Ken Park, directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman, is a raw, unflinching portrait of disaffected youth in suburban America. The film follows a group of teenagers in Visalia, California, as they navigate dysfunctional families, sexual awakening, and self-destruction. Through a series of interconnected vignettes, Ken Park delves into themes of alienation, abuse, and generational disconnect with Clark’s signature vérité style. Controversial for its explicit content and unfiltered depiction of adolescent life, the film remains a stark, uncompromising look at the struggles lurking beneath suburban normalcy.
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