Ghost World
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Terry Zwigoff finally follows up his 1994 breakout
success, CRUMB, with this infectious, insightful, and ultimately sad
look at teenage angst and boredom in suburbia that recalls such films as
WELCOME TO THE DOLLHOUSE and RUSHMORE as well as MTV's excellent DARIA
series. The screenplay, written by Zwigoff and Daniel Clowes, is based
on Clowes's underground comic book, GHOST WORLD. Best friends Enid and
Rebecca have graduated from high school, and now they need to figure out
what comes next. Rebecca gets a menial job at a coffee shop and starts
looking for an apartment, while Enid wallows in her miserable (Daria-like)
worldview, in which all jobs are sellouts and nearly all people are
creeps, geeks, and losers. But when she plays a practical joke on the
biggest dud of them all, Seymour, a lonely man who lives only for his
collection of classic 78s, her life gets turned upside as she finds
herself needing him in ways she never thought possible. Thora Birch
(Enid) and Steve Buscemi (Seymour) are nothing short of marvelous in
their complex roles, and they receive ample support from Scarlet
Johansson, Bob Balaban, Teri Garr, Brad Renfro, Illeana Douglas, and the
great David Cross. The excellent soundtrack includes songs by Skip
James, Blueshammer, the Buzzcocks, Lionel Belasco, Vince Giordano and
the Nighthawks, and Mohammed Rafi, among others. Note to Buscemi fans:
There's a small bit at the end of the credits, so stick around. |
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