A friend and I realized that the plot line of this screenplay runs dangerous parallel to American Graffiti, a film by George Lucas. This was not my intention, but here are the similarities.
- They are both coming-of-age stories that take place during another era. AG takes place in 1962 and Carnosha takes place in 1983.
- Drive-in restaurants play a major part. The kids from AG hang out at Mel's Drive-In. Two of the major characters hang out at The Spot Drive-In only because one works there.
- Cars play a major role. The kids go for joy rides and drag racing in AG. Cars are manufactured and obsessed by a few of the characters in the Carnosha.
- Popular music is vital for the soundtrack. AG featured at least 40 top hits from the early 1960s. One character in Carnosha listen to a lot of new wave synthpop from the early 1980s. Other characters in Carnosha have deep discussions about Frank Zappa and Pink Floyd.
- American Graffiti paints a rosy picture of the Kennedy era, while Carnosha shows the uncertain times of the early Reagan era, especially for blue-collar workers waiting for the wealth to "trickle down."
- Opposed to AG, not all of Carnosha's major characters are in high school. One graduated a year before and another is the father of another major character.
- Carnosha focuses a little more on family dynamics and the fate of the local automotive industry