Ghost World (Film)
"Ghost World" is a 2001 film directed by Terry Zwigoff, based on the graphic novel by Daniel Clowes. The story follows two teenage girls, Enid and Rebecca, who struggle to find their identities after graduating high school. They navigate the complexities of adulthood while dealing with their friendship and the people around them.
The film features a unique blend of humor and melancholy, showcasing themes of alienation and the search for meaning. Steve Buscemi plays Seymour, a quirky character who becomes an object of fascination for Enid. "Ghost World" received critical acclaim for its screenplay and performances.