Review of With Honors (1994) by Meredith W — 11 Jan 2014
Monty, Courtney, Everett and Jeffrey are seniors and roomates at Harvard University. Monty is dead set on graduating with honors in his chosen major - political science. He has opted to write his senior thesis on economics.
One night, loses his hard drive and his thesis. He goes down to the library to make copies, but on his way, loses his only copy to Simon Wilder, a homeless man. This movie details the impact that Simon, Simon's experience and his knowledge has on Monty, whose entire worldview changes as a result of their emerging friendship.
"With Honors" is predictable and cheesy, but its cast make it well worth watching. Brendan Fraser's performances improves as his character matures and Joe Pesci's performance is great.
It was refreshing, too, to see a College movie about something more than drinking and sex.
This review of With Honors (1994) was written by Meredith W on 11 Jan 2014.
With Honors has generally received positive reviews.
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