Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders' lives and relationships with and without their parents.
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Ken Park
2003
R
1 h 33 m
United States
Drama
Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders' lives and relationships with and without their parents.
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Adam Chubbuck
Ken Park
James Bullard
Shawn
Seth Gray
Shawn's Brother
Eddie Daniels
Shawn's Mother
Zara McDowell
Zoe
Maeve Quinlan
Rhonda
Stephen Jasso
Claude
Wade Williams
Claude's Father
Tiffany Limos
Peaches
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Peaches' Father
James Ransone
Tate
Patricia Place
Tate's Grandmother
Amanda Plummer
Claude's Mother
Mike Apaletegui
Curtis
Harrison Young
Tate's Grandfather
Ashley Crisp
Rebekah
Lazavier James
Rebekah's Friend
Daniel Helwick
Friend #1
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12/03/2025 15:32
I have no problems with the explicit content in the film, go ahead and show whatever you like, just do it for a reason other than to push the boundries. There's nothing less interesting than watching a movie that is based on the premise of Let's Make People Accept Something New. That's lame. It's cheap. The movie is not interesting in the least. It never goes anywhere. It seems as though Larry Clark's ideas for characters were just him thinking he wanted to push the limits of sex on film, and so that's what the characters are doing. They are in no way representative of a real person as this film tries to convince us. This film would be boundry pushing if it was able to contextualize the behaviour and not just put it on a screen. At the film festival Clark answered a question about the inclusion of the character of Ken Park, who seemed to exist for no real reason other than to begin the film with a suicide. Clark responded by saying that he wanted to deal with teenage suicide in the movie, which is fine, but just showing someone shoot themselves in the head is not dealing with teenage suicide. It just exploits violence. There doesn't seem to be any thought, beyond the voyeuristic tendancies of the film makers, in this movie at all.