
Doom Generation (1995)
Année de sortie : 1995
Pays : France, United States
Titre alternatif : The Doom Generation, Doom - Geração Maldita, Geração Maldita, Maldita generación, The Doom Generation - Tuomion sukupolvi, Elátkozott generáció, Doom Generation - Stracone pokolenie, Dum generacija
Réalisateur : Gregg Araki
Scénariste : Gregg Araki
Production & Genre
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Sociétés : Blurco, Desperate Pictures, The Teen Angst Movie Company, UGC, Why Not Productions
Genre : Action Film, Black Comedy Film, Comedy, Drama, Lgbt-Related Film, Road Movie
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés : blow job, california, controversy, crystal meth, cynical, drifter, eroticism, friendship, nazi, nihilism, on the road, polyamory, punk rock, severed head, shoplifting, surrealism, threesome, voyeur
Synopsis
In 'Doom Generation', Jordan White and Amy Blue, two troubled teens, pick up an adolescent drifter named Xavier Red during their journey through California. Together, they embark on a violent and sexually explicit road trip across America. The trio encounters various bizarre characters and situations, including Nazis, psychos, and quickie marts.
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Résumé
'Doom Generation' is a 1995 American film directed by Gregg Araki, known for its controversial themes of nihilism, eroticism, and punk rock aesthetics. The movie follows Jordan White and Amy Blue as they meet Xavier Red, with whom they share a polyamorous relationship during their cross-country trip. Despite the lack of details about the plot's progression and resolution in the provided sources, it is clear that 'Doom Generation' explores themes of youth culture, disillusionment, and sexual liberation through its surreal and cynical lens.
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