Review of Nowhere (2002) by Cody P — 03 Mar 2010
My favorite film of all time, thus far anyways. I will admit it is not for everyone, but for those who "get it," it strikes a chord on many levels. I first watched it years ago when I was a teenager, and the angst of this film hit home, along with the sadness and alienation of being different, whether it be sexuality or other factors.
It's just so unique. The language used is creative to say the least...90'ish/Gen. X slang? The visuals are amazing, and the soundtrack is brilliant! Honestly, the music is one of the best things about this film.
The songs capture each emotion that I go through while watching perfectly. The description Araki gives sums it up better than I ever could...it's like 90210 on acid! I love the rawness of Araki's films, but this one is hands down my favorite.
Plus I have to admit this film is why I'm still in love to this day with James Duvall.
This review of Nowhere (2002) was written by Cody P on 03 Mar 2010.
Nowhere has generally received positive reviews.
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