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Dumbstruck as they watch far less industrious classmates land just-as-prestigious college placements, hyper-achieving high schoolers Amy (Kaitlyn Dever) and Molly (Beanie Feldstein) decide that they're entitled to one night's cutting loose. Their attempt to crash a cool kids' party and own up to their secret crushes, though, hits a series of increasingly chaotic snags. Incisively funny directing debut from Olivia Wilde also stars Skyler Gisondo, Billie Lourd, Jason Sudeikis, Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte.
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- Aspect Ratio : 2.39:1
- MPAA rating : R (Restricted)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Item model number : B07RF4G6Z1
- Director : Olivia Wilde
- Media Format : NTSC, Subtitled
- Run time : 1 hour and 43 minutes
- Release date : September 3, 2019
- Actors : Jason Sudeikis, Lisa Kudrow, Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : 20th Century Studios
- ASIN : B07RF4G6Z1
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,896 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #2,675 in Comedy (Movies & TV)
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Booksmart leans more diverse than most movies while also keeping a sense of humor about its main characters’ extremely well intended, but occasionally awkward, attempts at acceptance. The most refreshing part, is that, while we got to see characters of all types have rich characterization and fleshed out inner lives, their identities were never a plot point. This feels like progress.
The diversity of the cast allowed for much more fertile comedy ground to harvest, which brings up the point that this movie is FUNNY. It’s genuinely funny without resorting to lazy joke shortcuts or boring comedy tropes.
I had lost interest in a lot of media presented as comedy but this didn’t leave me feeling icky after watching it.
Booksmart is smart and sincere and clever and bawdy and I love it.
I feel like it’s one of my favorite graduation, moving on movies of all time. The main reason is that it’s the first that’s mimicked situations and people that I know or that resonate with me. I grew up in the age of some of the best graduation movies of all time (late 1990’s), but this is the first time where there were elements that I could actually identify with that were not over the type stereotypical party animal/hateful elements.
It’s a great movie, I highly recommend.
Booksmart is a very impressive and stylish directorial debut from actress Olivia Wilde. The script is credited to four writers and while that would normally be a possible sign of trouble, here it is a clever and sometimes heartfelt collaboration. Booksmart doesn’t reinvent the high school coming of age comedy, but it does delightfully revitalize it. Wilde and her writers tackle all the usual high school themes like the social hierarchy and teen romance, but approaches them in a fresh and fun way. There is some wonderfully witty dialogue and the script and director don’t shy away from more contemporary themes with some openly gay characters such as Amy herself. Part of the whole reason the girls are headed to Nick’s (Mason Gooding) party is so Amy can spend time with tattooed skater-girl Ryan (Victoria Ruesga) and Molly can finally admit she has a crush on Nick. The outcome of their last night of school quest is both realistic, poignant and fun…and that’s what makes this flick work so well. A perfect blend. The characters are treated with respect and even stereotype characters avoid feeling like clichés. They are very human, such as Molly Gordon’s girl with a reputation “Triple A”. She surprises us by not only being a likable and feisty young lady, but her acceptance into Yale, too, is one of the reasons that drives Molly to want this one night of decadence. The film handles multiple characters well and aside from not shying away from serious themes, the film can be a lot of raunchy fun and there are layers of wit and cleverness to go with it, so it avoids being just vulgar. It’s a very offbeat and heartfelt coming of age story that never forgets to be decadent fun and is smart about doing it. No better example of this is a delightful stop motion animation sequence when Amy and Molly are given some drugged strawberries. Inventive, demented and hilariously funny.
The film presents a great cast of eccentric yet familiar characters and the actors all do great work under Wilde’s guidance. Beanie Feldstein is simply wonderful as nerdy, ambitious Molly. A girl who hit the books running and on the eve of her moving on to college, finds out, hilariously, that she could have had a little fun along the way. The actress has great comic timing and plays the dramatic moments strongly. A star in the making. Same can be said of Kaitlyn Dever whose openly gay Amy is a sweet, sensitive and spirited young woman who joins her friend on this one last hurrah before leaving high school to do volunteer work in Africa. There are a host of delightfully portrayed off-beat characters to support them. Billie Catherine Lourd is a lot of fun as the weird rich girl Gigi. Skyler Gisondo as the shameless self promoter Jared, who may not be as shallow as he appears. Mason Gooding is solid as the school hunk Nick. Victoria Ruesga is also good as Amy’s crush Ryan and Molly Gordon makes her “school slut” character, Triple A, very likable and human. There are also some veterans in the cast such as Jason Sudeikis as Principal Jordan, Lisa Kudrow as Amy’s oddball mom Charmaine and Will Forte as her equally quirky dad Doug. Simply a great cast.
Overall, this was a dynamite debut for director Olivia Wilde. It refreshes both the high school coming of age flick and the characters set within such stories. It has a great cast including wonderful performances by it’s leads and is not afraid or shies away from more serious and contemporary themes. It also approaches it’s characters all with sensitivity and respect and portrays it’s gay characters as simply part of the story without turning them into showcase set pieces. Bravo to Olivia Wilde and writers Katie Silberman, Sarah Haskins, Emily Halpern and Susanna Fogel. A great indie movie!
-MonsterZero NJ
And the trippy doll scene?!? Very original :)
This is one of my new favorites.


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