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Bombing L.A. is a gritty snapshot of the graffiti scene in early '90s Los Angeles. It dives deep into the minds of graffiti artists, capturing their raw energy and the thrill of tagging. The documentary has this almost chaotic vibe, which mirrors the rebellious nature of its subjects. You really feel the tension between the artistry and the legal implications of their work. It's not just about pretty colors on walls; there's a pulse to the city that's palpable. What stands out are the candid interviews and the behind-the-scenes look at the crews, making you ponder—art or vandalism? The segments that aired on NBC add an extra layer, showing how controversial this movement was becoming.
Features interviews with notable graffiti writers.Includes NBC News segments about the graffiti culture.Captures the vibrant yet contentious atmosphere of early '90s L.A.
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