Because of its perfect blend of teen angst and unbelievably black and white filmmaking, the film could be watched for its 'tour de force' time-lapse photography just for the rolling clouds and shadows streaking down the sides of brick buildings, all set to a hauntingly percussive score by former Police drummer Stewart Copeland. Matt captivates in one of his best early films. Perfect direction and set design!
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