| |
The Perfect Score DVD Review:

The
SATs are the most important examination in any young American’s
life. This standardised test will decide how the rest of your
life will turn out. Whether it be getting into the college of
your dreams, heading to the NBA, living up to your parents expectations
or just getting into the same college as your girlfriend, your
SAT score will determine if you will ever attain these goals.
Kyle (Evans), Matty (Greenberg), Francesca (Johansson), Anna
(Christensen), Desmond (Miles) and Roy (Nam) are not going to
take any chances on their dreams however as they plan break
into the Princeton Testing Centre and steal the answers.
If you cross the
Breakfast Club with Mission Impossible and you get what the
filmmakers were trying to achieve with The Perfect Score. However
they came up quite a few marks short.
The idea of a group
of mismatched high school students coming together to plan an
elaborate scheme to steal exam papers is hardly original but
this movie has one saving grace, the actors. In Scarlett Johansson
and Erika Christensen you have two of the best young actresses
working in the business at the moment. While neither of their
roles are hardly the most challenging they will ever have, they
bring that little bit extra to the characters making the movie
all that more watchable.
The rest of the actors
are quite watchable as well. Leonardo Nam is good as the narrator
and comic relief as druggie, nerd Roy. He has most of the comedic
moments in the movie and turns into quite a likeable character.
Chris Evans and Bryan Greenberg as Kyle and Matty bring nothing
new to the genre as they just look like clones of every other
American teen star but they are watchable all the same. Darius
Miles is good as Desmond but it would be nice to see an Africa-American
character wanting to get on academically instead of just via
sports. There is also a funny cameo role for Matthew Lillard
as Kyle waster bother Larry.
This is an MTV Movies
production and you can really tell. The character introductions
feel more like an episode of “The Real World” or
“Cribs” and the fast cuts and constant use of music
are just there to cater for the key demographic the movie is
aimed at. This isn’t a bad thing but it takes away any
original look the movie might have been trying to achieve.
The Perfect Score
is an average teen comedy adventure that only really stands
out due to presence of Erika Christensen and Scarlett Johansson.
Quite enjoyable in places but not enough to be at all memorable
after the credits roll, The Perfect Score falls well short of
that accolade.
Star Rating = * *
BONUS FEATURES
Commentary by director Brian Robbins and screenplay writer Mark
Schwahn
Featurette: "Making THE PERFECT SCORE"
Theatrical trailer
Jamie
Kelwick

Site
Contents Copyright© The Z Review, unless used with permission.This
site has no intention to infringe on the rights of the film
owners of The Perfect Score and intellectual copyright holders of the movies
mentioned herein & hold copyright over the movie, characters,
merchandise & storyline. |
|
The Perfect Score Info: |
|
The
Perfect Score Director:
Brian
Robbins
The
Perfect Score Written By:
Mark Schwahn and
Marc Hyman &
Jon Zack
The Perfect
Score Cast:
Chris
Evans, Bryan Greenberg, Erika Christensen, Darius Miles,
Leonardo Nam, Matthew Lillard and Scarlett Johansson
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
Buy
The Perfect Score on DVD U.S.
Buy The Perfect Score on DVD U.K.

Buy
an The Perfect Score Movie Poster!
Search
our database of DVD reviews:
A,B,C,D,E,F,G,
H,I,J,K,L,M,N,
O,P,Q,R,S,T,U,
V,W,X,Y,Z
We
want your DVD reviews, email them
here!
|
|