Heathers (1988)
20KHeathers: Directed by Michael Lehmann. With Winona Ryder, Christian Slater, Shannen Doherty, Lisanne Falk. At Westerburg High where cliques rule, jocks dominate and all the popular girls are named Heather, it’s going to take a Veronica and mysterious new kid to give teen angst a body count.
“With Heathers, director Lehmann has done more than create a movie. He has successfully created an escape for any student not deemed popular by their local school scene. Although the clothes and hair can be linked to a certain era in history, the truths explored within u0026#39;Heathersu0026#39; are universal, and transcend time. A film that treats high school students as capable, intelligent beings who recognize a copy of u0026#39;The Bell Jaru0026#39; lying on the ground in the same breath it treats them as moronic jocks who think with their . well not their brains, is destined for controversy. If controversy was what Lehmann and writer Daniel Waters were looking for, they found it in spades. Not only was it unconventional, showing the demise of the u0026#39;popularu0026#39; kids, but it dealt with teen suicide in a comical way. Not something America was ready for at the time of release, causing many problems initially with simply getting the film shown in theaters. Luckily it has found its niche market now, and is now starting to be recognized as the powerful film that it is. Almost any store rents this movie, so thereu0026#39;s no excuse for you to not watch it. Next time youu0026#39;re at the store pick this one off the shelf and give it a spin, even if you donu0026#39;t understand it fully you will be treated to a fantasy that almost every u0026#39;unpopularu0026#39; kid has had at one time. Rating: 33/40”