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Originally Posted by
munchausen 
Singles was trying way too hard to be the definitive 90s movie, which goes against everything definitely 90s. Same goes for Reality Bites.
The definitive 90s movie is Pulp Fiction.

I meant Reality Bites.
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Originally Posted by
Manton 
I dunno, Piob's thread.
What I will say is that for me the '90s was a halcyon time when everything seemed small and we had no problems yet cinema was dominated by insanity. It's like we needed to escape from our boring normalcy. So everyone on screen was doing drugs, and not just drugs, but herion, they were all gangsters and thieves and porn stars and hit men, violence happened at the drop of a hat, and weird disconnected events all somehow came together.
Two Days in the Valley, Trainspotting, Killing Zoe, Shortcuts, Boggie Nights, Usual Suspects, The Professional, Heat, The Grifters, the Last Seduction, it was the decade of the dirtbag movie, but made funny and unrealistic so that the suburbanite fat happy audience didn't get too depressed.
This is why I say Reality Bites was defining. An entire movie about people that really had very small problems making a big, big deal out of them. 90s defined.
That said, I don't disagree with your hypothesis either.