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Vandalism (1981) is one of those docs that really dives into the gritty world of urban art. It's raw, unfiltered, and captures the chaotic energy of the streets. The pacing might feel a bit uneven at times, but it adds to the authenticity—like you're experiencing this wild scene firsthand. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the consequences of this form of expression, which gives it a weight that’s hard to shake off. There are moments that feel almost poetic in their defiance, and the atmosphere really draws you in, making you think about the line between art and vandalism. It’s a time capsule of a specific cultural moment that you don’t often see.
Explores themes of urban expressionCaptures a specific cultural momentRaw and unfiltered tone
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