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I love watching Reality Bites on a wet Saturday or Sunday afternoon with a big mug of tea & bar of chocolate!!! It's a truly great 'Chick Flick' that contains all the requirements ie. romance, heart break, comedy & of course the gorgeous men.
It effectively captured the time of the youngish adult culture in the 1990s. The film is functioned as a mirror representing the culture at the time. It's about an another story of seemingly successful,happy and affluent (typical or stereotyped) children who grown up in the 1980s. In the decade, everything was crazy and hyperenergetic. But, such hyper tension wouldn't be lust for a long time...of course. After the era, lots of wealthy and intelligent 'drop-outs' were coming out noticeably. Such phenomenon was not common in the previous eras... And this film is, seemingly, supposed to be synchronised with the time when such 'drop-outs' came out first. (After all, cineme is business and there is a marketing side...!Producer need lots of audeince for profits. Films have to be following audiences' needs/desire...) So, it's very interesting to see this film with the sociological perspective.Read full review
Watched this film when it came out at the cinema (1994?), it seems to encapsulate the early 90s really well. Great cast, funny & touching moments galore. Then it was directed by Ben Stiller (who I'd never heard of when I watched it at the cinema all those years ago). My favourite bit is where they get the guy behind the counter of the all-night store to crank up the volume as they sing along to My Sharona (The Knack).
I think i may be an exception here when i say I didn't like this film much.Seemed to have a very slow storyline and was so predictable,not my idea of a great film.
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