Gasoline Rainbow
- 2023
- 1h 51min
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6.4/10
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Sigue a 5 adolescentes de un pequeño pueblo de Oregón que, con el instituto en segundo plano, deciden embarcarse en una última aventura: llegar a un lugar en el que nunca han estado: la cost... Leer todoSigue a 5 adolescentes de un pequeño pueblo de Oregón que, con el instituto en segundo plano, deciden embarcarse en una última aventura: llegar a un lugar en el que nunca han estado: la costa del Pacífico, a 500 millas de distancia.Sigue a 5 adolescentes de un pequeño pueblo de Oregón que, con el instituto en segundo plano, deciden embarcarse en una última aventura: llegar a un lugar en el que nunca han estado: la costa del Pacífico, a 500 millas de distancia.
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- 2 premios ganados y 7 nominaciones en total
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That was pretty cute but was long at the same time. If u want to impress ir something like that don't watch with that expectation, I wanted be on the journey when I watch it, chill.
Life is not bad as u see there is more out there, I saw a lot with all my journey but I know there are more like this guys showed me.
I see a lot of bad review people hate it just I didn't understand what they expected, the movie tell you chill but as I understand from your review you didn't.
I mean yea maybe would be better but I don't think they wanted show as something better and impressive I think they exactly showed us what they want and it was chill.
Life is not bad as u see there is more out there, I saw a lot with all my journey but I know there are more like this guys showed me.
I see a lot of bad review people hate it just I didn't understand what they expected, the movie tell you chill but as I understand from your review you didn't.
I mean yea maybe would be better but I don't think they wanted show as something better and impressive I think they exactly showed us what they want and it was chill.
The entire movies dialog between characters consists only of drunk teenagers talking. No real conversations, just blabbering. The few lines in between that want to seem philosophical or meaningful, are as empty as the movies storyline. Sounding like quotes, a 14 year old puts on their bathroom mirror, they almost annoyed me.
The only maybe good thing was the camera, it made the movie feel like it was filmed by college students, which gave it a raw creative feeling. Sadly the story felt like it was written by college students as well.
The only time in my life I walked out of a cinema, I wanted to endure it, but the before mentioned philosophical parts were too much to endure.
I created an IMDB account just to give this terrible movie a bad review.
Would not recommend.
Would rather sit around quietly in a room doing nothing than watching a second of this movie.
The only maybe good thing was the camera, it made the movie feel like it was filmed by college students, which gave it a raw creative feeling. Sadly the story felt like it was written by college students as well.
The only time in my life I walked out of a cinema, I wanted to endure it, but the before mentioned philosophical parts were too much to endure.
I created an IMDB account just to give this terrible movie a bad review.
Would not recommend.
Would rather sit around quietly in a room doing nothing than watching a second of this movie.
While Hollywood often dominates the perception of American cinema, the vibrant and prolific world of American independent cinema exists as a testament to the nation's diverse storytelling landscape. Despite its undeniable contributions, European media outlets have often overlooked this rich tapestry of filmmaking, focusing their attention elsewhere. This film, "Gasoline Rainbow," distributed by Mubi and produced by The Match Factory (recently acquired by Mubi), exemplifies this tendency, as Mubi initially seemed to mirror the European disregard for American independent cinema. However, the tide has begun to turn, thanks in part to filmmakers like Sean Baker, who have garnered recognition and acclaim at European award ceremonies, forcing a reevaluation of this overlooked cinematic tradition.
"Gasoline Rainbow" offers a poignant road trip narrative that challenges the idyllic image of the "American Dream" often projected by the United States, a nation that proudly proclaims itself as the "Land of the Free." The film delves into the lives of individuals who find themselves far removed from the idealized version of American life, exposing the harsh realities and struggles faced by many within this supposedly utopian society.
The Ross Brothers, who both directed and served as cinematographers for the film, have masterfully crafted a visual language that complements and enhances the storytelling. Their keen eye for detail and evocative imagery create a captivating and immersive cinematic experience.
The choice of music in the film suggests that the original concept may have centered around Generation Y, but was later revised to focus on Generation Z. This subtle shift in focus adds another layer of depth to the narrative, exploring the unique challenges and experiences of a generation often misunderstood and unfairly criticized.
