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The Rules of Attraction (2002)

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Reviews Counted:134

Fresh:59

Rotten:75

Average Rating:5.3/10

Consensus: A tiresome movie about unsympathetic college kids engaging in self-destructive behaviors.

Rated: R [See Full Rating] for strong sexual content, drug use, language and violent images

Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Oct 11, 2002 Wide

Box Office: $6,466,416

Synopsis: This, then, is the domain of Camden College, a small, affluent liberal arts college somewhere in New England, and its human satellites. We offer, for your consideration, three members of... This, then, is the domain of Camden College, a small, affluent liberal arts college somewhere in New England, and its human satellites.

We offer, for your consideration, three members of Camden's student body:

Sean Bateman (JAMES VAN DER BEEK), a striking young man with only a passing association with his emotions. Having cut an unhealthy swath through the female population of Camden he is over his ears in debt and just an occasional visitor to his classes…

...Paul Denton (IAN SOMERHALDER), a cynical if highly intelligent young libertine whose proclivities lean very much toward the most beautiful face in the room--whether male or female--especially those with no interest whatsoever in sexual or emotional congress with him. Once upon a time, Paul dated...

...Lauren Hynde (SHANNYN SOSSAMON), a beautiful if increasingly befuddled young woman seeking connections where few seem to exist, riding her skateboard into the ether of Camden's social universe, which always seems to be perched on the precipice of the apocalypse.

Sean, Paul and Lauren are surrounded at Camden by their very good "friends": Lauren's roommate Lara (JESSICA BIEL), whose carnal instincts far outweigh the bonds of camaraderie; the much sought-after Victor (KIP PARDUE), a chronic object of Lauren's desire whose European sojourn has kept him out of her reach; Sean's friend Mitchell (THOMAS IAN NICHOLAS), about to fall into the abyss of Bateman's world; Paul's posse (JAY BARUCHEL, JOEL MICHAELY and COLIN BAIN), always at the ready with a brittle quip; Kelly (KATE BOSWORTH), one of Sean's innumerable and quickly forgotten conquests; and Marc (FRED SAVAGE), who mistakenly believes himself to be considerably more coherent than he actually is.

There are distinguished members of the Camden faculty, such as Mr. Lance Lawson (ERIC STOLTZ), who views himself as being young and cool enough to attend campus parties, and to occasionally suggest raising an attractive student's grade point average in exchange for "extracurricular activity."

Outside of the rarified world of Camden is the "townie" Rupert (CLIFTON COLLINS, JR.), a dealer who supplies Sean and plenty of other Camden students with their recreational pharmaceuticals...for a very good price.

And then there's family: Mrs. Denton (FAYE DUNAWAY), Paul's elegant mother, the victim of too much money and too little love, as well as family friend Mrs. Jared (SWOOSIE KURTZ). Together they enjoy their cocktails and prescription drugs over lunch with their sons who are just as high as their mothers.

And so it goes, with endless rounds of drug-alcohol-and-sex-drenched campus fetes--such as The End of the World Party, The Dress to Get Screwed Party, and The Pre-Saturday Night Party --inconveniently punctuated by sparsely-attended Camden classes.

But human nature determines that in a highly imperfect world, the rules of attraction always apply...and among the co-eds at Camden College, the first rule is: There are no rules.

Lions Gate Entertainment's The Rules of Attraction is Academy Award winning director/writer ROGER AVARY's scathingly insightful film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' scabrously funny social satire of life and love among the young and the privileged. Avary, who won his Oscar as co-writer of Pulp Fiction, previously directed cult classic Killing Zoe, which also starred Eric Stoltz.

For The Rules of Attraction, Avary has assembled a remarkable group of actors, all of whom were drawn to become participants in Avary's ambitious, incisive and highly contemporary comedy of very bad manners.

For many of these talents, The Rules of Attraction represents a distinct and courageous change of pace from their previous work.

JAMES VAN DER BEEK has found stardom portraying title character Dawson Leery of the WB Network's smash hit series Dawson's Creek, as well as the highly successful feature Varsity Blues. IAN SOMERHALDER starred in the WB's coming-of-age drama series Young Americans, and most recently appeared alongside Kevin Kline, Hayden Christensen and Kristin Scott Thomas in Irwin Winkler's feature, Life As A House. SHANNYN SOSSAMON starred as the romantic lead opposite Heath Ledger in A Knight's Tale and with Josh Hartnett in 40 Days and 40 Nights. JESSICA BIEL stars as Mary Camden in the WB's popular series 7th Heaven and had the lead opposite Freddie Prinze, Jr. in the Warner Bros. feature Summer Catch.

Other cast members include KATE BOSWORTH who acted alongside Ian Somerhalder in Young Americans and stars this summer in the highly anticipated surf movie Blue Crush; THOMAS IAN NICHOLAS, one of the randy high school students in the phenomenally successful American Pie and American Pie 2; KIP PARDUE, who starred opposite Sylvester Stallone in Renny Harlin's Driven as well as the hit Jerry Bruckheimer production Remember the Titans; ERIC STOLTZ, one of the screen's most versatile talents, who starred in Avary's Killing Zoe and numbers among his many credits a wide range of mainstream and independent features, including Mask, Some Kind of Wonderful, Bodies, Rest & Motion and Sleep With Me, producing the latter two as well; CLIFTON COLLINS, JR., who made a dazzling impression on audiences as "Frankie Flowers" in Steven Soderbergh's Traffic and in Joel Schumacher's Tigerland; and FRED SAVAGE, who grew up before America's eyes on The Wonder Years and is now very much a young veteran of stage and screen. The cast also includes such fine young performers as JOEL MICHAELY (But I'm A Cheerleader) and newcomers COLIN BAIN (Long Shot with Britney Spears) and RUSSELL SAMS.

