Review of Daydream Nation (2011) by Ernest Hardy for Village Voice — 02 May 2011
Daydream is decently acted, overwritten, slickly shot, decked out with the requisite indie soundtrack, and propped up with angst-ridden poses and pouting lips. It's also another film in which on-screen teens, especially the nubile femme fatale at the center, are but vessels to showcase the screenwriter's irony-drenched, self-satisfied intellect.
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This review of Daydream Nation (2011) was written by Ernest Hardy and published by Village Voice on 02 May 2011.
Daydream Nation has generally received mixed reviews.
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