It's the "great American teenage movie" about real kids, quoted by Amy Taubin of "The Village Voice" as a "masterpiece" and "the kind of film that pulls the ground out from under you."
a blantantly honest, in-your-face commentary on today's kids
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Larry Clark books? how many are in print? 1. Tulsa 2. Teenage Lust 3. Kids 4. Heroine (Jan. 2000) 5, anything else? please help...i'm desparate! thanks. [email protected]
The Real Thing
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I think that this book was great.it tells about the dangers of sex and drugs....me being a teenager it really tought me a lesson.
The truth exposed
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
When a book or a movie can both be as true as the world that we live in, than you know that it has succeeded. Such is the case with KIDS. As a teenager growing up in the rural life, you don't see very many pieces of art that reflect upon what truly is happening in society with the younger generations. While critics might say that it is too "touchy" or "sick", they don't realize that this is what is really happening in America today and must either deal with it, orchange their opinion on it because what they call this movie or book, is what they call American teenage society.
If you liked the movie, You will love the book.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
When I saw "Kids", it really hit home. About a year later, I was clawing my way around a library, and I found the book, "Kids". I looked at work inside there, and it was great. Unlike most books made from movies, you HAVE to have seen the film to enjoy the book, because the book is the screenplay. I couldn't get enough of it. It was wonderful. I think it's a great piece of art.
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