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The Rules of Attraction: a surprisingly poignant Bret Easton Ellis adaptation

Starring James Van Der Beek, this 2002 film offers more than misanthropy in its portrait of young love and thwarted desire

A snarling portrait of a group of desperate college kids, Roger Avary’s The Rules of Attraction was branded by many critics a callow exercise: as cruel as its bricked-up, empathy-starved protagonist, Sean (James Van Der Beek).

In the 2002 film, overprivileged teenagers numb themselves with weed and breakfast cigarettes, roll their eyes at the news of a classmate’s overdose and quickly forget the faces behind their merciless sexual escapades. Somewhere between a black romantic comedy and a psychosexual horror show, it’s a film so delightfully bratty that it could be easy to miss what lies beneath.

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