Review of The Graffiti Artist (2004) by Alberto M — 02 Jan 2011
Normally I would dismiss this type of film as an arty farty snore feast, but the director has created a world with little dialogue and a questioning plot...i found myself questioning characters like no film before, and was awash with conflicting emotions of wanting to both mother Rapture (brilliantly played by Ruben Bonsie Shellman) and marry him!.
..the films soundtrack and visuals create an impressive doco drama canvas that perplexed me with it's subtle power...living in a city it's all street scape that is familiar yet distant, and Graffiti artist yielded a welcomed insight.
..after watching this brilliant film I found myself desperately wanting a hug and will always ponder the artist behind graffiti I encounter...please see.
This review of The Graffiti Artist (2004) was written by Alberto M on 02 Jan 2011.
The Graffiti Artist has generally received mixed reviews.
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