Say Anything |
I should have known that I was going to love this movie.
In the same vein as one of my favorites Valley Girl, Say Anything is a classic 80's high school romance chock full of feel-good movements, big hair and parent relationships. While Valley Girl highlights the weird 80's Los Angeles valley culture and features a prom and Nicholas Cage as the bad boy heartthrob (yuck), Say Anything takes place in Seattle, Washington, and is generally less goofy. A young, endearing John Cusack is forever immortalized in the boombox scene that, for me, was somewhat anti-climactic.
I particularly loved Diane's way of speaking. I think the actress was British, but her American accent came off in a way that made her sound like she thought carefully about the words she chose. I sometimes wish that I sounded that way, but I talk too much and will always sound Midwestern.
I also loved seeing her relationship with her dad change throughout the film; I really identify with portrayals of parent relationships because I'm an only child and I'm so close with my parents, and our relationships have really changed and developed throughout my life, and I understand her struggle of trusting her dad even though he's not infallible.
Of course, the love story between Diane and Lloyd is the best part of the movie. Although there was the hokey part in which Diane was a total smartypants with a fellowship to college in England, and Lloyd had no future plans and was seemingly a loser but was a really good guy at heart. I'm just glad that he was portrayed as a good person with a lot of respect for her and understanding of her relationship with her dad. Diane seemed to have a lot of control over her relationships and I see her as a strong female character even though it was a classic case of boy-meets-girl.
Lastly, the ending was SO GOOD. I LOVED IT.