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Terry Zwigoffs "Ghost World" is the anonymous Anytown USA, landscaped with strip malls, drive-up ATM windows, expresso bars, mini-marts, tanning parlors and a burger franchise on every corner. ... "Ghost World" is where everyone has big hair, drives an SUV, wears designer clothers, listens MOR radio, and suffocates their children with benign platitudes and unwanted attention. Its tough to be a kid in "Ghost World" where your choices are limited to joining the "in-crowd" or, developing a highly refined sense of irony, as does our heroine, Enid. "Ghost World" is a brilliantly conceived film by Zwigoff, the director of the riveting documentary about the life and times of undergound comic artist, R.
Approximate Word count = 485 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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