86
Metascore
19 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Entertainment WeeklyEntertainment WeeklyIt all comes down to one scene: John Cusack, standing at dusk, boom box aloft, blaring Peter Gabriel's ''In Your Eyes'' outside Ione Skye's window. This, friends, is what rapturous, heartrending, soul-spinning love is all about.
- 100Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum"Heathers" may view teenagers more caustically, but this movie, incomparably better, actually delivers the goods.
- 90Los Angeles TimesSheila BensonLos Angeles TimesSheila BensonA film of warmth, insight, humor and surprising originality… [It] isn't perfect, but when it's good, which is every moment John Cusack is on screen, it's a living joy. And when it's not-so-good--earthbound and not inventive enough--it s till almost single-handedly redeems the breed. [14 April 1989]
- 90Washington PostHal HinsonWashington PostHal HinsonIt's hard to remember a recent love story -- maybe "Moonstruck" -- that's as involving as this one. This is not to suggest that the two movies are in the same league, but this is a teen movie that transcends its teen limitations.
- 88ReelViewsJames BerardinelliReelViewsJames BerardinelliCusack invests such sincerity in his portrayal of Lloyd that it's impossible not to root for him to get the girl. He's the classic underdog that we all think of ourselves as -- earnest, engaging, and impossible to resist because of his flaws, rather than in spite of them.
- 88Chicago TribuneDave KehrChicago TribuneDave KehrComplex, knotty and at times even uncomfortable; its world has a weight and heft that makes its ultimate romanticism seem genuinely transcendant, genuinely magical. [14 April 1989]
- 80TV Guide MagazineTV Guide MagazineSeldom have such complexity, emotional depth, honesty, and realism been invested in what is ostensibly a teen love story.
- 75USA TodayUSA TodayCrowe has invented a fresh character in Lloyd Dobler, and Cusack has invested him with an ingratiating persona that helps avert disaster when things become a bit melodramatic in the final resolution. [14 April 1989]
- 75San Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleSan Francisco ChronicleMick LaSalleMore than the standard, cranked-out genre piece. Its characters linger in your mind, and the quality of its actors lift the movie into another league. [14 April 1989]
- 75The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Rick GroenWith his breathy, antic delivery, pouring out his heart in staccato bursts, Cusack puts a nice loop on the sensitive teen theme. For his is an upbeat, mature brand of sensitivity, the healthy kind that makes fine discriminations, not nasty judgments.