Do you know the film Kids? (answer again)?!


Question: Do you know the film Kids!? (answer again)!?
Do you know the film kids!?
i've just seen it and i was blown away!.!.

they are just kids!.!.!.how did they have sex in such a premature age!? I mean!.!.did their parents allow them to do that!? Isn't that illegal!?!?

i know they are acting but they are still kids!.!.they cannot go on that extent!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


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They are really not that young!. Plus the parents on any film have to sign off!. Crazy how they look so real!!Www@Enter-QA@Com

The film depicts undisguised habitual and social use of profanity, marijuana, alcohol, nitrous oxide, tobacco, and the drug ecstasy!. The original version of the film was rated NC-17 in the US!. It was later released without a rating!. Because of its unexpurgated subject matter centering on relatively young teenagers, the film has been controversial, having received mixed reviews, with 55% of critics giving it a positive rating at Rotten Tomatoes!. The movie includes much explicit sexual dialogue, and depicts scenes of date-rape, physical violence, drug dealing, theft, seduction of barely post-pubertal minors, and (non-explicit) teenage sexual displays, as well as (apparently) adolescent actors/actresses in near but not quite explicit exposure!. Film critic Janet Maslin of the New York Times called the film a "wake-up call to the modern world" about the nature of present day youth in urban life!. Meanwhile, other critics have labeled it exploitative (in the lascivious sense) as borderline "child pornography"!. Still others, finding its story implausible on many points, consider it exploitative (commercially and emotionally) of both youth subculture and parental fears of the dangers to and mistakes of juveniles!.[citation needed] Sevigny received an Independent Spirit Award nomination for her performance as Jennie!.

Miramax, which was owned by Walt Disney Company, paid $3!.5 million to buy the worldwide distribution rights of this film!.

Harvey and Bob Weinstein (the co-chairman of Miramax) were forced to buy back the film from Disney, and created Shining Excalibur Films, a one-off studio name to release the film, due to Disney's policy forbidding the release of NC-17 rated movies!. Eamonn Bowles was hired to be the chief operating officer of Shining Excalibur Films!.


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i'm gonna guess that they had parental permission to do those scenes!. that movie was so disturbing!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

they did!. i saw that movie in the 90s!. i don't know how old they were when they made the movie!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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