Budget
$7,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,217,849
Opening weekend US & Canada
$98,791
Gross worldwide
$8,764,007
Budget
$7,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$6,217,849
Opening weekend US & Canada
$98,791
Gross worldwide
$8,764,007
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By Leonard 2022-12-17 02:29:21
surprise! To all the cynic, sarcastic, high-spirited teenagers and young girls in adolescence, and to all the frustrated people who are out of place and look forward to recognition and hide in their own little world. Most were once Enid and ended up being Rebecca. When the corners are smoothed out, is it a reconciliation or a compromise? The old man finally waited for the bus, and Enid quietly left as a loser. Is it a kind of self-imposed exile? Finally, returning to this title, I thought it...
By Magnolia 2022-12-05 04:36:41
In the end, perhaps, I can only choose to leave alone, in this ghost world...
I just watched [Ghost World] and felt so much that I didn't know what to comment on. Loneliness and rebellion against the reality of youth? Perhaps the true taste of the inside can only be understood by seeing it, experiencing it, and experiencing it.
The happy music at the beginning of the film haunts every household, but only the heroine, Enid, is intoxicated and crazy. The numbness of the people around you seems to be telling you: You are a lunatic. In the end who is crazy to blame...
By Philip 2022-12-04 22:34:51
Proud and lonely, it is better to sail into the unknown
Believe me, if you keep watching for more than half an hour, you will be able to watch the whole movie, at least you are brought in and you agree.
In the first half hour you won't understand what kind of shit two naive and rebellious little girls can do. However, the subsequent development showed that Enid and Rebecca's growth paths became more and more clear and divergent - one began to endure and integrate into the adult world, while the other continued to be maverick and pinned his...
By Athena 2022-11-25 02:59:04
I came to see steve buscemi...
I looked at the reviews and it's basically for puberty, scarlett johansson and thora birch, of course, they're the heart of the movie, and they're really--"textured"...can't think of a better word to describe it. Especially johansson, I actually don't like "Lost in Translation", because I don't understand it, it's not my thing at all, but her "Girl with a Pearl Earring" really fascinated me...
but I watched it because of steve buscemi . In fact, the first glimpse in the "air prison"...
By Verda 2022-11-22 03:55:33
This drama is about the inner drama of the female protagonist who is "unhappy watching the whole world, doesn't want to follow the rules, makes the relationship between the people around you mess up, then cry and isolate, and then apologize and ask for peace".
In fact, this is an extreme lack of security in the heart. Rebellion is used to express loneliness, and hurt is used to interpret caring. Because you are too young to go through this stage.
The person who scolds the heroine...
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By Adela 2023-09-15 14:25:19
This was probably the first time I saw Scarlett Johansson on screen. Watching this movie was when I was graduating from college and going into society, and I was deeply touched by the confusion of graduates facing the new world, like entering a ghost world. In a place that truly advocates a high degree of freedom of thought, the quiet disappearance of youth is a disappointing and unacceptable fact, but it is the key to the next...
By Roxanne 2023-08-05 01:34:25
As a piece of youth film, all kinds of colors and annoyance are inevitable, but there are also all kinds of strange jokes, which is really an inexplicable combination. It's still pretty...
By Yessenia 2023-07-30 22:50:16
I can already shake the dance on TV at the...
By Fernando 2023-07-15 00:00:08
"You really want to fuck up the system? Go to business school. That's what i'm going to do. Get a job and fuck things up from the...
By Jade 2023-07-08 21:38:56
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Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: What's the story with the two cheerleaders over there?
Joe: They're Seymour's.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Seymour? No. You gotta be kidding me.
Joe: Don't worry about it. I lived with the guy for five years. He's not getting any. Neither are you.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Hey, you know what? Listen to me, Joe. All right? Let me tell you something, Joe. Okay? You can't score a home run without swinging the bat. All right? Physically impossible.
Joe: Right.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Watch and learn, padre.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: There's a seat right there. Hey, mind if I sit down?
Rebecca: Yes.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Oh, man, that was cold. Nah, you're all right. You're pretty sharp. Hey, you're wearing a green dress. What are you, Irish? I bet you're Irish. What's your name?
Rebecca: Melorra.
Gerrold, the Pushy Guy - Record Collector: Ah, Melorra. So, uh - so, listen to me, Melorra. You know, uh, let me tell you something. You seem like an interesting chick, you know. What are you doing hanging here with all these losers? You know? I mean - what do you say you and me go, uh, hit some night spots?
Enid: [walking into Anthony's Adult Store] Oh, my God. Look at all these creeps!
Seymour: Hey, hey. Shh. Okay, can we go?
Enid: [laughs] This place is a total riot!