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7-3-2021 09:48:02 Mobile | Show all posts |Read mode
Big shock this didn't strike when the teen iron was hot in the 80s, cuz it turned out to be a big favorite of mine.  Others have pointed out its implausibility, but aren't all films?  This just moves swiftly from start to finish, and I dare compare it to my all time fave, "Back to the Future", in terms of its pacing.  It all begins when stockbroker Cryer goes on the run. He's due to testify against some pre-requisite mob guys who were dealing with bogus bonds (or something).  So he looks up his cousin and aunt in Jersey for help.  But for reasons only known to himself, decides not to tell his aunt who he is after altering his appearance.  He elects to hold up in his cousin's loft for a bit and then finds refuge underneath the school in some sort of abandoned basement.  All the while, dealing with an annoying teacher, an unwanted popularity that prompts the kids to nominate him for student council and falling for the sweet Gish.  Coogan is good as the dorky cohort to all of Cryer's happenings, which there are plenty of that keep the film rolling.  But all this talk about near 30 Cryer and teenage Gish dating in the film is blown way out.  Though her age is never mentioned, she's obviously 18, just having been accepted to college.  And at the end of film, graduating high school.  So, Roger Ebert's comment about her being 15 is waaaaayyy off.  Sure it would be an odd romance, but not stat. rape. Anywho, the whole thing is a lot of fun, exploring perfectly what could happen if...

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mcfly-31 14 March 2001

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0245217/
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