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www.filmcritic.com - : Watching Ken Park feels awkward, and not necessarily the way Clark intended; the sense comes more from appreciating Clark's boldness and tension while resenting his level of overdoing it all. But like the more insightful Kids and the scorching Bully, Ken Park leads viewers, fans, and detractors to wonder, ''What the hell is this guy doing?'' more...
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3/5
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efilmcritic.com - : ''Ken Park'' is, without a doubt, subject to taste. It is not exactly a bold observation that the behavior exhibited by its characters is destructive. In fact, it is a point which can be expressed much more tastefully than it is here, but this is Larry Clark (OK, he's co-credited as director with Ed Lachman) and Larry Clark doesn't work that way. more...
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3/5
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efilmcritic.com - : Ken Park sees Larry Clark continue with what he does best. Another film about American teenagers and their relaxed attitudes to sex and violence. A lot more honest and real than most teen movies, it's not always easy to watch. more...
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4/5
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