
- Genre
- Comedy
- Year
- 1998
- Runtime
- 1h31
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Slums of Beverly Hills
Growing up is a rich experience in a poor neighborhood.
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Synopsis
Set in the vibrant and contrasting landscape of Beverly Hills during the 1970s, Slums of Beverly Hills is a coming-of-age comedy-drama that follows the journey of 14-year-old Vivian (Natasha Lyonne) as she navigates the challenges of adolescence while living with her quirky and dysfunctional family. Vivian resides in a dilapidated apartment complex with her eccentric father (Alan Arkin) and her wild, free-spirited brothers. Despite their financial struggles, the family tries to maintain a semblance of normalcy while surrounded by the luxury of Beverly Hills. As Vivian deals with the trials of teenage life, including first loves, friendships, and a yearning for stability, she becomes increasingly aware of the social divides between her family's situation and the glitzy world around them. This heartfelt film captures the humor and heartbreak of growing up in a world where appearances can be deceiving, ultimately showcasing Vivian's resilience and her quest for identity amidst the chaos of her upbringing.
Cast
Natasha Lyonne
Vivian Abromowitz
Alan Arkin
Murray Samuel Abromowitz
Marisa Tomei
Rita Abromowitz
Eli Marienthal
Rickey Abromowitz
David Krumholtz
Ben Abromowitz
Kevin Corrigan
Eliot Arenson
Reviews
Slums of Beverly Hills has garnered a positive response from critics and audiences alike. With an IMDb rating of 6.7/10, Rotten Tomatoes gives it an impressive score of 81%, indicating strong approval among viewers. The film is praised for its witty script, colorful characters, and nostalgic depiction of 1970s Beverly Hills. Entertainment Weekly noted that 'the film manages to be both funny and poignant,' encapsulating the bittersweet nature of adolescence. According to Metacritic, which rates the film at 69/100, 'Slums of Beverly Hills delivers a commendable performance led by Natasha Lyonne, who captures the essence of a young woman caught between two worlds.' Critics from Variety lauded the film's 'charming and an authentic portrayal of family dynamics,' emphasizing its ability to balance humor and serious themes. However, some reviewers pointed out that the film occasionally leans on stereotypes, but many agreed that the unique characters and heartfelt moments make it a worthwhile watch. While it may not break new ground in the genre, 'Slums of Beverly Hills' continues to resonate with viewers for its nostalgic feel and relatable moments.