Ghost World (2001) - Enid's Hero Scene (10/11) | Movieclips

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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
A sad Seymour (Steve Buscemi) is honored when Enid (Thora Birch) shows him the rest of her book and says that he is her hero.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
Filmmaker Terry Zwigoff, who enjoyed breakthrough success with his 1994 documentary Crumb, shifts gears as he examines the lives of two young women on the verge of leaving their adolescence behind in his first dramatic feature. Enid (Thora Birch) and Rebecca (Scarlett Johansson) are two close friends who've just graduated from high school, and are trying to decide what to do with their lives. Enid is a dark-haired arch cynic who is tired of living at home with her ineffectual dad (Bob Balaban) and his annoyingly perky girlfriend Maxine (Teri Garr), while Rebecca is prettier and a bit cheerier, but no more certain about her future. While the two girls have vague plans of getting an apartment together, they seem content to while away their summer hanging out and indulging in their shared infatuation with Josh (Brad Renfro), a friend from school who works at a convenience store and doesn't seem to be especially attracted to either of them. Enid discovers that in order to get her diploma, she'll have to take an additional class over the summer, where she winds up studying art with Roberta (Illeana Douglas), who is determined to encourage Enid's creative impulses, whether Enid likes it or not. More significantly, Enid meets Seymour (Steve Buscemi), a geeky record collector more than twice her age, and while they would seem to have little in common (and Rebecca thinks he's a creep), Enid discovers a kindred spirit in fellow misfit Seymour, who shares her disgust with the world around them, and a relationship begins to develop between the two. Ghost World is based on the award-winning graphic novel by comic artist Daniel Clowes, who also wrote the film's screenplay.

CREDITS:
TM & © MGM (2001)
Cast: Steve Buscemi, Thora Birch
Director: Terry Zwigoff
Producers: Pippa Cross, Janette Day, Lianne Halfon, Barbara A. Hall, John Malkovich, Jonathan Weisgal, Michael Shamberg, Russell Smith
Screenwriters: Daniel Clowes, Terry Zwigoff

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I feel so bad for Seymour, What a lovely and terrific character. He seems like a character who is so fed up of his treatment from others and feeling out of place in this world. He really is one of the most multi-layered characters I couldn't help but love him!

alexblock
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1:40 i love how seymour becomes happy at the fact that somebody actually looks up to him and sees him as their personal hero. he had probably never considered that someone could look at him and see him as being interesting and worthy of admiration until this very moment. such a poignant and lovely scene.

ParchedPinemarten
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A book full of steve buschemi drawings would be randomly cool to have

_Maxten
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I’m glad they didn’t keep the original ending of Seymour killing himself. He deserved better than what he got, and I do wonder what he’s up to now.

calowenby
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The drawing of Enid and Seymour in the car "Have some more kids why don't you?" LMAO!

scipioafricanus
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I think Enid and Seymour should've left town together at the end.

rebeccawest
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She was confusing Love with Admiration … he was indeed a big brother figure that she wrongly slept with

Shiro
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I’m sorry but today, I don’t think this age gap would’ve worked!

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where is cup crit feminism scene?
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Enid draws exactly like Daniel Clowes.

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