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Rating: 7.279/10 by 4190 users

Clueless (1995)

Shallow, rich and socially successful Cher is at the top of her Beverly Hills high school's pecking scale. Seeing herself as a matchmaker, Cher first coaxes two teachers into dating each other. Emboldened by her success, she decides to give hopelessly klutzy new student Tai a makeover. When Tai becomes more popular than she is, Cher realizes that her disapproving ex-stepbrother was right about how misguided she was -- and falls for him.

Directing:
  • Amy Heckerling
  • Richard Graves
  • Daniel Silverberg
  • Esther Vivante
Writing:
  • Amy Heckerling
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Jul 19, 1995

Rating: 7.279/10 by 4190 users

Alternative Title:
Fuera de Onda - SV
Дурноголові - UA
Безглузді - UA
Безголові - UA

Country:
United States of America
Language:
Español
English
Runtime: 01 hour 37 minutes
Budget: $12,000,000
Revenue: $56,631,572

Plot Keyword: puberty, high school, based on novel or book, make a match, spoiled child, coming of age, conflict, wedding, makeover, woman director, popular girl, gay theme
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Stacey Dash
Dionne Davenport
Paul Rudd
Josh Lucas
Donald Faison
Murray Duvall
Elisa Donovan
Amber Mariens
Breckin Meyer
Travis Birkenstock
Jeremy Sisto
Elton Tiscia
Dan Hedaya
Melvin "Mel" Horowitz
Wallace Shawn
Mr. Wendell Hall
Twink Caplan
Ms. Toby Geist
Justin Walker
Christian Stovitz
Herb Hall
Principal
Julie Brown
Ms. Stoeger
Ron Orbach
DMV Tester
Roger Kabler
College Guy
Amy Heckerling
Maid of Honor (uncredited)
Michael Klesic
Baggy Skater (uncredited)
Sam Maccarone
Baggy Skater (uncredited)
Monica Eva Foster
Cheerleader (uncredited)

Filipe Manuel Neto

**One of the best teen movies ever.** Teen movies can really be a terrible plague. I've had other occasions where I didn't spare them criticism, and generally it's a style of cinema that I dislike a lot for its sheer stupidity. However, this comedy about a group of spoiled rich girls is a positive example, a film for teenagers that manages to have quality and grace, while being a satire, quite critical, on the materialism and consumerism of elite teenagers. Amy Heckerling had a brilliant idea to make a modern adaptation of the novel “Emma”, by Jane Austen. Any and all of the author's material is guaranteed to be good, and if it is well used, it usually gives good results. And indeed, the essence of this book is here: a spoiled and superficial girl who learns more about life, finds true love and the most genuine kindness and altruism. This is the transformation we see in Cher, the blonde and exuberant heroine of this film. She lives with her father, a lawyer who doesn't seem to pay much attention to his daughter but who, in fact, has a way of doing so. And it is at school, and in the complicated universe of popularity-obsessed teenagers, that Cher moves for most of the film. Rich and beautiful, she has no problem assuming herself as a leader, at the top of that strongly elitist and prejudiced mini-society that is the universe of teenagers. And she doesn't hesitate to use it to try to improve things around her. This is the great movie of Alicia Silverstone's life. The actress still did some work later, and is known and respected, but the truth is that her career did not have such strong and relevant successes again. She embodied Cher in such a sincere and authentic way that it became difficult, from then on, to detach the character from the actress. Brittany Murphy also deserves a round of applause. She was incredibly young, but showed signs of talent and remained active as an actress until the end of her (unfortunately) brief life. Stacey Dash does what she can, but she doesn't have the time or material to shine like her peers. The film also has good performances by Dan Hedaya and Paul Rudd. The movie doesn't have amazing visuals or great effects, nor is it supposed to. In fact, one of the secrets to its success (commercially, of course) was the fact that it had an average budget and a remarkable success at the box office. Without an unlimited credit card, the production went to great lengths to make the film look more expensive than it is, and I believe that a good part of the investment went into the elegant and seemingly expensive costumes for the three main characters, as well as the house where Cher lives, a magnificent California mansion.

Andre Gonzales

I remember growing up watching this movie. I liked it for probably different reasons then others like it. I liked it because I hated girls like her. So I thought she just looked ridiculous the whole movie which made it funny to me. Favorite line: "Why would I listen to you? Your a virgin that can't drive!" LoL!


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