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Over the Edge captures that raw, restless spirit of suburban youth in the late '70s. Directed by Jonathan Kaplan, the film dives deep into themes of alienation and rebellion as a group of teenagers in New Granada push back against the suffocating norms of their community. The pacing can feel languid, yet it's that very lethargy that builds tension, making the bursts of chaos more impactful. Performances by the young cast, including a pre-fame Matt Dillon, are genuine, embodying that frustrating blend of innocence and defiance. The practical effects used in the riot scenes bring a gritty realism that complements the film's overall aesthetic. It's not just a youth drama; it's a commentary on the pressures of conformity—and how kids often just want to be heard.
Explores suburban alienation and youth rebellion.Gritty realism with practical effects enhances the atmosphere.Features early performances from notable actors like Matt Dillon.
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