I so don't get British humor.
John Gordon Sinclair,
Dee Hepburn,
Jake D'Arcy,
Clare Grogan,
Robert Buchanan
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The sophomore film of Scottish director Bill Forsyth was his first international hit, a typically quirky comedy set amongst colorful Scottish teenagers. Gregory (John Gordon Sinclair) is a normal, gan... read more
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Flixster Reviews (333)
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February 10, 2011
There is only one thing negative I could say about Gregory's Girl...it makes you sad that the innocence of first love and first dates is gone forever, and also makes me wish my school had been as cool as Gregory's. Excellent performances by all and sundry, no attempts to sacrific... read more
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January 11, 2011
This movie was disappointing, it's not that bad, it's okay, it's just disappointing. It's an interesting look at young love, but it's not funny, and the story is kind of all over the place at times. Overall, it's just okay.
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March 23, 2010
Most coming-of-age films are better remembered for the careers they launched rather than their artistic merits. It's difficult to talk about The Last Picture Show, American Graffiti or Stand By Me without focusing on the breakthrough performances of Jeff Bridges, Ron Howard and K... read more
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July 15, 2009
adorable! a little dated (80's music and hair) but warm, quirky and hilarious. the scottish accents take some getting used to and i'm sure i didn't catch everything
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January 3, 2011fb25827189All over the place as far as plot goes, there were way to many plot points and the film really could of gone in several directions. However, the cast is instantly likable and the film in my opinion is the Scottish Dazed and Confused. It captures that quirky and awkward phase youn... read more
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February 26, 2011
Such a cute flick... welcome back to the 80's where boys legs were whiter then white & girls wore no makeup lolz.
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December 21, 2010
This movie was okay. It was really hard to get used to the accents at first, and I didn't understand some of what was going on in the movie, not just because of the accents, though. The ending wasn't predictable, but it was disappointing after seeing the rest of the movie. Ove... read more
Critic Reviews
Maybe only grown-ups should see this movie. You know, people who have gotten over the pains of unrequited love (hollow laugh). Full Review
It floats effortlessly over its landscape, seeing all from a marvelously cockeyed perspective all its own. Full Review
It's hard to warm to a film as intentionally slight and safe as this. Full Review
A funny and touching teen romance from Scottish director Bill Forsyth. Full Review
As charming a provincial romance as ever there was.
The film has fresh, no-nonsense performances and a script so rooted in truth that it seems to have materialized not been written. Full Review
What could have been a charming film about pining, becomes a confusing mess of multiple storylines that really don't amount to anything. Full Review
A revealing and credible portrait of adolescence that captures all the confusion, yearning, and terrors of adolescents trying to cope with their ambivalent desires. Full Review
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