The negative reviews on platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb are indicative of the unwarranted animosity directed towards Generation Z. These critiques often devolve into ad hominem attacks and bullying, ironically coming from members of Generation Y, the generation closest in age to the film's subjects. This phenomenon inadvertently reinforces the film's central theme of generational alienation and the struggles faced by young people in finding their place in the world. In a sense, the vitriol directed towards the film serves as a validation of its narrative.
Available for streaming on Mubi in stunning 4K resolution with 5.1 surround sound, "Gasoline Rainbow" is a film that deserves your attention. It tells the story of a generation that will shape the future, a generation that you may have overlooked due to preconceived notions. Through its exceptional cinematic language, the film offers a compelling and insightful exploration of the lives and experiences of Generation Z.
"Gasoline Rainbow" offers a poignant road trip narrative that challenges the idyllic image of the "American Dream" often projected by the United States, a nation that proudly proclaims itself as the "Land of the Free." The film delves into the lives of individuals who find themselves far removed from the idealized version of American life, exposing the harsh realities and struggles faced by many within this supposedly utopian society.
The Ross Brothers, who both directed and served as cinematographers for the film, have masterfully crafted a visual language that complements and enhances the storytelling. Their keen eye for detail and evocative imagery create a captivating and immersive cinematic experience.
The choice of music in the film suggests that the original concept may have centered around Generation Y, but was later revised to focus on Generation Z. This subtle shift in focus adds another layer of depth to the narrative, exploring the unique challenges and experiences of a generation often misunderstood and unfairly criticized.
The negative reviews on platforms like Letterboxd and IMDb are indicative of the unwarranted animosity directed towards Generation Z. These critiques often devolve into ad hominem attacks and bullying, ironically coming from members of Generation Y, the generation closest in age to the film's subjects. This phenomenon inadvertently reinforces the film's central theme of generational alienation and the struggles faced by young people in finding their place in the world. In a sense, the vitriol directed towards the film serves as a validation of its narrative.
Available for streaming on Mubi in stunning 4K resolution with 5.1 surround sound, "Gasoline Rainbow" is a film that deserves your attention. It tells the story of a generation that will shape the future, a generation that you may have overlooked due to preconceived notions. Through its exceptional cinematic language, the film offers a compelling and insightful exploration of the lives and experiences of Generation Z.
"...small-town Oregon who, with high school in the rearview, decide to embark on one last adventure: to make it to a place they've never been -the Pacific coast, 500 miles away."
I don't need everyone who writes about a place to literally be from that place, but maybe a glancing familiarity would be useful, no?
Just look at a map of Oregon. There isn't a town, and there isn't a route, that would make the ocean 500 miles away. It's a bizarre detail to center the entire story around, especially considering these kids could have been from any town further inland.
I don't need 100% accuracy to be invested in a story, but if you're trying to tell an authentic story about a certain part of the world, how can i trust your take on the subject when you don't even know the basic lay of the land?
I don't need everyone who writes about a place to literally be from that place, but maybe a glancing familiarity would be useful, no?
Just look at a map of Oregon. There isn't a town, and there isn't a route, that would make the ocean 500 miles away. It's a bizarre detail to center the entire story around, especially considering these kids could have been from any town further inland.
I don't need 100% accuracy to be invested in a story, but if you're trying to tell an authentic story about a certain part of the world, how can i trust your take on the subject when you don't even know the basic lay of the land?
I suppose you can watch a movie like this and feel nothing at all if you really want to.
That wasn't the case for me. Loved the thing, felt really connected to the group even though I more than double their age and I'm South American. Made me realize how similar the life experiences of people can be across time and space. How universal our feelings are.
And the closing track almost made me cry, so much beauty and feeling.
Sorry, not very great with the English language, but wanted to offer a counterpoint to the chorus of jaded reviews. I watched, I loved, left an impression on me. Hope you can be open to it as well.
That wasn't the case for me. Loved the thing, felt really connected to the group even though I more than double their age and I'm South American. Made me realize how similar the life experiences of people can be across time and space. How universal our feelings are.
And the closing track almost made me cry, so much beauty and feeling.
Sorry, not very great with the English language, but wanted to offer a counterpoint to the chorus of jaded reviews. I watched, I loved, left an impression on me. Hope you can be open to it as well.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresNo point in Oregon (especially on the banks of a wide river that looks to be the Columbia) is as much as 513 miles from the Pacific coast.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 979: Companion (2025)
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 29,068
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 6,241
- 12 may 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 29,068
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 51 minutos
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.85 : 1
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