How Blue can you get" that they play gives me goosebumps. Classic.