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Scenes from the Suburbs

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.4K
YOUR RATING
Justin Arnold in Scenes from the Suburbs (2011)
Coming-of-AgePsychological DramaTeen DramaDramaMusicShort

A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.

  • Director
    • Spike Jonze
  • Writers
    • Spike Jonze
    • Will Butler
    • Win Butler
  • Stars
    • Sam Dillon
    • Paul Pluymen
    • Zoe Graham
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Spike Jonze
    • Writers
      • Spike Jonze
      • Will Butler
      • Win Butler
    • Stars
      • Sam Dillon
      • Paul Pluymen
      • Zoe Graham
    • 8User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Sam Dillon
    Sam Dillon
    • Kyle
    Paul Pluymen
    • Winter
    Zoe Graham
    Zoe Graham
    • Zoe
    Ashlin Williamson
    • Paulo
    Zeke Jarmon
    • Zeke
    Win Butler
    Win Butler
    • Crossvine Cop 1, Soldier 2
    Sarah Neufeld
    • Crossvine Cop 2
    Sienna Blaw
    • Sienna
    Richard Reed Parry
    • Kyle's boss
    Daidy Hurst
    • Baby
    Zoe Honeybloom
    • Baby
    Shannon Honeybloom
    • Vicky
    Will Buchanan
    • Border Cop, Soldier 3
    • (as William Buchanan)
    Justin Arnold
    Justin Arnold
    • Terrance
    Régine Chassagne
    • Suburban mom…
    Will Butler
    • Crossvine Cop, Soldier 1
    Marcel Dzama
    • Man who is shot
    • (as Marcel D'Zama)
    Jeremy Gara
    • Party Dancer
    • Director
      • Spike Jonze
    • Writers
      • Spike Jonze
      • Will Butler
      • Win Butler
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews8

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    10dinonico

    An Unparalleled Personal Cinematic Experience

    Ever so rarely are we given the opportunity to experience with our own eyes something possessing true beauty and wonder. Scenes From the Suburbs is exactly that, but also so much more.

    For a world craving sentimentalism as our own it's becoming increasingly complicated to experience events that touch us on the most personal level, mostly because films and other art forms are more and more built to be enjoyed by all, leaving behind those experiments that are minimalist in scale but truly grand in feeling. Spike Jonze sees this trend and seeks to provide us with something beautiful, something more than just a film or even an experience. He gives us, together with the ever so fantastic Arcade Fire, a short but powerful moment of indescribable emotions and nuanced conceptions of nostalgia, war, growth, friendship and the world.
    9ElPolloHermano

    well it was alright...

    but i liked the album more. The actors in the film didn't sound like the singers on the album so it wasn't really the same experience. Plus the actors were much younger than Win, Will, Regine, Richard, Sarah and Jeremy. Tim also. The movie was too long for my taste but my dad thought it was OK. My dad is also younger than Win, Will, Regine, Richard, Saraj and Jeremy. Tim is about the same age. The music in the film was really good because it was made by Win, Will, Regine, Richard, Sarah and Jeremy and Tim. The scene where one of the boys meets the girl is exciting because it reminds me of a personal experience. I thought the ending was confusing but that might me because I didn't watch the beginning. I'm pretty sure Will Smith wasn't in the film. What do you guys think? Private message me if I'm wrong! :D The directing was good. I also enjoyed the music by Win and Will and Regina and Jerry and Sara and Rick and Timothy. (When I say Will I don't mean Will Smith. I'm 92% sure he wasn't in the film.) But
    8thedamagedone

    Scenes From The Suburbs -

    I just finished watching Scenes From the Suburbs on www.mubi.com where it was posted on Monday and I have to say that it was very good. "Scenes From The Suburbs" is about a group of friends who live in a town that appears to be in some sort of local war. However, the film does not explicitly mention why the town is at war and it is focused more on the teenagers as they grow up over the summer. The young actors, particularly the main one whose name I cannot remember, are great and felt authentic. The cinematography was beautiful and I think Spike Jonze did a great job at directing. I liked how the music by Arcade Fire felt natural for the film. However, I can't help but wish it was a little bit less ambiguous and I think I enjoyed the music video for The Suburbs more than Scenes From the Suburbs. Overall, I enjoyed "Scenes From The Suburbs" and I think that if you love Arcade Fire then it is a must. Also, this just makes me eager to see Spike Jonze's next project.
    7Caleb00

    Nostalgic

    This film reminds me of my childhood growing up in the suburbs, and the music is from one of my favorite albums. I think both of these qualities are required to get anything out of this picture.

    The images of the houses rolling by, airplanes overhead, and neighborhood kids playing made-up games under an overpass evoke memories of simpler times. This is the theme of both the album and the film: the loss of purity. It's a nostalgia film.

    It is a genuinely different movie. For those of us somewhat jaded by the Hollywood-franchising-machine, this may be the refreshing respite you were looking for.

    The deeper subtext of the character's relationships gets lost beneath the fantasy concept. But its short length is its greatest strength. It says what it wants to and rolls the credits. But even then, if you do not care about the album it is based on, it would do you no good to watch this movie.
    1patrickhauber

    a tug on the heart and questions for the head

    Before I watched this, I watched the complementary music video to "The Suburbs" (the first track on the album of the same name). I recommend watching both.

    As someone who is questioning society's ideas of what it means to grow up, this story is a touching one. At first glance, to the uninitiated, it could come off like just another teen drama love triangle. That would be a tragic misinterpretation of this fine, authentic piece of art, and it would fall short of Arcade Fire's sensibilities and desire to deal with what's really going on with "America" beneath all the "issues." (At least, that's my interpretation of most of their work so far.) For, as opposed to some Disney story that pits friends against each other for a girlfriend/boyfriend, this isn't about that kind of relationship. In fact, it has nothing to do with the female character--it's about a friendship between two guys. A friendship torn apart by change (not good change) and fear as one of them pulls away from the group as accepts the deeper disease behind what the authorities in his life are telling him, and portraying.

    The unique symbolism of how our "communities" have become is a minimally-important background for a youthfully-, authentically-acted short drama between childhood best friends.

    I don't want to give the plot away, so I'll just end this by saying I now understand the album lyrics "With my old friends I can remember when / You cut your hair, I never saw you again." The questions it leaves us with are deeply important in this nation of detached souls.

    Should we look a certain way to grow up? Should we surrender to the world's system to grow up? *Should* we grow up?

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    • Trivia
      Zoe Graham's debut.
    • Quotes

      Crossvine Cop, Soldier: What are you kids up to?

      Kyle: Nothing. Just a little up dog.

      Crossvine Cop, Soldier: What's up dog?

      Kyle: Nothing much. You?

      [laughs]

      Crossvine Cop, Soldier: You're under arrest. Take it easy.

    • Connections
      References El Mariachi (1992)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2012 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Сцены из пригорода
    • Filming locations
      • Dairy Queen, 5900 Manor Rd, Austin, Texas, USA(Kyle's Workplace)
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    • Runtime
      28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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