John
Tucker Must Die is a comedy romance that takes place in high school and
follows a group of four girls who devise a plan to break the heart of John
Tucker, the hottest guy in school. Carrie, Heather and Beth found out that they
were all dating John at the same time and decide to use Kate, a not so popular
nobody in school, to get back at him. They planned to have John Tucker fall in
love with Kate and then at his birthday party, expose him for who he is and
break his heart so he would know what it felt like. Kate was hesitant at first
but was forced to go along by Carrie, Heather and Beth. Kate joins the
cheer leading team to get John’s attention and lures him in by acting exactly how
the girls tell her to. John falls into the trap and Kate and John begin going
on a series of dates. Kate begins to fall for John but is snapped out of it
when Beth shows her a video of John bragging to his friends that he was going
to “score” with Kate and the plan is set back in motion. Now dedicated to bring
John down, the group sets up multiple embarrassing moments that back fire,
ultimately making John more popular. Katie feels bad and decides to tell the
truth to John at his party and everything works out. John is not mad and they
remain friends.
My favorite scene from the movie is when
the group gives John estrogen pills in his Gatorade, trying to embarrass him
and undermine his confidence. John becomes all soft and emotional at his
basketball game and therefore doesn't play as well. The team loses the game and
blames it on John, causing his friends to turn on him. The scene is hilarious
and is a turning point in the movie because it is one of the first attempts at
cracking John that the girls try, and it’s one of their only attempts that works
in their favor. The scene is based on the dialogue because that is where the viewer
sees the change in John’s attitude.
The movie lacks
technique/style and cinematography majorly. The film has no true plot line that
it follows and the underlying message seems to be put out straight forward, yet
everyone in the movie are hypocrites. The movie was definitely not made for the
visual aspect, but instead for the comedy factor.
I would give
this movie a 3/5 because it is a classic comedy that makes me laugh every time
I watch it, no matter how many times I see it.
However, it has no real cinematic aspect to it. The movie has classic
lines that are still being said seven years later.
Nice work reviewing these movies. I liked reading the one that you disliked... interesting to hear about what didn't work for you. Good job.
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