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Ghost World (2001) | Movie Review + Ending Interpretation 

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Huge shout out to Tyree for making this one of his Criterion patron picks! A film that surprisingly went under my radar growing up.
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@david3551
@david3551 4 месяца назад
Well Norman was clearly alive during the beginning and middle of the movie. As both Enid and Rebecca notice him. Although, only Enid communicates with him, Rebecca does acknowledge Norman is physically there when Enid mentions the line being inactive for 2 years. A clue comes from Norman. In the movie Norman becomes a touchstone for Enid. A constant in her life. In their last interaction, he tells her he won’t be there much longer. He knew he was dying. In my opinion Enid un-alived herself. Some people say the symbolism doesn’t add up because of her luggage. Norman never had any luggage. In Enid’s case it was voluntary. The voluntary part explains the luggage. She was self-destructive. At school, at home, and at work. She inadvertently ruined Seymour’s life. Because of her actions he broke up a with a perfectly good woman, he loses his job and apartment because of her “art” project. The end shows he was forced to move in with his mom. She would have dragged Rebecca down too but later changed her mind about moving in with her. Also in a weird way she manipulated Seymour. In the end, Enid could not live with herself.
@jonathanflores9874
@jonathanflores9874 3 месяца назад
I graduated 2001. I watched it for the first time after getting ghosted from someone I liked. This movie cheered me up and still does 23 years later. ❤
@Ann_T_Social
@Ann_T_Social Год назад
I love "Ghost World" so much. I was more Seymour's age than Enid's when it came out, but I'll eternally be an Enid inside. Thora Birch really nailed that character, the writing is so spot-on and the ambiguous ending is perfect in my opinion ~ it's still one of my favorite movies.
@scienz
@scienz Год назад
Enid is my spirit animal
@Swashbuckler332
@Swashbuckler332 Год назад
The imagery on the disc itself is modelled after the spindle labels of the records depicted in the film. The information about the artist, song and whatnot usually printed on an existing spindle with the record label's logo prominently displayed.
@davidbcalhoun
@davidbcalhoun Год назад
This is correct! Criterion has also done this with other discs. If there's something unusual in the packaging, it's likely a movie tie-in (e.g. the hidden blueprint in Lone Wolf and Cub)
@bobhuber8480
@bobhuber8480 9 месяцев назад
You put it very well and succinctly. I’m the kind of internet dick that would probably say, hmmm. I like how you thought that might have been the old way of how Criterion labeled their discs. Guess it wasn’t obvious to you that it’s supposed to look like the records Seymour collects.
@michellelekas211
@michellelekas211 10 месяцев назад
AT THE END OF THE FILM, THE OLD MAN DIES, AND ENID KILLS HERSELF. WATCH IT AGAIN, DUDE. To be "Happy" and to live a "Productive" life to Enid is the same as living in Hell. She chooses the Ghostworld instead. LOVE this movie.
@Boosted18
@Boosted18 11 месяцев назад
Interesting take on the old man, the ending and tiltle of the movie... I see it differently. Ghost World is a reference to her own self produced, stifled "phantasmic" world. To her, everyone is dumb, dead and alone and though she's a big do nothing, she believes she's smarter than everyone. She's just a "know it all" kid who actually knows not much because she doesn't take the time to "go deep" with things... she's just surface level. The old man even tells her "you don't know what you're talking about" when she tells him that bus line no longer exists. Bottom line, she was wrong and he wasn't a crazy old man waiting for a bus that never comes. She just never took the time to see the full picture. Finally, in the end as her world is crashing down, she sees him again and feels that he is someone who she can still pity and feel superior over, but when the bus arrives, she realizes she was even wrong about him and she was the pitiful one all along. She takes it as a cue to start looking and exploring deeper and takes the bus that she thought didn't exist to see where it goes and essentially start to explore "the unknown".
@michellelekas211
@michellelekas211 10 месяцев назад
She is taking the ghost bus (that stopped running years ago) to her death. Lovely, nihilistic ending.
