Ken Park's film centers on a group of troubled youngsters and their families. Shawn comes across as the most traditional of the bunch. Tate is filled with maniacal wrath; Claude is a constant victim of his father's brutality and his mother's pregnancy. In spite of her desire for independence, Peaches takes care of her strict, devoutly religious father. They all claim to be close friends.
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Ken Park's film centers on a group of troubled youngsters and their families. Shawn comes across as the most traditional of the bunch. Tate is filled with maniacal wrath; Claude is a constant victim of his father's brutality and his mother's pregnancy. In spite of her desire for independence, Peaches takes care of her strict, devoutly religious father. They all claim to be close friends.
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