Review of Pretty in Pink (1986) by Peter Stack for San Francisco Chronicle — 17 Jun 1991
When Cryer eases up and lets Duckie’s vulnerability show, there’s an undeniable sweetness to the character. Ringwald, though, is the true wonder: Andie’s head is always held high—and she frequently backs that up with a self-empowering speech—but her facial expressions are constantly in flux, revealing the many other things she’s feeling: uncertainty, insecurity, her own vulnerability.
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This review of Pretty in Pink (1986) was written by Peter Stack and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 17 Jun 1991.
Pretty in Pink has generally received positive reviews.
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