
Cher, a high school student in Beverly Hills, must survive the ups and downs of adolescent life. Her external demeanor at first seems superficial, but rather it hides her wit, charm, and intelligence which help her to deal with relationships, friends, family, school, and the all-important teenage social life.... (Full plot summary below)
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Cher, a high school student in Beverly Hills, must survive the ups and downs of adolescent life. Her external demeanor at first seems superficial, but rather it hides her wit, charm, and intelligence which help her to deal with relationships, friends, family, school, and the all-important teenage social life.
Leave your thoughts about Clueless.
| rec.arts.movies.reviewsDragan Antulov[It] isn't particularly memorable film, but it is still able to entertain those who happen to watch it. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranA fresh, disarmingly bright and at times explosively funny comedy well worth a trip to the mall, even if it eventually runs out of gas. |
| New TimesLuke Y. ThompsonIf not classic and generation-defining, then pretty dang close. |
| Nick's Flick PicksNick DavisWho doesn't like Clueless? It isn't a masterpiece, but it still feels indispensable. |
| Washington PostJoe BrownParents are traditionally invisible and/or lame in teen flicks, but Dan Hedaya, as Silverstone's sharklike litigator dad, does a drop-dead Robert Shapiro, biting off some of the best lines in the movie. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertA smart and funny movie, and the characters are in on the joke. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonA very funny movie that elevates its genre. |
| Q Network Film DeskJames Kendrickoffers some of the best humor, entertainment, and social insight the teen comedy genre has to offer |
| USA TodaySusan WloszczynaThe film bobs along like a designer balloon, pumped with wry observations on Marky Mark and Mentos ads. But none of the other cartoonish characters command like twinkly Silverstone. |
| Spirituality and PracticeFrederic and Mary Ann BrussatSnappy and clever film about a privileged Beverly Hills teenager. |