Kicking And Screaming Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

Inspired by the advent of Seattle's grunge music sound and popular films such as Slacker (1991) and Singles (1992), the Generation X comedy-drama was born. Typified by characters in their early twenties sharing an abundance of education, a lack of career direction, stunted romantic aspirations and an obsession with popular culture, one of the better examples of the genre was Kicking and Screaming. Josh Hamilton stars as Grover, a recent college graduate and aspiring writer depressed over the departure of his girlfriend Jane (Olivia d'Abo) for a fellowship in Prague. Josh's best friends are in a similar predicament. Skippy (Jason Wiles) is a classic slacker couch potato still attending classes despite having graduated, while the philosophical Max (Chris Eigeman) and Otis (Carlos Jacott), a mechanical engineer, both remain unemployed. Tenth-year student Chet (Eric Stoltz), who works at a local bar and has still not finished his education, serves as a cautionary tale for the four unmotivated pals. Kicking and Screaming was the debut of writer and director Noah Baumbach and the first of several cinematic collaborations between him and actors Eigeman and Stoltz. - Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Theatrical Release Date:
08/14/1995
DVD Release Date:
08/22/2006
Rating:
PG
MPAA Reasons:
for strong language, and some sexuality.
Run Time:
96 min.
Production Co.:
Trimark
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Themes:
College Life, Faltering Friendships, Men's Friendship, Existential Crisis, Twentysomething Life
Tone:
Understated, Wistful, Witty, Wry, Literate, Talky
Keywords:
Generation-X, career, college, graduation, slice-of-life
Language:
English
Status:
DVD