Rating: R
Genre:
Comedy
Release Date: 01/06/2004
Dubbed: English
Sound: 2
Run Time: 101 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Universal Studios
A so-called anarchist gets an unexpected crash-course in living on the edge in this independent
comedy drama.
Puck (
Devon Gummersall) is a college dropout and self-styled political radical who lives with a handful of friends in an anarchist commune near Plano, TX.
Puck's roommates and fellow semi-revolutionaries include aging hippie
Johnny Red (
John Savage), man-crazy feminist
Karla (
Gina Philips), DJ and ladies' man
Sweeney (
Johnny Whitworth), and cheerful mischief maker
Double Dee (
Steve Van Wormer). While
Puck and his pals enjoy engaging in occasional acts of creative vandalism, their sense of anarchy is more a matter of personal choice than a genuine threat against the larger standing order. That begins to change when the mysterious
Johnny Black (
Dylan Bruno) ingratiates himself into the commune.
Johnny Black's political agenda is significantly more aggressive than that of
Puck and his friends, and his willingness to use violence to achieve his ends disturbs
Puck, as
Black not only takes control of the group, but adds guns, explosives, and sabotage to their formula.
Puck also finds himself torn between his commitment to his ideals and his infatuation with
Jody (
Katherine Towne), whose sexual appetites run counter to her public reputation as a Christian and Young Republican organizer. Taking its title from
William Powell's infamous book of the same name (which the author has since come to repudiate),
The Anarchist Cookbook was the first feature film from writer and director
Jordan Susman.
~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide