
This cute-teen movie comes hot on the heels of Save The Last Dance, another sun-kissed, jeans-ad-style take on troubled youth, romance and race relations in America. Sure, from its grainy opening footage to Kirsten Dunst's just-so tousled hair, director John Stockwell bends over backwards to give his movie some semblance of authenticity with a capital A. Yet it still feels forced, even before he bottles out on the plot about halfway through.
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