OUT OF THE BLUE
FREAKY FRIDAYS: YOUR MONTHLY FIX OF CULT FILM
"The movie escalates so relentlessly toward its violent, nihilistic conclusion that when it comes, we believe it."
—Chicago Sun-Times
"An accomplished dissection of fractured redneck family life."
—Guardian
Dennis Hopper directed and stars in this spiritual sequel to his own Easy Rider, chronicling the collapse of sixties idealism into the nihilistic haze of the 1980s. Don Barnes (Hopper) is a truck driver in prison for drunkenly smashing his rig into a school bus. Linda Manz plays CeBe, his daughter, a young teen rebel and outsider obsessed with Elvis and the Sex Pistols. Her mother Kathy waitresses, shoots up drugs and takes refuge in the arms of other men, including her husband's best friend, Charlie. CeBe runs away to Vancouver's punk scene and ends up on juvenile probation under the care of well-meaning psychiatrist Dr. Brean (Raymond Burr). After Don's release, the family struggles to re-connect and start over before the revelation of dark secrets leads to a harrowing conclusion.