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Dirty Girls is a fascinating peek into the chaotic world of middle school girls in the mid-90s. It's raw and unfiltered, capturing the essence of those 13-year-olds who were so unapologetically themselves, it’s hard not to feel a mix of nostalgia and discomfort. The pacing is loose, almost like you're watching a home video, which fits the documentary vibe really well. These girls embody the 'riot grrrl' attitude—loud, brash, and full of rebellion. The cinematography has this gritty, almost DIY quality that really enhances the authenticity. You can feel the tension of youth, the social dynamics at play, and the occasional outburst of crass humor that defines their existence. It’s not just about the shock value; it’s a study of adolescence.
Unique portrayal of 90s youth cultureRaw documentary styleExplores themes of rebellion and social dynamics
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Michael Lucid
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