Mid90s Updated Direct

The dialogue is filled with over 170 uses of the F-word, along with various other slurs (racist and homophobic) that the director included to reflect the casual, often toxic culture of the 1990s.

Here is why Jonah Hill’s mid90s remains a cultural touchstone, and why the era it depicts refuses to be forgotten. mid90s

At its core, mid90s is a coming-of-age story about the desperate human need for connection. Stevie lives in a turbulent household with a neglectful mother and an abusive older brother, Ian (Lucas Hedges). In one of the film’s opening scenes, Stevie listens to Ian crying through the bedroom wall, a moment that establishes the tragic duality of Ian’s character—he is a monster to Stevie but a victim of his own circumstances. The dialogue is filled with over 170 uses