Metropolitan (1990)
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Reviews Counted:24
Fresh:22
Rotten:2
Average Rating:7.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 38 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: A chronicle of the social scene of a group of young Park Avenue socialites and their vanishing debutante scene. Into thier midst comes an outsider, a radical from the socially alien west side. ... A chronicle of the social scene of a group of young Park Avenue socialites and their vanishing debutante scene. Into thier midst comes an outsider, a radical from the socially alien west side. But, because of an escort shortage he is welcomed into their group by the dominant, arrogant leader and his charming girlfriend. Academy Award Nominations: Best (Original) Screenplay. [More]
Starring: Edward Clements, Chris Eigeman, Carolyn Farina, Isabel Gillies
Starring: Edward Clements, Chris Eigeman, Carolyn Farina, Isabel Gillies, Will Kempe, Taylor Nichols, Bryan Leder, Allison Rutledge-Parisi, Dylan Hundley
Director: Whit Stillman
Director: Whit Stillman
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Reviews for Metropolitan
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Unusual subject matter handled with competent self-assurance. Full Review |
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Whit Stillman's crafty independent feature about wealthy Park Avenue teenagers and a middle-class boy who joins their ranks over one Christmas vacation is certainly well imagined, and impressively acted by a cast of newcomers. Full Review |
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A witty, urbane portrait of Manhattan's debutante scene. Full Review |
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As low-budget as the film looks, Stillman overcomes financial limitations by providing a learned script and eliciting polished performances. Full Review |
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It's wearing surprisingly well, yet is touchingly dated. Full Review |
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It's the beautifully chiselled dialogue -- counterpointed by near-static camerawork and a nicely mannered acting style -- that remains the chief attraction. Full Review |
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Filmmaker Whit Stillman makes a strikingly original debut with Metropolitan, a glib, ironic portrait of the vulnerable young heirs to Manhattan's disappearing debutante scene. Full Review |
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Stillman's film depends on strong dialogue and language, his humor is submerged in the text and is played deadpan by his actors; no wonder some critics have compared him to the Gallic Eric Rohmer Full Review |
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None of Stillman’s endearing characters quite fits their prescribed social context, and in its exhilarated final movement, Metropolitan finds an exit out of the stifling UHB salon. Full Review |
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...Stillman's vision and words last as memory, as a look back at a more innocent time, as a thought stretched luxuriously into sarcasm, some cynicism, and many simple and sublime moments. Full Review |
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has the humor, warmth, and satirical edge to make it a tragically forgotten classic Full Review |
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Stillman is a careful observer with an obvious love of language, and his wonderful, fresh cast handles the script with ease, conveying just the right measure of deadpan, jejune super-seriousness. Full Review |
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Talky and pretentious, saved only by Eigeman's dry wit.
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One of the few films that successfully makes the East Coast upper class sympathetic. Stillman is current cinema's one true wit.
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Metropolitan is not for everyone; but that is not a mark of shame or condemnation. Full Review |
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On a technical level, this is an amazingly slick film. Stillman knows how to, as they say, put every dollar on the screen. And on balance, he's certainly a filmmaker to watch for in the future. Full Review |
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True appreciation for this movie may be restricted to those with firsthand experience in this kind of world, or a certain upper-haute stamina. Full Review |
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