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Crazy/Beautiful

  • 2001
  • PG-13
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
26K
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Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez in Crazy/Beautiful (2001)
Coming-of-AgeDramaRomance

At Pacific Palisades High, a poor Latino falls hard for a troubled girl from an affluent neighborhood.At Pacific Palisades High, a poor Latino falls hard for a troubled girl from an affluent neighborhood.At Pacific Palisades High, a poor Latino falls hard for a troubled girl from an affluent neighborhood.

  • Director
    • John Stockwell
  • Writers
    • Phil Hay
    • Matt Manfredi
  • Stars
    • Kirsten Dunst
    • Jay Hernandez
    • Bruce Davison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Stockwell
    • Writers
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
    • Stars
      • Kirsten Dunst
      • Jay Hernandez
      • Bruce Davison
    • 169User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Kirsten Dunst
    Kirsten Dunst
    • Nicole Oakley
    Jay Hernandez
    Jay Hernandez
    • Carlos Nuñez
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Tom Oakley
    Herman Osorio
    • Luis
    Miguel Castro
    Miguel Castro
    • Eddie
    Tommy De La Cruz
    • Victor
    Rolando Molina
    Rolando Molina
    • Hector
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    Soledad St. Hilaire
    • Mrs. Nunez
    Lucinda Jenney
    Lucinda Jenney
    • Courtney Oakley
    Taryn Manning
    Taryn Manning
    • Maddy
    Richard Steinmetz
    Richard Steinmetz
    • Coach Bauer
    Ana Argueta
    • Rosa
    Neil Looy
    • Jimmy - The Pilot
    Marion Moseley
    Marion Moseley
    • Morgan Oakley
    Mike Jones
    • Dr. Linehan
    Carolyn McKnight
    • Mrs. Ellis
    Michael J. Fisher
    Michael J. Fisher
    • Assistant Football Coach Stover
    Cory Hardrict
    Cory Hardrict
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    • Director
      • John Stockwell
    • Writers
      • Phil Hay
      • Matt Manfredi
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    7Boba_Fett1138

    Nicely made romantic teen movie.

    This is a great executed romantic teen movie. Even though nothing in the story of course happens as a real surprise, the movie still knows how to create a believable and touching story about love with more than enough original touches in it.

    The main reason why the movie works so well is thanks to the two main actors of the movie; Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez. Both are great in their roles and their love story in the movie is believable and realistic. Their cultural difference are nicely shown in the movie but their social class difference is perhaps a bit underdeveloped and underused. They could had done some nice things with this story element, so it's a bit of a missed opportunity for the movie.

    The story is nicely told and the stereotypical elements of a romantic teen movie are as much as possible avoided. It succeeds most of the time in this and because of that the movie is better than the average romantic teen comedy.

    It's a perfectly watchable movie mainly targeted towards teens, however also different age groups should be able to appreciate this movie and its love story. A recommendable movie but by no means a must see of course.

    7/10

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    9Contacted

    What teen movies should be...

    For a long while now Ive been bombarded with teen movies that are crap. Written by people who forgot what it was like, less mature than teenagers themselves. Ive been waiting for a movie that was took itself seriously without being pretentious. That was mature and REAL. This is such a find. This movie is consistently good. Dialogue, Music, Acting, especially the cinematography and directing which just made the movie. It doesnt struggle to be hip or witty, theres no B.S.

    The story isn`t complicated but it works. It`s just about the love between two people, how it affects the both of them and the journey which Kirsten Dunst`s character goes through. If your tired of the mindless repetitive teen crap, see this movie and appreciate it.
    7mattymatt4ever

    Nicely crafted teen movie--for a change

    It's not often that we see a REAL teen movie nowadays. I live in Jersey City, so I personally can't relate to these teen flicks involving blonde airheads and guys who look like they just jumped off the pages of "Tiger Beat."

    In "Crazy/Beautiful" one of the main characters is a Hispanic--played beautifully by Jay Hernandez who I hope to see in more and more movies--which I CAN relate to. Most of the friends I know are of Hispanic origin, and it's very rare that you see a Hispanic as a lead in a film like this. And Jay's Hispanic character wasn't used merely as a tool in creating melodrama in a preachy "West Side Story" manner.

    Kirsten Dunst pretty much gives the best performance of her career. I like how they didn't put much makeup on her face, giving her a much more real look. I think Kirsten is one of the most beautiful young actresses in the biz, so I think she's beautiful no matter how little makeup she wears. So I'm not going to say it was a plus that they made her look "ugly." She didn't look ugly, but at the same time she looked like a real teenage girl and it added to her character.

    Bruce Davison has a great supporting role as Kirsten's father. Of course, in all teen movies, they feel it's needed to add a top-class, veteran actor to the cast to give it a touch of class. Well, that's one cliche of teen movies that I don't mind and Bruce was great, proving himself as one of our great, underrated actors.

    I like how Jay's character is never really discriminated against by Kirsten's white-collar Dad--who's a Congressman. None of this "You're dating a man of another race???" or "You're dating a man of low-class" crap. The film skips through all that, being that Jay is a well-to-do individual who has his head up high and wants to become a pilot. The Dad has nothing against that, in fact he wants to help him out, setting him up with an interview and everything. But he doesn't want him to see his daughter, because of the way she is. I don't want to give anything away, so I won't reveal what exactly her problem is. So I thought that was a good way of flipping this sub-genre on its head. Usually it's the father who doesn't want the daughter to date the guy, because he doesn't like who she's dating. In this case, he didn't want the two of them to go together, because he's concerned about the boyfriend.

    I only have a few problems with this film. First off, you never really get the feeling that Kirsten has a severe problem between the beginning and end. So it feels like her disorder was used strictly as a dramatic tool. Through most of the film, she's amazingly jovial. We see her drinking once in a while, but let's face it--what teen doesn't? And I thought--especially for a PG-13 film--they went overboard with the sex scenes. I'm not saying that they were explicit, but there was a good deal of them. I was thinking, as watching certain portions of the film, what my Dad said: "The love in most romantic movies nowadays seems to be based more on sex than love." Don't get me wrong, we do get a feel of the love--not lust--between Jay and Kirsten, but they could've trimmed the sex just a bit. It just came off in the wrong way.

    For those looking for an escape from most of the lame teen flicks that have been fed to us in previous years, I recommend you check this one out. It's a shame that this movie didn't reach a big audience in theaters. I really hope more people will go out and rent this film, because it's very good.

    My score: 7 (out of 10)
    Blueghost

    Fairly good teen drama.

    I saw one promo for this film some time after I saw "Bring it On," and thought it was another Kirsten Dunst comedy.

    I was wrong, but pleasantly dissapointed. The thing about teenage movies is that the really good ones don't placate exclusively to the age bracket of which the film is about. "Crazy/Beautiful" focuses on the teenagers, but shows the flavors of the leads' respective cultures, and how they are able to combine both their intellect and emotions to overcome some very superficial barriers, which create profound rifts among human society.

    The overall theme vascillates by placing the ball into each of the leads court at various points in the film. This makes for some interesting interaction which, in the real world, I've personally observed. On this score the film is rather accurate.

    The film gets a touch melodramatic at points, and there's no one actor to really single out as all the leads have their moment of high energy at various points in the film.

    The film itself, because of the subject material, is somewhat lethargic, but does keep one's interest in its presentation.

    A definate thumbs up for a night's rental.
    8bjones

    A Nice Surprise

    I was really pleasantly surprised by this film. It wasn't the usual dumb teen movie. It address some real-world issues from a modern perspective and managed to not make itself look silly doing it. The script was tightly written with just enough edge to give it a sense of reality without it being totally destroyed by it's kiddie rating.

    The usual teen movie makes fun of the adult world and laughably tries to make the teens somehow the center of the known universe. This is more real in it's approach, showing two very vulnerable young people on the verge of being thrust into that very real adult world and the issues they have in discovering themselves as near-adults through each other's eyes. There are quite a few relationships these days that mix cultures and this film handles a realistic look at some of the problems. I think it had to or risk the charge of being unrealistic. Still, there is more here, not just teen romance, though that is certainly painfully portrayed by an emotionally exposed Kirsten Dunst and the serious Jay Hernandez. It is also a film ultimately about the good and evil influences that tug at us all and the effects it can have on those around us. It managed to convey those issues fairly well given the censorship restraints it was under. Adding to a solid performance by Dunst and Hernandez is a fine cast, including Bruce Davidson and a deliciously unlikable Lucinda Jenney doing a great modern take on the evil stepmother. Taryn Manning as Dunst's best girlfriend nearly stole a couple of scenes and certainly bears watching in the future; there's light behind those big eyes. I see she also had a minor credit in the music score, which was very entertaining on it's own (and this said from an old guy). I also enjoyed the performance of Rolando Molina as Hernandez's brother, though it was nearly too stereotyped. He managed to make it just believable enough to be genuine. My major criticism would be the lack of subtitles for the considerable Spanish dialog. I for one found this too frustrating to forgive.

    All-in-all, it's more than worth the price of admission and I can agree with some other viewers that Dunst might deserve at least a nomination come awards time next year.

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    • Trivia
      Jay Hernandez had to learn many of his Spanish lines phonetically because he does not speak fluent Spanish.
    • Goofs
      Nicole's hair color changes from blonde to red and back to blonde. The whole movie her hair is blonde except during the hotel scene when she is outside wrapped in a blanket and tells Carlos she wants to be good for him it is red. The next shot, when they are in the car taking her back home her hair is blonde again and stays that way through the rest of the movie. The red hair was due to Kirsten Dunst starting to film Spider-Man (2002)
    • Quotes

      Carlos: [Nicole's father is outside their love nest] Oh, shit.

      Nicole: What? What's wrong?

      Carlos: Who's that?

      Nicole: Who's what?

      Carlos: That guy right there.

      Nicole: Oh, that? That's my dad.

      [chuckles, kisses Carlos]

      Nicole: It's okay!

      Carlos: He's, like, right there.

      Nicole: He doesn't care. I can do anything. I've got a condom. He'd be so proud.

      [Carlos shakes his head]

      Nicole: I'm serious. He'd be thrilled I'm sleeping with you. A person of color in his daughter's bed.

      Carlos: [scoffs] You're crazy.

      Nicole: You're beautiful.

      [kisses him again]

    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally planned as a R rated feature, but then Disney executives decided to cut the film for a more commercial PG-13 rating. To do this 35 obscenities were deleted, a sex scene was bowdlerized and a character's drug use was deleted.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: A.I.: Artificial Intelligence/The Fast and the Furious/Dr. Dolittle 2/The Princess and the Warrior (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Ten La Fe
      Written by Mellow Man Ace (as Ulpiano Reyes) and DJ Muggs (as Larry Muggerud)

      Performed by Mellow Man Ace

      Courtesy of Cleopatra Records

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Hermosa locura
    • Filming locations
      • Palisades Charter High School, 15777 Bowdoin St, Pacific Palisades, California, USA(School where the movie was shot has been damaged by the 2025 Palisades fire.)
    • Production companies
      • Touchstone Pictures
      • Ufland Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $13,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,937,988
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,715,060
      • Jul 1, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,937,988
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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