The Perfect Score (2004)
Facts
| Directed by | Brian Robbins |
| Cast | Scarlett Johansson, Erika Christensen, Chris Evans, Leonardo Nam, Bryan Greenberg, Vanessa Angel, Lynda Boyd, Tyra Ferrell and Matthew Lillard |
| Theatrical Release | January 30, 2004 |
| DVD Release | June 29, 2004 |
| Running Time | 93 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 097363368328 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 2 18:46 EST (details) 1 DVD, Paramount, Usually ships in 24 hours, Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Subtitled) Or 39 new from $2.79, 112 used from $0.01, 1 collectible from $10.00 |
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Six high school seniors who happen to live near the company which issues the SAT decide to steal the test.
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Yet another great movie with no big stars and no Hollywood fanfare. While the main characters all seemed a little old and a little mature for high school (I would have guessed they were college-aged), performances and timing work well. Kudos to the actor playing "Roy".
Anyone in high school or a family member of the same will appreciate this movie.
Despite frequent comparisons on-line and elsewhere, the only resemblance I see between this movie an "The Breakfast Club" is that the central characters in both are an unusual assortment of high school students thrown together by circumstances. December 22, 2007
| Better than expected. Entertaining script, fun. |
| A perfect story, an incomplete execution |
Kyle is a role model student with good grades and hopes of being an architect. However, he finds himself having difficulty on SAT. His friend Matty is an underachiever who would like to do well on the SAT so he can go to the same college as his girlfriend. They both conclude that the SAT is kinda pointless (b/c it doesn't test you on how smart you are) and unfair (b/c its standing in their way) They enlist the help of Francessca whose father owns the building of where the SATs scores are located. Kyle also slips the plan to his crush Anna, a very intelligent student whose has some the best academic achievements in school but finds trouble with the SAT. Anna brings in Desmond, a start basketball player who needs a 900 or better to get into college. The last person to join the team is Roy a slacker and stoner. With their combined brain power, the can devise a perfect plan in order to achieve the perfect and thus create a happy and bright future.
A movie with a plot like this sounds funny. However, it ultimatley failed to deliver laughs. The only scene I laughed at was when Kyle's brother said what his score (it was something really LOW like 125). The movie does try to be funny but in the end, it really just tries to force the audience to laugh. I am gonna go watch Eurotrip now. March 16, 2007
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