![]() Peaches (played by Tiffany Limos) lives with Catholic fundamentalist father whom he tries to defy by engaging in BDSM practices with her boyfriend. Claude (played by Stephen Jasso) is considered effeminate and gay-like by his macho father (played by Wade Williams) only to become target of his sexual abuse. Tate (played by James Ransone) lives with his grandparents and reacts to their kindness with increasing levels of violence. The plot continues to describe the lives four of his friends. The film is set in Californian town Visalia and begins with the suicide of adolescent skater Ken Park (played by Adam Chubbuk). One of the films where this argument could be made is KEN PARK, controversial 2002 drama directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman. According to them, explicit erotica too often doesn’t serve any other purpose than to shock or titillate audience and thus hide the fact that a film doesn’t have artistic merit. ![]() ![]() Tags: Edward Lachman, James Bullard, James Ransone, Larry Clark, Maeve Quinlan, Stephen Jasso, Tiffany Limos, Wade WilliamsĪll those opposed to nudity, explicit sex and other more graphic forms of film erotica often try to hide their political and philosophical agendas by employing strictly artistic arguments. Ken Park (2002) OctoPosted by Dragan Antulov in Film Reviews. ![]()
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