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La Rue Des Anges, directed by Jonathan Bensimhon, captures the gritty pulse of 1990s Paris through the lens of youth subculture. It dives into the world of tagging, showcasing the intense rivalries and camaraderie among young artists. Rost, at just 17, leads a respected crew, the CMP, and the film does well to immerse you in the adrenaline of their tagging escapades. The atmosphere is thick with tension, a palpable sense of impending conflict. You feel the weight of their choices, the thrill, but also the consequences. The performances have this raw authenticity, which really brings out the stakes involved. It's not just about spray paint; it’s about identity, rebellion, and the fleeting nature of youth. Bensimhon's pacing keeps you engaged, oscillating between moments of quiet reflection and bursts of chaos.
Explores youth subculture in 1990s ParisIntense rivalries among taggersAuthentic performances and raw atmosphere
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