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- Premi
- 1 candidatura
- Bee-Bee
- (as Dina Spybey)
- Extra
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Beauty (Driver of VW)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Trama
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- QuizSonic Youth wrote "Sunday" for this film in 1996. A re-recorded version of this song appears on their 1998 album "A Thousand Leaves."
- BlooperLeashes on 'wild' dogs are clearly visible.
- Citazioni
Jeff: Nothing ever changes, man. Fifty years from now we're all gonna be dead. And there will be another group of people standing here drinking beer, eating pizza, bitching about the price of Oreos and they'll have no idea we were ever here and fifty years after those suckers will be dust and bones and there'll be all these generations of suckers, all trying to figure out what the fuck they're doing on this fucking planet and it'll all be full of shit. It's all so fucking futile.
Tim: If it's all so fucking futile, what the fuck are you so fucking upset about, fuckhead?
- Curiosità sui creditiFilmed entirely on location in Burnfield, USA (Burnfield was the fictional city.)
- Colonne sonoreTown Without Pity
Performed by Gene Pitney
Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
Courtesy of Highland Music by arrangement with Rhino Records
Richard Linkletter was perhaps the right choice for directing "SubUrbia" since he has a keen eye for the "slackers" in our society. These individuals are perhaps puzzling to a lot of other cultures, but it appears there's a trend among young people all over that come from homes where parents and children inhabit different worlds.
The phenomenon of the American suburban youth is well presented in this movie where there is no parent authority around to supervise what these kids are doing. The culture of hanging out without any purpose, or meaning, is a problem in that in most cases, leads into drugs, sex, and alienation from what is known as normal society, thus creating people like the ones this movie is portraying.
In a way, Hollywood films have added to this anti hero sub culture, so prevalent in the country. When there are no strong figures either at home, school, or government, young people tend to gravitate toward friends who they feel comfortable with, shying away from reality and responsibility.
It is the convenience store owner, a Pakistani, who puts things in perspective. While these kids are wasting their time, he is working on his degree and will make something out of himself, which is a theme that has been explored by other great American writers, like Arthur Miller, in "A Death of a Salesman". The same American dream, where everything is possible, is wasted in these young people. At the same time, it's the immigrant who wants to make that dream a reality in his life because he has experienced hard times in his own country.
Mr. Linkletter's choice of a cast is brilliant. He gathered the talents of Giovanni Ribisi, Parker Posey, Amie Carey, Nicky Katt, Steve Zahn, Jayce Bartok, Dina Spybey to give life to these lost souls in search of identity in the heart of the American counter culture that is generated by the boredom of the suburbs and the erosion of the family in this country.
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 656.747 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 69.365 USD
- 9 feb 1997
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 656.747 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 1 minuto
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1