Review:
Wild Style Documentary
overall review score: 4.5
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Wild Style is a documentary film released in 1983 that showcases the emerging hip hop culture in New York City during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Key Features
- Authentic representation of early hip hop culture
- Influence on graffiti art and music
- Featured prominent figures in the hip hop community
Pros
- Captures a significant moment in music history
- Provides insight into the origins of hip hop culture
- Showcases talented graffiti artists and graffiti writing techniques
Cons
- Limited focus on female artists and performers
- Some scenes may be seen as outdated or stereotypical
- Lacks in-depth analysis of social issues related to hip hop culture