Review of Crazy/Beautiful (2001) by Flux C — 13 Aug 2007
Not good enough for me sadly. Opposites attract in this love story for the younger set. Carlos is a straight-laced poor boy working his way toward a better life. Nicole is a rich girl with a wild streak who can't seem to stay out of trouble.
Can it be that they're meant for each other? Yes, of course it can. Crazy/Beautiful follows a familiar pattern the two young lovers come from different worlds, and no one else understands them but has a few intelligent wrinkles to the standard star-crossed plot.
Nicole's dad, for example, actually likes Carlos and worries that Nicole will corrupt him. Kirsten Dunst and Jay Hernandez give assured performances as the young lovers, and the movie's message of tolerance comes across without being preachy.
As teen love stories go, you could do far worse. Adults may be left cold by Crazy/Beautiful, but teens especially those with a dramatic streak will enjoy this well-intentioned romance.
This review of Crazy/Beautiful (2001) was written by Flux C on 13 Aug 2007.
Crazy/Beautiful has generally received positive reviews.
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