Also appearing in the film as Mrs. Denton, Paul's mother, is the legendary FAYE DUNAWAY, whose extraordinary career has included such classics as Bonnie and Clyde, The Thomas Crown Affair, Chinatown and Network (for which she received an Academy Award for Best Actress) to such independent efforts as Don Juan DeMarco, Albino Alligator and The Yards. Portraying Mrs. Jared, the similarly privileged mother of one of Paul's former paramours, is SWOOSIE KURTZ, the highly honored performer of stage and screen who was a series regular on the popular Sisters.

The behind-the-camera talent of The Rules of Attraction includes producer GREG SHAPIRO of the innovative production company Kingsgate (Affliction, Simpatico, Investigating Sex); executive producer JEREMIAH SAMUELS (love jones, That Championship Season, The Wash); director of photography ROBERT BRINKMANN (The Truth About Cats and Dogs, The Cable Guy); production designer SHARON SEYMOUR (Reality Bites, Don Juan DeMarco, The Truth About Cats and Dogs); and costume designer LOUISE FROGLEY (The Limey, Traffic, Spy Game). [More]

Starring: James Van Der Beek, Jessica Biel, Ian Somerhalder, Shannyn Sossamon

Starring: James Van Der Beek, Jessica Biel, Ian Somerhalder, Shannyn Sossamon, Clifton Collins, Kip Pardue, Eric Stoltz, Fred Savage

Director: Roger Avary

Director: Roger Avary
Screenwriter: Roger Avary
Producer: Greg Shapiro
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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Full Review Source: Cinema Crazed | comment Comment
04/29/09
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Felix Vasquez Jr.
Cinema Crazed

Will either fascinate or infuriate you, sometimes within the same moment--and it's difficult imagining the film working any better if it did not.

Full Review Source: TheMovieReport.com | comment Comment
12/30/08
Michael Dequina
Michael Dequina
TheMovieReport.com
N/R

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10/18/08
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Urban Cinefile Critics
Urban Cinefile

When a movie is described by some critics as morally repellent and by others as innovative and brilliant, it means at the very least that it's controversial and touching a nerve in the collective consciousness.

Full Review Source: EmanuelLevy.Com | comment Comment
09/25/08
Emanuel Levy
Emanuel Levy
EmanuelLevy.Com

Actually I quite enjoyed the movie--but how do I get rid of this awful discharge?

Full Review Source: Chicago Reader | comment Comment
02/11/08
J. R. Jones
J. R. Jones
Chicago Reader
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The leads and their accomplices look dead glam, but it's never clear whether their vacuity is a deliberate strategy. Certainly Avary's style seems all for instant gratification.

Full Review Source: Time Out | comment Comment
06/24/06
Geoff Andrew
Geoff Andrew
Time Out

Un film corrosif mettant sans dessus dessous tous les points qu'il aborde.

Full Review Source: Panorama | comment Comment
03/23/06
Jean-François Vandeuren
Jean-François Vandeuren
Panorama

Maybe it's writer/director Roger Avary's approach. He has taken the source material too seriously, and presented it almost at face value.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
12/06/05
Film Threat

It’s comedy with consequence, shenanigans rooted in an ugly reality.

Full Review Source: Film Threat | comment Comment
12/06/05
Eric Campos
Eric Campos
Film Threat

Atuações surpreendemente eficazes, uma trilha sonora espetacular, um roteiro inteligente e ácido e a direção intensa de Avary criam um filme absolutamente imperdível.

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10/16/04
Pablo Villaca
Pablo Villaca
Cinema em Cena

Avary's style is sure to turn off many viewers, while others will find his inventive filmmaking exhilarating.

Full Review Source: Star-Democrat (Easton, MD) | comment Comment
01/06/04
Greg Maki
Greg Maki
Star-Democrat (Easton, MD)

The opening moments culminate with a drunken date rape during which the rapist vomits on the back of his victim. It doesn't really improve from there.

Full Review Source: MovieMartyr.com | comment 1 Comment
09/07/03
Jeremy Heilman
Jeremy Heilman
MovieMartyr.com

It’s an outstanding film, clearly stamped with some bravura filmmaking techniques, an impeccable soundtrack and a stereotype-shattering performance from James Van Der Beek.

Full Review Source: State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) | comment Comment
06/26/03
Nick Rogers
Nick Rogers
State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL)

You can happily give this a miss.

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05/20/03
Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross
Daily Mirror [UK]

A breathtaking story told in breathtaking style.

Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
04/21/03
Alan Morrison
Alan Morrison
Empire Magazine

A disagreeable and unrewarding exposé of what spoilt college students get up to in expensive New England colleges.

Full Review Source: Guardian [UK] | comment Comment
04/20/03
Philip French
Philip French
Guardian [UK]

There is so much going on, filmed with such style, that I found it hard to stop being fascinated.

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04/13/03
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
Ian Waldron-Mantgani
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03/31/03
FilmFour.com

Stylish, impressive and darkly funny, with a surprising performance from James 'Dawson' Van Der Beek.

Full Review Source: ViewLondon | comment Comment
03/22/03
Matthew Turner
Matthew Turner
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03/07/03
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