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S.P.I.T.: Squeegee Punks In Traffic presents a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the life of Roach, a teenage squeegee punk caught in the gritty streets of Toronto and Montreal. The film's documentary style really pulls you in, as Roach wields the camera like a lifeline, capturing not just his daily struggles but also the pervasive conflict between street kids and a society that sees them as nuisances. The pacing feels urgent, almost frenetic at times, mirroring the chaotic energy of urban life. Themes of survival, desperation, and youth rebellion emerge, making it a thought-provoking watch. There's something distinctively compelling about the way it portrays these marginalized voices, giving them a platform that often goes unheard. It's a snapshot of a time and place that feels both specific and universal.
Documentary style captures raw urban lifeFocus on youth and survival themesGritty realism gives a voice to street kids
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