Review of Ghost World (2001) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 03 Sep 2007
It's surely the best depiction of teenage eccentricity since "Rushmore," and its incisive satire of the boredom and conformity that rule our thrill-seeking, individualistic land, and also its question-mark ending, reminded me of "The Graduate.
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This review of Ghost World (2001) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 03 Sep 2007.
Ghost World has generally received very positive reviews.
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