My favourite film.
As DiCillo himself says:
"The central, and painstakingly obvious conceit of the movie is that Johnny Suede is a FOOL. I gave him a pompador that big so emphasize this. He looks like an idiot. He can’t even tell that in his desire to look different he’s made him self look ridiculous. That was the whole point."
DiCillo was also..." particularly fascinated with the rockabilly/punk scene in NYC in the early ’70’s. Even just on a visual level it was mind-blowing". Presumably this was a big influence on The Johnny Suede character which started life as an onstage project for the director. Brad Pitt's wardrobe actually belonged to DiCillo, before being nicked during filming. The clothes had to be remade for the rest of the shoot.
For more hair-raising insights into the film check out Tom's amazing blog at:
http://www.tomdicillo.com/blog/?p=110
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