The Last Days of Disco, directed by Whit Stillman, is a comedy-drama that explores the lives and relationships of a group of young Manhattanites in the early 1980s. Set against the backdrop of the disco era's decline, the film follows two recent college graduates, Alice and Charlotte, as they navigate the complexities of post-collegiate life, romance, and career ambitions. Through witty dialogue and social observations, the film captures the nuances of friendship and the cultural shifts of the time.
Nightlife, Friendship, Introspection, 1980s, Social Status