Synopsis
Ghost World is a movie released in 2001.
In a world where adolescence collides with the daunting reality of adulthood, two quirky, cynical teenaged girls navigate the murky waters of post-high school life. With their sharp wit and offbeat humor, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, exploring the complexities of friendship and identity. Their lives take an unexpected turn when a prank on an eccentric middle-aged record collector leads one of them into an unlikely friendship, creating a rift that challenges the very foundation of their bond. This film deftly balances comedy and drama, shining a light on the trials of growing up in a society that often feels alien and disconnected. The characters are richly drawn and relatable, reflecting the struggles of finding one's place in a world that sometimes feels overwhelmingly bland and conformist. With its unique blend of satire and heartfelt moments, it resonates with anyone who has ever felt like an outsider. Featuring a stunning performance from its cast and an evocative soundtrack that captures the essence of youth, this film is a poignant reminder of the bittersweet nature of growing up and the choices that shape our lives.
Mr. Mudd
Granada Productions
Capitol Films