Review of The Living End (1992) by Neil C — 16 May 2010
You really see Araki's potential in his first feature film. When I describe this movie to people, I normally say something along the lines of, 'Like a prototype of the Doom Generation.' It's like a slower-paced version of TDG without Rose McGowan. The Living End is where you get to see Araki's ideas and style begin to blossom in a primitive sense.
Killer soundtrack. Same old Araki-dialogue. Familiar Araki tone. Reccomended to those who understand Gregg's style.
This review of The Living End (1992) was written by Neil C on 16 May 2010.
The Living End has generally received positive reviews.
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