A documentary on an alienated teen brings up issues of behavior problems, conformity, media-savvy youth.
di Carina Chocano The Los Angeles Times
"Sometimes, to be a hero, you have to endure pain," says Billy Price, a 15-year-old from rural Maine, toward the end of Jennifer Venditti's riveting documentary, "Billy the Kid." Billy wants to be a hero, as in super, as well as an actor, a rock star and a DJ like his stepdad. In fact, he hopes the next movie he'll be in will be an action picture, and he'll get to go around town as a vigilante. Until he gets there, though, he'll have to endure the alienation of being considered "different" in a small town. [...]
di Carina Chocano, articolo completo (4189 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 8 febbraio 2008