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By far the favorite series from my childhood. "Beverly Hills" and others from the genre can not come close. It has been aired for 7 seasons, has 210 episodes and was a springboard for a bunch of Australian stars. Maybe it's not a masterpiece of cinema, but it is best in the genre without any competition. Mostly because it's realistic. I mean, how many people in the world can relate to rich snobs from Beverly Hills... The events in this series are something most similar to growing up in Serbia that we had the opportunity to watch on television. And we all know someone who is the image of every character in the series. It's amazingly addictive and 210 episodes of 45 minutes flies by in a jiffy.
9/10
9/10
- Bored_Dragon
- 17 juin 2018
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This series was very gritty and hard hitting from the start dealt with real life issues from the view of mostly poor or working class students in a surbuban high school many of the issues would not suit the pc world we live in today definitely worth a watch
With the reboot just released a review seems right
Synopsis: with a diverse cast that changed a lot through the seasons heartbreak high was relatable to any teen in the 90s. The episodes were short and very current. Above anything realistic and entertaining.
Analysis: In the 90s sometimes on a few days an episode of heartbreak high was the highlight of a day for a teenager
Story: all the stuff teenager are going through. The good, the bad. The friendships, dramas, fights, fun. Good news and bad news. Heartbreak High didn't shy away from the difficult topics.
Dialogue: 10/10 it's here were the series shines the most
Costume / Decor:10/10 like a real high school
Anything else: it may not have aged as well for new watchers. (I personally never went back, it was perfect as it was).
End Word: even writing the review makes me so excited about the past. It's probably the television series of my own teenage years that brings the biggest smile on my face.
The only criticism is towards the end it kinds lost a bit of the magic, but nothing can stay on forever.
Synopsis: with a diverse cast that changed a lot through the seasons heartbreak high was relatable to any teen in the 90s. The episodes were short and very current. Above anything realistic and entertaining.
Analysis: In the 90s sometimes on a few days an episode of heartbreak high was the highlight of a day for a teenager
Story: all the stuff teenager are going through. The good, the bad. The friendships, dramas, fights, fun. Good news and bad news. Heartbreak High didn't shy away from the difficult topics.
Dialogue: 10/10 it's here were the series shines the most
Costume / Decor:10/10 like a real high school
Anything else: it may not have aged as well for new watchers. (I personally never went back, it was perfect as it was).
End Word: even writing the review makes me so excited about the past. It's probably the television series of my own teenage years that brings the biggest smile on my face.
The only criticism is towards the end it kinds lost a bit of the magic, but nothing can stay on forever.
- robinhio84_
- 19 sept. 2022
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heartbreak high is a fantastic television series from australia, and is an all round great production - from the filming to the acting itself, it is certainly on another level from your average sub-standard teen dramas.
heartbreak high is full of interesting and realistic characters, from the misunderstood Rivers to the eccentric Con. the storylines are brilliant and extremely gripping, and this is magnified by the superb acting talents on show, such as Scott Major (Rivers)and Kym Wilson (Sam Robinson. the gritty storylines do not shy away from real life issues such as drug abuse, family break-ups and troubled relationships, and this is refreshing to see in teen drama. there is also comic relief in parts, which helps present a fully rounded piece of drama. a great example of drama at its finest.
heartbreak high is full of interesting and realistic characters, from the misunderstood Rivers to the eccentric Con. the storylines are brilliant and extremely gripping, and this is magnified by the superb acting talents on show, such as Scott Major (Rivers)and Kym Wilson (Sam Robinson. the gritty storylines do not shy away from real life issues such as drug abuse, family break-ups and troubled relationships, and this is refreshing to see in teen drama. there is also comic relief in parts, which helps present a fully rounded piece of drama. a great example of drama at its finest.
- paulspliff
- 23 sept. 2002
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Watched this show when I was in elementary school and I loved it! It's timeless and it shows real problems teenage kids are facing. Back then, I recordered some episodes on videotapes :) I was sooo happy when Netlix announced that it will be availabe on their platform. Now I'm watching it again, brings a lot of happy memories.
Parents, you should play this show to your teenage kids, it will make their growing up so much better and easier.
Parents, you should play this show to your teenage kids, it will make their growing up so much better and easier.
This is one of those u grew up with!! It was just like being in the show in those days!
By far the best Aussies have made ,of course, i love BH90210 as well., ,but these two shows are totaly different, while BH is showing a tipical American way of things where everything is shiny and $$$$$ , HH shows more reality ,of how life actually really is for 99% of the ppl.
Ill for sure never forget this show,and i always prefer the old days cause everything was better then, and i always say how everything sucks today, from music movies tv shows, ppl in general .. im kinda actually happy its like that cause that way ,things like HH and such get to be even more special.
