A group of suburban teenagers try to support each other through the difficult task of becoming adults.A group of suburban teenagers try to support each other through the difficult task of becoming adults.A group of suburban teenagers try to support each other through the difficult task of becoming adults.
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- (as Dina Spybey)
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Too harsh for the masses...
Ribisi and Katt are amazing. Katt was great as the wisecracking "Stacy" in the movie The Limey, a role similar to his in subUrbia (Tim). Overall, the characters are too angry, poisonous, and disillusioned to be likeable. I didn't find this to be a bad thing, however.
Adding to the numbing ache of the movie is the fantastic score- Sonic Youth's droning guitars and a nihilistic soundtrack all add to the depression in Linklater/Begosian's Burnfield. Enjoy. Or not.
The burning clock of time.
The plotline is really about nothing at all, which is exactly what the characters lives are about as well. The "big rockstar" Pony comes to meet with the good ol' guys (our supposed protagonists), but he isn't exactly met with open arms. Both Nicky Katt (Tim) and Giovanni Ribisi (Jeff) deliver great acting. Although their roles may seem simple and plain, but I doubt greater actors could have gotten more out of their roles. I just finished watching Suburbia for the fourth time, and it still manages to bring me down. If you're looking for a movie to lift your spirit, this is not it. I talked to a friend of mine earlier and since he's feeling a bit down all in all, he was really, really, reluctant to watch Suburbia.
"Suburbia" went straight to video in Sweden, and I can easily say it's the best straight-to-video flick I have ever seen. If you want to see a movie whose hopelessness stays with with until you got to sleep, and maybe the next day as well, Suburbia's the one to get. A depression wetdream.
A long time favorite...
A very deep comedy!
A great ensemble piece.
Did you know
- TriviaSonic Youth wrote "Sunday" for this film in 1996. A re-recorded version of this song appears on their 1998 album "A Thousand Leaves."
- Quotes
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?
- Crazy creditsFilmed entirely on location in Burnfield, USA (Burnfield was the fictional city.)
- Alternate versionsThe opening and closing 2001 Warner Bros. Pictures logos are shown in the Warner Archive DVD print.
- SoundtracksTown Without Pity
Performed by Gene Pitney
Written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington
Courtesy of Highland Music by arrangement with Rhino Records
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $656,747
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $69,365
- Feb 9, 1997
- Gross worldwide
- $656,840
- Runtime
- 2h 1m(121 min)
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1






