| Plot Synopsis |
by Jason Ankeny |
Like George Lucas' American Graffiti, Richard Linklater's Dazed and Confused is an affectionate look at the youth culture of a bygone era. While Lucas took aim at the conservative 1950's, Linklater jumps ahead a generation to the bicentennial year of 1976 to celebrate the joys of beer blasts, pot smoking and Frampton Comes Alive. Set on the last day of the academic year, the film follows the random activities of a sprawling group of Texas high schoolers as they celebrate the arrival of summer, their paths variously intersecting at a freshmen hazing, a local pool parlor and finally at a keg party. |
| Similar Works |
|
American Graffiti
(1973, George Lucas)
|
|
Fast Times at Ridgemont High
(1982, Amy Heckerling)
|
|
Grandview, U.S.A.
(1984, Randal Kleiser)
|
|
Malibu Beach
(1978, Robert J. Rosenthal)
|
|
Nashville
(1975, Robert Altman)
|
|
The Pom Pom Girls
(1976, Joseph Ruben)
|
|
National Lampoon's Animal House
(1978, John Landis)
|
|
Reality Bites
(1994, Ben Stiller)
|
|
Mallrats
(1995, Kevin Smith)
|
|
Empire Records
(1995, Allan Moyle)
|
|
|