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The Perfect Score (2004)

The Perfect Score (2004)

GENRESComedy,Crime,Drama
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Scarlett JohanssonErika ChristensenChris EvansLeonardo Nam
DIRECTOR
Brian Robbins

SYNOPSICS

The Perfect Score (2004) is a English movie. Brian Robbins has directed this movie. Scarlett Johansson,Erika Christensen,Chris Evans,Leonardo Nam are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2004. The Perfect Score (2004) is considered one of the best Comedy,Crime,Drama movie in India and around the world.

Six teenagers from diverse backgrounds - among them the school's star basketball player - conspire to break into a SAT testing center to steal the answers in hope of acing their exam. They ultimately realize that the answer to their problems and the key to their happiness may not lie in achieving a perfect score.

The Perfect Score (2004) Reviews

  • Pleasantly surprised

    HulkVader2004-07-04

    Perhaps it's because when one sees, "MTV Films", in the opening credits, one's expectations then hit rock bottom. It's as if MTV lulled me into a false sense of security, knowing the usual "depth" of their projects. However, I was pleasantly surprised by this little film. It doesn't hurt that I could watch Scarlett Johansson sitting on a couch doing nothing and I'd be enthralled for hours. At any rate, I found the film, though cliched, quite cute. Roy, the obvious comic relief, played his role very effectively, I laughed at him often. The other characters were of lesser involvement, but several stereotypical demographics were adequately represented: the brain, the jock, the average joe, the stoner, the angry rich girl, and the decent good guy. It truly was as if MTV was trying to create "The Breakfast Club", twenty years later, for a new generation. If they succeeded in that is debatable, but at least the made a decent, funny flick.

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  • A PG-13 Teen Movie...that works

    nikecjc2004-01-30

    Those expecting cinematic events like the Godfather or Saving Private Ryan. Stop reading this. Those expecting crude teen humor films featuring underage drinking and nudity, such as Road Trip and Varsity Blues. Stop reading this. But those of you looking for a teen movie full of the typical adolescent hinjinx and cheap laughs. Start reading this. The Perfect Score won't light up the box office or have everyone waiting day after day for its release onto DVD. Instead, it's a movie targeted towards middle schoolers, high schoolers, and most college students. Typically good kids under rough circumstances, most of us who have taken the SATs remember the pain in the arse they were. Throw in two very attractive, and talented acting-capable, girls...two guys and a jock...and an Asian pothead quick with one liners... and you got a pretty solid movie. While the Perfect Score won't give you everything you want, I feel that it will make you just happy enough that you caught the showing. So if you're looking for a movie to sit back and relax too...and perhaps vicariously wonder if you could steal the answers to the SAT...check out the movie. I enjoyed it, and chances are if you kept on reading this post. You will too.

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  • Mild, entertaining distraction

    CuriosityKilledShawn2004-09-11

    There's lots of clichés and stereotypes to endure when watching a high school movie. For the most of it, The Perfect Score manages to avoid most of these clichés though the characters are a bit stereotypical. There's the brainy kid, the rebel, the stoner, the loser, the jock and the good guy. Hardly a breathtaking assortment of originals eh? But their plan to steal the SAT scores and their interaction together are what make this movie worthwhile. The unimaginative marketing for this movie claims it to be Ocean's 11 meets The Breakfast Club. But the actors are carrying the movie, doing the best they can with weak material, rather than the 'wild' premise. I especially liked Roy, the stoner and narrator as he got the most back story and had more a character arc than the rest of them. And it was pleasant to have the lovely, oh-so-cute Erika Christensen though I'm not too fussed about Scarlett Johansen (she looks like a teenage version of my mother!). A non-Shaggy, but still manic, Matthew Lillard has a small role as a concerned big brother. You'll not remember it 5 minutes after the credits role but for a non-threatening, easy-going movie The Perfect Score fits nicely. You could do a helluva lot worse. And what else do you expect from an MTV movie? The DVD is in 1.78:1 anamorphic widescreen with lackluster Dolby 5.1, though to be fair it mostly a dialogue-driven movie. There are a bunch of fluff features for those who care.

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  • Better than expected

    jpintar2004-07-28

    The Perfect Score is one of those movies you would expect to be incredibly stupid. The premise is absurd: kids try to steal the answers to the SAT. However, I found myself enjoying this movie. The characters are likable and have good reason to cross the line to cheat on the SAT. I especially enjoy Erika Christenson (who I didn't recognize from her work in Traffic and Swimfam) as the girl who needs a high SAT score to get into Brown University. This movie shows the pressure that high school students have on standardized testing in general. Their grades may be good, but without a good score on this one test makes the difference in what college they can get into. I was not a fan of standardized tests in high school and I do not like them now. I think that dislike of these tests adds to the appeal the movie. I give this movie a 6/10. It is worth 90 minutes of your time.

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  • Cheating or not... as long as you pass that exam!

    Rido252004-06-03

    Imagine, you failed your SAT test and your environment is pushing you so hard that you HAVE to pass for the retest. But, you're just not good enough. Or that the university you would like to go to requires a score that is way-beyond your capabilities. What would you do? And if you decide to cheat, would you keep it a secret or would you share it with some people? In this movie, the secret leaks out and more people get involved in the plan: to steal the answers. The diversity of characters in this movie often leads to funny situations or strange conversations. The movie itself is a little predictable, but it stays nice. I would say, 7 out of 10.

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