: Entertainment Weekly once ranked it as the best modern romantic comedy and one of the top 50 high school movies of all time.
(originally titled Say Anything... ) is a definitive 1989 teen romantic comedy that marks the directorial debut of Cameron Crowe. It is widely celebrated for its authentic portrayal of first love and its iconic moments that have become part of pop culture history. Plot Overview
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: A subplot involving Diane’s father and a tax evasion investigation adds a layer of dramatic tension that tests the couple’s loyalty. Why It’s a Classic
: Diane’s overprotective father, Jim (John Mahoney), disapproves of Lloyd, viewing him as a distraction from her bright future.
: Diane has won a prestigious scholarship to study in England, leaving them with only one summer together.
: The film is most famous for the scene where Lloyd stands outside Diane’s window, holding a boombox over his head playing Peter Gabriel’s "In Your Eyes" .
The film follows the unlikely romance between (John Cusack), an optimistic, kickboxing-obsessed underachiever, and Diane Court (Ione Skye), the brilliant, beautiful, and somewhat isolated valedictorian. Their relationship faces several hurdles:
: Entertainment Weekly once ranked it as the best modern romantic comedy and one of the top 50 high school movies of all time.
(originally titled Say Anything... ) is a definitive 1989 teen romantic comedy that marks the directorial debut of Cameron Crowe. It is widely celebrated for its authentic portrayal of first love and its iconic moments that have become part of pop culture history. Plot Overview
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: A subplot involving Diane’s father and a tax evasion investigation adds a layer of dramatic tension that tests the couple’s loyalty. Why It’s a Classic
: Diane’s overprotective father, Jim (John Mahoney), disapproves of Lloyd, viewing him as a distraction from her bright future. : Entertainment Weekly once ranked it as the
: Diane has won a prestigious scholarship to study in England, leaving them with only one summer together.
: The film is most famous for the scene where Lloyd stands outside Diane’s window, holding a boombox over his head playing Peter Gabriel’s "In Your Eyes" . It is widely celebrated for its authentic portrayal
The film follows the unlikely romance between (John Cusack), an optimistic, kickboxing-obsessed underachiever, and Diane Court (Ione Skye), the brilliant, beautiful, and somewhat isolated valedictorian. Their relationship faces several hurdles: