The Kids
"The Kids" is a 1980 film directed by Larry Clark that explores the lives of a group of teenagers in New York City. The film follows their reckless behavior, including drug use and unprotected sex, highlighting the challenges and consequences of youth culture during that era.
The story centers around characters like Telly and Jenny, showcasing their interactions and the impact of their choices. "The Kids" is known for its raw and unfiltered portrayal of adolescence, sparking discussions about the responsibilities of young people and the influence of their environment.