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- <title>
- Oct. 11, 1993: Reviews:Cinema
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1993
- Oct. 11, 1993 How Life Began
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- REVIEWS, Page 83
- Cinema
- A Toke Of Our Esteem
- </hdr>
- <body>
- <p>By RICHARD CORLISS
- </p>
- <qt>
- <l>TITLE: Dazed And Confused</l>
- <l>WRITER AND DIRECTOR: Richard Linklater</l>
- </qt>
- <p> THE BOTTOM LINE: Where were you on May 28, 1976? If you're about
- 30, this cogent comedy remembers you.
- </p>
- <p> Randall "Pink" Floyd (Jason London) is the nearest thing Lee
- High School--or this engagingly vaporous movie--has to a
- hero. He's a decent guy, a star quarterback, a rebel with a
- cause. He is also his idea of a realist. Scanning a party-hearty
- nightscape of dopers, predatory jocks, ineffectual intellectuals
- and girls auditioning to be meat, Pink sighs, "If I ever start
- referring to these as the best years of my life, remind me to
- kill myself."
- </p>
- <p> Pink has a point, for the locals (the film was shot in Austin,
- Texas) are an eccentric bunch. In a town-honored tradition,
- the new seniors submit the new freshmen to hazing: the younger
- girls get pacifiers in their mouth, the younger boys paddles
- on their butt. Then, as a reward, they "take you out and get
- you drunk." What a dear ritual this is, mixing mandatory hedonism
- with the cracker camaraderie rampant in certain football-worshipping,
- cousin-marrying sectors of the American heartland. Paris, France,
- comes to Parris Island.
- </p>
- <p> Well, that was 1976, this is 1993, and somewhere Pink is being
- reminded of his words and handed a Ginsu knife. Who could not
- be nostalgic for those heady days when a gallon of gas or a
- pack of cigarettes cost 60 cents, when songs still had chord
- changes, when Gerald Ford was a nation's jovial punch line of
- a President? The '70s was the last pre-rehab decade: you could
- do cool stuff and not worry about dying from it. So despite
- Richard Linklater's attempts to be sharp-eyed about the period,
- Dazed and Confused is doomed to look as romantic as an old prom
- portrait.
- </p>
- <p> Linklater's problem here--as in his 1991 Slacker, a goofy
- La Ronde of layabouts and conspiracy theorists--is that he
- is incapable of drawing characters who are only caricatures.
- They always wriggle smartly to life, from the narcolunatic (Rory
- Cochrane) convinced that George Washington "toked weed" to the
- brainiac (Adam Goldberg) who decides he doesn't want to be an
- A.C.L.U. lawyer after all because he can't stand the people
- he would be defending. O.K., but what's the alternative? "I
- wanna dance!"
- </p>
- <p> The movie's advertising was modified after industry censors
- objected that it promoted drug use. Linklater is surely no ham-fisted
- moralist, and his film has lots of attitude to shake a finger
- at. But it also has enough buoyant '70s music to shake anybody's
- tail feather, and a kind of easy jubilance of narrative and
- character. Bet it makes you wanna dance.
- </p>
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- </article>
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