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Dazed and Confused

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Apr 24, 2026
8
SayreTX
Like American Graffiti before it, this film perfectly captures a transition into young adulthood while also faithfully depicting the idiosyncrasies of an era (the late 70's) and locale (Austin, TX). It does so through humor and all-night escapades of young people who are straining at the yoke of the system, as all young people should.
Jan 2, 2026
8
fluis0575
D&C retrata fielmente la vida adolescente de los 70's. No pretende dar un mensaje profundo o desentrañar la psique del adolescente, solo mostrar lo que quieren. Recomendación: Verla antes que "Everybody wants some", también de Linkerlater.
Aug 2, 2025
10
Makzinrelaxin
Classic must see, if only to become more culturally literate in reference to the 90's classic movie genre.
Jan 19, 2025
9
stxr_eli
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Apr 14, 2024
10
superfrog281
The thing that stunned me the most about Dazed and Confused is not any inventive humor, but the realism it captures. This is a movie that's a worthy to behold because of its realistic portrayal of a day of high schoolers lives, a humorous touch to it that also looks so realistic, and the great cast that's assembled; I noticed two familiar actors that looked young in this movie: Ben Affleck and Matthew McConaughey. Richard Linklater really makes great realistic movies especially Boyhood, and it can really take you back to nostalgia just by letting yourself be absorbed into the movie and characters with them.
Aug 22, 2022
8
royalguy07
All of the budget must of gone to the soundtrack, the rest was an extremely enjoyable hangout movie. The people aren't perfect, but makes you wish you had some of these experiences.
Nov 3, 2021
10
NickTheCritick
Once again Richard Linklater confirms to be truly an atypical director who alternates extremely personal projects with commercial ones. This is by far the best teen movie ever made. The characters are fantastic and every time you watc this movie it it's a bit like the protagonist's friends are your friends too. This film smells of real life, old times and true friendship.
Mar 4, 2021
10
freeridearts
This is a great film. This is a great film. This is a great film. This is a great film.
Jan 29, 2021
9
gracjanski
Somehow I liked this movie and felt natural. It showed the problems of teens and had some funny scenes. Especially the characters are detailed and therefore interesting.
Feb 19, 2020
10
Slanway
Amazing movie! Wouldn't change anything. Favorite line, "I keep getting older and them high school girls stay the same age..."
May 25, 2019
8
amheretojudge
Linklater is scoring something so big here, that not only us, but the stars themselves find reminiscing about the good days. Dazed And Confused Linklater is clear and alert about his project. Featuring a train of various sketchy sequence emerged from the carefree attitudes of the teenagers living the last day of the school like their last day of their lives, the director, Richard Linklater, has actually crafted a sensible meaningful party oozing the innocence behind the not-so-innocent deeds of these characters. In fact, there is a separate scene where the humiliation is turned to 11, deliberately. The senior girls chafing the junior ones religiously with bizarre new ways and then comforting them, after it all ends and welcoming them with open arms in their groups. Now, this is where Linklater sees his window to get in our mind, and he doesn't let go of that opportunity. Another trail of crumbs he spreads out, is the escapism theory that junior kids follow after being terrorized and threatened by the seniors, which turns itself into a whole new character. Matthew McConaughey coming up with the iconic line, "Alright! Alright! Alright!" is the least exciting bit, he performs in here. With a sensational easiness in his body language and language, he pitches every line as a punch line and as a result, you find yourself on the floor laughing and wishing for more of his non-informative and assertive dialogues. Similarly, carries Ben Affleck, a one dimensional character, a stereotypical bully that hits at every red sign as a sign of challenge. In fact, I love that scene when the aftermath of a fight-gone-wrong is showcased as a celebratory win. This remains to be the theme of the film, resisting the urge to get sick after the party is over, poking the father unknowingly after he has caught his son from having a party and sobbing and melting down after getting into a huge fight leaving a bit Dazed And Confused.
Feb 5, 2019
3
Andremax
What is funny or at least interesting in a couple of teenagers smoking marijuana and talking foolishness?
