"Who would have thought a Mercedes could fit in the trunk of a Cadillac?" - Les (License to Drive)
The retro hair styles are there. The funky clothes are there. The situations are classic. And then, then there is Heather Graham. I'll let you in on a secret; before there was Anne Hathaway, there was always Heather Graham for me.
Starring the "Coreys" (Corey Feldman and Corey Haim) at the peak of their buddy stardom, License to Drive is 80s comedy film-making at its best.
The charm of License to Drive is in the story, being simply yet exciting with a barrage of events one after another. It lies in the relationship between the characters and especially between Les' family which is typical of the films from the time. There is even a hint of Ferris Bueller in the film when Les is about to sneak out of the house, "borrowing" his grandfather's Cadillac, having failed his driving test, to meet Mercedes. It's almost a little nod towards the genius of a movie that is Ferris Bueller's Day Off when Les looks at the camera and says, "An innocent girl, a harmless drive, what could possible go wrong?".
Full of memorable dialogues like "I am so dead, they will have to bury me twice" and "To live in fear is not to live at all", License to Drive is a must have 80s screwball comedy that brings about a certain nostalgia in people from the time and also showcases, to the new generation, how more family oriented comedies were made before the bombardment of sex-comedies we have now.
Rating : 4/5
UK DVD Information: License to Drive Second Sight Films Release Date - 30th July 2012 Certificate: 12 Running Time 86 Minutes