The Doom Generation
"The Doom Generation" is a 1995 film directed by Gregg Araki. It is a part of the "Teen Apocalypse" genre and follows the story of two teenagers, Jordan and Amy, who embark on a road trip with a mysterious drifter named Adam. The film explores themes of youth, sexuality, and the disillusionment of modern life.
The narrative is characterized by its surreal style and dark humor, featuring a mix of violence and romance. It gained a cult following for its unique visual aesthetic and representation of the Generation X experience, reflecting the anxieties and challenges faced by young people in the 1990s.