NC-17 Mid 1995 moderada usuario del. – redirigido por Larry Clark – Más – idioma Български Česky English Español Français Hrvatski Magyar Latviešu Nederlands Polski Português Română Srpski Svenska |
KidsKids (1995) is a cult film about a day in the life of New York City teenagers and their sexual desire and sexual behavior during the emergence of HIV. It also depicts the use of marijuana, alcohol, Nitrous Oxide, tobacco, ecstasy, and Special K, a.k.a. ketamine. The original version of the film was rated NC-17, although an R-rated cut version is available. Because of its explicit subject matter centering around relatively young teenagers, the film has been highly controversial, though critically acclaimed. The movie includes a large portion of sexual dialogue related to intercourse, oral sex, and other sexual topics. It also depicts scenes of rape, physical violence, drug deals, and shoplifting. It is considered by some to be a wakeup call to the world about the nature of present day youth in the city. |