Ghost World

Ghost World

Year: 2001

Runtime: 111 min

Language: English

Director: Terry Zwigoff

Budget: $7M

DramaComedy

As high school ends, best friends Enid and Rebecca find their bond tested when Rebecca begins dating Josh. Enid's unusual interest in a deceased student, Seymour, further complicates their friendship and forces both girls to confront their own evolving identities and desires. They navigate the awkwardness of adulthood and question the future of their relationship in a darkly humorous and poignant exploration of growing up.

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