I Love You, Beth Cooper



No one thought that Denis Cooverman (Paul Rust) braved will do it. Everyone knew that was impossible Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere), the most beautiful woman in the school, will receive the love Denis that only a nerd. But that's precisely what made Denis. Denis with no hesitation to declare his love for Beth was right on graduation day. Maybe Denis thought he would not lose anything. Soon he would never see Beth again and if Beth did not accept his love, Denis will not be seeing Beth again. But deep down, Denis really love Beth.

Denis surprise when suddenly Beth came to 'party' Denis made to celebrate their graduation. Denis might think that he was dreaming. But it was not a dream, because Kevin (Shawn Roberts), Beth's boyfriend who can not accept a declaration of love to her lover Denis came. When Beth came to greet the love Denis, Kevin actually came to kill Denis. That said, Larry Doyle, the author of the script, adapted this screenplay from the novel that he wrote himself, too. As if not enough, the novel he wrote was reportedly based on personal experience during Larry was still in high school. Seeing adaptation sequences that, should the story in this movie so something that is really 'well'. In fact, not one part of the story is told Larry really feels alive.

High school kids who tried every way to buy beer that should not be their consumption, the nerd who tried to fight the school bully who was always pushing them, or teenagers who are involved in a car accident clearly was not something new in the world of teen movies such as the one it. You certainly could say how many times the scene appeared in similar films that have been circulated earlier. With-thin script, it is clear that not much can be done by the cast in this movie. Paul Rust was unable to make his character act nerd so different from the previous nerd. Hayden Panettiere fortunately able to slightly turn the atmosphere begins to feel tedious. That was not quite able to bring this film was really a fresh entertainment.

Worse yet, the character played by Rich (Jack T. Carpenter) is described as a movie freak who is always quoting from the films that he had seen. Risky Business and Dead Poets Society is a chance the two films mentioned, and that he could not help but make people be comparing the movie I LOVE YOU, BETH COOPER by the two earlier films. The same comparison was not balanced.

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