Upon its release in 1999, Paul and Chris Weitz’s American Pie was dismissed by many critics as a lowbrow gross-out comedy, a relic of the post-Kids and pre-Superbad era of teenage cinema. Yet, beneath its surface of crusty socks and warm apple pies lies a meticulously indexed world of late-1990s adolescence. The film’s true genius is not its vulgarity, but its function as a cultural encyclopedia—a closed-circuit index of symbols, rituals, and anxieties exclusive to the millennial graduating class of 1999. By examining this exclusive index, one finds that American Pie is less a movie about sex than a documentary about the transactional nature of teenage social currency.
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