The only new thing thats making me have those old feelings is Stranger Things ... nothing else.
ps i forgot to say the only one thing i dont like about both HH and BH90210 .. its that the actors in both were cc 10 years older then the roles they were playing ,and thats one thing that REALLY bothers me in shows and movies .. ,..now , luckily it didnt bother me back in the days
ps i forgot to say the only one thing i dont like about both HH and BH90210 .. its that the actors in both were cc 10 years older then the roles they were playing ,and thats one thing that REALLY bothers me in shows and movies .. ,..now , luckily it didnt bother me back in the days
Was so glad when I found this on Netflix it was genuinely one of my favourite programmes ever as a kid. Watching it now though you realise most of those in it couldn't act for anything! I've still watched it all though.
- claireabellej
- 31 oct. 2021
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This series is great. I can't recommend enough.
There are some really good story lines which many young people would find relatable.
The show is fast paced and energetic. Pushing the boundaries for its day.
Unlike its counterparts; Dawson's Creek, 90210 and Saved by the Bell, HBH is raw, fast and real!
Wonderful charectors and some great Aussie home grown talent showcased.
I do recommend.
There are some really good story lines which many young people would find relatable.
The show is fast paced and energetic. Pushing the boundaries for its day.
Unlike its counterparts; Dawson's Creek, 90210 and Saved by the Bell, HBH is raw, fast and real!
Wonderful charectors and some great Aussie home grown talent showcased.
I do recommend.
- mjmclean-81121
- 19 sept. 2021
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Like many others I have loved giving this a rewatch
Pure nostalgia, and takes me back to happy times watching it with my sister and chatting about the episodes with my mates at school.
The first few series feel almost like watching for the first time as I was too young at the time to have been into it.
But I bought into the characters and storylines.
It's dates and the acting isn't going to win any actors but for east watchinh nostalgia it's definitely worth a watch and was way a head of it's time back in the day.
I also like how the show tries to portray the characters as real people who are complex rather than bad and good
100-% Worth a watch on a rainy Sunday.
Pure nostalgia, and takes me back to happy times watching it with my sister and chatting about the episodes with my mates at school.
The first few series feel almost like watching for the first time as I was too young at the time to have been into it.
But I bought into the characters and storylines.
It's dates and the acting isn't going to win any actors but for east watchinh nostalgia it's definitely worth a watch and was way a head of it's time back in the day.
I also like how the show tries to portray the characters as real people who are complex rather than bad and good
100-% Worth a watch on a rainy Sunday.
- biglipsgreg
- 19 juil. 2023
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Just rewatched all 7 series after dipping in and out of it as a teenager, not sure they aired all 7 in the UK, too long ago to really remember. Loved this nostalgic look at the 90's, perfect bath time TV, 45 minutes episodes of the lives of Australian high school kids. I had a massive crush on Drazic as a teenager, glad to see he is still acting, recently watched his brief appearance in The Grey Man.
- kittycattykins
- 12 août 2022
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I watched these series basically when they were filmed and they were super-popular everywhere and for a reason. In my life this is the best high-school teen drama series I've ever seen. I am not much into anything "teen" or school related. Usually, when I see that movie or series are about teens or children, I am not interested in watching. But this one is true gem. Possibly, one of the rare few teen high-school series ever made that are worth watching and have high quality.
In Heartbreak High children are not presented as "mini hot adults" which is a creepy thing Hollywood does with high-school children in series and movies. They are not sexualized in any way, not presented as too smart, too grown up and they do indeed behave as teens. But the main quality of these series is how it deals with serious life topics. And there is a lot of serious topics: death, diseases, abandonment, teen pregnancy, drugs and addictions, juvenile crimes and mental issues... there is a lot of it there, quite carefully processed. Granted, first seasons were much more rough on serious topics (like teen deaths, for example, or teen pregnancies and teacher-student relationships etc), but even though later seasons got a bit lighter and focused more on young adult problems, it was still great, in every way. Great characters, great acting, great ways to deal with various situations and problems.
It has a lot of episode but each one was a true delight.
I would recommend it to everyone.
In Heartbreak High children are not presented as "mini hot adults" which is a creepy thing Hollywood does with high-school children in series and movies. They are not sexualized in any way, not presented as too smart, too grown up and they do indeed behave as teens. But the main quality of these series is how it deals with serious life topics. And there is a lot of serious topics: death, diseases, abandonment, teen pregnancy, drugs and addictions, juvenile crimes and mental issues... there is a lot of it there, quite carefully processed. Granted, first seasons were much more rough on serious topics (like teen deaths, for example, or teen pregnancies and teacher-student relationships etc), but even though later seasons got a bit lighter and focused more on young adult problems, it was still great, in every way. Great characters, great acting, great ways to deal with various situations and problems.
