Nowhere

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Nowhere is a movie from 1997, written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring James Duvall as a teen boy appropriately named Dark, doing his best Emo Teen version of Keanu Reeves from Bill and Ted.

The "plot" revolves around Dark's petty, vacuous, bisexual, drug-addled L.A. teen friends who get abducted by aliens, get killed, or commit suicide amidst lots of Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll as they try to get to an exclusive, rave-type party for more of the same.

The movie is supposed to be some sort of homage to Bret Easton Ellis, specifically Rules Of Attraction, American Psycho, and Less Than Zero. There are also references to Kafka (the cockroach), and Warhol (the soup can). It rounds out the supposed "Teen Apocalypse Trilogy" started by "Totally Fucked Up" and "The Doom Generation" (both also written and directed by Gregg Araki and starring Keanu Reeves James Duvall). It is described as "90210 on acid" on the VHS cover box, which is apt.


Tropes used in Nowhere include:

Dingbat: Have you ever like - I know it's none of my business or anything but - I kinda heard this rumor that you're kinda like waiting for the right person?
Ducky: That is not true. Kay? I've done it. I'm so sure.
Dingbat: With who?!
Ducky: Lots of people a bunch of different times. Okay?
Dingbat: Oh.

Dark: I feel it. Like a prenomination.
Lucifer: You mean premonition?!

Egg: Well, I mean my real name's Polly, but my friends all call me Egg. Dweeby, I know. But it just kinda stuck.

  • Cringe Comedy - Lots of talk about bodily functions and diseases.

Cowboy: Did you hear about Marcus? His butt hole fell out and he has to have surgery!
Dark: Oh, Henry.