Title: The Sure Thing
Director/Stars: John Cusack (Actor), Daphne Zuniga (Actor), Rob Reiner (Director)
Genre: Teen Comedy
Year: 1985
Watched: April 4, 2011
Summary: Still holds up.
Continuing my 80s (and John Cusack) binge, I re-watched The Sure Thing again. 26 years really doesn’t show on this film. Sure the DVD transfer is a bit dated, and there are little 80s stylistic moments, particularly out in california, and it’s a tad goofier than movies tend to be now — but this is Rob Reiner in his good period. The same era that brought us The Princess Bride, This is Spinal Tap, and eventually When Harry Met Sally. There are just so many good lines.
And the film is anchored by an intelligent script and two fine actors. It isn’t a plot driven movie. We know what’s going to happen from about minute 5. For those of you either two young to remember or with frontal lobotomies, this is a story about a boy crossing the country to get laid, who is forced by circumstance to spend a lot of time with a really pretty but bookish girl (those didn’t seem to exist in the 80s — except that somehow I married one 15 years later). They argue. They fall in love but don’t know it. Events proceed as expected and in the final 30 seconds they kiss.
But the writing and acting make us want to care. How often does that happen anymore on screen?
Oh, and did I mention it’s funny? Really funny.
If you crave more 80s, see my reviews on About Last Night or Better Off Dead.
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