This is a twisted story about sex, drugs, and college. Three disturbed students at Camden college get involved in a love triangle. Sean Bateman is a womanizing drug dealer who falls in love with virginal Lauren (not to be confused with her slutty roommate Lara,) because he inspects that she is his secret admirer, who is leaving notes in his box. Although Lauren does like Sean, she is still infatuated with Victor (her shallow ex boyfriend) who is in Europe for a semester. Lauren used to date Paul before he came out of the closet, and now Paul has his eyes on Sean when he mistakes him for bisex... ual. Things get more complicated since all the side characters (including the mentioned Lara and Victor) are deeply disturbed as well. Everybody is only looking out for themselves.
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Rules of Attraction, The Updating Bret Easton Ellis' 1987 New England campus-set novel to the present day, The Rules Of Attraction follows a series of debauched co-eds - led by James Van Der Beek - as they drink, screw and snort their way into oblivion
Far superior to his disappointing debut, the 1994 bank heist movie Killing Zoe, The Rules of Attraction goes some way to reminding us why Pulp Fiction co-writer Roger Avary was so feted in the 1990s.
Choreographed to a period soundtrack featuring Blondie and The Cure, the film is a visual tour-de-force, full of beguiling camera tricks. This is most effective in an opening sequence that begins with the final scene and then winds...
Almost everything you need to know about Roger Avary's swaggering adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' 1987 novel The Rules of Attraction happens in the movie's first 10 minutes. At an "end of the world party" where she's had too much to drink, a college freshman named Lauren (Shannyn Sossamon) follows a film student into a bedroom where she expects to lose her virginity. Lauren keeps drifting in and out of consciousness, which is why it takes her a few seconds to realize that the guy flailing on top of her isn't the film student because the film student is recording the scene with his digital camera. Resigned or too drunk to care, Lauren shuts her eyes--whereupon the stranger vomi...
Rules of Attraction, The
Literary adaptations rarely match up to their source material, and director Roger Avary's follow-up to Killing Zoe is no exception. A superficial interpretation of Bret Easton Ellis's cult novel, this is an arrogant combination of social satire and 1980s teen comedy. The film centres on three New England college students: drug-dealing waster Sean (a menacing James Van Der Beek), bisexual party boy Paul (Ian Somerhalder) and the virginal Lauren (Shannyn Sossamon). Linked by love and lust, the stereotypical trio flounder through a devil's playground of sex, drugs and violence. For the most part, this is played for dark laughs, giving the film an endearingly impertinent edg...
Rules of Attraction, The
A story of callow students indulging in fleshly pleasures; tricked out with a narrative that goes backwards (as sometimes does the film) and other gimmicks, it's like experiencing the day after the night before in a hungover flashback.
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