Dazed and Confused
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Cast
- Jason London
- Joey Lauren Adams
- Milla Jovovich
- Shawn Andrews
- Rory Cochrane
- Adam Goldberg
- Anthony Rapp
- Sasha Jenson
- Wiley Wiggins
- Matthew McConaughey
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Mar 25, 2015
Is it normal to feel nostalgic about a time & place I didn't even exist in?
Ed GlendenningJan 24, 2019that’s not ben affleck acting he’s just like that
katieFeb 1, 2021So many tops and pairs of pants I need it’s not even funny
kayla - Mar 7, 2021
The epitome of No Plot Just Life
GrayFeb 28, 2020i want to own all the outfits from this movie and kiss all the girls from this movie and smoke a joint with all the boys from this movie
MurielNov 5, 2019no cellphone in sight literally just vibing
oppie - Oct 26, 2020
love how this movie demonstrates how cultish american highschool is yet makes me feel so jealous i wasnt part of it
JayJun 20, 2021BE A LOT COOLER IF YOU DID.
sanMar 15, 2021why isn’t it me driving around smoking a joint with matthew mcconaughey on our way to buy aerosmith tickets with our loser friends
Muriel
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this very mean spirited and yucky. if the ‘70s were really like this than thank god we’ve developed some standards as a society.
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just a fun watch really, there’s no point to this movie. but it’s great if you want a laugh or want to live in the 70s, it’s also great if you need some help with what they wore in the 70s! personally i liked this movie but mainly for the cast, cars, & fashion.
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It's a highly enjoyable spree that doesn't add up to a whole lot by the end. But you don't necessarily want it to add up to anything -- that's part of its charm. [24 Sept 1993]
The Age of Innocence oozes anthropological dazzle, but Dazed and Confused may some day rate its own Smithsonian showings for clinically re-creating the High School Experience 1976. [20 Sept 1993]
From the opening shot of a burnt-orange GTO cruising a high school parking lot to the strains of Aerosmith's ''Sweet Emotion,'' Richard Linklater's film nails mid-'70s adolescence so precisely that you'll need Clearasil by the end credits.