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Vigilante Vigilante offers a gritty look into the world of anti-graffiti activists, those who see themselves as protectors of urban aesthetics. The film explores the blurred lines of morality and societal norms, showcasing how these individuals often cross into obsession. There's a rawness to the interviews that pulls you in, and you can really feel the tension between creativity and destruction. The pacing is intentionally uneven, almost mirroring the chaotic streets they're trying to 'clean up'. It’s fascinating how the film doesn’t just vilify these vigilantes but instead presents them as complicated figures, lost in the fight for 'expression'. It’s definitely a distinct take on street art and public space, and it raises a lot of questions.
Themes of morality and expressionInterviews with both vigilantes and artistsA raw portrayal of urban conflict
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