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Vandals (2008) is a raw exploration of intimacy and rebellion. The film delves into the lives of two male graffiti artists, capturing the tension between their artistic expression and their hidden romantic connection. The atmosphere is gritty, reflecting the urban landscape they inhabit, while the pacing feels almost languid, allowing moments of vulnerability to resonate. The performances are genuine, marked by a certain awkwardness that feels real. It's not flashy, but there's something compelling in how it handles the duality of their relationship—both lovers and partners in crime. The practical effects, especially their graffiti, add a layer of authenticity that makes the film feel grounded in its setting.
Focuses on themes of intimacy and secrecy.Gritty urban backdrop enhances the narrative.Interesting take on love and art.
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