Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 16000000
Revenue
$ 53478166
Patrick Verona
Katarina Stratford
Cameron James
Bianca Stratford
Michael Eckman
Joey Donner
Mandella
Chastity
Walter Stratford
Mr. Morgan
Ms. Perky
Mr. Chapin
Scruvy
Bogey Lowenstien
Derek
Trevor
Audio Visual Guy
Beautiful Jock
Coffee Kid
Coffee Kid
Cohort
Coffee Girl
Drugged Out Loser
Wimpy Loser
Laughing Loser
Crying Loser
Screaming Loser
Detention Student
Bartender
Drunken Girl
Jock
MBA Guy at Party
Heather
Clem
Cowboy
Kissing Guy
Judith
Perky Girl
Buckaroo Bartender
Biker
Save Ferris Singer
Save Ferris Singer
Letters To Cleo Singer
Letters To Cleo Singer
Written by Arcanum101 on 2023-05-09
Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew in a modern high school setting with humour. Reminiscent of an 80s-style rom-com. Settle back and just enjoy it for what it is.
Written by SoSmooth1982 on 2023-08-21
Very funny movie. I like the late 90's and early 2000's quirky romance comedies. It's always funny to have embarrassing things happen to you, when your trying to impress a girl.
Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-02-14
"Cameron" (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) is a bit keen on "Bianca" (Larisa Oleynik) but she has eyes on the wealthy school Lothario "Joey" (Andrew Keegan). Regardless of who likes who, though, her dad won't allow her out of the house, socially, unless her independently-minded and rather stand-offish sister "Kat" (Julia Stiles) goes too. She's no intentions of playing any games of conformity, though, so it's a stale mate! Hormones drive ingenuity and swiftly "Cameron" and his pal "Michael" (David Krumholtz) come up with a plan to hook up "Kat" with "Patrick" (Heath Ledger). He hasn't much interest in the school or it's traditions either, so he might just be for her. Their cunning plan needs a backer, so they alight on the dim "Joey" to fund the operation so he can get a date with "Bianca". What a complex web we have weaved - and of course it's only a matter of time and tequila before we are set on the, rather predictable, bumpy course of true love. It is all standard fayre that leads to an obvious, slightly too sentimental, conclusion, but along the way there is a great soundtrack - Joan Armatrading sounds great with big screen sound - and plenty of humour too. Some of that is a bit crass, but there is still loads that works better as these horny, vain and bloody-minded kids try to get their guy/gal. Allison Janney features all too sparingly as the guidance teacher who cares little for her pupils - unless they can contribute to the steamy novel she is writing when their problems don't disrupt her concentration. Stiles and Ledger do gel well with the latter showing quite a degree of mischievous charisma with his pretty limiting role. There isn't really anything new here, but it has something engaging of the "Breakfast Club" (1985) style to it and I quite enjoyed it. The ending really did make me glad I come from a nation that spares it's children from that ghastly end of term torture that is "the Prom"!