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Kids (1995)
A group of teenagers in New York City are doing a lot of things that seem very exciting and bold. Tilly tries to sleep with more older girls without telling them that he is infected with HIV. Tilly, with the help of his friend Caspar, has a lot of environmental behavior as stealing shops in New York and smoke a pot. Ginny - one of the victims of Tilly - is trying to save other girls from the horrors of Tilly, but before she gets the chance she may be will go against what she wants.
1947, UK
4 January 1973, Bolinas, California, USA
August 04, 2007
The first-time director, Larry Clark, is rather like his protagonist: He comes on to you, has his rough way with you, and leaves you feeling empty and violated.July 16, 2007
One of Larry Clark's infamous "Kids are Evil Monsters" movies, Clark tells very little, and shows too much with an art illusion.December 19, 2006
In its candid and bold approach, Larry Clarke's controversial film dwarfs all of Hollywood's youth movies, crossing new boundaries in its portrayal of sex and drugs; for a change, real teenagers, not actors in their 20s, play the roles.May 12, 2011
There really are some kids who think like this, and these are the kids who should see this filmJanuary 01, 2000
Ostensibly about the banality of youthful evil, Kids is simply about its own banality.June 25, 2015
Exploitative, gross, and despicable...January 01, 2000
Kids, a disturbingly voyeuristic look at adolescent promiscuity, is virtually child pornography disguised as a cautionary documentary.June 18, 2002
None of the advance hype on Kids can prepare you for the raw, stripped-down reality that Larry Clark captures in his astonishing first film.October 13, 2007
Pedophilia, pedophilia, pedophilia.January 01, 2000
Kids is the kind of movie that needs to be talked about afterward.January 01, 2000
Kids shows what transpires when children are set adrift in a heartless world, and warns us what happens -- and is already happening -- in the absence of love and guidance.May 20, 2003
Frightening, frank and serious, a wake-up call to the world.