@milk_cow_blues
@milk_cow_blues 5 месяцев назад
I totally agree with your point of view. Also, I think Ghost World is the classic story of the cynical, intelligent, irreverent teenager who is overcome by the reality of life. As much as Erin resists, there comes a point where she is not so unique and different, and that her story has already been lived before by many individuals, and all of them have ended up succumbing to life sooner or later. What I find most interesting about the film is how it seeks to criticize the era of consumption and individualism, but ends up accepting that it is something highly internalized in modern society. I just think the most painful thing for Erin in the end is realizing that she's not as different as she thinks. She can't do anything to change the course of things, because, in fact, it is something she is a part of.
@Boosted18
@Boosted18 5 месяцев назад
Also, like a ghost, she resists "moving on" and progressing and just wants to continue in her circle of "haunts", though (and just like a ghost), she is unaware of this fact... Ghost World.
@stephenjones9726
@stephenjones9726 Год назад
Great film review. I think your interpretation of the ending was spot on. As for the Criterion disc art, I think they were trying to make it have the look of an old vinyl LP’s label since Steve Buscemi’s character was so fond of vintage records in the movie.
@adrianmilan9348
@adrianmilan9348 Год назад
The imagery on the disc is a clever reference to the vintage 78rpm record labels that Seymour obsessively collects. Criterion rules…
@Horror-Man
@Horror-Man Год назад
Ghost World, Frances Ha, Superbad, Withnail and I: 4 great films about the cool, weird, funny, rebellious friend we all had once in our younger years who we eventually abandon.
@chrisbrandt6245
@chrisbrandt6245 Год назад
I just discovered this film this year and absolutely loved it. Excellent review and also an 8/10 for me
@justinmiller3754
@justinmiller3754 3 месяца назад
My interpretation of the end was the old man finally passed away and when Enid boards the bus she had committed suicide. Bringing with her all her baggage. It may be a simplified conclusion because I can also see your interpretation being true as well. Either way I did enjoy this movie 👍👍
@bmoneyrancidfan91
@bmoneyrancidfan91 Год назад
The main character was so cynical and a poser . she did seymour wrong
@iansharp7422
@iansharp7422 Год назад
Such a funny movie. Thora Birch was hilarious but all of the actors were good.
@Lightraymuse
@Lightraymuse Год назад
Loved this movie from when it first came out. Postmodernism, the courage to change and evolve, to move, to find something else. Not necessarily a rejection of meaning but a rejection of circumstance that makes meaning stale and context-less. These are the emotions and thought triggered for me, a call for the phoenix to rebirth itself.
@variousspaghetti
@variousspaghetti Год назад
Great review...Twigoff also did a film called Art School Confidential that I need to return to because I remember minimal about it. I'm sure this has been answered a bunch already in the comments but yeah, the disc just looks like an older LP in design...(looking at all the previous comments)...yep this has been addressed a billion times haha.
@mattwales2734
@mattwales2734 4 месяца назад
Ghost World is based on a series of stories out of the comic book Eightball by Daniel Clowes. The cover art on the disk is also by Clowes. Art School Confidential is another collaboration of Zwigoff and Clowes.
@KalleVilenius
@KalleVilenius Год назад
Never seen the film version but I can recommend the original comic. Fantagraphics recently released a big book collecting 18 issues of Dan Clowes' Eightball, which is the magazine where Ghost World was serialized, them's good comics.
@reverietapes
@reverietapes Год назад
First watched it in June then bought it during the recent sale as well. This is a movie that I found very relatable. I peaked in high school and had my time interrupted by a pandemic, then having to adapt to being an adult without a solid social space. I shared a lot of similarities with Enid and Seymour's situations and I'm happy I own this movie now. 9/10
@ericsartanahorner
@ericsartanahorner Месяц назад
One of my favorite movies
@jjwhy321y3
@jjwhy321y3 4 месяца назад
I remember the bonus end scene. I can't remember if its after credits roll. It's with Seymour and funniest scene in movie.
@dantheman77743
@dantheman77743 Год назад
Great review man.
