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| Pretty In Pink [1986] | ![Pretty In Pink [1986]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/5125NGWBXPL._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Howard Deutch Actors: Molly Ringwald, Jon Cryer, Harry Dean Stanton, Annie Potts, James Spader Studio: Paramount Home Entertainment Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1887
Format: Pal Rating: Suitable for 15 years and over Running Time: 93 minutes Number Of Items: 1 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5014437823632 ASIN: B00006JY0R
Theatrical Release Date: February 28, 1986 Release Date: October 14, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon.co.uk Review The era of Molly Ringwald's profitable collaboration with writer-producer-director John Hughes (Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club) was at its peak with this 1986 film (directed by Howard Deutch but in every sense part of the developing Hughes empire). Ringwald plays a high-school girl on the budget side of the tracks, living with her warm and loving father (Harry Dean Stanton) and usually accompanied by her insecure best friend (Jon Cryer). When a wealthy but well-meaning boy (Andrew McCarthy) asks her out, her perspective is overturned and Cryer's character is threatened. As was the case in the mid-'80s, Hughes (who wrote the script and produced the film) brought his special feel for the cross-currents of adolescent life to this story. In its very commercial way, it is an honest, entertaining piece about growing pains. The attractive supporting cast (many of whom are much better known now) does a terrific job, and Ringwald and Cryer have excellent chemistry. --Tom Keogh
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My Favourite Teen Movie!! April 3, 2008 I adore this movie! I first saw it about 17 years ago when I was 15. I was staying in my best friends house and we rented out this movie because we both had a crush on Andrew McCarthy! Anyway we watched it three times in 24 hours!! I can't tell you why I loved it so much, but I think I could relate to Andie (Molly Ringwald's character) at the time because I liked to be my own person, not a clone. One of the main reasons that I love this movie is DUCKIE! I love him, yes I fancied Andrew McCarthy at that time (I want to stress AT THAT TIME,NOT NOW!) but when I watch this film, it's Duckie I want Andie to be with and who I would have chosen myself! I know that the film originally ended this way (the right way!)but test audiences didn't like it so they reshot the ending and she ended up with Blaine (boo!)! I think that was a tragedy but it dosent stop me loving this film and feeling nostalgic and happy when I watch it! (Oh and James Spader is hilarious!)
A Big-Hearted and Enjoyable Teen Romance February 21, 2008 This is one of those very rare things, a teen romance movie which has a wonderfully sincere and genuine heart at it's centre. A young woman named Andie is it's main character, a high school senior who comes from an underprivileged background. Her father is superbly played by Harry Dean Stanton.
Andie is convincingly played by Molly Ringwald, and the film is charming, subtle, and lacking the kind of knowing, worldly-wise scripts which are characteristic of teen romance movies of the twenty-first century. Andie is best friends with 'Duckie', a young man with a unique and individual sense of style who would actually like to be in a relationship with Andie. Yet Andie has her sights set on Blaine, a rich young man who she meets at the record shop where she works.
The plot is fairly simplistic, yet it's the genuine honesty and sincerity of Molly Ringwald's performance that steals the show. Fearing that she isn't good enough for the wealthy Blaine, her fears are confirmed when he fails to get in touch for several days. The snobbery of Blaine's friends is generally frowned upon in the film, and director John Hughes almost seems to be striking a blow for individual and down-to-earth misfits like Andie and Duckie.
Which is what makes 'Pretty In Pink' such a great film. It's a romance of a more innocent era, when superficiality and materialism weren't always the order of the day, when there were more young people who were willing to have their own unique style and an aesthetic which didn't come straight off a rack. Andie, with her home-made creations and unusual ensembles is the charm at the heart of this wonderfully innocuous teen romance movie.
I love the eighties! September 25, 2007 I just bought this on dvd and i cant stop watching it it brings back memories of when i watched it when i was growing up i am now a 37 yr old mum,but i still love it!!!!The soundtrack is brilliant and Duckies dance to Otis Reddings" Try A Little Tenderness" is classic! Anyway get this dvd if your a girlie and you like a slushy movie.
I want to be a Duckette! March 22, 2007 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is one of those films which I have a habit of remembering as being better than it actually is. This is due to the rose-tinted spectacles I wear when it comes to the 1980's, to the charm of the actors and to the wonderfully awful dress sense and hairdos (Any film which contains a reversable jumper and back-combed hair gets my vote). However, I struggle to get past the part where those two gorgeous dresses are chopped up.
Not the greatest story but this is an entertaining piece of Brat Pack history with charming performances from all of the actors.
Makes you like it, somehow. December 14, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Okay, I am only 24 and so was just 4 years old when this movie came out. My sister however, is six years older than me and used to watch this film all the time. We eventually started watching it together and have come to love it. I must say though, we do spend a lot of time taking the mick out of it. The music is fantastic and the acting is brilliant. I loved the whole idea of the opposite sides of the tracks getting together no matter what but I am not sure about some of the thinkology. For example at the end when Andie arrives at the Prom, and the Duck Man is there for her, Blain comes over and says that he always believed in her but she never believed in him. This always gets me frustrated because Andie did believe in him, she believed him when he asked her to the prom and believed in him enough to keep ringing his house when he avoided her calls like a wimp. I DO NOT get that Andrew McCarthy is good looking or a heart throb but maybe it's an era thing. Anyway, despite this annoying factor in the movie, I think this film is a keeper for all time. Somehow it just makes you feel a certain way when watching it and cheers you up. One thing me and my sister and everyone else we know who has watched this film will never understand is why, for goodness sake was that dress thought to be Pretty? Okay, Andie had alternative styling and that was fine, but through the whole "I'm going to go to the prom anyway and show them all" dress making scene, you sit on the edge of your seet and can't wait to see what it will look like. And then she steps out to show her dad and it's like deflating a balloon. The thing was shapeless and ugly, the good thing was that Molly Ringwald looked pretty and her hair was fabulous. A special mention must go to Duckie who is, not only funny and brilliant in this movie but delivers the best line in the whole film, "Blain, his name is Blain? That's not a name, it's a major appliance." Fabulous! All in all a great film I will keep a copy of forever.
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