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Slacker (1991)
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Reviews Counted:29
Fresh:24
Rotten:5
Average Rating:7.2/10
Synopsis: Texan filmmaker Richard Linklater's debut independent feature takes an original approach to traditional narrative, creating an entirely new form of cinema in the process. Shot at a leisurely pace... Texan filmmaker Richard Linklater's debut independent feature takes an original approach to traditional narrative, creating an entirely new form of cinema in the process. Shot at a leisurely pace with a style similar to Robert Bresson, SLACKER follows the unmotivated inhabitants of Austin, Texas, over the course of one day, as they waste their time talking about politics, philosophy, and popular culture. Beginning with a cab ride in which the fare (Linklater himself) suggests to the driver a theory about alternate universes (which also happens to mirror what transpires on screen), the film abruptly shifts to another character and situation after an elderly woman is hit by a car. Soon after, another character is introduced, and the camera follows her. This formula sticks for the whole film; by the end, dozens of characters have been introduced and, just as quickly, been left behind. Linklater spent years taking notes in order to infuse original dialogue into every situation, which results in a sometimes pathetic, sometimes poignant, always amusing trip into a lackadaisical college town. Luckily, for fans of new and inventive approaches to filmmaking, Linklater himself wasn't a "slacker," ensuring the film's place in indie film history. [More]
Starring: Richard Linklater
Starring: Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Director: Richard Linklater
Reviews for Slacker
A charming ensemble piece, that may be the ultimate campus comedy, about media-fixated, affectless youngsters who became spokepersons for Generation X
A landscape-changing film for what it represents, as well as for what it contains.
Slacker is populated by new-age beatniks with neither fashion nor poetry, populating a culture that’s distinguished by its lack of culture.
Linklater proved from the start that he knew his way around a camera and could tell an interesting tale in 60 seconds, too
An innovative film with its many zany portraits of dropouts from the world of work and adult responsibility
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