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From an opening of physical abuse to scenes of drug usage and traumatic experiences, Mid90s is a meditation not only on culture, but also a subtle examination of what it means to be human, to reach emotional and physical limitations, and to seek acceptance. Jonah Hill, writer and director, examines the complexities of trying to fit in and the difficult choices one has to embrace individualism. But instead of taking on the HIV crisis, Mid90s is a much more tender, poignant reflection on coming of age in 90's skate culture. It wouldn't be too far of a reach to evoke Kids (1995) while diving into Mid90s.