It has a lot of episode but each one was a true delight.
I would recommend it to everyone.
As Australian born in the 90s, I was too young to watch this when it was being released. After watching the reboot, I decided to give it a go.
This was definitely an Australian version of Degrassi. Where it was heavily dramatise, it also held a fair amount of truth of growing up in Australia.
The first season to me, really dragged on. However, it was good to set up the characters that would then carry the second season to be an actual decent show. As someone in their thirties now, I really respected the stories from the teachers view as a contrast to the students. It shows the struggles that teachers also go through and how they can be misunderstood by students.
I feel the reason this show gets higher ratings are by people who grew up with this show. It's not a masterpiece for sure but it's a good time capsule of an era.
This was definitely an Australian version of Degrassi. Where it was heavily dramatise, it also held a fair amount of truth of growing up in Australia.
The first season to me, really dragged on. However, it was good to set up the characters that would then carry the second season to be an actual decent show. As someone in their thirties now, I really respected the stories from the teachers view as a contrast to the students. It shows the struggles that teachers also go through and how they can be misunderstood by students.
I feel the reason this show gets higher ratings are by people who grew up with this show. It's not a masterpiece for sure but it's a good time capsule of an era.
- loveless_sorrow
- 27 juin 2023
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- C-Diggety-Dawg
- 11 janv. 2023
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Heartbreak High is one of my favourite tv shows. I used to love watching it after school on tuesdays? on the BBC. They used to show it on the school holidays too, but this year it aint on :( anyway.....hh was a great show when it started. The grittyness of it was brilliant but it wasnt overplayed. Each character was given an equal time in the spotlight. The story of Nick and Jody was amazingly portrayed. But things started to change when the heartley high kids had to move to another school. Sure there were still many great storylines and characters at that time, like ryan, anita, sarah, nikki etc, but somewhere along the line it seemed to loose its way. By the final series it was still good, but it had seemed to have lost its edge. That was the main selling point about heartbreak high, it was telling tough stories about un-perfect kids, sure they all looked good, but all of them did have their demons, and thats what made it so appealing. It just seemed by the end series it was time to finish. I have so many favourite characters from the show, but my all-time favourites have to be mai, anita, katarina, ryan, nikki, drazic, con, mel, danny, jody, d'espo, nick.....ok thats nearly all of them, what can i say, i love the show!
- rock_your_soul
- 6 juil. 2003
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I'm sorry it must be a Australian thing!! There is no story line it's all over the place. The first episode was annoying I just don't get the hype. Most the characters are highly unlikable.
- single_in_in
- 1 oct. 2021
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I would advise everybody to watch it! It is realistic, good acted, and has great storylines. Almost every episode is wonderful. Hope it never ends!
Completed season 1-3 and couldn't stop myself so watched half of season 4 also. I guess I have a thing about disasters or maybe I am hoping that it'll get better.
The show starts off well storywise with bad acting but as the acting get better the storyline gets worse to the point that you start to fast forward even when playing on 1.5x.
The good characters always leave the show and the bad irritating cringe characters always continue to come back and sometimes become main characters.
The whole premise of the show even for mid 90s is shocking and tone deaf. It's a show about teenagers but the only issue the show makers think teenagers go through love. It is one of the many issues in a teenager's life but not the only issue. Other topics are just touced upon and quickly forgotten. There is no resolution of story arcs or problems. Even the whole cultural life in Australia is just a side story after a point.
Inappropriate relationships are glorified. More than it being a matter of legality or morality, it's a matter of power roles and exploitation. The person who wrote that Storyline needs to explore their unresolved childhood fantasies.
I don't think the makers understand how school works in general. Anyone can leave and come back anytime they feel like. Any external person can join classes without enrollment. Any new person can enroll just before exams.
It's just absolute top tier garbage. The show makers need to go to a high shool and meet some teenagers.
The show starts off well storywise with bad acting but as the acting get better the storyline gets worse to the point that you start to fast forward even when playing on 1.5x.
The good characters always leave the show and the bad irritating cringe characters always continue to come back and sometimes become main characters.
The whole premise of the show even for mid 90s is shocking and tone deaf. It's a show about teenagers but the only issue the show makers think teenagers go through love. It is one of the many issues in a teenager's life but not the only issue. Other topics are just touced upon and quickly forgotten. There is no resolution of story arcs or problems. Even the whole cultural life in Australia is just a side story after a point.
