Booksmart Review

: It is often cited alongside The Edge of Seventeen and Eighth Grade as a landmark of modern adolescent cinema . To help me tailor a more specific piece for you,

: Susanna Fogel revised the screenplay, making Amy a lesbian and shifting the goal from finding boyfriends to attending a graduation party. Booksmart

: Initially written by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, the first version centered on the girls' quest to find boyfriends for prom. : It is often cited alongside The Edge

: Olivia Wilde aimed for a feeling of "freedom" in the film’s visual style. She and production designer Katie Byron meticulously decorated character bedrooms with trophies and depictions of influential women like Michelle Obama. : Olivia Wilde aimed for a feeling of

(2019) is a modern coming-of-age classic that subverts traditional teen comedy tropes through its focus on female friendship and intellectual overachievers. Directed by Olivia Wilde in her feature debut, the film follows academic superstars Amy and Molly as they attempt to cram four years of missed partying into one night before graduation. Development and Screenplay Evolution

A of its subversion of teen movie tropes? Booksmart - Creating the Aura of Freedom in Cinematography