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Dazed and Confused

What it’s about

This buoyant comedy traces hijinks on graduation day (and night) at a local high school in the heady period of the mid-seventies. Freshmen get hazed by seniors; football jocks harassed by their coaches; party plans are made, then shifted; and lots of young people get high. The plot takes a back seat to the energy and talent of its young ensemble cast, including stars-to-be Affleck (as a boisterous bully), McConaughey, and Posey.

Why we love it

This infectious, often hilarious movie wins you over with its sheer exuberance and dead-on recreation of the wild and wooly '70s. Director Linklater satirizes the period with considerable affection, so we feel nostalgia for a period many of us thought (at the time) was a mediocre follow-up to the prior decade. A terrific line-up of '70s rock classics  and those distinctive cars  add pungent flavor and atmosphere. McConaughey steals every scene he's in as an aging alumnus/party boy who never really left school, and Posey is also memorable as a tough senior girl. (That said, the entirety of the lesser-known cast is solid). Here’s an ideal double feature with “American Graffiti” or “Fast Times At Ridgemont High.”

Jason London, Rory Cochrane, Wiley Wiggins, Adam Goldberg, Parker Posey, Ben Affleck, Matthew McConaughey, Milla Jovovich Richard Linklater

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