“Low Low” (*1/2 out of four) was a pretentious and exploitive teenage melodrama about four high-school girls (Dominique Columbus, Brie Mattson, Elaine Hendrix, Emmy Newman) on their last day of summer who ponder their lives full of sex, violence, and partying and their uncertain future and the moral and personal crossroads they are at in life with adulthood right around the corner. Nondescript film has little to recommend it, even for fans of violence and sex. “Kids” more-or-less told the same story with a lot more grit and style more than 20 years ago.

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