Dazed and Confused: Flashback Edition

Austin, Texas, auteur Richard Linklater is an unashamed purveyor of ideas, from the cerebrally sublime to the addle-brained ridiculous. Where his breakout feature Slacker (1991) used mini-narratives to string together its ideas, Before Sunrise (1995) found Linklater supercharging a conversation between two strangers whose intellectual intercourse led to romance. The purest example of the director’s love of ideas was Waking Life (2001), a cinematic stream of subconsciousness over bold animation. But it was Dazed and Confused (1993) that connected Linklater to his biggest crossover audience. Using slice-of-life comedy and a colorful ensemble, he created a winning vehicle for his oddball philosophizing. This new DVD edition illustrates why the film remains the Citizen Kane of teen flicks.