Oct 31, 2018
8
Compi24
One of the very few quintessential coming-of-age comedies, honestly. There's "American Pie," there's "Superbad," and then there's this. Richard Linklater achieves everything that this movie needed to have on lock. You get an almost uncanny evocation of the time period and atmosphere. You get an unending slew of hilariously quotable bits, scenes, and sequences. And you get an immersive environment of cliques, classes, and castes, all mingling and intertwining with one another throughout a story that does nothing else but hearken back to the good ol' days of high school yore. It doesn't get much better than movies like this and I regret having not seen it for so long.
Sep 30, 2018
8
ahmedaiman9999
So, Richard Linklater aimed to capture the high-school life spirit of the 70s in a mere 103 minutes-long movie devoid of a real plot that represents a single day to introduce us to many characters, and gradually developing them via consequences and repercussions they have with other characters while making us invested in all these characters, and care about some particular characters, especially one character which is the protagonist. Did he succeed? Hell yeah! But he also excelled at every single unpredictable level. And the fact that this movie is one of the most quotable movies of all time is more than a enough to prove that. For If this means anything, it would be that Richard Linklater perfected the balance of making a lifelike film that has plenty of lines that are far from being real-life, yet don't feel but so. Alas, the movie may be overstayed its welcome before twenty minutes from its end. Also, the denouement suffers from a couple of coming-of-age movies clichés. That being said, these flaws don't lower even a little bit from the magical experience I had watching this unexampled cinematic gem that had my eyes glued to the screen from start to finish. And how can I forget the impeccable soundtrack that's, without any exaggeration, one of the best soundtracks ever put on film. Dazed and Confused is the definition of a slice-of-life film! (8.5/10)
Jun 22, 2018
7
YungKang
The brilliance of Dazed and Confused comes in how much is conveyed with such little substance. Curiously absorbing.
Feb 23, 2017
8
Benkoko11
Linklater's cult-classic high school ensemble comedy captures the zeitgeist of 70's Texas without relying on narrative so much as a series of semi-related moments over the course of a night in Austin.
Dec 14, 2016
7
LeZee
The final day of the school, but it's just the beginning! I won't lie that I watched it after I saw 'Everybody Wants Some!!' from the same director. Because I liked that film and I heard that was a spiritual sequel to this one. So there goes my reason. I usually love the 80s and 90s teen films, you can't compare them to what they make now. The film was from the edge of before my generation began, but I'm very related that time than the other end. So I felt very familiar and enjoyed it thoroughly. The film focused on the final day of the high school. It opened in the afternoon during the final class and followed by night where a party was arranged by the seniors that does not take off after their parents suspected it. Between the freshmen and the seniors, a tradition follows. Some of them escape, but those who got caught, struggles to way out. Not everyone, some make it their best time in high school. So who gets what and how everyone's night turns out revealed in the remaining. We can see some of the big names of the today's cinema in this 23 year old film. Matthew ****, Milla Jovovich, Ben Affleck and many more. Though the film never focused one particular character, it was neutral and stayed that way till the end. But it told the story of the final day of the high school about the individuals and their intentions. You do not have to be a youngster to enjoy it, it will work for everybody. So I hope you watch it, especially before to try 'Everybody Wants Some'. 7/10
Apr 4, 2016
2
TheKavehJ
Don't even try to watch this one, just see the sequel instead. The film has no point whatsoever, and is just 103 minutes of pure stupidity. From such a great director like Richard Linklater, this film is a major disappointment.
Feb 15, 2016
7
Ralfbergs
Fun movie about the 70s. Not giving it higher than 7, because it lacks something special in it though - you'll probably like it a lot if you like 70's vibe etc, but as a movie it isn't perfect.
Jan 31, 2016
8
Spangle
Honestly, Richard Linklater may be the only man to be able to make such an endlessly watchable and enjoyable film about a bunch of high school jerks who smoke weed and drink all day. Fantastically funny and a great look at high school in the 1970s, Dazed and Confused is a fun and enjoyable ride that may start off a bit odd, but once it hits its stride, it's a true joy. The ensemble cast is fantastic and it is tragic that a lot of them did not get any major roles after this, aside from this obvious few because they are all a delight. Matthew McConaughey does steal the show though of course with his multiple iconic lines that will continue to live on forever. Overall, Dazed and Confused is a truly enjoyable high school stoner comedy that is fantastically written and directed by Linklater.
