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Paranoid Park

As teenage skateboarder Alex (Gabe Nevins) hops freight trains with a stranger, a security guard spots them and tries to forcibly remove them. Alex's life begins to fray after he is involved in the accidental death of the security guard.
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Paste Magazine
October 18, 2008 In the hands of cinematographic mastermind Christopher Doyle, teenage spats, telephone calls and coasting skateboarders are infused with lyricism and dreaminess.
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Sin Magazine
June 18, 2008 I would say that there is a really good 50 minute movie tucked away inside here, but Van Sant insists on padding it with material that doesn't belong.
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Philadelphia Inquirer
March 21, 2008 Intriguing and obliquely involving.
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Detroit News
March 21, 2008 Paranoid Park becomes a portrait of the skate punk as repressed personality. The movie doesn't really go anywhere as a story, it simply unfolds.
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Austin Chronicle
October 18, 2008 It's breathtaking, heartbreaking, tragic, gorgeous, and true all at the same time.
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Seattle Times
March 21, 2008 Gus Van Sant's capper to a trilogy of experiments in elliptical narrative and lyrical structure is a masterful triumph of art, craft and empathy for the complicatedness of being a real teenager.
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New York Post
July 16, 2008 [An] intriguing, mind-altering skateboard elegy.
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Houston Chronicle
March 21, 2008 Regarding Paranoid Park as an elongated short rather than a feature helps a bit, because it's a miniature in spirit -- a small-format portrait of psychic malaise that just happens to last 84 minutes.
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Sacramento News & Review
August 07, 2008 It's a movie worth seeing.
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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
June 23, 2010 In Paranoid Park, not much actually happens and yet one teenager's mind is filled with far more than enough to ponder for a long time.
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