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Remember the Daze
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During the summer of 1999, a group of teenagers, through interconnected narratives, live through their last day of high school, relish the advent of summer vacation, struggle with drugs, sex, and the unpredictability of the future before them.
During the summer of 1999, a group of teenagers, through interconnected narratives, live through their last day of high school, relish the advent of summer vacation, struggle with drugs, sex, and the unpredictability of the future before them.
Actors:
Shahine Ezell,
Luka Apt,
Lyndsy Fonseca,
Taylor Kowalski,
Brett Kelley,
Max Hoffman,
Duncan M. Hill
Shahine Ezell
Luka Apt
14 June 1988, Los Angeles, California, USA
Lyndsy Fonseca
7 January 1987, Oakland, California, USA
Taylor Kowalski
5 July 1988, Van Nuys, California, USA
Brett Kelley
Max Hoffman
30 August 1984, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Duncan M. Hill
August 27, 1987 in North Carolina, USA
Country:
United States
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April 11, 2008
Mostly, though, Remember the Daze is a set of largely plotless scenes showing teens trying to score either sex or drugs, with no particularly profound point to any of it.April 11, 2008
[Director Jess] Manafort aims for Dazed and Confused, but falls well short of Can't Hardly Wait.
Laura Kern
April 11, 2008
Ultimately, the ensemble of more than 20 featured characters seems as vapid as the intentionally caricatured adults who pop up on occasion. Where are this decade's John Hugheses? Or even the Cameron Crowes?April 10, 2008
Remember the Daze has the irony-free, instant-nostalgia earnestness of your high school yearbook, but watching it is not likely to conjure your own youthful emotions -- it's more like flipping through the generic memories of a complete stranger.April 11, 2008
This movie isn't even sophomoric; it's freshmanic.