
Gimly
Pretty far removed from my wheelhouse, but Emma Stone makes for such a great lead, the banter-y dialogue given to the adult roles (most masterfully spoken by Stanley Tucci) is so hilarious, and the story flows so naturally from A to B to C ...


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Olive, an average high school student, sees her below-the-radar existence turn around overnight once she decides to use the school's gossip grapevine to advance her social standing. Now her classmates are turning against her and the school board is becoming concerned, including her favorite teacher and the distracted guidance counselor. With the support of her hilariously idiosyncratic parents and a little help from a long-time crush, Olive attempts to take on her notorious new identity and crush the rumor mill once and for all.
A clean-cut high school student, Olive Penderghast, navigates her social life after a vague rumor about her losing her virginity starts to spread. She decides to leverage the ensuing notoriety to advance her social standing, adopting a promiscuous reputation. As the rumors escalate, Olive finds herself dealing with the consequences of her fabricated persona, ultimately learning valuable lessons about honesty, reputation, and self-acceptance.
Easy A was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for Emma Stone's lead performance. Critics praised its witty script, clever take on teen movie tropes, and its ability to balance humor with genuine heart. It was considered a breakout role for Stone and a refreshing entry in the high school comedy genre.
A smart, hilarious, and surprisingly heartfelt teen comedy.
Emma Stone shines in a breakout role, delivering a witty and charismatic performance.
The film cleverly subverts teen movie clichés with a sharp script and relatable characters.
Google audience: Audiences generally loved the film's humor, Emma Stone's performance, and the clever writing. Many appreciated its fresh take on high school dynamics and its engaging storyline.
Emma Stone received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
The movie's title, 'Easy A,' is a reference to the Hester Prynne character from Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel 'The Scarlet Letter,' who is forced to wear a scarlet 'A' on her chest as punishment for adultery.
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Pretty far removed from my wheelhouse, but Emma Stone makes for such a great lead, the banter-y dialogue given to the adult roles (most masterfully spoken by Stanley Tucci) is so hilarious, and the story flows so naturally from A to B to C ...

When I first saw the trailer of Easy A, I wasn't particularly intrigued. It looked like just another high school teenage comedy. But then I decided to watch it anyway (mostly because I wanted to know what all the fuss was about), and it tur...
Fresh comedy. Sometimes funny, but not too much. The cast is good and I like Emma Stone a lot, but she cannot pass as a high school student any more. It could have been much better if the story would have worked better, in spite of the s...
This movie while extremely entertaining is actually also very educational. You might discover a whole bunch of new words for your vocabulary and even learn a little bit about englisch literature. Makes me smile every time I watch it.