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Ken Park
Directed by
Larry Clark
,
Edward Lachman
Not Rated
2002
1h 37m
Drama
5.8
50%
54%
6.0
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Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders' lives and relationships with and without their parents.
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Cast of Ken Park
James Ransone
Tate
Tiffany Limos
Peaches
Stephen Jasso
Claude
James Bullard
Shawn
Mike Apaletegui
Curtis
Adam Chubbuck
Ken Park
Amanda Plummer
Claude's Mother
Wade Williams
Claude's Father
Maeve Quinlan
Rhonda
Richard Riehle
Murph
Bill Fagerbakke
Bob
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Peaches' Father
Patricia Place
Tate's Grandmother
Harrison Young
Tate's Grandfather
Eddie Daniels
Shawn's Mother
Ashley Crisp
Rebekah
Shanie Calahan
Hannah
Zara McDowell
Zoe
Lazavier James
Rebekah's Friend
Daniel Helwick
Friend #1
Ken Park Ratings & Reviews
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Larry Clark's cinema has, if nothing else, very specifically delineated the line drawn by the American court's decency standards under the Child Protection and Obscenity Enforcement Act (generally referred to as "2257").
Rob's Movie Vault
Rob Gonsalves
Here, finally, Clark takes the skankiness out of teen sex, making it into a romantic idyll.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Because the filmmakers cook up an equal number of touching sequences to match their disturbing ones, their portrait of disturbed America comes through clearly and effectively.
Draxblog Movie Reviews
Dragan Antulov
well-shot, but it is the only good thing that could be said about KEN PARK
Filmcritic.com
Norm Schrager
Ken Park leads viewers, fans, and detractors to wonder, "What the hell is this guy doing?"
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Thoroughly vile!...It galls me to think that other nations might believe this is what American youth is really like
Movie Views
Ryan Cracknell
This is a movie that lends a voice to a good chunk of the youth population. It's a voice that just wants to be heard. Is that too much to ask?
Slant Magazine
Ed Gonzalez
Less a film than a moment in time--at least that's what Ken Park's dreamy bookends would have you believe.
Boxoffice Magazine
Ed Scheid
Parental figures are one-dimensional. Behavior becomes extreme and absurd, making the film laughable.
rec.arts.movies.reviews
Mark R. Leeper
The film is fascinating, but sort of like watching a road accident.
The Hollywood Reporter
Michael Rechtshaffen
A ragingly controversial feature that makes it very tricky to distinguish between insightful and incite-ful.
Film Freak Central
Bill Chambers
Makes Happiness look like Dumbo.
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