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Donde estaba usted en 1962
Here's how critic Roger Ebert described the unique and lasting value of George Lucas's 1973 box-office hit, American Graffiti:
"[It's] not only a great movie but a brilliant work of historical
fiction; no sociological treatise could duplicate the movie's success in
remembering exactly how it was to be alive at that cultural instant."
The time to which Ebert and the film refers is the summer of 1962, and American Graffiti
captures the look, feel, and sound of that era by chronicling one
memorable night in the lives of several young Californians on the cusp
of adulthood. (In essence, Lucas was making a semiautobiographical
tribute to his own days as a hot-rod cruiser, and the film's phenomenal
success paved the way for Star Wars.) The action is propelled by
the music of Wolfman Jack's rock & roll radio show--a soundtrack of
pop hits that would become as popular as the film itself. As Lucas
develops several character subplots, American Graffiti becomes a
flawless time capsule of meticulously re-created memory, as authentic as
a documentary and vividly realized through innovative use of
cinematography and sound.
The once-in-a-lifetime ensemble cast members
inhabit their roles so fully that they don't seem like actors at all,
comprising a who's who of performers--some of whom went on to stellar
careers--including Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford, Cindy
Williams, Mackenzie Phillips, Charles Martin Smith, Candy Clark, and
Paul Le Mat.
A true American classic, the film ranks No. 77 on the
American Film Institute's list of all-time greatest American movies. --Jeff Shannon
VHS - 1 hour 52 minutes Color