1993 film directed by Richard Linklater

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Dazed and Confused
Dazed and Confused
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Dazed and Confused is a 1993 American coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Richard Linklater. The film follows a variety of teenagers on the last day of school in 1976. Although … Wikipedia
Ratings
90%
Rotten Tomatoes
100K votes
7.6 / 10.0
IMDb
214K votes
82.0
Metacritic
21 votes
Factsheet
Directed by Richard Linklater
Written by Richard Linklater
Produced by Richard Linklater
Sean Daniel
James Jacks
Factsheet
Directed by Richard Linklater
Written by Richard Linklater
Produced by Richard Linklater
Sean Daniel
James Jacks
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Wikipedia
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Dazed and Confused (film) - Wikipedia
1 week ago - Janet Maslin of The New York Times wrote, "Dazed and Confused has an enjoyably playful spirit, one that amply compensates for its lack of structure". Desson Howe of The Washington Post, wrote, "Dazed succeeds on its own terms and reflects American culture so well, it becomes part of it". In her review for The Austin Chronicle, Marjorie Baumgarten gave particular praise to Matthew McConaughey's performance: "He is a character we're all too familiar with in the movies but McConaughey nails this guy without a hint of condescension or whimsy, claiming this character for all time as his own".
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r/dazedandconfused on Reddit: The incredible subtleties of Dazed and Confused
May 23, 2024 -

For those of you out there who adore this film, here are some tidbits I noticed after I re-watched it recently. Would love your thoughts.

In no particular order:

  • If you watch the scene early in the film when Kaye, Jodi and Shavonne leave the classroom to go to the bathroom and talk more about Gilligan's Island - as they're leaving the classroom, Jodi tells Pink to let their teacher know where they are. A) Just Jodi's concern around telling the teacher where they are tells you she's basically a good kid. But, ALSO B) as she's leaving the classroom she rubs her hand across Pink's shoulder in a very intimate way that tells you there's something between them. It's very quick, but I really noticed it this time around, so subtle, but a foreshadowing to their short make-out session in the woods. And the fact that she will only let him go so far before bringing up his sort-of girlfriend Simone makes me think hmmm...I could see Pink ending things with Simone to be with Jodi his senior year, she's his actual equal. There's also this interesting parallel between how cool she is to Sabrina (despite the hazing) and how cool Pink is to her little brother Mitch. Off the record, I think Jodi's going to be dude's first love.

  • It isn't just McConnaughey's acting that makes Wooderson this weird amalgam of cool dude and lecherous small-town loser. It's the way some of the scenes play out in the script. When Clint shits all over his car Melba Toast in front of the Emporium, Wooderson just laughs. For the rest of the male characters Clint's diss could have meant a fight, but Wooderson just laughs. He's just not a belligerent dude. He's also really quick to jump in at the beer bust and help bail Mike out of a serious ass-kicking. This and his L I V I N speech kind of set you up to think, shit, maybe a cute nerd girl like Cynthia makes sense for him. It's wild to contemplate what their first date will be like, but overall Linklater's kindhearted fingerprints are all over these Wooderson subtleties. I might even bet that Linklater had a thought that Wooderson will end up in Junior College at some point after all.

  • Did you notice at the very end of the movie, Pink gives his car keys to Shavonne, not Don (who's just said he's tired). It's almost like Pink is saying two things by this gesture. 1) Shavonne should drive 'cause Don's too tired and he wants them to be safe and 2) He's teasing Don by issuing trust over his car to Shavonne and not him. It's another one of these quick little scenes that has so much more in it than you realize. All these little interactions between friends feels so true to life, it's absolutely wild.

  • Another little thing I noticed. Linklater captures this little nuance of ingrained sexism. At the beginning of the movie, when Pickford and Michelle run into Slater at the water fountain and he and Pickford do their little handshake thing, Slater doesn't even say hi to Michelle or acknowledge her. Even when he talks about hitting Pickford's house later to score weed, he doesn't say shit to her, even though if you think about it, she's as big of a stoner as he is and probably has a hand in making their weed connections happen. I was an 80s kid, but I ran with a bunch of Deadheads in high school and the dynamic was really similar. A lot of my buddies rarely acknowledged girls in purely social situations, only when they were trying to get laid. Of course we can tell, Slater has no real sexual experience, which Don kind of teases him about with the "Catch Ya Laterrr..." stuff in the car.

