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ABC Film Challenge – Catch Up 2019 – B – Booksmart (2019) Movie Review

By Newguy

ABC Film Challenge – Catch Up 2019 – B – Booksmart (2019) Movie ReviewDirector: Olivia Wilde

Writer: Emily Halpern, Sarah Haskins, Susanna Fogel, Katie Silberman (Screenplay)

Starring: Kaitlyn Dever, Beanie Feldstein, Jessica Williams, Jason Sudeikis, Lisa Kudrow, Will Forte, Victoria Ruesga, Billie Lourd

Plot: On the eve of their high school graduation, two academic superstars and best friends realize they should have worked less and played more. Determined not to fall short of their peers, the girls try to cram four years of fun into one night.


Tagline – Getting Straight A’s. Giving Zero F’s.

Runtime: 1 Hour 42 Minutes

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

Verdict: Delightful

Story: Booksmart starts as we meet best friends Amy (Dever) and Molly (Feldstein) who are finishing their final day at school with graduation round the corner, they believe they are going to live a better life once they get through college, but when Molly learns that the people they saw party and slack off are going to the colleges as themselves.

Molly pushes Amy into making the last night before graduation to party and make up for the last four years of their lives, including Amy getting her chance to confess her feelings for her love interest, while Molly wants to be accepted by more of her classmates.

ABC Film Challenge – Catch Up 2019 – B – Booksmart (2019) Movie Review

Thoughts on Booksmart

Characters – Amy is the quieter of the two friends, she is planning on going to Africa for her next step, before college that would see her following the plan set in stone, she does enjoy her life without the wild parties, happy to follow the crowds, while dealing with being confidently out. Molly is the leader of the pair, she is class president and believes she is going to do better than all the other students. She does push Amy into a lot of different things and does believe they will follow a set path in life. We do meet a host of colourful characters from the high school and the teachers on this final day, that have all been a big part of the lives of the pair for years.

PerformancesThe film is centred on two key performances from Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein who shows exceptional chemistry through the film, they also get to show their talents in the individual moments too, with Dever showing the awkward moments her character goes through while Feldstein shines in the over-confidence moments. Billie Lourd goes close to stealing every single scene in the movie, while the rest of the support cast are flawless.

StoryThe story follows two high school friends who are ready to take the next step of their lives only to learn that they haven’t had as much fun as the other class mates and decide to spend the last night going for a party like the rest of the students, where they face life’s truths. This is a story that shows us that life needs to have fun, people will be there for people when they need them, only the pair need to learn this before it is too late. It is nice to see that the high schoolers are truly horrible to each other, while most of it is like life, you just don’t get on with everybody, but most of the time you just don’t know their story, their lives or anything about them outside rumours. Set in one 24 hour spell it also shows us just how quickly you can learn about life too.

ComedyThe comedy does come from how over the top certain characters are meant to be, without being anything you would expect to see in real life.

SettingsThe film does seem to have a large-scale setting, with all the traveling the characters must do over the single night, it shows how far away the student might live from the school and shows different parties.

ABC Film Challenge – Catch Up 2019 – B – Booksmart (2019) Movie Review

Scene of the Movie – Gigi’s boat moment.

That Moment That Annoyed Me – The high school only seems to have one year of students in.

Final Thoughts This is a delightful look at how difficult for life can be for high school students, they are always trying to fit in and stay in their comfort zones, or trying to impress people, it does have the message about making sure you find time for fun in life too.

Overall: Heartfelt teen comedy.

ABC Film Challenge – Catch Up 2019 – B – Booksmart (2019) Movie Review


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