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The Basketball Diaries
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Director: Scott Kalvert
Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio, Lorraine Bracco
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Anyone who caught Leonardo DiCaprio's performance as retarded
adolescent Arnie in What's Eating Gilbert Grape? saw the performance
of a nascent star. In Scott Kalvert's The Basketball Diaries,
DiCaprio shines again as Jim Carroll, a promising young writer
and basketball player-turned-junkie. His mesmerising and convincing
portrait of a self-destructive teenager who spends more time shooting
heroin than hoops rescues a fairly predictable but competently-made
rites-of-passage film from mediocrity. You know the story - talented
youth seduced by drugs, ends up on the streets, gets rescued from the
brink of death by person with heart of gold, but only he can help
himself. And so it goes on. Based on the cult novel by the real-life
Jim Carroll which describes the author's journeys through the
world of Class A, The Basketball Diaries quite rightly borrows
from Carroll's own prose written at the time. And because of this,
the film exudes a certain naivety which rings true for a 16-year-old
experimenting with drugs - as all those who have been there will
recognise: "I felt dazed like I'd just come out of a four-hour
movie I didn't understand." We may have all written it, but
only DiCaprio can get away with saying it.
Reviewed by Monika Maurer
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