  • Does it ever strike you as strange that in the film we never see any of the seniors who are about to graduate (except O'Bannion)? Wouldn't they be at the beer bust? In the car, Slater talks about the older Senior girls as if they're already gone. Nothing about the graduating seniors at the beer bust either, no mention of a grad party (what, Pickford was the only guy in town throwing a party that night?). Where are the about-to-graduate seniors?

  • Last thing - when the football guys are sitting in the back of the pickup and Mel hands the crumpled drug pledge back to Pink and says "do it for us", Benny gets pissed and says "he ain't doin' shit, man!" I always wondered if this was a character continuity glitch, 'cause Benny is clearly upset in other scenes that Pink doesn't want to sign the pledge. It's weird. I also wondered if Benny just didn't want a black guy stepping to Pink so directly like that. Given deleted scenes of Benny being racist about Asian people, it might track. The other thing I like about this little scene though is how Pink nips the animosity in the bud by making a joke - "Is there any other ways you guys have decided how I should live" or something to that effect. It serves to distract and lighten the mood and makes sense to me that Pink has the observational ability to quell conflict before it gets heated.

To this day, I just think Dazed and Confused is so much more than meets the eye and is one of the most subtle masterpieces in American cinema, while being fun as fuck the entire time. Anyway, let me know your thoughts, cheersI

