When fate steps in and brings together two high school seniors from opposite sides of the track, it's something Crazy/Beautiful in this sexy, fun and energetic story of first love. Nicole (Kirsten Dunst, Bring It On) is the 17-year-old troubled daughter of a wealthy congressman who never met a rule she didn't break. Carlos (hot newcomer Jay Hernandez) is an A-student with big dreams who endures a two-hour bus ride every morning to attend high school in an upscale LA neighbourhood. Their innocent flirtations quickly develop into passionate love, but Nicole's self-destructive behaviour threatens their relationship and puts Carlos' promising future in jeopardy. Will their intense passion keep them together despite the objections of their families or will Carlos be forced to plan his future...without Nicole? Surprises lie at every turn in this wildly seductive and critically acclaimed drama.
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Tedious naturalistic Romeo and Juliet type teenage romance. Spoilt selfish and self destructive rich girl tries to reform when she falls in love with a straight A driven and very poor Mexican boy. The performances are strong and the lack of glamour is refreshing but it just isn't very compelling. i liked the movie
This movie is a teen movie with a racial twist. We have the privileged, beautiful, and off-the rails Nicole, and the hardworking, underprivileged, and very latino Carlos. Nicole's father is a congressman who can help Carlos with his future, but he tells Carlos his daughter is bad news and that Carlos must stay away from her if he wants the senators help. This puts Carlos in an awkward position that sends Nicole into a downward spin... the end is fairly predictable, but the movie is well enough acted and the themes are dealt with thoughtfully enough that this is still a movie well worht watching.
Tedious naturalistic Romeo and Juliet type teenage romance. Spoilt selfish and self destructive rich girl tries to reform when she falls in love with a straight A driven and very poor Mexican boy. The performances are strong and the lack of glamour is refreshing but it just isn't very compelling.
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