"I just want them to know that they didn't break me."
Review: Pretty in Pink
An Augustus Rating of 7/10
Today I’ve
decided to review an old time favourite of mine, Pretty in Pink. This 1980s movie illustrates the difficulties of
being in a lower social class, love at first sight and believing in yourself.
Molly
Ringwald plays the protagonist, Andie Walsh, a teenager in her senior year. She
lives with her father, Jack (Harry Dean Stanton), who is unemployed and
extremely unmotivated. Andie lives in a very low class neighborhood and is
often teased about her working class family.
Andie’s best friend
and childhood friend is her neighbor, Philip “Duckie” Dale (Jon Cryer). Duckie
is in love with Andie but is so nervous that he plays his feelings off as a
joke. He makes Andie laugh, but she doesn’t consider him anything more than a
friend.
Andie
develops a crush on a preppie, rich boy at her school, Blane McDonough (Andrew
McCarthy). The two feel instant attraction but feel resistance due to their difference
in wealth. Blane’s friends, Steff (James Spader), and Benny (Kate Vernon)
constantly make fun of Andie and disapprove of Blane’s interactions with her.
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| Why yes, that is Alan from Two and a Half Men! |
Andie and
Blane try to advance their relationship by going on their first date. Andie is
ridiculed by Blane’s friends but isn’t affected by their harsh words. When
Blane tries to drive Andie home, she breaks down and admits that she doesn’t
want him to know where she lives. Blane decides to ask Andie to the prom. Andie
accepts and they passionately share their first kiss.
When all
seems well, Andie and Blane’s relationship takes a rocky turn. The clash between
the social hierarchies creates problems for every character in the movie.
Hearts are broken; jealousy consumes friends and the one event that will decide
true love: the prom.
Pretty in Pink was overall a commercial success. It
earned over 6 million in its opening weekend and over 40 million during its
theatrical run. The movie was the 22nd highest grossing film in
1986. The movie earned its legacy in later years, mentioned in popular TV
series such as Psych, Glee and Dawson’s Creek.
This movie is
a heartwarming story of a girl whose courage and self determination was able to
help her overcome her status and accept who she is. A truly inspiring movie, why, I shed a tear every time!
- Augustus

Another movie I've yet to see, but it seems like it could be cool. I much prefer these old school love movies than the new ones. They actually have real problems and not just shallow things. Is the main character, Andie, in the movie Breakfast Club too?
ReplyDeleteJust that line: "I prefer these old school love movies". It's great to see guys watching ROMANCE movies and not just "oh it's a chick flick".
DeleteBesides the point, yes she is!