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Une journée dans la vie d'Austin, au Texas, alors que la caméra erre d'un endroit à l'autre et donne un bref aperçu des personnes surdiplômées, des inadaptés sociaux, des exclus et des excen... Tout lireUne journée dans la vie d'Austin, au Texas, alors que la caméra erre d'un endroit à l'autre et donne un bref aperçu des personnes surdiplômées, des inadaptés sociaux, des exclus et des excentriques.Une journée dans la vie d'Austin, au Texas, alors que la caméra erre d'un endroit à l'autre et donne un bref aperçu des personnes surdiplômées, des inadaptés sociaux, des exclus et des excentriques.
- Prix
- 1 victoire et 3 nominations au total
Tommy Pallotta
- Looking for Missing Friend
- (as Tom Pallotta)
Jerry Delony
- Been on the Moon Since the 50's
- (as Jerry Deloney)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe average movie has 500-1,000 cuts in it. This one only has 163, and almost a third of them come from the last five minutes during the Super 8 film scene.
- GaffesIn the dialog between the Ultimate Loser and Stephanie from Dallas (just before the Madonna-Papsmear-Girl arrives) you can briefly see a microphone coming from the top.
- Citations
Working on Same Painting: Sorry, I'm late.
Having a Breakthrough Day: That's okay, time doesn't exist.
- Générique farfeluAt the end of the credits, the usual disclaimer is replaced with: "This story was based on fact. Any similiarity with fictional events or characters is entirely coincidental."
- ConnexionsFeatured in Night After Night with Allan Havey: Episode dated 2 July 1991 (1991)
- Bandes originalesDisturbed Young Man (With a Tan)
Written and Performed by Keith McCormack
Commentaire en vedette
I walked into Richard Linklater's SLACKER not knowing for sure what to expect. I think that is the best way to experience this film. I wouldn't exactly put this film under 'Comedy', if I ran my own video store. I would invent the category 'Post-Film School Experimental Piece' and place it under that. Because that is just what it is, but don't let that repulse you. It is very interesting and has the power to warp you in what seems like one shot throughout a day and night in a college town of Austin, Texas.
The true life preserver of this film is the sure directorial hand and witty script of Linklater. I enjoy the matter-of-fact philosophy within the dialogue of Linklater movies, (DAZED & CONFUSED, BEFORE SUNRISE)it is especially heavy here. It's fun watching the weirdos in this movie, like the video-obsessed droid who prefers taped sequences over reality or the chick with Madonna's pap smear (eewww!!) But it's almost frightening when you come upon a character very much like yourself.
But the movie most successfully gives us a town populated by characters we actually believe are living their aimless life in front of us. Minute-by-minute plays that intricately connect into a long string of slacker beads. These characters belong to the counter-culture where neurosis comes naturally and there are hardly skeptics anywhere. Where conversations find the metaphysical levels of funny postcards.
Later in the future, we will trip upon this movie again and find it more as being a time capsule of the early 90s than a semi-experimental comedy by a director most known for his insights of the sub-culture living inside their own heads.
The true life preserver of this film is the sure directorial hand and witty script of Linklater. I enjoy the matter-of-fact philosophy within the dialogue of Linklater movies, (DAZED & CONFUSED, BEFORE SUNRISE)it is especially heavy here. It's fun watching the weirdos in this movie, like the video-obsessed droid who prefers taped sequences over reality or the chick with Madonna's pap smear (eewww!!) But it's almost frightening when you come upon a character very much like yourself.
But the movie most successfully gives us a town populated by characters we actually believe are living their aimless life in front of us. Minute-by-minute plays that intricately connect into a long string of slacker beads. These characters belong to the counter-culture where neurosis comes naturally and there are hardly skeptics anywhere. Where conversations find the metaphysical levels of funny postcards.
Later in the future, we will trip upon this movie again and find it more as being a time capsule of the early 90s than a semi-experimental comedy by a director most known for his insights of the sub-culture living inside their own heads.
- bhicks56
- 2 déc. 1999
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 23 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 228 108 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 24 307 $ US
- 7 juill. 1991
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 228 308 $ US
- Durée1 heure 37 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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