One like none (movie)
Movie | |
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German title | One like none |
Original title | She's All That |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1999 |
length | 95 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 6 |
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Director | Robert Iscove |
script |
R. Lee Fleming Jr.M. Night Shyamalan as a ghostwriter |
production |
Peter Abrams , Richard N. Gladstein , Robert L. Levy |
music | Stewart Copeland |
camera | Francis Kenny |
cut | Casey O. Rohrs |
occupation | |
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One like none (Original title: She's All That ) is an American high school comedy from 1999. Directed by Robert Iscove.
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Zack Siler, a very popular student, is left by his girlfriend Taylor Vaughan right at the beginning of the film. He then bets his friends that he could have any girl in school and turn her into a prom queen. Zack now has to cope with this task within six weeks and on Laney Boggs, a very withdrawn girl who is only interested in his art. After both of them don't think much of each other at the beginning, they get closer in the course of the film and finally fall in love.
Laney Boggs, in particular, changes over the course of the film: while she still lives quite withdrawn at the beginning, she becomes increasingly open and also more confident. Her appearance has also changed a lot: at first she still wears horn-rimmed glasses and tattered overalls, at the end she presents herself with make-up, contact lenses and figure-hugging clothes. The change does not take place suddenly, but gradually.
In the end, there is a prom date between Dean and Laney, not between Zack and Laney, while Zack visits the ball with his sister. While Dean brags in the toilet in front of the others that he would do something with Laney that night, Jesse overhears and immediately informs Zack. Laney later reveals to Zack that she noticed Dean's intentions too late and that she held a gun to Dean's ear to defend himself with a loud, high-pitched sound. Later, when awarding the degrees, which shows that Dean has suffered medium-term ear damage, Zack shows Laney what the use of the bet she asked for on the evening of the ball in her garden was.
Reviews
The lexicon of international film describes one like none as a “renewed infusion of the story of the“ ugly duckling ”that is turning into beauty by merely warming up the clichés from American high school films. In view of the clumsy humor and the maudlin romanticism, the main actress's charm stands out positively. "
Awards
Rachael Leigh Cook was nominated for the MTV Movie Award in two categories. It won the Blockbuster Entertainment Award , the Teen Choice Award , the YoungStar Award and the Kids' Choice Award .
Freddie Prinze Jr. was nominated for the MTV Movie Award , the ALMA Award, and the Blockbuster Entertainment Award . It won the Teen Choice Award (in two categories) and the Kids' Choice Award .
Jodi Lyn O'Keefe received the Young Hollywood Award .
Matt Slocum won the ASCAP Award from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers for the song Kiss Me ; the song, which was extremely successful in the charts in 1999 and interpreted by Sixpence None the Richer , was also awarded the Young Hollywood Award .
Others
- In June 2013, director M. Night Shyamalan ( The Sixth Sense ) announced that he was ghostwriting the screenplay for Eine wie keine .
- With a budget of $ 10 million, the film grossed $ 103 million worldwide.
- The film was shot in the same high school as the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer . Sarah Michelle Gellar , who plays the lead role in Buffy and is the wife of Freddie Prinze Jr., makes a brief guest appearance in the film.
- The film turned into Not Another Teenage Movie! and parodies in a like no one .
- The role name of Rachael Leigh Cook (Laney Boggs) is a combination of the role names of Winona Ryder in Edward Scissorhands (Kim Boggs) and Reality Bites (Laney Pierce).
- The dance scene at the prom was not in the script and should not be filmed, but the producers decided to extend the film by a few minutes.
- The R'n'B singer Usher has a brief appearance as a DJ at the prom and moderates the school radio.
Web links
- One of a kind in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- She's All That at Rotten Tomatoes (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ One like no other in the Lexicon of International Film , accessed on May 20, 2008
- ↑ M Night Shyamalan reveals he ghost-wrote 'She's All That'. In: NME.com. Retrieved June 11, 2013 .
- ↑ She's All That (1999). In: Box Office Mojo. Retrieved June 11, 2013 .