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915.0. "KIDS" by TOLKIN::DURKOP () Mon Aug 21 1995 13:20

    	HAS ANYONE SEEN THE MOVIE "KIDS"?  WHAT DID YOU THINK ABOUT IT?
    
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915.1BUSY::BUSY::SLABOUNTYHoly rusted metal, Batman!Mon Aug 21 1995 15:285
    
    	The Worcester Telegram loved it.
    
    	So it probably sucks.  8^)
    
915.2warning: do not expect these kids to redeem themselves by endAPLVEW::DEBRIAEreflections from the Grotto...Mon Aug 21 1995 16:2349
  It was deeply disturbing.  It made for VERY uncomfortable viewing.  It will
  NOT be an enjoyable movie-going experience, but it is a must-see film.  It
  affected me so much, I could barely drive home.  I thought it was just me,
  but several other friends were affected similarly (when one got home her
  boyfriend asked "Are you OK, what happened?").

  I had heard that many people became disgusted at the film and walked out,
  because it is a movie that deals with kids and teenage sex.  At the time I
  thought, "They must have been Puritanical prudes to be so upset to see that
  teenagers think about sex - so what's the big deal?" I'm pretty liberal and
  open when it comes to movies (no right-wing Micheal Medven at any rate) so I
  was totally surprised to find myself having such a hard time sitting through
  this picture.  Looking around at the other adults in the audience was without
  doubt even more telling and entertaining than the film itself, everyone was
  biting their fingernails, clenching their arms, or grimacing - it took real
  uncomfortable _work_ to watch this film.

  The kids, their language, their environment, and most especially their
  attitudes were so abrasive that they grate on you as you sit there.  It made
  you sad and upset, want to advise, comfort, and scold them all at the same
  time.  My word, for the first time in my life I felt old, felt like an
  "out-of-touch grownup" unhip to the teenage scene.  That these kids could
  bother me on such a deep "keep it up you'll get punished" level was
  completely surprising.  The fact that you, as an adult, had to sit there and
  endure their scene without being able to give any input was difficult to
  experience. It tapped an unhip 'parent' gene I never knew I had.

  Toward the end of the film, your compassion and anger both reach their limit
  however and you soon find yourself (rather myself) giving up on them.  And
  for the "high scoring" boy in particular with his proud "third nipple", you
  find yourself thinking "I give up, you deserve what you get." That was a
  truly scary moment, to realize I had been so worn down as to actually feel
  that.  I hope (and think) my reaction and experience would be different in
  real life where you could add some input into the equation (into the complete
  lack of almost any adult contact in their lives), but sitting there as only a
  distant observer it was very hard work.

  That is quite an achievement for a film to realize with its audience.  It was
  a very powerful film, even if it was entirely in the negative spectrum of
  emotions.  The film is must see, though you will not enjoy it.  Perhaps a
  quarter of our audience walked out.  The only thing that helped me reconcile
  with my strong reactions and feelings after this film was the thought that
  "this can only be a small fraction of a percent of all today's teenagers who
  experience this type of horrid empty existence." They made Generation X (of
  which I am one) look like Generation June Cleaver.  Bring some anti-acid
  tablets along...  :-)

  -Erik
915.3IN AWE!!TOLKIN::DURKOPMon Aug 21 1995 16:5913
    Well, I saw the movie down at Harvard Square this past Sunday.  I
    wanted to get another person view on the movie.  For me it was 
    basically a child pornography movie.  Everyone was moving around,
    joking, talking, and you can even hear the popcorn crumbling.  Then
    the movie started and not a sound.  Very tense.  A very depressing
    realistic view on the issue of AIDS.  This movie re-inforces that
    without the parent taking charge this country is in a uproar.  The
    director must of been a little weird also.  There were shots being
    taken that was not necessary to take to get a point across.  I got
    the message loud and clear.  A very frightening thing happening out
    there.  It was just a shock.  They were all so young.  Enough of that.
    				Thanks for your reply, Herman D.
    
915.4JHAXP::DECARTERETMon Aug 21 1995 17:483
    Where is 'Kids' playing in the Nashua, NH, USA area as of 8/21/95?
    
    Jason
915.5Surreal......MAL009::RAGUCCITue Aug 22 1995 00:0512
    
    
    
    I've heard & read it's not an easy film to watch.
    
    
    Surreal is it? (sp?)
    
    
    
    BR
    
915.6NETRIX::michaudDo The Right ThingTue Aug 22 1995 00:165
> Where is 'Kids' playing in the Nashua, NH, USA area as of 8/21/95?

	Wilton

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