by emersonbiggins » Tue 13 Jun 2006, 09:51:55
This is a good movie, I'll agree. I feel it (or perhaps I...) was/am a bit conflicted, taking many subtle jabs at the artificial creation of suburbia while making it surreally perfect at the same time (as noted by the sprinkler synchro scene, ultra green lawns, lack of imperfections in houses/suburban landscape, etc.) Part of the film is almost envious of suburbia, but probably in a purely ironic way. It's almost as if half the viewers of this movie will leave with their notions of civilization unchallenged and, rather, reinforced, and the other half of us affirmed that the sprawl lifestyle is fatally flawed and doomed to oblivion.
end rant
"It's called the American Dream because you'd have to be asleep to believe it."
George Carlin