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Slacker

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 37min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,0/10
24.492
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Slacker (1990)
Dark ComedySatireComedyDrama

Un giorno di vita ad Austin, Texas dove ci spostiamo di luogo in luogo per un veloce sguardo agli emarginati, gli altezzosi, i sottovalutati.Un giorno di vita ad Austin, Texas dove ci spostiamo di luogo in luogo per un veloce sguardo agli emarginati, gli altezzosi, i sottovalutati.Un giorno di vita ad Austin, Texas dove ci spostiamo di luogo in luogo per un veloce sguardo agli emarginati, gli altezzosi, i sottovalutati.

  • Regia
    • Richard Linklater
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Richard Linklater
  • Star
    • Richard Linklater
    • Rudy Basquez
    • Jean Caffeine
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    24.492
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Richard Linklater
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Linklater
    • Star
      • Richard Linklater
      • Rudy Basquez
      • Jean Caffeine
    • 103Recensioni degli utenti
    • 64Recensioni della critica
    • 69Metascore
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    Richard Linklater
    Richard Linklater
    • Should Have Stayed at Bus Station
    Rudy Basquez
    • Taxi Driver
    Jean Caffeine
    Jean Caffeine
    • Roadkill
    Jan Hockey
    • Jogger
    Stephan Hockey
    • Running Late
    Mark James
    Mark James
    • Hit-and-Run Son
    Samuel Dietert
    • Grocery Grabber of Death's Bounty
    Bob Boyd
    • Officer Bozzio
    Terrence Kirk
    • Officer Love
    Keith McCormack
    • Street Musician
    Jennifer Schaudies
    • Walking to Coffee Shop
    Dan Kratochvil
    • Espresso Czar…
    Maris Strautmanis
    • Giant Cappuccino
    Brecht Andersch
    • Dostoyevsky Wannabe
    Tommy Pallotta
    Tommy Pallotta
    • Looking for Missing Friend
    • (as Tom Pallotta)
    Jerry Delony
    Jerry Delony
    • Been on the Moon Since the 50's
    • (as Jerry Deloney)
    Heather West
    • Tura Satana Look-Alike
    John Spath
    • Co-op Guy
    • Regia
      • Richard Linklater
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Richard Linklater
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    8mjneu59

    lost in America

    The title of Richard Linklater's deadpan debut feature describes a new generation of young, educated, aimless social misfits, part of a young neo-bohemian subculture of drifters, dreamers, and losers with no money, no ambitions, and no worries outside the occasional paranoid conspiracy theory. Their marginal lifestyle revolves around the concept of (in slacker vernacular) 'hanging out': eating, sleeping, watching TV, drinking coffee, and listening to the latest, local garage bands. But what they do best is simply talk, and the viewer is invited to eavesdrop on an extended series of hilarious soliloquies, anecdotes, and observations about politics, history, art, Smurfs, and UFOs, from a cast of nearly 100 genuine slackers pulled off the streets of Austin, Texas, apparently a hub of slackerdom. The film (not a documentary) is structured entirely around random encounters, methodically following one character after another, with no plot to interrupt all the verbal detours and digressions. It looks (and sounds) entirely improvised, but believe it or not was all carefully scripted and choreographed, and the result is one of the more unique and original American features of its time.
    7Screen_Blitz

    An inspiring work with seemingly no plot

    Richard Linklater is a director well known for making films revolving around personal relationships, philosophy, and how people are affected by the passage of time. For this, he has made some of very memorable movies in the past including the coming-of-age comedy 'Dazed and Confused', the romantic trilogy starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, and the critically acclaimed masterpiece 'Boyhood'. Rewinding back to the early 90s, Richard Linklater directed his first film centering on the social politics of citizens in Austin, Texas during the the Post-Baby boom period. This movie follows various unnamed characters and scenes dealing with seemingly random events around the city of Austin, including a young passenger (played by Richard Linklater) in a taxi car yattering about philosophy of dreams and reality, a young woman wandering around town trying to sell Madonna's Pap lipstick, a man lecturing on the existence of UFOs, a group of friends chatting about the conspiracy of John F. Kennedy's assassination, an elderly man who bonds with a criminal after thwarting him from robbing his house, and many other social misfits. The film focuses on each of these characters for a few minutes and their actions, and then cuts away to a new cast of characters, never showing them again.

