Nowhere

 (1997)

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deliciously haunting
Apr 13, 2008
greatinformer - yahoo.com
I don't think any other director could pull of alien abductions and other strange and fantasy-like situations in a coming-of-age movie like this.... Full review
a psycodellic ride
Oct 07, 2007
graykevin20 - yahoo.com
the movie in itself is a masterpeice.once again greg arrkai has outdone himself....im hoping to see more of what he has to offer after see this film ...if anyone else likes this film check out the other 3 films which are... Full review
it's like an emo "Pulp Fiction"
Aug 20, 2007
kevel_28 - yahoo.com
Okay, ‘Nowhere’ is not going to be for everyone; It’s for Araki fans. ‘Nowhere’ is the last installment of Gregg’s “doom trilogy”, the other two being: “Totally F***ed up” & “The Doom Generation”. They are odd, gloomy, romantic, dark comedies for... Full review
What a disappointment
Aug 20, 2007
mattvl79 - yahoo.com
Let's see: the movie made no sense; the plot had no point to it; there is too much homo-erotic banter; the acting is, for the most part, stiff and forced; the visuals are cheesy; the laughs are few and far between;... Full review
fav movie
Aug 20, 2007
coltsfan20022000 - yahoo.com
this is the first movie that I have watched and as soon as it was over I had to watch again to make sure I had really seen what I had just watch and to make sure I did not miss... Full review
crazy...but nice
Aug 10, 2007
suscendejas - yahoo.com
Ive seen this movie like 5 times and everytime i watch it it doesnt get any less weird but i enjoyed it. shocking and freakin weird of coarse but i found it oddly nice.... Full review
It Could Have Been Better :(
Apr 02, 2007
tioga42001 - yahoo.com
I didn't care for this movie much. There were characters that did'nt need to be added in the storyline, like Ryan Phillipe's character. Mysterious Skin (directed by Gregg Akari who also directed this movie) was better in the story and acting... Full review
A bizarre masterpiece! Bravo!
Oct 22, 2006
gothicgoblin1334 - imdb.com
The third and final chapter in Araki's "Teen Apoloclyspe Trilogy" consists of sexual discovery, graphic violence through religion and alien abduction. The style is truly innovative and moving with an ending so bizarre it lives up to the tag-line: 90210... Full review
Nowhere but Here
Sep 01, 2006
WDPrystauk - imdb.com
Nowhere is an exceptional, wild and trippy ride. Like Terry Gilliam, Araki delivers a fantasy type realm intertwined with our own reality. Yet, just like reality, the movie is chock full of drama, comedy, violence, tenderness, craziness and the unexplained.With... Full review
We're Trash...You and me..litter in the breeze...
Mar 06, 2006
wunzntooz - yahoo.com
Confession. This is one of my favorite movies of all time. The first time I viewed it I was like 'huh?' but the second time I felt the power. By the third viewing I was in love. The soundtrack is in... Full review

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Nowhere is like a psychedelic journey into madness. The movie follows the lives of a unique group of 20-year-olds living in Los Angeles. The movie deals with sex, rape, drugs, suicide, homosexuality and extraterrestrial beings. ... Full Article

FILM CRITIC California director Greg Araki has touted Nowhere as the third of his "apocalyptic" teen films, which began with 1994's Totally F**cked Up ,about a group of gay and lesbian friends, followed by last year's The Doom Generation . ... Full Article

AS BAD MOVIES go, Gregg Araki's "Nowhere" is right up there with the best of them.Perhaps it's AIDS or the feminist movement that has our youth so sour, disaffected and sexually unglued. ... Full Article

Nowhere
calendarlive.com1997-05-09
Friday May 9, 1997 As the credits unroll for the high-energy "Nowhere," Gregg Araki's most ambitious movie to date, we hear the voice of Dark (James Duval) observe, "L.A. is like nowhere. ... Full Article

The third and final chapter in Araki's teen-angst-run-riot-in-L.A. triptych is as gorgeously messy as the first two opening salvos (Totally F***ed Up andThe Doom Generation), but this time Araki employs a far broader and more complex character canvas than previously. ... Full Article

Once, as Gertrude Stein was reminiscing about her hometown of Oakland, CA, she said, and I quote, "There's no there, there." It's unfortunate that she was never asked about LA, or if she was, that her response was not recorded... ... Full Article

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