Feb 4, 2015
9
borderlinefilms
for so long its not true I only saw it once. I dare not watch this again. For some reason it was playing at a dingy burlesque-haunted cinema on old Granville Street in Vancouver on a Sunday afternoon in 1993 where wasted men usually shuffle in to deposit their sperm. (Not enough credit goes to internet porn for cleaning up the streets). Richard Linkater wasn't a story at the time. The guy who made Slackers. The bastard love child of Jim Jarmusch and Chrissie Hynde for all I knew. No clue he'd be the chosen one to eventually deliver us to Boyhood. I went in with a friend on a lark and floated out on a psilocybin cloud of joy. I was awestruck. I know these guys! I wanted to endlessly sing its praises but my friend didn't get the same charge out of it. (Although months later at a Christmas party of wayward misfits, he couldn't stop playing the sound track). Maybe it was me. But this was exactly how I remembered High School in the 70's. Was I hallucinating the whole thing? Indeed I was stoned much of the time, but all that was brilliantly accounted for. All that was missing was a bit of Pink Floyd and a whole lot of Led Zeppelin as alluded to in the title. Dazed & Confused isn't merely the best movie about High School in the 1970's. It is the best movie about High School, and the best movie about the 1970's, and perhaps the best movie about male adolescence (yes, yes, IMHO, of course, what else). I dare not watch it again for what if I burst the bubble of such virgin memories to forever spoil my love and admiration for it. Or was it the dingy cinema I have fond nostalgic feelings for? Something. I'll have to watch it again, probably soon, once Linklater finally gets the grand red-carpet treatment along with the golden trinkets he so long deserves.
Jun 16, 2014
6
MovieGuys
Dazed and Confused very accurately portrays the whole "teenage wasteland" of the 70's, I'll give it that, but it ultimately has no real plot or any real end. It swerves back and forth between certain key scenes without actually going anywhere. But, it is one very entertaining movie for what it is. The whole reason to watch Dazed and Confused is Matthew McConaughey saying "alright, alright, alright!"
May 23, 2014
9
Viper8787
I loved this movie I was told it was great but I never had the urge to check this movie out, and I am really glad I did. It was a blind buy for me on Blu-Ray and I am so glad that I picked it up because I will be able to watch this movie over and over again. It wasn't a laugh out loud comedy say like The Hangover but it was just so funny as a movie as a whole with so many memorable scenes. Found myself smiling and laughing the whole time a great watch.
Jul 4, 2012
8
geedup
I think this is the first movie I liked concerned with the "last day of school" type scenario. A cast of actors that (for the most part) you never hear from again but are perfect for their roles in this movie. A little revenge, a little reminiscing, a little weed/indulgence during a time of innocence and absence of responsiblity.
Feb 8, 2012
8
TTW107
Fantastic movie. The movie is really about nothing, just the last day of school before summer but it just has that swagger. It has a ton of noticeable young faces that go on to have bigger and better careers. One of the most fun movies I've ever seen.
Aug 25, 2011
9
J-Shap
If I could just state an opinion (and by opinion I mean fact), Dazed and Confused is the best teen comedy of all time. It is an intelligent, energetic, and very funny look at a point in time that everyone lives through, with a strong dose of nostalgia and understanding. Set-up like Robert Atlman's take on high school, Dazed and Confused presents a cast of characters so huge that you'll barely have time to get to know all of them. Some say that's a minus, I call it a plus. You ever look into your high school yearbook and go "That guy! I remember him! He's was cool, I guess. Don't really remember much else though..." That's precisely the point. These are the people who end up influencing you the most, but you remember the least. The armies of stoners, jocks, preps, nerds, rockers, and all that jazz. There are no real struggles to overcome, and no real driving goal to the plot, other than just to enjoy yourself. You know what that sounds like? That sounds like pretty much everything I did as a teenager.
Aug 16, 2010
10
nboley08
Brilliantly funny and always entertaining. This is a film for anyone who ever wanted to grow up in the 70's but sadly missed it. It doesn't have a single thought in its head, but who cares when the scenes are so accurately shot and excellently presented.
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