Bully

TabouliJones

October 29, 2001

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Larry Clarke examines the real life murder of a suburban bully by a group of teenagers. Very often prurient in its examination rebellious and aimless teens. Riveting in its ultimate effect. This movie will disturb you to no end. A great accomplishment -- albeit a controversial one.

Certainly there is a pornographic edge to the film and Clark's interest in teenage sexuality tilts toward the prurient. Still, the movie is a challenging, uncompromising, look at a real life tragedy. I was disturbed and intrigued enough to see it twice and now think that it stands as one of the better movies of 2001 -- not that I support Clark's worldview, of course.

 

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