The Outsiders?
From director and photographer Simon Frederick, comes the next installment in his portrait documentaries, untold stories of young Black visionaries shaping our future. In raw, real, and deeply personal conversations, you’ll hear 41 creators, musicians, artists, authors, athletes and more discuss topics like equality, structural gaslighting, and social media.
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Plot Summary
In 1960s Oklahoma, two rival teenage gangs, the working-class "greasers" and the affluent "Socs," clash in a brutal and tragic cycle of violence. Ponyboy Curtis, a sensitive greaser, navigates the complexities of loyalty, class difference, and the loss of innocence as he and his friends confront the harsh realities of their world.
Critical Reception
The 2021 re-release, often referred to as 'The Outsiders: The Complete Novel', received acclaim for its restored footage and Coppola's extended cut, which offered a more nuanced and character-driven experience compared to the original theatrical release. Critics praised the film's enduring themes and strong performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its poignant exploration of adolescent angst and social class divisions.
- Commended for its faithful adaptation of S.E. Hinton's classic novel and impactful performances.
- Appreciated for its stylistic direction and lasting relevance of its themes.
Google audience: Audiences widely appreciate the film's authentic portrayal of teenage struggles and brotherhood. Many highlight the emotional impact of the story and the memorable characters, with particular praise for the 'Complete Novel' version's enhanced depth.
Awards & Accolades
None notable beyond critical acclaim for the 'Complete Novel' re-release.
Fun Fact
Francis Ford Coppola's preferred cut, 'The Outsiders: The Complete Novel,' was released in 2005 and later re-released in 2021, featuring approximately 22 minutes of additional footage, restored scenes, and a new musical score, bringing it closer to S.E. Hinton's original vision.
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