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Aside from a palpable undercurrent of homophobia, this has held up better than I expected. Director Michael Lehmann’s surreal, daydream-like vibe continues to be a very effective grounding for a bizarre and still very dark tale about high school angst and morality. Winona Ryder is great in it; she was truly channeling the societal anxiety of a generation at the time. Christian Slater is less winning; his performance is mannered and relentlessly posing, but it’s not a bad choice for a role that’s meant to be extremely polarizing.
Watched it with my fourteen-year old daughter who acknowledged “That was dark.”
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