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Whatever

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Whatever (1998)
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A teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid b... Read allA teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid brother. Looking forward to a life based on her passion for art, she nevertheless gets in w... Read allA teen faces her impending adulthood in the carefree sex and drug revolution years of the early 80's prior to fears of AIDS. She lives with her bitter, divorced mother and her sadistic kid brother. Looking forward to a life based on her passion for art, she nevertheless gets in with the partying crowd which causes her to miss deadlines and poor grades which jeapordize... Read all

  • Director
    • Susan Skoog
  • Writer
    • Susan Skoog
  • Stars
    • Liza Weil
    • Chad Morgan
    • Frederic Forrest
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Susan Skoog
    • Writer
      • Susan Skoog
    • Stars
      • Liza Weil
      • Chad Morgan
      • Frederic Forrest
    • 30User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Liza Weil
    Liza Weil
    • Anna Stockard
    Chad Morgan
    Chad Morgan
    • Brenda Talbot
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Mr. Chaminski
    Kathryn Rossetter
    Kathryn Rossetter
    • Carol Stockard
    Marc Riffon
    • Martin
    Dan Montano
    • Zak
    John Gleeson Connolly
    John Gleeson Connolly
    • John Woods
    • (as John G. Connolly)
    Gary Wolf
    Gary Wolf
    • Eddie
    Tony Torn
    • Mr. Stanley
    Trey Compton
    • Sam
    Joe Mantragna
    • Chris
    Matt Rumbaugh
    • Tony
    Jim Neville
    • Rob
    Garret Spencer
    • Joe
    Destiny Matranga
    • Lynn
    Mary Jo Roth
    • Amy Peck
    Evie Mazzone
    • Mrs. Wilson
    Michelle Yahn
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    • Director
      • Susan Skoog
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      • Susan Skoog
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    jester-30

    Drugs, sex, lawlessness, life

    Whatever is a great slice-of-life coming of age story, this time about two young girls in their last year of high school. One girl is awkward looking and shy, but talented with a bright future as an artist. The other is prettier and popular, but not really destined for much. Both live their formative years in a backwater New Jersey suburb and their lives are far less polished and sanitized than those portrayed in most teenage coming of age films these days (TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU, SHE'S ALL THAT, etc...) This film is gritty and real and the characters are powerful. It's hailed as a great 'chick flick" because it's focus is these two girls, but it's more than that.

    I thought they did a great job portraying a realistic world. Hell, the high school party scene was stolen right out of my life! ;)

    In any case, the acting is superb. The two girls, Anna and Brenda are played by Liza Weil (Stir of Echoes, A Cur for Serpents) and Chad Morgan (Co-Ed Call Girl). They find themselves looking for their own identity in the midst of messed-up family lives and peer pressure. Anna's the daughter of a single mother who works as a waitress and has affairs with rich married men to help support her kids. Brenda suffers through years of sexual abuse at the hands of her step-father. Both find escape and comfort in their pursuit for adulthood -- hopping from one new experience to the next in search of themselves. Drugs, sex, lawlessness... all of these things become part of their lives, and things which they must overcome in order to survive.
    tutifruti444

    good, true film

    I saw this film quite by accident one night on one of the sky movies channels. I wasn't sure about it at the start, but it was one of those films that you start watching not intending to finish watching it, but them get into it. This is what happened with me and in the end i thought it was an excellent movie.

    Mr. Stanley was like my maths teacher and the art teacher just like my art teacher; enthusiastic, encouraging, and all round fantastic teacher.

    I think the strong leading female character, Anna, was well acted and portrayed very realistically. Both female actresses are very talented and deserve all good that has come out of this film.
    John-76

    Whatever? This is probably what you are saying to yourself.

    Yes, this is a "real" movie. It's certainly not getting the attention of the mainstream Hollywood summer blockbusters but it's a lot more powerful and enjoyable.

    Synopsis: The story takes place in a working class new jersey suburb set in 1981 and centers on a young woman, Anna Stockard played by newcomer Liza Weil. Anna, in her senior year of high school, comes from a broken family, hangs out with the party crowd and is uncertain of her future. Although seemingly intelligent and artistic, she lacks focus. It's unclear if Anna will end up like her hard drinking and drugging friends or fulfill her ambition to go to art school in New York City.

    The film was written and directed by New Jersey native Susan Skoog and unlike other films about the 80's (e.g., Boogie Nights), "Whatever" provides a very realistic view of this era. The clothing, hair styles, slang, and music all represent the suburban early 80's not the Hollywood version.

    Although many of the characters are unappealing, the film still manages to capture you. I was both riveted and disturbed by it. Weil carries the film by playing Anna with a stoic integrity - you sense that she is a survivor. Skoog has created a film where you feel as if there was a hidden camera viewing a real teenager's life back in 1981. Skoog and Weil appear to have promising careers ahead of them.

    If you want to see asteroids, bombs, fireballs and explosions, the 10 plex has a whole bunch of them. If you want to see a movie that is affecting, albeit, slightly disturbing, drive a little further and checkout "Whatever ".
    spamwamm

    Brilliantly executed coming-of-age drama

    While many will write this off as a slow and plotless waste of celluloid, I found it to be an excellent portrayal of the disconnection and confusion that plagues our youth. Sad to say, this could have had a "based on a true story" title card at the beginning. I've known girls who expressed their praise towards this film for it captures their growing-up period perfectly. If it feels like it's going nowhere, well that just adds to the film's realism. Unlike KIDS, the lead character finally is conscious of her transgressions and thus finds redemption. I find that reason alone, as well as the entire film, worthy of the recognition that it deserves. Rent it with an open mind...
    JPLemme

    Excellent characterization

    The most striking thing about this movie was the depth of the characters. Maybe it's because I'm a child of the Eighties, but I recognized everybody in the movie from my adolescence. (There was actually one exception. The english teacher wasn't like anybody I've ever met.) I've rarely seen a movie populated with characters who were this realistic.

    Which brings up the second reason I really liked this movie. The situations the characters found themselves in were very realistic. I like stories about teenagers who thwart gangs of smugglers as much as the next guy, but it was a nice change to watch a movie about real people dealing with real life. It was sort of like a Lifetime chick flick, but with almost all of the melodrama removed so you can enjoy it.

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    • Goofs
      Sam can be seen in at least two scenes wearing Batman: The Animated Series pajamas. BTAS debuted in 1992. Whatever takes place in 1981.
    • Crazy credits
      New Jersey [played by] West Virginia
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Lethal Weapon 4/Whatever/Small Soldiers/Madeline/Pi (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Mystery Achievement
      Written by Chrissie Hynde

      Performed by The Pretenders

      Courtesy of Warner Music UK Ltd.

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1998 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Classics
    • Languages
      • French
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Conflicto de juventud
    • Filming locations
      • Wheeling, West Virginia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Anyway Productions
      • Circle Films
      • DuArt Film and Video
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $307,037
    • Gross worldwide
      • $307,037
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
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