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Directed by Gus Van Sant
A skateboarder has a run-in with a security guard that results in the man's death. Confused, fearful, and evasive, the teen wanders the streets of Portland as his life takes a turn for the worse in director Gus Van Sant's screen adaptation of author Blake Nelson's grim coming-of-age tome. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
 
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"In no particular order, some movies I saw during my Christmas vacation: Paranoid Park - Apparently high school is just as boring and arbitrary as I remember it, even if you've killed someone and are trying to evade the police. The Cu " [More]
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"Gus Van Sant's new flick which is in theaters and On Demand through IFC. Only 80 mins long and a lot of the scenes are repeated through flashbacks. One of the better Van Sant films as of late (I was yelling at the TV when watching Gerry.... two hours of watching people walk through the dessert. I shit you not). Interesting choices for music and non-actors. Some good and some bad on both fronts. The cinematography was g " [More]
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"Adapted from Blake Nelson’s young adult novel, Paranoid Park is a wonderful mystery, not so much whodunit, although that’s part of it, but as a character study. The film’s focus isn’t about solving the crime, but how the main character deals with it.Alex (Gabe Nevins) tells his version of the story in a journal. He " [More]
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"Gus Van Sant exploring his familiar Northwest American childhood detachment and apathy. This is among his best work - in the same league with Drugstore Cowboy, My Own Private Idaho and Elephant. I cannot wait to watch this again soon. It really is a companion piece to Elephant without the abject horror. I know of these skatepark guys - I have seen them and met them recently and I used to do a bit o " [More]
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"Married Life, Paranoid Park, and Snow Angels: three independently produced American films, all being released this weekend by indie arms of major corporations, and three films that, according to Anthon " [More]
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Paranoid Park, Gus Van Sant's first film since his aesthetically and thematically linked death trilogy (Gerry, Elephant, Last Days), represents yet another moment when Van Sant sheds his most recent style and takes inspiration in something new. Adapted from a book by Blake Nelson, Paranoid Park is a coming-of-age tale about Alex (Gabe Nevins), a teenage skater who responds to the world around him with a humble disinterest. He is unmoved by everything, be it the war in Iraq, his parents divorce, or the sexual advances of the cute girl who calls herself his girlfriend. Only when he makes his first visit to the title skate park -- a place so intimidating that, at first, he's not sure he can handle it -- does the young man discover something that alters his perception of both himself and the world. At his best, Van Sant imbues mundane reality with potent lyricism. In that regard, Paranoid Park may be the most quintessential expression of his outsized talent. With the help of the supremely gifted cinematographer Christopher Doyle, Van Sant loads the film with slow camera moves that at first communicate the main character's disassociation, but later help explain the beauty and the weight of the world as he now perceives it. Newcomer Gabe Nevins imbues Alex with a startling amount of commonality. He is neither a romanticized loner nor an unstable troublemaker, but simply an inarticulate -- though certainly not unintelligent -- 16-year-old trying to come to grips with a profound loss of innocence. From lying to his mother to listening to his overly sensitive younger brother to just driving around in his mom's car, Alex can and does interact with those around him, but his life-changing night at Paranoid Park makes him appreciate everybody, including himself, just a little more. Paranoid Park is a quiet film full of subtle but important moments of character development that are intensely moving thanks to the unobtrusively beautiful camerawork and the naturalistic acting. Even if the movie's low-key modesty will keep many people from considering it among the greatest of Van Sant's films, it might very well be his most representative. Gus Van Sant remains one of the few commercially successful directors willing to continually reinvent himself. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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