10/10
Deeply affecting
29 April 2020
I started out thinking that this was going to be a kind of human interest story in a similar vein to Dark Days, the documentary about the homeless who used to inhabit disused subway systems in New York. What 'Bruce Lee and the Outlaw' quickly became was a far more devastating film about a boy's fight for belonging and, ultimately, survival. There is warmth and humanity but there are also the ubiquitous bags of Aurolac that all of the street children constantly huff at.
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