Swingers -
The 1996 independent film , written by Jon Favreau and directed by Doug Liman, is a landmark buddy comedy that captured the mid-90s swing revival and launched the careers of its primary cast. Filmed on a minuscule budget of approximately $200,000, it remains a cult classic celebrated for its relatable portrayal of post-breakup angst and the "cool" underground nightlife of Los Angeles. Plot Summary
The story follows (Jon Favreau), a struggling actor and comedian who moved from New York to Los Angeles six months prior. Still heartbroken over a six-year relationship that ended with the move, Mike is stuck in a cycle of depression and obsession with his ex-girlfriend. Swingers