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So, 'Drugs, Skate & Violence' feels like a raw dive into Harmony Korine's world, where he really peels back layers of his life in an unfiltered way. The pacing is all over the place, kind of mirroring the frenetic energy of skate culture. You get this gritty atmosphere that feels authentic—like you're right there with him, navigating the highs and lows of skating and life itself. The practical effects might not be flashy, but they hit hard in their simplicity. It's a glimpse into his mind, a personal exploration rather than just your standard doc. Some moments are chaotic, yet they reflect a deeper commentary on youth and rebellion, which Korine knows how to capture really well.
Great for understanding Korine's roots in skate culture.Offers a different perspective on youth and rebellion.Mix of personal narrative with broader cultural themes.
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