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Paranoid Park
TrailerAs teenage skateboarder Alex (Gabe Nevins) hops freight trains with a stranger, a security guard spots them and tries to forcibly remove them. Alex's life begins to fray after he is involved in the accidental death of the security guard.Actors: Gabe Nevins, Daniel Liu, Jake Miller, Taylor Momsen, Lauren McKinney, Scott Patrick Green, John Michael Burrowes, Grace Carter, Jay Smay Williamson, Christopher Doyle, Dillon Hines, ...»Director: Gus Van SantCountry: United States, FranceDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Paranoid Park"
Miami HeraldMarch 28, 2008Paranoid Park, Gus Van Sant's mesmerizing new movie, melds the dreamy languor of his last few films with a page-turner of a plot.
Seattle TimesMarch 21, 2008Gus Van Sant's capper to a trilogy of experiments in elliptical narrative and lyrical structure is a masterful triumph of art, craft and empathy for the complicatedness of being a real teenager.
Houston ChronicleMarch 21, 2008Regarding Paranoid Park as an elongated short rather than a feature helps a bit, because it's a miniature in spirit -- a small-format portrait of psychic malaise that just happens to last 84 minutes.
Detroit NewsMarch 21, 2008Paranoid Park becomes a portrait of the skate punk as repressed personality. The movie doesn't really go anywhere as a story, it simply unfolds.
ReelTalk Movie ReviewsJune 23, 2010In Paranoid Park, not much actually happens and yet one teenager's mind is filled with far more than enough to ponder for a long time.
Paste MagazineOctober 18, 2008In the hands of cinematographic mastermind Christopher Doyle, teenage spats, telephone calls and coasting skateboarders are infused with lyricism and dreaminess.
Austin ChronicleOctober 18, 2008It's breathtaking, heartbreaking, tragic, gorgeous, and true all at the same time.
Sin MagazineJune 18, 2008I would say that there is a really good 50 minute movie tucked away inside here, but Van Sant insists on padding it with material that doesn't belong.
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