We remember what it was like to sit at a school desk for the last time, look forward to the “adult life” you’ve been told so much about, pick a dress for prom, and walk like it was the last time. And that awaits today’s graduates very soon – the count takes days. We are fond of nostalgia and remember our school years in movies – about graduation, of course.
“That’s All” (1999)
Classic romantic comedy. Zach Siler (Freddie Prinze Jr.) – the most popular high school student and the main heart of the school – invites the inconspicuous Taylor Vaughn (Rachael Leigh Cook) to her graduation on a bet. In six weeks she will have to transform him into prom queen and fall in love with him.
“10 Reasons I Hate” (1999)
Free adaptation of William Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew with Heath Ledger, Julia Stiles and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. The strict father of the two sisters set a condition: if her sister also agrees to see a man, one of them will be able to go on a date. Here is the last one – a desperate man-hater. What will be the end of the prom!
“Bad Girls” (2004)
Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lizzy Caplan in one of the best teen comedies of the 2000s from Crazy Friday writer Mark Waters. Growing up in Africa, Cady Heron thought she knew all about the survival of the fittest, but the real test of the law of the jungle awaits her at a regular school where the meanest high school girl falls in love with her ex-boyfriend.
High School Musical 3: Prom (2008)
The third installment of the 2000s music franchise that everyone has watched. And don’t say you’re not in love with Zac Efron in the Musical. In the third part of the film series, the characters have matured, the school years are coming to an end, and the boys will have to go to college. But first, put on a great show.
“Graduation” (2011)
A romantic comedy about a high school girl who turns into a struggle with her own desires while preparing for her prom – she managed to fall in love with a man who is categorically against prom.
“Graduation” (2014)
Russian comedy in the spirit of “Project X: Dorvali” about schoolchildren who decide to throw the loudest party in their life – graduation.
“Simple Girl” (2015)
Athlete, geek, rocker, bitch – every school has those who fit that description perfectly. But Bianca Piper doesn’t even know what her name is behind her back until the playboy at school opens her eyes to the fact that she’s an idiot. How can she get rid of her embarrassing position, become irresistible and win the heart of the first handsome man?
“Life To Come” (2017)
Karen Oganesyan’s “Pain!” With Svetlana Khodchenkova, Alexander Pal, Pavel Priluchny, Maxim Vitorgan and others. 11. “B” reunites for the first time in 15 years after graduating and soon has the opportunity to go back in time. And old secrets, personal notes, bauds and first love await.
“There will be no sex!” (2018)
The three friends have grandiose graduation plans, only to have their parents accidentally find out about their plans and decide to avoid impending disaster from their point of view at all costs. A gritty comedy with John Cena.
“Graduation” (2020)
Meryl Streep, James Corden, Nicole Kidman and Kerry Washington are in a comedy musical about a conservative Indiana town where a local schoolgirl is not allowed to bring her girlfriend to prom. And retired Broadway stars want to help him.
“All That” (2021)
A remake of the classic 1999 romantic comedy from Netflix, the opposite is true: this time, the high school star bets to turn an ordinary classmate into the prom king. It stars TikTok star Addison Ray.
“To All Men: With Love” (2021)
As Lara Jean Covey (Lana Condor) prepares for high school graduation and adulthood, is she trying to figure out what will happen to her and the love of her life (noah Centineo, by the way) if they part ways after prom?
“Graduation Class” (2022)
High school student Stephanie (Rebel Wilson), the daughter of Australian immigrants and captain of the cheerleading squad, struggles to lay the foundations for her perfect life: become the most popular in school and win the title of prom queen. However, she descends badly and falls into a coma during the performance. Exactly 20 years later, Stephanie wakes up. Although the world and the rules change a lot in high school, a 17-year-old girl in a grown-up female body goes to senior year to fulfill her dream of being a prom queen.
Source: People Talk