Filmmaker Larry Clark has built a career on pushing boundaries. From his seminal 1995 film Kids to Bully (2001), Clark specializes in raw, unfiltered, and deeply controversial portraits of youth culture. His 2014 French-language drama, The Smell of Us , is no exception. Moving his lens from the streets of New York and Los Angeles to the skate parks of Paris, Clark delivers a polarizing look at self-destruction, digital detachment, and teenage nihilism.
Before purchasing, consider that the film is highly polarizing. Critics from The Guardian described it as a "joyless, passionless" look at French youth culture, while others at Screen Daily noted its "beautifully composed scenes" despite a "tacky and unconvincing" narrative. download the smell of us 2014 720pbluray exclusive
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