Do yourself a favour and watch this movie. I first saw it when I was a kid and it still holds up today.
Even better if you have the time have yourself a double bill of this and Heathers!
I don't have to be a teenage girl circa 1990 to recognize that Christian Slater's performance in this film probably lead to plenty of posters on walls and celebrity crushes. Slater's character is perhaps the perfectly crafted Hollywood heartthrob; universally appealing, as he simultaneously plays the role of outspoken rebel and bashful bookworm. It's a clever set-up that Slater is able to sell with a standout performance. This is no small task, as large portions of the film are essentially monologues from Slater. As he broadcasts his pirate radio, he spans the emotional spectrum, bouncing seamlessly between high energy humor, righteous anger, juvenile philosophizing, and poignant reflection. It's an impressive performance that carries the film.
I was also impressed that the film doesn't feel dated (outside of some cheesiness here and there). When this film released it was contemporary, but if they were to remake it today as a period piece (which they shouldn't), I don't think it would change all that much. This is a testament to the quality of the filmmaking and a timeless story. Speaking of, the story still feels right at home in our current era. Instead of a period piece, it could easily be reimagined with the pirate radio swapped out for a social media account, twitch stream, or the like.
Overall, I'm surprised that this film hasn't maintained a larger cultural impact, as it feels right at home with the likes of Ferris Bueller's Day Off and The Breakfast Club.
A shy boy loosens his tongue on his radio show.
This movie deserves an upgrade, change the radio to an internet stream or podcast… but they will probably screw that up.
So be it.
Shout by JimmyVIP 2BlockedParent2020-07-18T23:08:36Z
Love this film. Christian slater is great. Music is great. Just a great film.