"Teen movies used to be about growing pains, bunking off school and prom night. Now it's mental illness, apocalypse and suicide." -Skye Sherwin on how a genre got dangerous.
"The teen movie, as we know it, appears to exist only in a haze of Gen X nostalgia for the mid-1980s powerhouse that was John Hughes and his acolytes. But the American teen movie never really squeaked its last gasp. The forthcoming "Brick", for example, is a leftfield, low-budget indie film that defies expectation. First-time writer-director Rian Johnson's novel offering melds high-school movie with deadpan noir, creating a dark, surreal world where a 16-year-old gumshoe goes in search of his missing ex-girlfriend.
[...] Between then and now, however, a swathe of independent films has proved there is a market for a different kind of American teen movie in a world where youth sells and age buys.








"Back in the day - in the mythologised 1980s of break dancing,


"Life is just high school with more money, right?"
Source: http://Arts.guardian.co.uk
"Because Brick is a classic Film Noir. But with a high-school twist. And some David Lynch quotes thrown in. [...] It’s like nothing I’ve ever seen before, it has a chemistry and charm all its own, and an impact that spells classic. In that sense the comparison to Donnie Darko is justified." Source: www.chokingonpopcorn.com
"Our antihero, Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt),



"Laura (Nora Zehetner) -

Source: www.bbc.co.uk
"In the So-Cal teenage wasteland of a seamy high school, a girl (Emile de Ravin of Lost) goes missing and presumed dead. Her ex-boyfriend Brendan (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) cannot help her, but can't let it go, can't help but descend into the shadows in pursuit of the unattainable young woman (those shadows are especially deep and foreboding, thanks to cinematographer Steve Yedlin).

A private dick led by a woman: it's Philip Marlowe all over again."
Source: www.grouchoreviews.com
3 comments :
Reading this makes me want to watch those old noir gems, like "The Big Sleep". I like most of "teenage world" movies, but "Ghost World" (with Steve Buscemi) is a riot!
i really need to see "Ghost World" as soon as possible!!
I guarantee, gr77, you'll like "Ghost World", its approach to the outcast characters makes it one of the most insightful and witty stories ever!
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