Review of The Graffiti Artist (2004) by Frederick M — 28 Jul 2008
Seeing Paranoid Park reminds me of this wonderful film I saw a few years back. This is more realistic movie about sk8rs and street kids in the NorthWest. Very low-budget, poor acting and lighting, but despite all that it's a very mesmerizing film, because it captures the isolation and loneliness of Northwest street kids with such honesty.
These people feels so real that it's almost like I've met them before. It succeeded not in production value or storytelling, but the mood it captures. Possibly better at that than Paranoid Park, but that's mainly because homeless kids are far more interesting than teenage sk8rs from the 'burbs.
This review of The Graffiti Artist (2004) was written by Frederick M on 28 Jul 2008.
The Graffiti Artist has generally received mixed reviews.
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