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The Perfect Score (Full Screen Edition) (2004)

Starring: Scarlett Johansson, Erika Christensen Director: Brian Robbins Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: DVD
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: Scarlett Johansson, Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Leonardo Nam, Bryan Greenberg
  • Directors: Brian Robbins
  • Writers: Jon Zack, Marc Hyman, Mark Schwahn
  • Producers: Brian Robbins, Donald J. Lee Jr., Jonathan Glickman, Michael Tollin
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
  • Studio: Paramount
  • DVD Release Date: June 29, 2004
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (49 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001ZX006
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #28,720 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "The Perfect Score (Full Screen Edition)" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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A mutant hybrid of a heist movie and The Breakfast Club, The Perfect Score follows a clutch of kids who steal the answers to an upcoming SAT test: An aspiring architect (Chris Evans) who isn't quite achieving his dreams (or his parents' expectations); his middling pal (Bryan Greenburg) whose girlfriend is already in college; an overachiever (Erika Christensen, Traffic) who freezes under pressure; a basketball star (NBA player Darius Miles) whose grades don't match his game; a stoner (Leonardo Nam) who falls into the scheme by accident; and a rich punk girl (Scarlett Johansson) who wants to strike back at her neglectful father. The heist itself is nonsensical, but the interplay of personalities manages to keep the movie afloat. Still, only Nam and Johansson (who, after Ghost World, Lost in Translation, and Girl with a Pearl Earring, is becoming a true movie star) stand out of the bland pack. --Bret Fetzer


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SIX HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BAND TOGETHER AND DEVELOP A PLAN TO HEIST THE SAT EXAM IN ORDER TO PREVENT THE TEST FROM UNFAIRLY DEFINING WHO THEY'LL BECOME. EACH IN THE GROUP HAS HIS OR HER OWN SET OF CIRCUMSTANCES THAT LEADS TO THE CONCLUSION THAT THE ONLY WAY TO TRULY DECIDE ONE'S OWN FATE IS TO BEAT THE SYSTEM.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Could stealing the SAT be easier than taking the SAT?, June 29, 2004
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews
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No, I do not remember my SAT score, but I have taught enough high school students terrorized by the thought of how a four digit number could totally ruin their lives (i.e., deny them the college of their dreams) to realize that this is a tender subject. Which is why it is nice to report that "The Perfect Score" does take things seriously at the same time it is having fun with the paranoia. I might not be able to answer any of the SAT questions that pop up during the movie, but I do know that the screenplay by Mark Schwahn (creator of "One Tree Hill"), Marc Hyman ("Osmosis Jones") and Jon Zack ("Out Cold") is a lot better than I would have thought for a movie like this 2004 comedy.

The story takes place in Princeton, New Jersey which is, oddly enough, where you find the Princeton Testing Center that is the home of the SAT exam (SAT stood for Scholastic Aptitude Test but one of the running gags in this film is the effort to come up with a more appropriate meaning to the anagram). The first SAT exam of the year has come and gone and Kyle (Chris Evans) discovers his score is too low to get him into Cornell and Anna (Erika Christensen) can apparently forget about her parents' dream of Brown. The next exam is in two weeks and since getting smarter in a fortnight is not likely, stealing the exam sounds like a good idea. Kyle's friend Matty (Bryan Greenberg), already bound for Maryland, is willing to help and they approach Francesca (Scarlett Johansson), whose daddy happens to run PTC and can provide a way in. The final members of the group are Desmond (Darius Miles), a basketball star whose mom wants him to go to college, and Roy (Leonardo Nam), a stoner who is involved only because he knows about what is going on.

Now, in the real world stealing one SAT exam does not do you any good because there are several versions, so the person sitting next to you can have different questions or the questions are in a different order (or both). But that is besides the point in "The Perfect Score" and I ended up liking this movie a lot more than I thought I would for three reasons. The first I cannot tell you about because it would spoil the movie, but it has to do with an interesting twist on expectations. The second is the character of Desmond's mother (Tyra Ferrell), who has an impact on more than just her son. This film plays a lot with the stereotypes, from class brain to dumb jock to stoner, and I like the way Desmond's mother fits into that mold as well. The third is that this film comes up with a really, really great line about why not to be scared about the questions on the SAT, spoken, of course, by the most ironic character in the mix.

"The Perfect Score" is an enjoyable little caper comedy that certainly exceeds expectations, which is not a bad recommendation given most teen comedies today. The characters manage to avoid being stupid, a standard pitfall in the genre, although I suspect there are those who will be disappointed with the way things get resolved at the end. I also think it was nice that if Scarlett Johansson could not get an Oscar nomination for either "Lost in Translation" or "Girl With a PEarl Earring" then at least she got to do a decent "Matrix" takeoff in this film. Plus it was interesting to see Darius Miles who went to the pros instead of attending St. Johns University play a character who does the opposite, although it is ironic to see Mike Jarvis play himself since he had been fired from the St. Johns post by the time "The Perfect Score" was released.

