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Mondo New York is a fascinating glimpse into the bizarre and the unconventional side of late '80s New York City. Directed by Harvey Keith, it captures a young woman's journey through an eclectic tapestry of underground culture. The pacing is kind of erratic, which fits the theme of exploration; one moment she's at a voodoo ceremony, the next watching a comedy act in Central Park. The film has this raw, almost voyeuristic quality, showcasing everything from a prostitution auction to the gritty atmosphere of an S&M club. The performances, often the real draw, feel authentic and unrestrained. The practical effects and the unique settings really make it stand out as a document of a time and place that's both fascinating and unsettling.
Unique documentary style that captures raw urban lifeA mix of shocking and thought-provoking momentsGreat for collectors interested in underground cinema
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