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MPAA RATING: R for some disturbing images, language and sexual content
Starring Gabe Nevins, Daniel Liu, Taylor Momsen, Jake Miller, and Lauren McKinney
An unsolved murder at Portland's infamous Paranoid Park brings detectives to a local high school, propelling a young skater into a moral odyssey in which he must not only deal with the pain and disconnect of adolescence but also the consequences of his own actions. As director of "My Own Private Idaho", "Good Will Hunting", "To Die For", and "Elephant", Gus Van Sant has created some of the most memorable works about youth ever committed to film. At the 2007 Cannes Film Festival, he was awarded the 60th Anniversary Prize for Paranoid Park, which is largely considered one of his finest films. (IFC First Take)
| GENRE(S): | Drama |
| WRITTEN BY: |
Blake Nelson (novel)
Gus Van Sant |
| DIRECTED BY: | Gus Van Sant |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: October 7, 2008 Theatrical: March 7, 2008 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 90 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | France / USA |
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The average user rating for this movie is 6.1 (out of 10) based on 44 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Jamie J. gave it an8:
Artful and inspiring. DEFINITELY not for the impatient. This movie is captivating in it's own way and has a pleasant simplicity to it.
Sean S. gave it a2:
In addition to the worst of Gus Van Sant's masturbatory indulgences, "Paranoid Park" also features a shockingly inept cast, including two girls who can't stop looking at the camera. I don't care that these kids were, with the exception of Taylor Momsen, untrained amateurs -- after all, look at what Steven Soderbergh accomplished under similar circumstances with "Bubble." One can hardly call "Paranoid Park" a movie; it's more like a personal tone poem that Van Sant made for himself, and no one else. I wish he would have kept it private. Its only saving grace is the gorgeous photography by Christopher Doyle.
David C gave it a0:
If you like scenes in slow motion walking boy are you in for a treat because this movie has lots of it. Not to be typecast, it also has slow motion skateboarding and various other slow motion activities. Critics for some reason love Van Sant, you won’t, just trust me on this. This is not a great film and don’t let any of the über-intellectuals tell you otherwise. Critics love it and you’ll hate it.
Alex H. gave it a9:
What most teens are looking for is action in a movie. That probably explains the bad reviews in earlier comments stating that this gripper is boring. This, to me, one of best of year.
Aaron J. gave it a1:
The gushing reviews are as pretentious and self-satisfied as this snoozer of a movie. Very little happens, which in of itself is not a problem in a great film (Last Year at Marienbad), but this is not a great film. In spite of a couple of gripping scenes directly related to the plot, this is merely a collection of slow-motion footage designed to fill time to approach a full-feature length film. My wife and I kept lookin at each other, rolling our eyes, saying "here we go, another slow motion scene of the protagonist dreamily walking down a hallway"... A rip-off. Avoid it unless you are intrigued by pretentious self-conscious movies.
Jonathan F. gave it a3:
A remarkably slow-moving story of accidental murder. when it should move along with a kind of anxious immediacy, it trudges on for what seems like two hours (the movie is 80 minutes) as it weaves a back-and-forth story more about nothing than murder or coming-of-age. while the cinematography is something beautiful, the rest of the film is a bit of a drag, especially the acting, which, for the most part is disappointingly inexpressive. Overrated.
Linda P. gave it a9:
A gripper.

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