Scenes from the Suburbs

March. 01,2011      
Rating:
7.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A resident of a suburban dystopia tries to reassemble his fragmented memories of life as a teen.

Sam Dillon as  Kyle
Zoe Graham as  Zoe
Win Butler as  Crossvine Cop 1 / Soldier 2
Régine Chassagne as  Suburban mom / Mrs. Mochapaldi
Will Butler as  Crossvine Cop / Soldier 1
Tim Kingsbury as  Grocery store employee

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Reviews

Unlimitedia
2011/03/01

Sick Product of a Sick System

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Micitype
2011/03/02

Pretty Good

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Exoticalot
2011/03/03

People are voting emotionally.

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Allison Davies
2011/03/04

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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dinonico
2011/03/05

Ever so rarely are we given the opportunity to experience with our own eyes something possessing true beauty and wonder. Scenes From the Suburbs is exactly that, but also so much more. For a world craving sentimentalism as our own it's becoming increasingly complicated to experience events that touch us on the most personal level, mostly because films and other art forms are more and more built to be enjoyed by all, leaving behind those experiments that are minimalist in scale but truly grand in feeling. Spike Jonze sees this trend and seeks to provide us with something beautiful, something more than just a film or even an experience. He gives us, together with the ever so fantastic Arcade Fire, a short but powerful moment of indescribable emotions and nuanced conceptions of nostalgia, war, growth, friendship and the world.

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Horst in Translation ([email protected])
2011/03/06

I like Spike Jonze's other works and I have seen Arcade Fire live, so it looks as if I may enjoy this half-hour short film from 4 years ago. Unfortunately I did not. This was already the second time I watched this and I found it as bland and uninteresting as the first time. The story was simply not interesting. The jumps between growing-of-age scenes and military action felt too abrupt and the acting by the lead actor and most of the other cast members wasn't too convincing. I did not feel this was a very atmospheric watch and I cannot say the central character was portrayed in a way that I would really care for what he does or what happens to him. The Arcade Fire song used in here could have been a more catchy tune as well. Really disappointed by this one. Not a complete failure, a couple moments are okay, but as a whole it certainly was an underwhelming outcome. I wish I could at least recommend it to fans of the film "Boyhood" as many cast and crew members appeared in both these movies, but as somebody who really enjoyed "Boyhood", I must say that this one here is not even close to the Academy award winning film in terms of quality. Not recommended.

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Patrick A. Hauber
2011/03/07

Before I watched this, I watched the complementary music video to "The Suburbs" (the first track on the album of the same name). I recommend watching both.As someone who is questioning society's ideas of what it means to grow up, this story is a touching one. At first glance, to the uninitiated, it could come off like just another teen drama love triangle. That would be a tragic misinterpretation of this fine, authentic piece of art, and it would fall short of Arcade Fire's sensibilities and desire to deal with what's really going on with "America" beneath all the "issues." (At least, that's my interpretation of most of their work so far.) For, as opposed to some Disney story that pits friends against each other for a girlfriend/boyfriend, this isn't about that kind of relationship. In fact, it has nothing to do with the female character--it's about a friendship between two guys. A friendship torn apart by change (not good change) and fear as one of them pulls away from the group as accepts the deeper disease behind what the authorities in his life are telling him, and portraying.The unique symbolism of how our "communities" have become is a minimally-important background for a youthfully-, authentically-acted short drama between childhood best friends.I don't want to give the plot away, so I'll just end this by saying I now understand the album lyrics "With my old friends I can remember when / You cut your hair, I never saw you again." The questions it leaves us with are deeply important in this nation of detached souls.Should we look a certain way to grow up? Should we surrender to the world's system to grow up? *Should* we grow up?

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Steve Brindle
2011/03/08

On first viewing, I found the style and the pace of the piece to be a barrier, and the apparent ambiguity a bit of a let own. For example, due to the deliberate narrative direction, getting to know the characters in the time and context we spend with them is pretty difficult.However, watching accompanying the music video to "The Suburbs" fills in some, but not all, of the blanks, as it shows some parts of the story from a different perspective. I then couldn't wait to get to watch this film again. The second viewing, aided by an additional few moments of insight, that the main protagonist does not have, makes whole thing click together and become very rewarding. The questions that remain unanswered, that on initial viewing would appear massive, ultimately have no real relevance to the main story at all.A great enigma that, once revealed, leaves a satisfied feeling.

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