Ken Park focuses on a group of troubled teenagers and their families in his work. According to our impressions, Shawn adheres to the most traditional of approaches. There is a hatred in Tate's veins; Claude is a constant victim of his father's brutality and his pregnant mother's tenderness. In spite of her desire for independence, Peaches takes care of her strict, religious father. As they put it, they're a tight group.
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Ken Park focuses on a group of troubled teenagers and their families in his work. According to our impressions, Shawn adheres to the most traditional of approaches. There is a hatred in Tate's veins; Claude is a constant victim of his father's brutality and his pregnant mother's tenderness. In spite of her desire for independence, Peaches takes care of her strict, religious father. As they put it, they're a tight group.
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