Dark Days (2000)

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Dark Days: Directed by Marc Singer. With Marc Singer. A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of New York City.

“This movie hits upon all the emotional movers: laughter, sadness, regret, hope. The alternative life style is like youu0026#39;ve never seen or heard or could have understand through the usual stereotypes. The screen shots are well captured and the music of dj shadow neatly completes the puzzle.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003enThe only part I didnu0026#39;t enjoy was the ending. Not that I have anything against those sorts of endings, but as Marc Singer himself told me after the movie, it was unrealistic. It was only possible because of the negative press associated with the issue and the particular homeless of the film. An all-too-real look into american subcultures shouldnu0026#39;t stray into fantasy in the end. I would have lengthened the beginning and middle, and simply left out the ending. BUT, the movie was still great, 9 of 10.”

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