Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 10297601

Lane Meyer

Beth Truss

Monique Junot

Roy Stalin

Charles De Mar

Al Meyer

Jenny Meyer

Johnny Gasparini

Mrs. Smith

Ricky Smith

Yee Sook Ree

Chen Ree

Badger Meyer

Rocko

Roy's Ski Buddy #1

Mr. Kerber

Mailman

Elizabeth Daily

Roy's Ski Buddy #2 (as J. Warren David)

Roy's Ski Buddy #3

Buster

Roller Skater

Nerd #1

Nerd #2 (as Jonathon Charles Fox)

Nerd #3

Jock #1

Jock #2

Jock #3

Chris Cummins

Tree Trimmer

Tree Trimmer's Helper

Joanne Greenwald (as Rima Delane)

Paperboy

Paperboy

Paperboy

Smity

Written by FilipeManuelNeto on 2023-10-28
**A stupid teen comedy, but still funny enough.** Teenage films are not exactly my “cup of tea”, but I confess that this little comic film pleased me: after being abandoned by his girlfriend who, deep down, didn't like him and was just trying to be the girlfriend of the most popular boy in the neighborhood, a young man decides to die. After some half-hearted and half-hearted attempts, he ends up turning the situation around in a surprising way. It's a film that has the advantage of being funny, although it's still as stupid as any other teen film. They treat that snowy hill as if it were a Himalayan peak – they even gave it a name alluding to a real mountain in this range – and good skiing seems to be an obsession for the locals. It's the most absurd thing in the film, at least for me. We also have a bizarre and disgusting family that lives close to the protagonist and that I wouldn't want near my house: besides looking like a beautiful group of idiots, I don't know if those people take baths. There are still some additional oddities, but I won't say much about them... it's better to see. John Cusack did a good job. Still a teenager, the actor was already showing signs of having talent and knew how to take advantage of opportunities to grow in the artistic world, and here he makes a committed and competent effort. The rest of the cast is much weaker, largely due to characters who are essentially clichés with legs. Diane Franklin escapes thanks to a better character, and competent work from the actress.