Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe story of a 10th anniversary High School reunion, told through the eyes of a doctor who was humiliated on graduation day by being badly beaten up by a fellow graduate.The story of a 10th anniversary High School reunion, told through the eyes of a doctor who was humiliated on graduation day by being badly beaten up by a fellow graduate.The story of a 10th anniversary High School reunion, told through the eyes of a doctor who was humiliated on graduation day by being badly beaten up by a fellow graduate.
- Mollie Rusk
- (as Joy E. Gregory)
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The acting was terrific, from the high strung Electra Pollack (Laura Eason) to the arrogant Kevin MacEldowney (Phillip Rayburn Smith). Most of all, Grace Adler (Lara Flynn Boyle), the class psychotic.
Not as terrible as most reunion flicks this is one to watch.
8/10
The writing is quick witted and doesn't dummy down. While it's star studded, it's not played up. It's one of those movies you'll sit and watch the credits, to see "What's that guy's name?" David Schwimmer is the perfect arrogant ass. Molly Ringwald adorable in her cameo.
The music is great for a quick glimpse back to the 80's.
I highly recommend finding a copy of it to view before you attend any reunion.
The whole thing is just about a high school reunion all of the many mishaps. Kind of like CAN'T HARDLY WAIT only it's at a high school reunion. Just one big party movie.
The jokes were well crafted and Hollywood favorite David Schwimmer does a half way decent directing job. There were small sections of the movie that I didn't care too much for, but other than a flopping one or two scenes, I really found this film enjoyable.
There is a gigantic all-star cast, and the only reason why Philip Rayburn Smith (who is the main character) probably didn't recieve star billing is because he still isn't very well known. But, still the cast is all-star and the film is highly entertaining.
SINCE YOU'VE BEEN GONE: 5/5.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBrad Pitt was cast as Fred Linderhoff but scheduling conflicts with La rage au coeur (1997) forced him to drop out.
- Citations
Grace Williams: Hi Kevin.
Kevin MacEldowney: [turns away from her] I know it was you. I still have a scar on my back.
Grace Williams: What are you talking about?
Kevin MacEldowney: Senior year science class, you spilled that beaker of acid on purpose.
Grace Williams: Oh, that. That hurt?
- ConnexionsReferenced in La fille du New Jersey (2004)