American Graffiti (1973)
Remember that time George Lucas wrote a film with dialogue that didn't make you want to kill yourself? His nostalgia, quasi-personal story of college-bound kids clinging onto yesterday is a smart, wry pleasure, feel-good without being sentimental and packed with the heart much of Lucas' later work lacked.
Remember that time George Lucas wrote a film with dialogue that didn't make you want to kill yourself? His nostalgia, quasi-personal story of college-bound kids clinging onto yesterday is a smart, wry pleasure, feel-good without being sentimental and packed with the heart much of Lucas' later work lacked.
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