What's A Slacker Movie?
"Slacker" is a term to describe those individuals
in society who have no direction and no reasonable expectations or realistic
goals in life. Slackers are those who don't live up to their potential.
They drop out of college after a couple of years to spend more time playing
guitar. They get a job during college at a bookstore and then continue
to work at the bookstore after they graduate because they got a quarter
raise. They are waiting for their ship to come in, but the haven't wandered
down to the docks to meet it. Most times their ship doesn't travel
by water anyway. Many people use this term exclusively with "Generation
X'er's". However, the name slacker can be applied to people of all
ages, through all times. Slackers aren't stupid, they are just too
lazy, depressed, or deluded to do anything about their situation. In
Life there are drivers and there are passengers. Slackers are passengers
who think that they own the car.
Films that deal with the mundane day-to-day life
of these people I have termed "slacker" films.
After the first year of this site's existence, I decided to broaden
the definition of slacker films. Just as one cannot describe a style of
painting by its subject matter; I should not describe the film genre solely by its characters. In several of the films, particularly those by Van
Sant and Jarmusch, the feel of aimlessness is what makes the films qualify
as slacker films. Their characters have been set adrift in the world. This
sense of wandering is what many slackers feel through most of their lives.
Conversely, I have decided to exclude those films like Beavis
and Butthead Do America. Just because the main characters are slackers
does not constitute a slacker movie. As one reader pointed out, slacker
is not synonymous with stupid.
Please do write to me at lcasto@earthlink.net
if you have any suggestions or recommendations. I have already
included some films suggested to me.
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