Nickie Kang
Time: Frame
Kenneth Millington
Exit through the gift shop review
I feel that the
believable part of this fictional documentary was the actual art the street
artist created and how famous they got from the poplicuty. They became famous
from one big showing, and then their art became known to the public with the
chronicle art they distribute after that. But for terry who was already known
from filming other street artist, became famous from that, because of his
connection within the community like meeting Banksy. This was also why he
because a famous street/ pop culture artist in one night.
I feel that the unbelievable part of this fictional
documentary was the films that terry documented. He filmed all the actions that
her happening during the street artist community, but he never showed is to the
public, just kept it save and store in his workroom. Because no one knew about
the realness of his participation in the art community, it would be consider
unknown, and unreal.
I feel that the moral of the story is to message young
artist that there is always a certain time in the world when certain style of
work becomes popular. When you see this opportunity, take it, and you will go
far as an artist. Just like how Terry walked into the beginning of the street
pop culture, and was involve in it, encouraging him to be an artist and became
a famous artist in a short period of time. I feel that personally what this
movie is trying to say is that time is everything.
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