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River’s Edge (1986)

Directed by Tim Hunter, River’s Edge is a harrowing exploration of the bleak and unsettling landscape of teenage nihilism and moral decay. Set in a small, economically depressed California town, the film opens with the shocking discovery of the lifeless body of a high school girl named Jamie (played by Danyi Deats) on the banks of a river. The grim discovery sets in motion a chain of events that exposes the chilling apathy and moral emptiness of the characters.

The central character is a disaffected teenager named Layne (played by Crispin Glover), who discovers Jamie’s body and confides in his friend, Matt (played by Keanu Reeves), about the gruesome find. Instead of reporting the incident to the authorities, they casually inform their friends, who react with varying degrees of indifference, shock, and disbelief.

The heart of the story revolves around the moral compass of the characters, or rather, their lack thereof. As the group of teenagers grapples with Jamie’s murder and the presence of the killer, they struggle to find a sense of responsibility and decency in a world marked by alienation and detachment. The film delves deep into the psychological and emotional complexities of the characters as they navigate a world seemingly devoid of compassion and empathy.

Layne and Matt’s friend, Clarissa (played by Ione Skye), represents a voice of reason and morality in the midst of this chaos. She becomes increasingly disturbed by the nonchalant attitude of her peers and the horrifying truth about the murderer’s identity.

The film culminates in a dramatic confrontation between the teenagers, their families, and the authorities, forcing them to confront the moral consequences of their actions and inaction.

Upon its release, “River’s Edge” garnered attention for its unflinching and dark portrayal of teen apathy and violence. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its raw and powerful depiction of societal issues, while others found its subject matter deeply disturbing.

Dennis Hopper’s portrayal of Feck received particular acclaim, and Crispin Glover’s performance as Layne was also widely praised for its intensity. Keanu Reeves, in one of his early roles, delivered a solid performance that would contribute to his rising career.

Overall, “River’s Edge” remains a thought-provoking and unsettling exploration of moral decay among a group of disaffected teenagers. It continues to be studied and discussed for its challenging themes and strong performances, making it a notable entry in the annals of 1980s cinema.

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Brett founded CultFaction.com in 2014 a website and podcast that deals with cult film and tv. He also has a strong interest in grappling martial arts both as a practitioner and as a historian.

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