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River's Edge

River's Edge

  • Status: Released
  • 10-10-1986
  • Runtime: 100 min
  • Score: 6.5
  • Vote count: 278

A group of high-school friends must come to terms with the fact that one of them, Samson, killed another, Jamie. Faced with the brutality of death, each must decide whether to turn their friend in to the police, or to help him escape the consequences of his dreadful deed.

Crispin Glover

Layne

Keanu Reeves

Matt

Ione Skye

Clarissa

Roxana Zal

Maggie

Daniel Roebuck

Samson

Dennis Hopper

Feck

Joshua John Miller

Tim

Tom Bower

Bennett

Danyi Deats

Jamie

Constance Forslund

Madeleine

Leo Rossi

Jim

Phillip Brock

Mike

Josh Richman

Tony

Jim Metzler

Burkewaite

Tammy L. Smith

Kim

Yuzo Nishihara

Moko

Taylor Negron

Checker

Christopher Peters

Tom

Richard Richcreek

Kevin

Maeve Odum

Student

Francis De L'Etanche du Bois

Aunto

Michael Hungerford

Tony's Father

James Terry

Cop

John Chard

Did the sight of this dead girl move you in any particular way? River's Edge is directed by Director: Tim Hunter and written by Neal Jimenez. It stars Crispin Glover, Keanu Reeves, Ione Skye, Daniel Roebuck, Dennis Hopper, Joshua John Miller, Roxana Zal and Josh Richman, Music is by Jürgen Knieper and cinematography by Frederick Elmes. When a group of high school friends discover that one of their social group has murdered another - his girlfriend - they all react in various ways... Based on an actual murder incident in 1981, "River's Edge" is a deeply unsettling film in how it probes the troubling underbelly of American youth. Naturally considered controversal at the time of release, it is however a fascinatingly brave portrait of disaffected youth via home and school life. The various reactions each member of the group serve up is chilling whilst baffling considering the reality of it all. The screenplay is high quality because it doesn't demonise the "kids" for their bizzare response to a tragedy in there circle, instead we get complex characterisations that are smartly portrayed by the young cast. They in turn are bolstered by another edgy off the wall turn by Hopper (he did Blue Velvet as well this year), where his ex biker drug peddler also has a murder in his past and has given his love to a blow-up doll named Ellie. Troubling in many ways, a sort of nihlistic youth apocalypse that's amazingly handled with a calm honesty, this still decades later remains an important film. 7.5/10