Synopsis
O.C. and Stiggs is a movie released in 1987.
In this offbeat comedy, two disenchanted teenagers, O.C. and Stiggs, navigate the suffocating confines of upper-middle-class suburbia with a mischievous spirit and a rebellious agenda. Fed up with the insipid monotony of their surroundings, these young misfits embark on a hilarious quest for revenge against the Schwab family, the epitome of everything they loathe: materialism, privilege, and excessive conformity. Their antics are a satirical exploration of suburban life, turning their mundane reality into a canvas for chaos and creativity. What sets this film apart is its sharp, irreverent humor and keen social commentary, making it a cult favorite among those who appreciate a blend of teenage angst and clever satire. As O.C. and Stiggs devise elaborate schemes to disrupt the status quo, viewers are treated to a unique perspective on the struggles of youth in a world filled with superficiality and excess. With its quirky characters and a playful take on rebellion, this film invites audiences to laugh along as it cleverly critiques the very society it depicts. Whether you’re drawn in by nostalgia or curiosity, this film promises a whimsical yet thought-provoking journey through the absurdities of suburban life.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer