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Duration: 98 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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Alternate Names: Bijoux Phillips, Bijoux Phillips, Bijou Lilly Phillips, Bisou Phillips, Bisou Phillips, Μπιζού Φίλιπς
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Bijou Lilly Phillips, born April 1, 1980, is an American actress, model, and singer who began her career as a model before transitioning into acting and singing. She debuted musically with 'I'd Rather Eat Glass' in 1999. Phillips has acted in films such as 'Black and White' (1999), 'Almost Famous' (2000), 'Bully' (2001), 'Octane' (2003), 'The Door in the Floor' (2004), 'Venom' (2005), 'Hostel: Part II' (2007), and 'Choke' (2008).
Release Year: 2005
Nation: Germany, United States of America
Alternative Title: Perturbadas, Kaos, Ámok, Caos, Garotas sem Rumo, Havoc - Fuori controllo, Havoc - Jovens Sem Rumo, Jeux de gangs, Skoteinos kosmos, Spustoszenie
Director: Barbara Kopple
Writer: Jessica Kaplan, Stephen Gaghan
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Companies: Media 8 Entertainment, New Line Cinema
Genre: Drama, Hood Film
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Keywords: bonfire, drugs, east los angeles, fight, gang rape, gang violence, gangster, gun, high school, hip-hop, hispanic, inner city, lingerie, marijuana, pacific palisades, privileged life, rebellious youth, sex game, street gang, suburb, teenager, underage drinking, upper class, video camera, violence, voyeurism, wild party, woman director
Two upper-class teenage girls from Pacific Palisades, Allison and Emily, become fascinated with the 'gangsta' lifestyle they perceive in hip-hop culture and decide to explore it firsthand in East L.A. They initially have a thrilling time, partying with local gangs and engaging in underage drinking and drugs. However, their reckless behavior escalates when they provoke the wrath of a violent Latino gang after filming a sexual encounter involving Emily and one of its members. The girls quickly realize they've gone too far when they are accosted by the gang and Emily is gang-raped. Allison tries to get them out of the situation but is unsuccessful, leading to a dangerous confrontation with Hector, a ruthless drug dealer.
Directed by documentary filmmaker Barbara Kopple in her narrative feature debut, 'Havoc' (2005) is a drama that explores the darker side of rebellion. The film follows two privileged teenagers who leave their insulated lives to immerse themselves in the gritty reality of East L.A.'s gang culture. While the movie's portrayal of gangs and violence has been criticized for sensationalism, it provides a compelling narrative about the consequences of reckless behavior and the dangers of naive experimentation with dangerous lifestyles.