Blank Generation is a film that follows the story of a group of young adults in New York City during the late 1970s. The film explores their struggles with identity, relationships, and finding their place in a rapidly changing world.
The main character, John, is a disillusioned artist who feels lost and disconnected from society. He forms a close bond with his friend Jane, who shares his sense of alienation. Together, they navigate the gritty streets of the city and search for meaning in their lives.
As the characters delve deeper into the underground music and art scene of the era, they encounter a cast of eccentric and colorful characters who challenge their beliefs and push them to confront their inner demons.
Blank Generation is a raw and honest portrayal of a generation searching for purpose and connection in a world that seems devoid of meaning. The film captures the spirit of rebellion and creativity that defined the era, making it a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.
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Richard Hell:
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Love Comes in Spurts
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Liars Beware
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New Pleasure
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Divertimento No 1 (K334)
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String Quartet (Op. 18 No. 1)
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