Say
Anything (1989)
Rated PG13
Starring: John Cusack, Ione Skye, and John
Mahoney
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The 1980's produced a lot of "teenage sex" movies,
most of which are inane and revolting. 1989's Say Anything is a complete
surprise.
It's intelligent, funny, and full of wisdom. John Cusack plays Lloyd Dobler, who is a teenager with the unique goal
of being a champion kickboxer. He doesn't really have too many other goals,
other than to go out with Diane Court (Ione Skye), the attractive valedictorian
of his class.
Lloyd not only wants to date
Diane, but he truly admires her for her brains. His is attracted to
her as a person, not a body. Diane finally
agrees to go out with him and finds him attractive and "dependable." Their
relationship is one based on trust, caring and the sharing of experiences.
In contrast to Lloyd's lack of planning for the future, Diane has hers
laid out before her. She's going to England on a scholarship and her father
(John Mahoney) will spare no expense to make her life exactly what she
wants. The only fly in the ointment is that Mr. Court has gone a little
far to make Diane's dreams come true. He's been charged with tax evasion
and faces imprisonment.
This is far from a simple teen comedy. It's a complex, true-to-life story
of interpersonal relationships. Diane, her father, and Lloyd all most
come to terms with how they feel about one another. They each have their
own little support system to help them make decisions. Diane has her father,
who has her support in return, and Lloyd has his friends, Corey (Lili
Taylor) and DC (Amy Brooks).
Say
Anything is full of wonderful dialogue and situations written and
directed by Cameron Crowe, who's responsible for one of this year's Best
Picture Nominees, Jerry McGuire. If there's anything to fault about the
movie, I couldn't really find it.
Overlooked in theaters, video provides audiences a chance to get to know
Lloyd and Diane, two of the best defined teenage characters in film. Rent
it!
Trivia: The
soundtrack to Say Anything was ahead of its time. Although the movie
was made in 1989, two years before alternative music exploded into the
mainstream, artists like Soundgarden, Mother Love Bone, Red Hot Chili
Peppers and Fishbone were featured. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |