The One Change that Would've Made Booksmart an All-Time Classic
by Ryan Scott I went to high school a very long time ago, like Can’t Hardly Wait long, so I wasn’t expecting to resonate so completely with Booksmart , Olivia Wilde’s directorial debut that’s become widely available this weekend. It’s been getting crazy buzz since South by Southwest and it almost totally lived up to its billing. One trait that every lasting high school movie seems to have is an ability to capture what changes at graduation. The jock, nerd, drama kid, stoner, delinquent labels that seem so fitting through most of high school melt away towards the end. As you approach graduation and the dawning of “real” life, those things just matter less and you find a camaraderie in your shared experience of transition. Booksmart , like Can’t Hardly Wait , and a number of other great high school films, clearly defines the stereotypes epitomized by each character, but also leaves those distinctions as background in the larger coming-of-age experiences th...