An implausible, offensive and vulgar film glorifying sociopathy and mental instability as a kind of adolescent behavior. The image of an adult man who has lost his son, besides a policeman, who not only does not stop the lewdness of underage idiots, but also allows them to complete their idiotic and disgusting plan, is striking.
I haven't seen a film that balances black humor, noir, and tragedy this well since Brick (2005). There are jaw-dropping moments, funny quips, and some tough scenes and confrontations that hit close to home for me in multiple ways.
"When I was seven, I met my best friends. They were idiots, and I loved them for it.