Romy and Michele's High School Reunion (1997)
Facts
| Directed by | David Mirkin |
| Cast | Mira Sorvino, Lisa Kudrow, Janeane Garofalo, Alan Cumming and Julia Campbell |
| Theatrical Release | April 25, 1997 |
| Running Time | 92 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| Buy this item ... | 1 new from $7.50, 18 used from $0.69, 2 collectible from $11.00 |
About Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
Lisa Kudrow and Mira Sorvino play ditzy best friends who decide to attend their 10-year high school reunion, but they completely make over their styles and identities first in order to impress the people who tormented them. The two stars keep the film going despite various lapses and potholes in David Mirkin's direction and despite a sneaking sense that the idea can't sustain the length of an entire feature. A midsection dream sequence underscores the latter problem through blatant padding, but Sorvino and Kudrow--both of whom became established stars playing airheads on other projects--are worth the weaknesses. --Tom Keogh Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Romey & Michelle Rock! |
ROMEY & MICHELLE'S HIGH SCHOOL reunion also plays a lot of cool classic songs from the 1980's like TURNING JAPANESE by The Vapors, KARMA CHAMELEON by Culture Club, OUR LIPS ARE SEALED by The Go Go's, I WANT CANDY by Bow Wow Wow, HEAVEN IS A PLACE ON EARTH by Belinda Carlise, EVERYBODY HAVE FUN TONIGHT by wang Chung, WE'VE GOT THE BEAT by The Go Gos, etc., plus Romey & Michelle's High School Reunion was also like a movie that took us back to memory lane on life in the 80's.
I also think this was Lisa Kudrows best performance in all the movies she's ever done and was even more impressive than her ditzy Pheobe Buffay character on FRIENDS. December 16, 2008
| Speedy!!!! |
| Funny,Sexy and GREAT! |
| It's like `Night at the Roxbury', only funnier... |
Romy White and Michele Weinberger are content with their lives. They think of themselves as two cool chicks, but when they are faced with the prospect of seeing all their High School friends (and enemies) they realize that their lives are not that impressive after all. In a rash attempt to make themselves appear better than they really are they concoct a plan to deceive their entire graduating class, telling them that they invented post-its. Of course, as is to be expected, their façade will not last, but in the end they triumph as their inner person is found to be more desirable than that of their former acquaintances.
The films likeability hinges drastically on the comedic timing of the two leads, both of whom sell their characters brilliantly. Kudrow is arguably the most effective of the two, her `Phoebe' brand of humor in full force here and proves that if any of the `Friends' cast mates should have received a `spin-off' it should have been Kudrow. Sorvino, complete with that gruff manly voice, is also a comedic force, playing to Kudrow's strengths brilliantly. This is not a smart comedy by any means, but the acting of these two is very smart for they help make these simple clichéd characters feel fresh and new to us. Janeane Garofalo is also hysterical here, delivering a brilliantly satirical supporting performance.
The film is a constant barrage of jokes that land for the most part (and the script is littered with quotable lines) and this helps take the simple plot to another level. One may worry that the films running time would be too much for the flimsy plot to handle, but in the end one almost wishes that the running time were a tad longer since Sorvino and Kudrow are so funny. That and the killer soundtrack make this one of those experiences you don't want to see end.
`Romy and Michele's High School Reunion' is predictable, but it's a fun type of predictable (much like the recent `Baby Mama'). It is truly a moment when predictability is very welcome.
Besides, who can hate this movie after watching that brilliantly choreographed interpretive dance routine? September 12, 2008
| EVEN MORE GREAT 80'S MUSIC!!! |
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