Amy Heckerling / country USA / / genre Drama, Comedy / Robert Romanus, Sean Penn / review Follows a group of high school students growing up in southern California, based on the real-life adventures chronicled by Cameron Crowe. Stacy Hamilton and Mark Ratner are looking for a love interest, and are helped along by their older classmates, Linda Barrett and Mike Damone, respectively. The center of the film is held by Jeff Spicoli, a perpetually stoned surfer dude who faces off with the resolute Mr. Hand, who is convinced that everyone is on dope
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Viver depression. Viver depressants. I'm a big fan of Cameron Crowe and somehow never saw this even though it's been available in video format since the 80's I'm sure. The final shape of this film, however, does share some commonality with other work that Mr. Crowe may be given full credit for (ALMOST FAMOUS, SAY ANYTHING, among other cinematic successes. It also, inadvertently, by its trendy capture of teen High School culture serves as a bit of evidence of the shallowness of Baby Boomers on the decline. A lot is made of the colossal demographic importance of those born in the "Boomer" generation (the years 1945-1964 inclusive. At this feature's filming in 1981, the supposedly seventeen- and eighteen-year-olds at Ridgemont High are "rebels with an attitude." However, with a little checking I found out that Sean Penn was 21 and Judge Reinhold 24 (the female leads were closer to high school-agers. The madcap high jinks lead to many comic moments, only a few that are meanspirited. I enjoyed the film, despite the format I happened across it: a NBC Feature Film edited and fitted for the TV time period (July 28, 2001. The network thought it was "improving" it by muddling some of the teens' profanities and descriptive terms. Don't see this feature film in such a hacked-up form unless you have no other choice. The commercials that NBC ran intermixed with FAST TIMES were its "grandchildren" in ironic ways. For those who didn't see 1981 for themselves, FAST TIMES is terribly dated but simultaneously amazingly mild in its adolescent sex mania and rampant disregard for the bilge that is much of High School pedagogy. Mr. Crowe must've seen basically the harmless part of California secondary schools. (Notice in a purely ethnic Los Angeles High School's cinematic story, STAND AND DELIVER, how Hispanic and Chicano students act and look different as the 80's went on. FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH as an "ode to Boomer culture" is OK as far as it goes. It does put the "sexual revolution" and the "devaluation of chastity" under unflattering light as much of the entertainment business in the last 40-some years has done while thinking that it is doing young people such a "great favor...
Viver depressions.
Viver depressed. Viber depression medication.
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