Cool & The Crazy (1994)
Facts
| Directed by | Ralph Bakshi |
| Cast | Jennifer Blanc, Matthew Flint, Jared Leto, Alicia Silverstone and Bradford Tatum |
| Theatrical Release | September 16, 1994 |
| Video Release | August 5, 2003 |
| Running Time | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 786936226140 |
| Buy this item ... | 2 new from $9.98, 3 used from $3.00 |
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Average user review:| Not what I expected ! |
like. The plot goes something like this: A young couple, just out of high school gets married far too soon for their own good, but they both believed that being married would mean freedom and independence for themselves. The young wife called Roslyn, played by Alicia Silverstone, soon gets bored with being at home all the time and waiting for her husband to come home in the evening. Her best friend soon tells her that she is having an affair although she's also married - remember these are the 50s when something like that was considered utterly wrong and disgraceful. Anyways, the friend soon persuades Roslyn to join her on her nights out with other boys. Of course these boys are the absolut wrong types to talk to let alone go out with. Soon Roslyn's husband, played by Jared Leto, begins to suspect that his wife is cheating on him and starts to follow her around. Well, I guess you get the way the story is going. Needless to say, I don't want to spoil it by telling everything, but to be fair I must say that this movie felt more like a TV film than a real movie.
Nonetheless, if you have nothing better to do than watching it and spending some 80 Minutes with it isen't such a bad decision, although I would rate it as rather being in between a good and average film. August 20, 2008
| Cool And Crazy |
| Cool and the Crappy |
| Losers, and the women who love them |
The story takes place apparently in the late 1950s. This is appropriate for a couple of reasons. First of all, at this time it was still normal for the man to be the breadwinner and the woman to be a housewife. This concept is almost un-heard of today in dual-income families.
Second, this was the hey-day of the "bad boy" types. The fellows who are 10 time losers but believe themselves to be cool. The bullies who think they're tough by having 5 of their friends beat someone up. As you've probably guessed by now, our prom queen has too much time on her hands and gets seduced by a punk.
The timing is also consistent as the late 1950s were on the eve of the sexual revolution and the idea of "free love" that came into its own in the 60s. Some allusions to this are made as well.
While the plot of this movie may sound like a Romantic comedy, it is not. It's a drama. It's about a turbulent time in the social fabric of American history, when women ceased being "satisfied" as stay-at-home mothers, and economic conditions forced them not to be such. July 23, 2006
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