Plantiana
Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
KnotMissPriceless
Why so much hype?
Cathardincu
Surprisingly incoherent and boring
Jakoba
True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
badpeople
This movie really goes everywhere. Jakarta, Thailand, Tel Aviv, Hong Kong, Australia, even Austin, TX. Super comprehensive, and a superior movie than shorts I've seen on graffiti culture. I've never been that INTO graffiti, but this movie is great. I could hang out with these artists all day long -- just have it on in the background. It's so interesting how everyone is very aware of why they graffiti, and how their aesthetic choices come out of that. I found the artists from Copenhagen and Jakarta especially interesting -- but, the artists in Tel Aviv make some incredible stuff. The most interesting parts of the film for me were artists talking about the repercussions of graffiti, as well as the political nature behind the art. Really, really smart people, and obviously a smart filmmaker. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Taylor Poole
Jon has out done himself this time with a fast paced globe trotting vision into how the graffiti world has evolved and expanded over the years. Since this was a Kickstarter project there is a sense of community through out the whole piece. I really enjoyed seeing how styles have changed over the years and how the motivations for doing street art around the world differ from the political to the pursuit of beauty. It is also very interesting to see how different communities react to the art. There is the typical disdain all the way to pure admiration of skill. Even people wanting the art on there walls. It is amazing to watch as street art becomes a more accepted medium. Of course the term street art casts a large net. That net is full of innovation and experimentation all across the world which is what Bomb It 2 is so good at showing.
davidyatsuka
Where it's predecessor offers a thorough overview of the origins of graffiti art, Bomb It! 2 delves deeper into the people and cultures that risk their lives (Singapore, Jakarta, etc.) in order to express themselves. An eye-opening look at the power of graffiti in terms of changing a culture.A killer soundtrack caries us on a journey around the world where graffiti isn't necessarily as common place as it is in western countries. This is a serious fight for freedom of expression. Bomb It 2 shows street art culture beyond Banksy, where unknowns in little pockets of cities are making their mark, in order to change the world perhaps? Everyon has their reasons, but either way I'm on board.
Audrey Chan
The music, the editing, the characters! This entertaining documentary shows there is a street art scene in Asia. Everyone thinks Asian people are orderly and it's refreshing to see a documentary that explores the richness of the cultures and how connected we are with art. The music is great, the artists are fascinating people who have great stories. I especially loved the characters in Singapore who talk about the criminal consequences because I never knew anyone would dare commit that crime there after the Michael Fay case! So scary! They are either really stupid or really brave. Either way they are determined to share their ideas!