@nathanmaier5080
@nathanmaier5080 Год назад
Thanks for reviewing Ghost World
@punchfisttop
@punchfisttop Год назад
In my top ten.
@sammeyphammey349
@sammeyphammey349 Год назад
I happened to have watched Wednesday before I saw this movie so I spent the majority of this film believing that birtch could have played Wednesday
@givemeliberty700
@givemeliberty700 6 месяцев назад
I love this movie, never understood why I think becuase I'm an Enid lol
@mrs.wontkins9294
@mrs.wontkins9294 Год назад
This film is such a mood
@justinhunt4767
@justinhunt4767 Год назад
Fax
@cjlaity1
@cjlaity1 Год назад
This was one of, if not the, first roles that Scarlett Johansson played. Who would have thunk twenty years later she'd have such a big head about herself that she'd ruin her career over a dispute regarding how much money she deserved for playing a super hero.
@ethanedwards7557
@ethanedwards7557 Год назад
She had a ton of roles before this. She was great as a kid in Manny and Lo.
@cjlaity1
@cjlaity1 Год назад
@@ethanedwards7557 -- yeah but I mean mainstream. This was the first role I saw her in no doubt about it.
@danielramsey6141
@danielramsey6141 Год назад
And honestly she’s right. It really hurts.
@user-ow1jb7wg8u
@user-ow1jb7wg8u 5 месяцев назад
Part of me thinks after watching this film that Enid (Thora Birch) might not have been real the entire time, that she might have been a facet of Rebecca's (Scarlett Johansson) mind, and that the whole film was some subconscious thing in Rebecca's mind, and when Rebecca started to "grow up" she didn't need Enid anymore the way a child outgrows an imaginary friend so Enid vanished, as represented by the bus at the end. It is a bit of a reach but clearly that bus is otherworldly and Enid isn't taking a trip to Detroit or anything, she's going somewhere otherworldly.
@danielramsey6141
@danielramsey6141 Год назад
Hmmm, you know what. Lately I’ve been having these bouts of Nostalgia. Where I remember the Best and Worst times of my life and youth. But I mostly remember the people and places that exist, or use to be. And when going back to visit a few places, their this sense of longing for those past moments. Now that I look at it. Ghost World plays off of those same bouts of Nostalgia. The Yesteryears of our past pushing us towards a future where we’ll be on our own. The Old man might be a Ghost who lived in the past or might represent Enid’s past! She clings onto it because she remembers when things use to be fun. When things were simple and weren’t as confusing and real as they are now.
@scienz
@scienz Год назад
the blu ray disc "criterion" design looks like the label of one of Seymour's old records. There ya go.
@bmoneyrancidfan91
@bmoneyrancidfan91 Год назад
The disc supposed to be a 78 record
@justinhunt4767
@justinhunt4767 Год назад
Classic
@amerykahfuller893
@amerykahfuller893 Год назад
Am I the only one that thinks that is weird and damn near disgusting that this movie has black characters that are stereotypes of Black people and has music from Black culture that is made before Jim Crow ended BUT NOT ONE BLACK person is in this movie or has a line in this movie
@coltononline
@coltononline Год назад
Not true. Scarlet J is an African American. But your point is well taken. There were also no trans-racial bipocs, queer Indian amputees, BBW Latinx with speech impediments or post-bottom surgery North Korean octogenarians. We should mostly peacefully protest the crap out of this movie!
@xoliyah6553
@xoliyah6553 Год назад
@@coltononline no she isn’t..
@FollowThatDream76
@FollowThatDream76 Год назад
I don’t get it. You don’t know what your talking about.
@jackedkerouac4414
@jackedkerouac4414 3 месяца назад
How can a movie have stereotypical black characters ʼʼBUT NOT ONE BLACK personʼʼ? Make it make sense.
@amerykahfuller893
@amerykahfuller893 3 месяца назад
@@FollowThatDream76 it’s not that I don’t know what I’m talking about is that I have a opinion soooooo yeah……..
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