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So, 'Bomb It' is quite a journey, right? Jon Reiss takes us across the globe, exploring the artistic rebellion of graffiti. It’s raw, there’s this gritty energy that pulses through the film as he interviews writers in their natural habitat. The pacing is a bit frenetic at times, mirroring the chaos of street art itself. You really get a sense of the history, from cave paintings to the subway cars of NYC in the 70s. There’s something captivating about the way it’s shot—guerilla-style footage that feels almost like you're witnessing something secretive. The film doesn’t shy away from the controversy, either, making it a nuanced look at a misunderstood art form. It’s got that street vibe, for sure, and it’s really distinctive in its approach to the subject matter.
Features interviews with graffiti artists across five continents.Includes historical context and evolution of graffiti culture.Utilizes guerilla filmmaking techniques for authenticity.
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