I can't imagine anyone referring to this as realistic. While some of the characterizations are believable (Scott Baio), most are melodramatic fodder. Even Jodie Foster can't deliver this dialogue convincingly, and she really tries.
The Madge character looks as much like a high school student as Rizzo in Grease.
As far as direction, the storyline wanders too much, and then the last scenes are packed in like the producers told Lyne he only had five minutes left.
Not very good, but nice to see some young faces.
The Madge character looks as much like a high school student as Rizzo in Grease.
As far as direction, the storyline wanders too much, and then the last scenes are packed in like the producers told Lyne he only had five minutes left.
Not very good, but nice to see some young faces.