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Wassup Rockers

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Wassup Rockers (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 51

Fresh: 18

Rotten:33

Average Rating: 5.2/10

Consensus: As usual with Clark's films, the fixation on kids is rather creepy, plus the plot eventually runs off the rails into camp.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for pervasive language, some violence, sexual content and teen drinking

Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:2006

Box Office: $142,786

Synopsis: In 1995, photographer Larry Clark burst onto the indie scene with the controversial KIDS, a tough, realistic look at a group of teenagers hanging around the seamier side of New York City, getting... In 1995, photographer Larry Clark burst onto the indie scene with the controversial KIDS, a tough, realistic look at a group of teenagers hanging around the seamier side of New York City, getting involved in sex and drugs amid the AIDS crisis. A decade later, Clark (BULLY, KEN PARK) went across the country to make WASSUP ROCKERS, about a group of Latino teenagers experimenting with sex, playing and listening to punk rock, dressing in their own style, and looking for the perfect place to skateboard. The seven teens, led by Jonathan (Jonathan Velasquez), take two buses to get to Beverly Hills High, where they start boarding down difficult steps. They are excited when two white students, Jade (Laura Cellner) and Nikki (Jessica Steinbaum), invite them to their house, but they are soon on the run after being harassed by a racist cop (Chris Neville). They make it to the huge house, but they have to take off again when Jade and Nikki's rich white male friends catch them there, sending them off on a perilous journey through ritzy Beverly Hills as they try to get back to South Central--what one of them proudly calls the Ghetto. No matter how hard the kids try, they are unable to avoid violence; it is too entrenched in their dangerous world. In this gritty urban drama of class conflict, racism, and boys just trying to be boys, Clark displays how deep the ills of society still go, all set to a raging punk soundtrack featuring songs by such bands as South Central Riot Squad, the Remains, Moral Decay, and the Retaliators. [More]

Starring: Yunior Usualdo Panameno, Carlos Ramirez, Jonathan Velasquez, Milton Velasquez

Starring: Yunior Usualdo Panameno, Carlos Ramirez, Jonathan Velasquez, Milton Velasquez, Iris Zelaya, Ashley Maldonado, Luis Rojas Salgado, Laura Cellner, Eddie Velasquez, Jessica Steinbaum, Francisco Pedrasa

Director: Larry Clark

Director: Larry Clark
Screenwriter: Larry Clark
Producer: Larry Clark, Terry Spazek, Ramon Salgado, Henry Winterstern, Kevin Turen, Patrick Meehan
Studio: First Look

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Boredom is the loftiest running theme in Larry Clark's films, and "Wassup Rockers" (imagine asking to buy a ticket for that title) takes dullness to a new low.

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04/23/09
Cole Smithey
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The themes are set up and then completely pushed into the background in exchange for almost endless dribble that feels more like a first time attempt of a film student rather than an actual film...

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07/10/07
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Film Threat

It was hard to keep awake during all the tedium.

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12/04/06
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews

...a sharply observed look at juvenile rebellion

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08/31/06
Todd Jorgenson
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08/06/06
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07/22/06
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07/22/06
Marjorie Baumgarten
Austin Chronicle

A documentary about these kids could have been terrific, but Clark involves them in a clunkily scripted melodrama instead.

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
07/20/06
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
St. Paul Pioneer Press

Clark's vision of Los Angeles, where extravagant fantasies and inner-city social issues wildly intersect.

Full Review Source: Seattle Post-Intelligencer | comment Comment
07/20/06
Bill White
Seattle Post-Intelligencer

Makes you wish Clark had quit trying to cook up adventures for his cast and made a straight documentary instead.

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07/20/06
Colin Covert
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07/18/06
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Even Clark's fans probably won't be surprised to hear the result is a low-key, pervy mess.

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07/14/06
Mike Russell
Oregonian

The initially realistic drama takes a turn into the truly bizarre and surreal. At that point, the film becomes a grotesque, nearly unwatchable cartoon.

Full Review Source: Deseret News, Salt Lake City | comment Comment
07/14/06
Jeff Vice
Deseret News, Salt Lake City

It may not dig very deep, but it has a certain grubby charm, and it doesn't overplay its hand.

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07/09/06
Frank Swietek
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07/08/06
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Tries to say something profound about these kids, while oversimplifying the world around them to the point of ridiculousness.

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07/07/06
Peter Hartlaub
San Francisco Chronicle
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Steeped in urban-youth woes but gets a bounce from Clark's sense of humor and hope.

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07/07/06
Bruce Westbrook
Houston Chronicle
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The main characters may be refreshingly cliché-free, but almost everyone they meet in Beverly Hills is a stilted cartoon.

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07/07/06
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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This is an improvement in some ways, but losing the edginess also means there's nothing special about this film.

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07/07/06
Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone
TheMovieChicks.com

What might have been a fascinating, intimate portrait turns into something much less compelling when Clark tries to impose a sex-and-action-packed narrative on the proceedings.

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07/06/06
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