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A Bad Name dives deep into the world of street art, presenting this fascinating duality through the lens of two artists. Their differing motivations—one seeking social commentary, the other perhaps just fame—create an intriguing tension. The pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, allowing the viewer to really soak in the urban atmosphere. The documentary's centerpiece, the graffiti piece reading 'Bon Jovi,' adds an enigmatic touch, provoking thoughts on the nature of art and identity in public spaces. Practical effects are minimal, leaning instead on raw footage that feels gritty yet vibrant. The performances of the artists are authentic, giving a voice to their passions and frustrations, and making for a distinctive exploration of a culture often misunderstood.
Focus on street art's social impact.Interesting character dynamics between artists.Unique perspective on public art and identity.
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Robbie Capio
Director