Inappropriate relationships are glorified. More than it being a matter of legality or morality, it's a matter of power roles and exploitation. The person who wrote that Storyline needs to explore their unresolved childhood fantasies.
I don't think the makers understand how school works in general. Anyone can leave and come back anytime they feel like. Any external person can join classes without enrollment. Any new person can enroll just before exams.
It's just absolute top tier garbage. The show makers need to go to a high shool and meet some teenagers.
- puneetgulati-49651
- 9 sept. 2023
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This TV-series is very good, I do not think there is another realistic series about High School with so many good actors and so good storyline. It treats many important aspects of growing up, difficult times and good times. I think that entertainment today is speculative and cold. This series is not. Its about values, but not so much as becoming a pain in the butt.
The acting in this show is bad . And that says a lot with the poor standard of Aus TV series actors
(known as Home and Away actors) . The movie/book'storyline/ acting was also bad . If any of these actors came out of NIDA, funding must be looked at .
The premise of a teacher getting in "cot" with school student is socially diabolical and illegal.
The premise of a teacher getting in "cot" with school student is socially diabolical and illegal.
- sean-43554
- 12 juin 2022
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This is the best show i have ever seen in my life. Its very very very realistic, with great actors, who also act very good. This show deals with problems present today, some of them are very serious, but also there is many funny moments. My favorite characters are Drazic and Anita.
ratings 10+/10
ratings 10+/10
- JanetSnakehole3
- 22 juil. 2002
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I had high expectations. I like the so-called teen drama, series that show the life and problems of teenagers. I also like the older recording format, that atmosphere. That's why I thought that , "Heartbreak High", a series from the 90s, would be a hit. Unfortunately, I am disappointed. The series has 210 rather long episodes. Gee, the problems affecting teenagers are plentiful - from drugs, anorexia to teenage pregnancy. The series may touch on some of them, but they are either treated in a low-key manner or diluted. There are a lot of duplicated plots, with characters bickering, romancing, or participating in school competitions for most episodes. One gets the impression that we are watching the same thing we watched a few episodes ago, only with a different protagonist. Some plots last for several episodes, although they don't add anything. Many dialogues of almost-adult teenagers are infantile, the reasons for their quarrels nonsensical. Some are hard to bear - such as the promiscuous Nikki, who thinks she's always right and allowed everything, or Anita, who whatever she says sounds like she's laughing and squealing at the same time. Besides, this is far-fetched as I cannot imagine that teens can be so spoiled. The episodes are either bearable or boring. The show should be shorter to be better. Rather not recommended. The real problems of teenagers are brilliantly shown in my favorite , "Degrassi" or " The O. C".
- ewwawatches
- 30 déc. 2023
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My opinion: Callan Mulvey is the hottest guy I've EVER SEEN. Damn beautiful. I read an article on him once where he said he thinks girls like his character because they like someone who's wild and daring. I say girls like his character because he can be a self-centered smartass, tough, a rebel, but he does care for his friends and can be quite a sweetheart. Boy, we just melt for that. We all want to tame the beast. Plus he's damn funny. Oh, and he's the reason why I got my eyebrow ring :)
But even if it wasn't for this beautiful creature I'd still watch the show for all the other characters and the issues they deal with. It's eye-opening and open-minded. 20 minutes a day well spent and, well..it brings out the adolescent in me :)
But even if it wasn't for this beautiful creature I'd still watch the show for all the other characters and the issues they deal with. It's eye-opening and open-minded. 20 minutes a day well spent and, well..it brings out the adolescent in me :)
i watched it a lot of times ..the only reason was because of Lara Cox she is an real HOT BABE!!Its an BIG shame they had stopped the show!!because it was the best!!!i hope the producers will make an comeback with this show and that Lara will appear in it again!!damn i just love that babe!!
Lara cox rules!!!
Lara cox rules!!!
- lacofanhbh
- 3 mars 2002
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Heartbreak High is one of those shows that appeal to some, but not to others. Some weeks, its interesting, others, its boring like other Australian dramas.
Some of the issues raised in class are well debated. The main problem, though, is the writers decision of cutting stars out of the show, just when the audience starts to get to know them well. Ryan and Anita were the two that I thought were the best characters, but the writers decided to move them along.
Heartbreak High is adequate. Its not the type of program that makes me want to set the recorder every week, but at the same time, its entertaining enough. Rating=3/5
Some of the issues raised in class are well debated. The main problem, though, is the writers decision of cutting stars out of the show, just when the audience starts to get to know them well. Ryan and Anita were the two that I thought were the best characters, but the writers decided to move them along.
Heartbreak High is adequate. Its not the type of program that makes me want to set the recorder every week, but at the same time, its entertaining enough. Rating=3/5