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Lost Boys
"The Lost Boys" is a 1987 American horror-comedy film directed by Joel Schumacher, known for its blend of vampire mythology with 1980s youth culture and rock-and-roll style. The film follows two teenage brothers, Michael and Sam Emerson, who move with their divorced mother to the fictional coastal town of Santa Carla, California, only to discover it's a haven for a charismatic gang of young vampires. The experience is a fast-paced, stylish ride, balancing genuine scares with comedic elements and a memorable soundtrack that includes hits like "Cry Little Sister" and Echo & the Bunnymen's "People Are Strange." It appeals to those drawn to a rebellious, slightly edgy sensibility and a nostalgic appreciation for 80s aesthetics. The film is often credited with helping to modernize vampire depictions in popular culture, influencing subsequent works like *Buffy the Vampire Slayer*.








