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Movie Title: Heathers - 20th High School Reunion Edition
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Released in 1989, HEATHERS received sharply mixed reviews. The film was well-liked in a few major metro markets, but it proved a box office disappointment overall. Although many regarded it as a failed take-off on such “high school angst” films as THE BREAKFAST CLUB, more than a few critics saw it as a film too great ahead of its time and predicted that it would have more of an impact down the road. They were proper. When the film began to arrive the home market it exploded in popularity, and given such later high school horrors as Columbine today the film seems less take-off than downright prophetic.

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It is also one of the most wickedly droll movies to hit the conceal since Stanley Kubrik’s DR. STRANGELOVE. The account starts off normally enough: extremely lustrous, extremely elegant Veronica (Winona Ryder) is a high school junior who has fallen in with the high school clique to waste all high school cliques, three young women each named Heather (Kim Walker, Lisanne Falk, and Shannen Doherty.) The Heathers are blooming, lustrous, rich… and intent on shoring up their beget social positions by crushing every one around them with a degree of vindictiveness that only the teenagers can successfully carry.

When Veronica meets fresh student J.D. Dean (Christian Slater) her interest in the Heathers begins to wane and they turn on her. J.D. has his contain belief to encourage Veronica catch even. It involves a cup of Liquid Drano–and before Veronica can reflect she finds herself making a destroy spy like suicide. The result is, as Veronica puts it, teen-age angst with a body count, and quite suddenly suicide seems the “in thing” at Westerberg High.

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If you assume high school fondly, you were probably one of the celebrated kids. For the rest of us, HEATHERS is so moral that it will build you wince in its portrait of unthinking cruelty: the meanness of the up-scale cliques and brainless jocks, the ridiculed suited kids, the savage assaults on the unpopular ones. it is bitter, bitter stuff.

It is also extremely comical. Powerful of this is due to a truly smart script by Daniel Waters, who recognizes that teens rarely convey to adults in the same device that they negate to each other–and he not only brings forth the casually conventional profanity, he essentially creates a truly believable and hilariously humorous mode of slang that characterizes the “in crowd.” And Waters’ state is even more disconcerting and outrageously silly as it runs, with unexpected logic, to a truly deadly conclusion.

The performances are knockouts. Ryder has given quite a few memorable performances, but she has never been more grand than she is here as Veronica, the wonderful girl turned unintentional killer; Christian Slater has never topped the performance he gives here as J.D. The “Heathers” are perfectly, flawless cast, as is every one from the weary famous to Veronica’s vacuous parents. As for direction, Michael Lehmann moves the film at a swiftly clip, hitting more high points than you can imagine. Indeed, everything about the film is satisfactory.

The DVD package is very nice, including an titillating audio commentary, an gripping documentary featuring interviews with director, writer, and major cast members (Kim Walker, who died in 2001, sadly excepted), and a script of the ending as originally planned by writer Waters. I recommend the film as a “must have”–but a word of warning. If you were one of the very celebrated during your high school years, you won’t gain it in the least delightful. Yes: that’s really how the rest of us saw you.

GFT, Amazon Reviewer

For a lot of teenagers, popularity takes precedence over high SAT scores or early admission into an Ivy. It’s literally viewed as a matter of life or death, and no film brings that truth to life as vividly as “Heathers.” Winona Ryder is Veronica, who (along with Heather Duke, Heather McNamara, and Heather Chandler) belongs to Westerburg High School’s most elite and coveted clique. These four young women supposedly epitomize the essence of frigid, and earning their note of approval is as prestigious as getting knighted by Her Majesty. But things pick up depraved when Veronica violently clashes with one of the Heathers, and shortly thereafter the clique slowly collapses under its contain weight. Of course, there’s distinguished more to the film’s site, which is a lustrous satire on high school, the firece competition to be common and celebrated, and the faculty’s inability to connect with their students. Pregnant with one-liners and armed with a Ginsu-sharp script, “Heathers” is a pitch-perfect comedy that’s wickedly droll. The best performances definitely belong to Ryder and then-unknown Shannen Doherty. Those who rolled their eyes at the “happily-ever-after” sentiment of “Sixteen Candles” have bonded with this film over the years, turing it into a tiny scale classic. “Heathers” didn’t exactly area the box office on fire upon release in 1989, but it’s definitely grown in popularity since then. Give it a watch, and you’ll witness why.
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