Scenes from the Suburbs 2011
28m | Short, Drama, Music | May 2011 (USA)
Storyline:
Directed by Spike Jonze, Scenes from the Suburbs is a half-hour short film inspired by Arcade Fire’s Grammy(r) award-winning album The Suburbs. Hailed as “absolutely f–king gorgeous” by INDIEWIRE at its U.S. premiere at 2011’s SXSW festival, this collaborative effort between Spike and the band is a part of Arcade Fire’s The Suburbs Deluxe release.
User review:
This film reminds me of my childhood growing up in the suburbs, and the music is from one of my favorite albums. I think both of these qualities are required to get anything out of this picture.
The images of the houses rolling by, airplanes overhead, and neighborhood kids playing made-up games under an overpass evoke memories of simpler times. This is the theme of both the album and the film: the loss of purity. It’s a nostalgia film.
It is a genuinely different movie. For those of us somewhat jaded by the Hollywood-franchising-machine, this may be the refreshing respite you were looking for.
The deeper subtext of the character’s relationships gets lost beneath the fantasy concept. But its short length is its greatest strength. It says what it wants to and rolls the credits. But even then, if you do not care about the album it is based on, it would do you no good to watch this movie.
Director: Spike Jonze
Writers: Spike Jonze, Will Butler, Win Butler
Stars: Sam Dillon, Paul Pluymen, Zoe Graham
Country of origin: United States
Language: English
Format : Matroska
Format version : Version 4
File size : 920 MiB
Duration : 29 min 23 s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 4 377 kb/s
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