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WIRED
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Every Dazed and Confused Character, Ranked by Coolness | WIRED
April 15, 2016 - The paddle-packing, freshman-foraging goon is the loudest, saddest, and least-liked character in the entire film; even his friends seem to hate him. An embarrassment to the game of cool.
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The Sports Chief
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Ranking the Top 10 Characters in the Movie Dazed and Confused — The Sports Chief
May 28, 2019 - I would say that Mitch Kramer is the main character of this movie. This is a coming-of-age film and it is Mitch who is coming of age. He is an incoming freshman, his sister is one of the main seniors in the movie, and the target on his back ...
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TV Tropes
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Characters in Dazed and Confused - TV Tropes
October 24, 2018 - An oncoming high school freshman who is often picked on by graduating or current seniors. He thankfully is accompanied by Pink who helps him adapt to High School. Character Development: Starts off as just an incoming freshman getting picked on by …
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Ranker
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Dazed And Confused Characters | Cast List of Characters From Dazed And Confused
May 20, 2020 - These characters from the movie Dazed and Confused are ordered by their prominence in the film, so the most recognizable roles are at the top of the list. From main characters to cameos and minor roles, these characters are a huge part of what made the movie so great.
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IMDb
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Dazed and Confused (1993) ⭐ 7.6 | Comedy
September 24, 1993 - Parker Posey is also excellent, playing a senior bitch (but only because she's "supposed" to be) unleashing a humiliating hazing on the incoming freshman girls. You have to give props to the writing. It's not a long movie, but it covers so much ground that it feels big. At one point, a character says that the 70s obviously suck. That may have been, but it's never looked cooler than it did in "Dazed and Confused".
Release date   Sep 24, 1993
Duration   01:43:00
Rating: 7.6/10 ​ - ​ 214K votes
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ScreenRant
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Dazed And Confused: One Quote From Each Character That Sums Up Their Personality
December 14, 2021 - Mitch is also the kind of kid who looks after his friends, going as far as getting revenge on Ben Affleck's character, Fred. This makes his plea to his teacher that much more revealing of his character. Matthew McConaughey's debut in Dazed and Confused is iconic.
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Tomwritesaboutstuff
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Dazed and Confused (1993) | Tom Writes About Stuff
Maybe. My social anxiety is through the roof, so I can’t imagine hopping among social groups and enjoying late night parties with wild teenagers. In fact, the most relatable character to me was the neurotic, hyperactive, annoyingly intelligent Adam Goldberg.
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Roger Ebert
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Dazed and Confused movie review (1993) | Roger Ebert
Dazed and Confused
The years between 13 and 18 are among the most agonizing in a lifetime, yet we remember them with a nostalgia that blocks out much of the pain. This is a The years between 13 and 18 are among the most agonizing in a lifetime, yet we remember them with a nostalgia that blocks out much of the pain. This is a truth well understood by "Dazed and Confused," Richard Linklater's film about the last day of school and the long night that follows it. The film is art crossed with anthropology. It tells the painful underside of "American Graffiti." In a small town, classes let out for the summer, and uppe
Rating: 3/4 ​
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Plot Explained
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Dazed and Confused (1993) Characters, Themes & Settings
Mitch's character development against the backdrop of senior dominance resonates with many as he learns to navigate his social landscape. ... Explore the central themes of Dazed and Confused (1993), from psychological, social, and emotional dimensions to philosophical messages.
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Larsen On Film
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Dazed and Confused | Larsen On Film
September 14, 2023 - Like most of those high-school movies I mentioned above, Dazed and Confused distinguishes itself because it looks upon its characters with understanding—understanding that their foibles come from the fact that they’re at a stage of life when they’re still trying to figure life out.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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Dazed and Confused | Rotten Tomatoes
September 10, 1993 - The movie has such an effortless nature and a total sense of identity from the very start, making the characters and world that Linklater has built feel completely tangible and lived in.
Release date   Sep 10, 1993
Director   Richard Linklater
Rating: 90/100 ​ - ​ 100K votes
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TV Tropes
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Dazed and Confused (Film) - TV Tropes
November 5, 2025 - Originally a more minor character, Richard Linklater was so impressed with Matthew McConaughey's performance, he ended up writing much more dialogue for him. Calling Shot Gun: Shotgun is Slater's official position in the car. Remember this. Can't Get Away with Nuthin': Majorly averted. Lots of underage drinking, drink driving, smoking weed, an adult with designs on minors, destruction of property, the main character kisses a girl other than his girlfriend, a group of stoners even get caught trespassing by the cops while they're smoking pot, but not a single person gets in any trouble.
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Texas Monthly
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How Dazed and Confused Gave Us Matthew McConaughey's Vibe
June 30, 2023 - Richard Linklater didn’t set out to make a Texas film, but Matthew McConaughey’s iconic character feels like somebody every Texan knows. ... Wooderson (Matthew McConaughey) and Slater (Rory Cochrane) being upstanding citizens in Dazed and Confused (1993).
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FandomWire
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"Dazed and Confused" Cast: Then and Now
October 3, 2024 - In Dazed and Confused, Fred O’Bannion played by Ben Affleck is the closest character to a villain, acting like the typical school bully. He is almost always seen with his paddle, using it to scare younger students and even chasing them to their homes.
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Rolling Stone
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How Richard Linklater Created a Legend with 'Dazed and Confused'
November 20, 2020 - The most fascinating characters are two of the high-school girls: Parker Posey and Joey Lauren Adams. Every decade has an iconic friendship that defines the era—think of Belushi/Ackroyd in the Seventies, or Run-D.M.C. in the Eighties. Posey and Adams became that archetypal Nineties duo—two eccentric Gen X actresses who wouldn’t have had any place in the mainstream a few years earlier. On the Dazed set, they became fast friends, shrewdly getting together to write their own scenes, realizing they might not get this chance again (and they didn’t).
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Scifi Dimensions
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Who are the Main Characters in "Dazed and Confused"? - Scifi Dimensions
August 5, 2025 - Therefore, the “main characters” are those whose experiences and choices most prominently reflect the film’s themes and who receive the most significant screen time and development, even if subtle. These characters act as lenses through which the audience observes the social dynamics, anxieties, and aspirations of this particular moment in time. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most central characters in “Dazed and Confused,” exploring their personalities, storylines, and their significance to the film’s overall message: