Review of Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression (2011) by Peer H — 11 Jul 2012
The film makes its point in the first half hour: a geographically diverse group of middle aged retired white males with subnormal intelligence and nothing better to do go around painting over (sometimes sanctioned) urban art.
The film makes the point that this in itself is illegal and essentially no different from the vandalism that graffiti artists do themselves. The film then spends the next hour repeating this point without any real narrative other than to follow around and mock their subjects.
The film takes a novel approach towards the backlash against graffiti artists but ultimately it doesn't cover anything in its 86 minute duration that it couldn't have covered in half that time.
This review of Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression (2011) was written by Peer H on 11 Jul 2012.
Vigilante Vigilante: The Battle for Expression has generally received positive reviews.
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