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Directed by the extraordinary Whit Stillman (“Barcelona”; “Metropolitan”), “The Last Days of Disco” examines the life of several young, upward, professionals (or “yuppies” for short) during the early 1980′s, when the disco craze was dying and the Decade of Decadence was beginning.

Alice (Chloë Sevigny of “Boys Don’t Roar”) and Charlotte (Kate Beckisndale of “Brokedown Palace”) are two young publishing assistants who live as roommates in the city. Living on a love/hate relationship with one another, both girls choose to socialize with Recent York’s club elite at the most favorite club in the city.

There, they meet up with the likes of advertising execs and employees, weird club characters such as the Tiger Lady (played by Drew Barrymore’s real-life mother, Jaid Barrymore) and others who give the film a recent flavor when it comes to recreating the disco era of the tedious 1970′s/early 1980′s.

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While I really can’t give away the details that moves the film to its’ conclusion, all I can say that this film blows away the only other disco-era film that was released around the same time, “Studio 54.” While the latter tried to recreate the final days of Modern York City’s most detestable nightspot, it failed to take the energy that disco era was celebrated for. Unlike “Studio 54,” instead of revolving around the life of one character, “Last Days” focuses on the lives of several young professionals, which gives it more flavor and attraction.

Personally, Whit Stillman simply is one of the best American directors out there. His films all involve wit, energy, adore, and the elements that plague young adults now and then. In one I deem to be one of the best-written scripts in fresh years, Stillman pours plenty of wit and insight on what it is to be young and successful in a tremendous city.

Another big thing about this film is its’ respectable disco-era soundtrack. Covering such classics such as “I’m Coming Out” by Diana Ross and “Everybody Dance” by Chic, I almost felt that I was transported to the club in the film. If you loved this film, I highly recommend picking up a copy of the soundtrack.

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If you care for Disco and/or films about life in Fresh York City, I highly recommend this film. It is one of the best films of 1998, and after watching it I can’t wait for Whit Stillman’s next project.

If you can’t stand to gawk another exploding helicopter, “Disco” and the other two Whit Stillman movies are a generous antidote. The characters actually say sharp things.

You may want to behold “Metropolitan” before watching “The Last Days of Disco” to understand the world the characters near from. You may be a itsy-bitsy misled by watching “Metropolitan” first, though. It’s a simple, gentle chronicle while “Barcelona” and “Disco” are sexier and dwelling in more exotic locales.

Some reviewers didn’t like these movies because the characters express articulately in fully-formed, grammatically-correct sentences. I can spy where they might mistake it for poor writing or acting. The bio commentary on the “Disco” DVD talks about the film crew being impressed by the Sevigny and Beckinsale’s ability to recreate Current England prep school speech – an indication that preppies really talk that arrangement. I’m from California where we’re all inarticulate, so I wouldn’t know. Ultimately, I don’t care – people don’t rupture out singing in sincere life, either, but you wouldn’t want to do away with musicals. Gawk that the non-preppy characters in these movies talk like “normal” people.
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