ReesaTree
Joined Jan 2005
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Okay, so yes its an Indie Film. Yes the comic and the movie at some points seem ALL TOO similar. But the relationship portrayals and the human impacts in this movie make it a most excellent movie. There are subplots going on, surrounding the nature of a long time childhood friendship that has just matured to adulthood, which couples with the responsibilities of adulthood to challenge the bonds of a friendship. This film deals with an outsiders view of a suburban life that they are not totally happy with, and always looking for ways to rebel against. Often ending up feeling misunderstood. Real emotions, ideas and actions come out in the film, making it an enjoyable watch. I would recommend this movie to most everyone, not children so much, and not anybody going through the similar issues of reaching a junction in their life that challenges their bonds with friends, family and loved ones. I watched it once when I was in that sort of mind set, and it mostly just kept my mind racing. Excellent movie!
I first saw subUrbia in probably 1997, and since then I have shared it with countless people and watched it plenty myself. Its not the sort of movie that you can put in, and then not really watch, to me it requires a bit more concentration. At th same time, the events that unfold for the characters in this movie always strike me. Another major bonus with this film is the issues it takes the time and consideration to cover, sexism, racism, classism, urban sprawl, the third world, and more... Its not a movie for people that don't want to see that ugly side of humans, but then all too often in day to day life the suburbs serve to show the ugly side of humans. Not a movie for children, and I wouldn't watch it with my grandma! Its a powerful and real story of life past high school, but not dealing with college. Of life feeling stuck, trapped, sometimes defeated in your current place, here suburbia. Its not a movie that offers a ton of hope, but its a powerful movie nonetheless!