I'm not sure if I discovered David LaChapelle's pictures before or after watching this flick but it is above all for his photographic work that he has reached fame. I think his work is pretty cool but is definitely an acquired taste. Anyway, LaChapelle decided to do something completely different and made this documentary about Hip-Hop. The documentary is about a new dance form known as krumping that originated in the early 1990s in Inner City Los Angeles. Honestly, I have never of 'krumping' before and, honestly, it was not really a nice dance to see, I would rather have some good old breakdance. Still, the energy coming out of these performances was pretty impressive and obviously a great way for this young people to be creative and to handle their frustration concerning the issues in their life. To conclude, it is a well made and interesting drama and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.
7/10