10 Things I Hate About You
March. 31,1999 PG-13On the first day at his new school, Cameron instantly falls for Bianca, the gorgeous girl of his dreams. The only problem is that Bianca is forbidden to date until her ill-tempered, completely un-dateable older sister Kat goes out, too. In an attempt to solve his problem, Cameron singles out the only guy who could possibly be a match for Kat: a mysterious bad boy with a nasty reputation of his own.
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Powerful
Overrated and overhyped
The first must-see film of the year.
The film may be flawed, but its message is not.
I didnt care about the cinematic things about it i just loved it
This film is surprisingly good if you're not typically into romantic comedies. It still has all of the typical tropes, but also has intelligent characters and a lot of fun. It's helped by the source material from Shakespeare and the great performances by Julia Stiles and Heath Ledger. You can definitely see the beginnings of a start when watching Heath.
This movie is okay. There's really nothing special to it. Next to brilliant teen movies as Breakfast club and Clueless, this one can't compete. It seeks to get emotional but it wasn't at any point. The characters doesn't seem true and I don't feel like I should care about their love troubles. It'as a bit too superficial and stereotyped for me. I felt a bit frustrate as there was no lesson to learn from this film, not even a small one. I will keep in mind a global feeling of indifference towards 10 things I hate about you.
This film kick-started the careers of Julia Stiles and the late, great Heath Ledger (RIP). (Where did the last 18 years go?!)As part of a school event when I was 12, the film we saw was this. I expected rubbish associated with the genre. How wrong I was. This was good.It was partially inspired by The Taming of the Shrew (even with some direct quotes) but updated for modernity.The beer party and prom scenes, in particular, were my highlights. To me, they said '1999 was a carefree time. In those days, 911 referred to an expensive sports car.'Overall, from the initial Touchstone (Disney for mature audiences) logo to the end of the credits, it's a good 'un. If you're into the genre, add this to your collection.There is some salty language and violence, though.Recommended for ages 11+.