Senin, 07 Oktober 2013

Bomb It! 2 [HD]



tag along with Jon Reiss...
...on a journey around the world with some fresh graff artists in places you'd never think they'd be. It's fun. Loved that it's very political without being biased or preachy, nice to see what is happening on both sides of the apartheid wall in Palestine, as well as learning about what's going on in places there are not really in the news such as Denmark, Australia, HK and Singapore. Really enjoyed the way the issues are discussed more through the art itself, rather than by what the artists themselves say about it. Highly visual and dynamic, i hope to watch it on a big cinema screen sometime.

Terrific follow up that keeps bringing it
A nice follow up to "Bomb It" that travels all over the world. I appreciate all the different cultures and artists throughout the film. Graffiti has never been a subject I sought information on but the film makes me feel differently. These artists risk it all for their work, and in some places they risk everything, so they can be seen by others to tell a story, send a message, or to bring something new to the community. Jon Reiss covers the globe and there's some phenomenal artwork throughout. The film has a nice rhythm and great, amazing interviewees.

Fantastic variety, tons of passionate artists, and a subject that this film does a good job of showcasing.

Great indie journey into the highly public/highly hidden world of street grafitti artists
Jon Reiss is back at it with a follow-up to Bomb It, his hugely successful indie doc. Bomb It 2 finds Reiss exploring new territory -- indigenous street art scenes around the globe, from the streets of Singapore (interesting, considering that chewing gum is actually illegal there -- hard to imagine what the authorities would do to a graffiti artist) to Palestinian refugee camps on the West Bank. If you liked the first film, you'll love this one, too. A great insight into a world of artists who often keep their identities hidden, while making their art in the most public places possible.

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