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Director: Gregg Araki
Cast: James Duval, Rachel True, Nathan Bexton, Chiara Mastroianni
In Los Angeles, a colorful assortment of bohemians try to make sense of their intersecting lives. The moody Dark Smith, his bisexual girlfriend, her lesbian lover and their shy gay friend plan on attending the wildest party of the year. But they'll only make it if they can survive the drug trips, suicides, trysts, mutilations and alien abductions that occur as one surreal day unfolds.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Nowhere, Gregg Araki's 1997 comedic drama with science fiction elements, received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its bold and surreal style while others found it overly indulgent. The film did not receive any major awards recognition, but it has found a cult following over the years, maintaining a 6.6/10 rating on IMDb and a 62% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
Why you might like this:
Fans of director Gregg Araki's distinctive surreal style will appreciate the trippy, kaleidoscopic journey of 'Nowhere' (1997), which blends comedy, drama, and science fiction into a colorful exploration of the intersecting lives of a group of bohemian friends in Los Angeles.
Nowhere is a 1997 black comedy drama film written and directed by Gregg Araki. Described by Araki as "Beverly Hills, 90210 on acid", the film follows a day in the lives of a group of Los Angeles college students and the strange lives that they lead. It stars an ensemble cast led by James Duval and Rachel True.
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