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Blu-ray Review - Tramps

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Director Kevin Hegge ("She Said Boom: The Story of the Fifth Column") looks to go beyond punk and assorted mainstream culture movements with "Tramps," which is being sold as a study of the New Romantic era in British style, but it doesn't share much interest in the topic. The feature looks to head deeper into counterculture ways during the 1970s and early '80s, with Hegge creating more of a tribute than an offering of journalism, driven to highlight the "Blitz Kids" experience in London, where young people all powered up on arts education set out to alter scenes of the city with their imagination. "Tramps" captures a time and place vividly, and the helmer has access to charismatic people willing to share their memories and dreams, contributing to an overall understanding of creative ambition. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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