    This film is a highly unique movie with an interest that is incredibly difficult to describe, even for fans of Richard Linklater's other works. The concept of this film is that it doesn't necessarily have a plot of any sort, but basically explores different aspects of a society and creates interest through the intriguing and thought-producing topics of their conversations. Topics such as philosophy, terrorism, conspiracy theories, and politics are placed in the institutions of the conversations. As we listen to their thoughts on the topics, the character development comes how the conversations flow and how the characters interact with each other, to make viewers engage with the characters. Some of the conversations warrant some laughter, while other tackles on more subtle material such as in one scene with the man chatting on the existence of extra terrestrial life, or the scene with the teenagers talking about their beliefs dealing with JFK's assassination. The acting works quite well and the cinematography stays solid. The whole movie plays like a mockumentary about society functions. The movie is an interesting work of art, but can only interest those who understand the direction Linklater is taking this film. The only major flaw with the film is definitely the abandoned possibilities that Linklater could have done with the concept to make the film capture better interest.

    Slacker is very unique and inspiring piece of work, but one that will definitely not appeal to everyone. Those who go into this expecting a plot will be significantly disappointed. But those who are able to understand the direction of this movie may enjoy this movie. This is a movie that doesn't tell a story, but rather explores aspects of societal and social satire.
    10matlock-6

    Original film, defining storylines

    The most interesting thing about Slacker is the way it was filmed. There is no real ONE storyline, until later in the film when viewers realize that one of the main premises is that everything that happens to someone in their day can have a effect on people they might not even know.

    The film is split into 5-10 minute bits and pieces, as the camera moves from person to person. The first character we meet sees someone on the street and has a conversation with then, then the camera follows them for a while. Great stuff for those who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder, which I think represents most of us age 30 and under.

    It's a very original and thoughtful idea. Rather than develop one storyline, we get to see part of many peoples lives and how they all affect each other. There are some great moments of comedy, and tongue in cheek humor, as well as sadness.

    Perhaps moreso than any other film, Slacker embodies what Generation X is/was all about. It is one of the great defining films of Generation-X, along with Trainspotting, Clerks, True Romance, and Reality Bites.
    9hausrathman

    Absolutely fascinating

    Director Richard Linklater follows one slacker after another in this absolutely fascinating film. Linklater throws out the rules of traditional movie-making with this low-budget film shot in Austin, Texas. There is no star, in fact, there is no central character. The camera simply follows one person, who meets and relates to a second person, then follows the second person to a third person and so on. Although the structure appears aimless, it remains thematically in focus throughout, and the film introduces enough interesting characters to fill five movies. The only problem is the length. By the end, the novelty starts to wear off a little bit.
    Schlockmeister

    The plot is... there is no plot

    This movie has no discernable "plot" except to follow the lives of some of the most interesting and quirky people you are liable to meet. You follow one person, you get a snapshot of their life and the movie then takes off on the life of a person that may just be walking by on the street. You get just enough to encapsulate where they are at in life right now. Most are going no where and this is the reason for the movies title. Great dialogue here and great stuff to get you thinking about the strangest things (Smurfs as Hindu propaganda???). Great movie if you will just give yourself over to it and release all expectations as far as what a movie is supposed to be.

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    • Quiz
      The average movie has 500-1,000 cuts in it. This one only has 163, and almost a third of them come from the last five minutes during the Super 8 film scene.
    • Blooper
      In the dialog between the Ultimate Loser and Stephanie from Dallas (just before the Madonna-Papsmear-Girl arrives) you can briefly see a microphone coming from the top.
    • Citazioni

      Working on Same Painting: Sorry, I'm late.

      Having a Breakthrough Day: That's okay, time doesn't exist.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      At the end of the credits, the usual disclaimer is replaced with: "This story was based on fact. Any similiarity with fictional events or characters is entirely coincidental."
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Night After Night with Allan Havey: Episodio datato 2 luglio 1991 (1991)
    • Colonne sonore
      Disturbed Young Man (With a Tan)
      Written and Performed by Keith McCormack

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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 luglio 1991 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Richard Linklater's Slacker
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Austin, Texas, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Detour Filmproduction
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    • Budget
      • 23.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.228.108 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 24.307 USD
      • 7 lug 1991
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 1.228.308 USD
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