Review of Slacker (1990) by Carnelia G — 24 Nov 2007
When I first saw Slacker, I knew I was seeing quite possibly the best film about the United States I ever saw. Austin is used as a microcosm between an incredible cast of characters living within the same social setting with radically different views of the world.
In breakneck speed, Linklater whisks us through dialogues about life, philosophy, politics, and the US that define paradigms of generations. A daring debut by Linklater and his classic.
This review of Slacker (1990) was written by Carnelia G on 24 Nov 2007.
Slacker has generally received positive reviews.
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