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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Scarlett Johansson is good, March 13, 2005
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I am a Scarlett Johansson fan and that is why I bought the movie and she did not disappoint me. This is much better than her performance in the Spider thriller/comedy movie. But this movie suffers from a script that was not thought all the way though and it needed more work on it before they went to production. Still, this is one of the first movies where Scarlett starts to show herself as a superstar. In fact she actually does a little bit of acting, rather then to just have that reflective lost in translation look on her face.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Showcase for Chris, August 1, 2006
By Kevin Killian (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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The film is all about the SATs and I'm surprised that ETS allowed them to make it. Certainly it makes ETS look like a company with a bunch of nitwits running it, and in addition shows that they have lousy security and any bunch of six random idiot teens could break in and get all of the answers to any particular SAT exam. Was product placement so important to ETS that they let the filmmakers run down their whole organization in this way? This is not even to mention the gfeneralized, pervasive indictment of the whole SAT system that the Scarlett Johansson character, Francesca, spouts throughout the whole movie and which is, indeed, the movie's most interesting selling point. It's like the FAHRENHEIT 911 of standardized testing.

Otherwise it falls into a slavish imitation of THE BREAKFAST CLUB, with a bit of HARRY AND KUMAR GO TO WHITE CASTLE thrown in, redeemed by the presence of the divine Chris Evans, who makes every movie he's in an overwhelming visual and sensory experience, as though Aldous Huxley had released some pleasure-inducing "soma" gas into the ventilation system of the theater you're watching him in. Is he a real person, or actually a god come to earth to provide nirvana to the millions? Here he plays "Kyle," sort of a switch up for Chris in a way, as the thoughtful would-be architect who can't get good enough SAT scores to get himself into Cornell. ("Cornell University," the guidance counselor adds, just in case we were thinking it was Cornell Community College Kyle was aiming for.)

Chris has played characters called Jake, Adam, Ben, Bryan AND Ryan, Seth, Bryce and Johnny Storm, but Kyle is one of his best parts yet. A row of perfection, like clay ducks in a shooting gallery, each identical, all of them ideal.
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3.0 out of 5 stars 3 stars out of 4
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No it's not a great movie, but the idea of a teen movie focused on tests and not bodily fluids is just enough to recommend this fairly forgettable... Read more
Published 12 months ago by One-Line Film Reviews

2.0 out of 5 stars Stupid and Rebellious Entry to the Teen Genre
Not impressed. Although I love the main ensemble and the catchy film style... the story, writing, characters and plot are just so horrible. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Media Lover

1.0 out of 5 stars Bo-ring
You're expected to believe that a stereotypical band of teens break into the Educational Testing Service and steal SAT results. Not likely. Am I being too serious? Read more
Published 16 months ago by Bradley F. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Movie
Plot Summary:

Six high school seniors who happen to live near the company which issues the SAT decide to steal the test. Read more
Published on December 22, 2007 by William B. Dwinnell IV

4.0 out of 5 stars Better than expected. Entertaining script, fun.
MTV films is very hit and miss as far as producing consistantly decent movies, but this is one of there better ones. Read more
Published on March 29, 2007 by Wiseguy 945

2.0 out of 5 stars A perfect story, an incomplete execution
I remember when this film came out. I remember that because it was during the same time period where I had lots of school work to take care of. Read more
Published on March 16, 2007 by bart

5.0 out of 5 stars Fun Movie
It's a fun movie if you like teen flicks. It takes a shallow look at teen problems and the SAT but moves along and is well acted.
Published on November 5, 2006 by A. Crawford

3.0 out of 5 stars It's Just About the Stars.
The plot of THE PERFECT SCORE is easy enough: six very different high school students bond together to steal the answers to the SAT test the night before it is administered. Read more
Published on September 14, 2006 by tvtv3

2.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't Score a Bull's Eye: Mildly Entertaining But Trite and Forgettable
Six high school students plan to steal the answers to the upcoming SAT tests. This idea surely sounds interesting, and so are the names of the actors involved here, especially... Read more
Published on June 12, 2006 by Tsuyoshi

4.0 out of 5 stars Perfectly good movie.
I'm glad I didn't listen to any negative comments about this movie. It's not that The Perfect Score is the best movie ever, but it makes for an entertaining hour and a half or so... Read more
Published on January 30, 2006 by SuperJenn

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