Kicking & Screaming - Criterion Collection | Cara Buono, Dean Cameron | real life humor
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Kicking & Screaming - Criterion Collection
Cara Buono
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Dean Cameron
Criterion, 2006
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Paralyzed with post-graduation ennui a group of college friends remain on campus patching together a community for themselves in order to deny the real-world futures awaiting them. Academy Award-nominated screenwriter Noah Baumbach's hilarious and touching directorial debut was one of the highlights of the American independent film scene of the Nineties speaking directly to a generation of adults-to-be unable to reconcile their hermetic education experience with workaday responsibility and posing the eternal question "Where do we go from here?" Stingingly funny and incisive Baumbach's breakthrough features endlessly quotable dialogue delivered by a stellar ensemble cast.System Requirements:Running Time 96 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: R UPC: 715515019828 Manufacturer No: CC1647DDVD
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A timeless classic for nostalgics
Kicking
and
Screaming
has a timeless quality--full of the mundane, subtle experiences few ever mention during the post-graduation transition to the real world. Baumbach's wit is understated, yet piercing as each character develops into a quirky, eccentric, but understandable being. The viewer can at once sympathize and struggle with the characters as they succumb to their habits time and again.
What is most striking is the sincerity that Baumbach infuses in the story. He has a way of making the irrelevant relevant, and the repulsive pallatable. Viewers can identify with this film if they've yet to graduate, but even moreso after they have.
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real life humor
Great movie, about life between college and the real world. Very funny.
Baumbach's First Great
I had never seen this movie prior to buying it. Therefore, as someone who did no "grow up with this" movie, I would like to note why I did go into this movie. First, I am a huge fan of Baumbach's two most recent films. Second, I am a sucker for any DVD stamped with the
Criterion
Collection
. Third, its a Criterion movie under $20, nearly impossible for those Criterion fans who know.
As for my thoughts, the movie is a wonderful snapshot of the lives of a group of people who have just finished college. I am confident, that many of you out there will have at least one friend who is or was similar to one of the characters in the film. This is a movie about the "what the heck do we do next" phase of our college careers. It depicts the general exhaustion after college as well as the fear. It also openly admits what many of us want or wanted to admit at one point in time, that we really don't want to do anything or care to do anything (for that matter) after college. The movie more or less ends on the next stage in one's college career, where that indifference to almost everything, slowly forms into an actual care for something. And so we finally begin...adulthood.
A note to fellow reviewers, don't forget that this is a movie about a specific class/group of people going to a specific college, Vassar. Vassar is extremely expensive, extremely selective and is listed in the top 20 for admission rankings in the US. Apart from these facts, it is rather obvious, that the characters in this movie are privileged. As many are keen to write in their reviews, the characters are pretentious. Yes they are, but most important to note, is that the movie knows this, and it seems, so do the characters.
I did not find the dialog to be as quotable as many have written, however I did enjoy a number of the conversations which only Baumbach can make feel so incredibly fragile, extremely warm and of course -human.
For a slightly similar movie on more Young American East Coast Elite, I suggest Metropolitan - Criterion Collection
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do not turn to this movie if you are suffereing from a quarterlife crisis
Not to be confused with the Will Farrell flick of the same name, the movie by Noah Baumbach is an attempt at reminiscence of lost love and the misplaced excitement of college life. On paper, this film's premise seems exciting, daring even, but on film
Kicking
and
Screaming
is simply another post-college drag. At an hour an a half this movies seems a semester long - as long as it takes the protagonist to realize he can't skip in time - whether backward or forward. This film contains a poignant supporting performance by Eric Stoltz.
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