Watch: Bomb It 2 2010 123movies, Full Movie Online – Jon Reiss and his crew travel to Asia, Australia, the Middle East and beyond, exploring the local graffiti scenes and artists. Follow-up to the groundbreaking street art documentary “Bomb It”..
Plot: Jon Reiss and his crew travel to Asia, Australia, the Middle East and beyond, exploring the local graffiti scenes and artists. Follow-up to the groundbreaking street art documentary “Bomb It”.
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Globe trotting graffiti doc illuminates
I hadn’t seen Bomb It – mainly because I live nowhere near an indie cinema where it might possibly have shown but partly because I had no interest in graffiti.Bomb It 2 contains interviews with graffiti artists around the world in a style that echoes the graffiti artists themselves. It’s a fast paced hit-and-move doc leaving you with a lingering memory of something slightly different before presenting you with something else.
Like going to work in the morning you are afforded a glimpse of another person’s life and thoughts before moving on.
Perhaps it is because I was brought up in small town, where graffiti is nothing more than vandalism, but I never really appreciated the art that is possible before watching Bomb It 2. The artists are seldom making money and their motivations are usually far more altruistic than any regular art world would allow.
Take a step outside your own life for a while and watch Bomb It 2!
No-Holds Barred Intercultural Documentary
Reiss’ no holds-barred documentary bridges inter-cultural gaps we didn’t even no existed. He redefines “graffiti” from illicit hobby to expression of the soul- a rare art form where people are able to influence their environment as much as their environment influences them. BI2 reminds us to unleash our passion, there’s almost always a place for it. It’s not enough for Reiss to stay in one place- instead he brings us around the globe- exploring this intriguing sub-culture with countless characters. I knew nothing about graffiti before watching this movie. All I knew was that it was illegal and looked down upon. Now I see it’s not just a juvenile expression of disdain for society- instead it’s the opposite. It’s an expression of the soul- an artistic and human release for many people who might not have any other available. Without graffiti, one character even says he wouldn’t know what he’d do with his life. It’s not about disgracing property- it’s about expressing yourself within your environment, and actually changing that environment to become an extension of yourself.Chris Bashinelli – Host and Executive Producer of “Bridge the Gap” on PBS
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Runtime 1 hr 13 min (73 min) (USA)
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Director Jon Reiss
Writer Jon Reiss
Actors Khaled Ajamia, Muhnned Alazzh, Antck
Country United States
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