I can’t think of a worthy complement for this film. It’s like finding a flower growing on the moon. The lives of several homeless people living in railroad tunnels beneath New York are documented without an ounce of hype. It’s a minor miracle that it got made at all. At first I didn’t really believe it, but the “making of” featurette put my suspicions to rest. This is amazingly real filmmaking.
Referred by J-Walk
2 responses to “Movie: Dark Days (2000)”
pffft.. finding an oak tree growing on the moon would be way more impressive.
Although it wouldn’t be the least bit surprising if you found a Walmart there!