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Based on the directors brief experience in Europe as part of cult the story centers around Sherry, a young runaway meets the radical street collective SPARK - Street People Armed with Radical Knowledge - while she is living on the streets of Europe. She travels through the continent in the SPARK van, recruiting members from street gangs and disenfranchised youth at raves and town squares and experiencing the group's giddy thrills as well as its punishing manipulations. Searching for a place to belong where she can still be herself, Sherry thinks she has found this in SPARK, but when her mother comes to find her, Sherry discovers that she must pay a heavy personal price for rebellion. Director, Alison Murray combines drama, suspense and choreographed movement in an intense, stylish and provocative look at youth culture, the struggles of parenthood, and the dark side of nonconformity.



What one can learn about "group influence" from this film is how easy it is to influence people when you offer them a sense of community and a little hope and encouragement.

The formula becomes very clear.

1) treat them as your friend and show interest in them as a person.

2) Act like you know what you're talking about.

3) Give them the idea that they are part of something bigger, a cause.

4) Enforce obedience to the group cause.

You can also learn how easy it is for a group leader to abuse the power that is given him.

All the characters in this movie have SOMETHING in them that we can empathize with, even the abusive cult leader.
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As a child of the 1980's and '90s, I grew up on the Ninja Turtles. Watched the show religously, read as many of the comics as I could find, and saw all three at least twice in theaters. Yes, even the third one. Though time passed and I moved on to other interests, I always held on to that part of me that thought the Turtles were still cool. And now, some 14 years after their last big screen exploits, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are primed to make a comeback.

In the new , TMNT, it's been a year since the defeat of Shredder (a nod to the first ), and since that time, the Turtles have grown apart. Leonardo ( voice of James Arnold Taylor, Drawn Together) is in Mexico learning how to be a better leader and becoming a local urban legend. Michelangelo (voice of Mikey Kelley and Donatello ( voice of Mitchell Whitfield) work various odd jobs to make ends meet, and Raphael (voice of Nolan North, Ultimate Avengers:The ) has become a new armored vigilante, The Nightwatcher to take down New York's criminal element on his own. They're forced to return as a team when monsters linked to billionaire Max Winters (voice of Patrick Stewart) start attacking the city.

I just have to say the animation here at times is quite brilliant. The cartoony look of the people took some getting used to for myself, but the backgrounds feel real, and the animation on the Turtles themselves is great as well, bridging the live action and animated incarnations of the four. Check out the rooftop battle between Leonardo and Raphael to see just how amazing the animation is for this one. And I for one am glad they chose to go this route, as it allows the characters to do so much more than they would in the past. Whereas in the original they could fight maybe at the most 50 Foot Clan ninjas, here the battles can be much more epic, namely in the climactic battle of the . And speaking of the battle, it was good to see, thanks to animation Splinter get involved in the battle as well, and not just standing in one spot and flipping somebody off the roof of a building, but they allow Splinter to kick some ass here (albeit only briefly, but it's a lot more than they could do with him in the original ), and be more like the action figure version that I played with as a child.

The script also by Kevin Munroe is also spot on Ninja Turtles, and the perfect way to bring them back into the spotlight, and to attract both fans old and new. In the year's time (in story) the characters have grown up somewhat, as the audience has in the past 14 years in real time. And the acknowledges the change subtly, through characters actions and reactions to things,which was a brilliant by Munroe's part.

To be honest I only have two complaints about this , the one is the lack of time spent on Donatello and Michelangelo, they're barely in the . I know the generally focus on Leonardo and Raphael's sibling rivalry, but it would have been nice to see my favorite childhood Turtle get more screen time, which was Michelangelo, by the way.

And the other fault is the music, while the score by Klaus Badelt (Pirates Of The Carribbean:Curse Of The Black Pearl) is competent enough and gives the an epic feel during the battle scenes, it's again in a comic book , the lack of a recognizable theme that hampers the music. And also throughout the there are a few random scenes with some barely audible mall punk playing, which I can only assume is to help sell the soundtrack, as the music in those scenes adds nothing to the emotion of those scenes or the story.

I've said on this site before how most for kids these days are just terrible, drivel made only to make money while it talks down to kids and their sensibilities. Quick example, watch a kid's from the 1980's, and watch something from today and you'll see the difference. This , thankfully has more in common with the kids of my day, than the stuff of today.

There's less Cowabunga, pizza dude, and more characterization this time out, which is a good thing, as were it to be the same entirely as it was when I was a child the would fail horribly I believe. But it takes that attachment that you had when you were a child to these characters, if you're of my age group, and if you're older or younger you can alternately remember your children and the characters, or you just plain like the characters for being cool. And the film takes that attachment, in whatever form you have of it, and it uses that to bring you into the story.

And the film also delivers on some great action scenes as well, namely the Raphael/Leonardo fight, and the climax in which everybody (Everybody!) gets to fight. You also, in this , get the return of the Foot Clan, though not The Shredder, as the filmmakers wanted to start fresh with this one, and there are nods to the original throughout that just made me smile. The jokes in the fall flat at times, but as a kid's primarily, it's to be expected, unfortunately. But the jokes that do work, work well. And trust me, even the worst joke here isn't anything as bad as they were in the third .

If you grew up with the original show, or even if you didn't, you'll enjoy this . It's filled with humor, action, and it's got a good story to it. As I said when I left the theater, "The Ninja Turtles are back!" and it's good to have them back. So I recommend this to most anyone, especially if you have kids and they've never heard of these characters before, take them to see this , and you'll be entertained.
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