Review of The Rules of Attraction (2002) by Thomas W — 03 Mar 2013
A bleak, albeit wide-eyed glimpse into the unrelentingly self-destructive lifestyle of college partying, 'The Rules of Attraction', for the most part, makes the most of its relatively shallow subject matter. Confidently directed by Roger Avary, 'The Rules of Attraction' features a strong script, flawed and often callous, but ultimately sympathetic characters to combine to be a fascinating tale of debauchery and love, even if it every now and then feels like watching 'Pulp Fiction' at a college.
Final Grade: B.
This review of The Rules of Attraction (2002) was written by Thomas W on 03 Mar 2013.
The Rules of Attraction has generally received mixed reviews.
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