Une lycéenne soignée se fie à la rumeur de son lycée pour améliorer son statut social et financier.
Bande-annonce
Casting
Emma Stone
Olive
Amanda Bynes
Marianne
Penn Badgley
Woodchuck Todd
Dan Byrd
Brandon
Thomas Haden Church
Mr. Griffith
Patricia Clarkson
Rosemary
Cam Gigandet
Micah
Lisa Kudrow
Mrs. Griffith
Malcolm McDowell
Principal Gibbons
Aly Michalka
Rhiannon
Stanley Tucci
Dill
Fred Armisen
Pastor
Juliette Goglia
Eighth Grade Olive
Jake Sandvig
Anson
Morgan Rusler
Mr. Abernathy
Nikki Tyler-Flynn
Mrs. Abernathy
Braeden Lemasters
Eighth Grade Kid
Mahaley Patel
Nina
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Commentaires
10 commentaires
nice
be a bad girl, without doing anything bad...rrrr😉
I attended a free preview of this movie and without having done any research on the movie and just based on a short synopsis, had pretty low expectations walking into the cinema. It's always great coming out of a cinema being pleasantly surprised by an enjoyable movie and that's exactly what happened! I've always been a fan of fast witty dialogue and this movie definitely delivers! Virtually every character in the movie whether minor or major seems to have something funny to say, and while there wasn't a lot of ROFL moments, there were quite a few LOL's throughout the movie! To me, it's one of those movies perfect for a Friday night to unwind from work without having to use too many brain cells (but enough so that you don't walk out of there thinking you'd wasted your time and intellect!) - it's one of those movies that i'll definitely be purchasing on DVD when it comes out!!
Pretty good
source: Easy A
Yet another terrible movie that I should have never watched, but in lock-down I seem to have lost all sense of taste. Wait, losing your sense of taste is one of the symptoms of the virus. Wait, I hated this movie, so I think my sense of taste is still intact, which is more than I can say for all of the infected souls who liked this waste of a movie. Why do they make high school movies with adults in their 20s? It's not like they are choosing these people for their acting abilities, so why not just use younger kids who are actually high school age-appropriate?
The movie deals with the well-rehearsed topic of trying to fit in. Of course, the key message of the movie is that one's personal life is not supposed to be a competitive field. However, the way it deals with the key topic makes this film special. I personally like that the lead character is someone that a lot of people can relate to, as opposed to being either a super-popular cheerleader or an ultra-dorky outsider. The acting is good, although some characters are blown out of proportions. However, this is a usual flaw of teen movies and certainly not a major issue in this particular case. The only downside, albeit slight, is that the movie does not really abound in comic scenes. This makes it somewhat forgettable, as a film either offers an intellectual challenge or stirs up emotions (sorrow or joy, either way) in order to be memorable. That is the sole reason why I give it a 9 as opposed to a clean 10.
