About Booksmart
Booksmart, the 2019 directorial debut of Olivia Wilde, is a refreshing and uproarious comedy that redefines the teen movie genre. The film follows Amy and Molly, two academically driven best friends who, on the eve of their high school graduation, have a shocking revelation: while they were hitting the books, their peers were hitting parties and having fun—and still got into top colleges. Determined not to miss out, they embark on a mission to cram four years of social experiences into one epic, chaotic night.
The brilliance of Booksmart lies in its sharp, witty script and the phenomenal chemistry between leads Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein. Their portrayal of Amy and Molly is both hilarious and heartfelt, capturing the intensity of teenage friendship with authenticity. Olivia Wilde's direction is energetic and stylish, infusing the film with a vibrant visual flair that matches its chaotic narrative. The supporting cast, including Billie Lourd in a scene-stealing role, adds to the film's comedic depth.
More than just a party movie, Booksmart explores themes of identity, ambition, and the pressures of adolescence with surprising nuance. It's a celebration of female friendship that is both raucously funny and genuinely moving. For anyone looking for a smart, laugh-out-loud comedy with heart, this is a must-watch. Its clever humor and relatable characters make it a standout film that resonates long after the credits roll.
The brilliance of Booksmart lies in its sharp, witty script and the phenomenal chemistry between leads Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein. Their portrayal of Amy and Molly is both hilarious and heartfelt, capturing the intensity of teenage friendship with authenticity. Olivia Wilde's direction is energetic and stylish, infusing the film with a vibrant visual flair that matches its chaotic narrative. The supporting cast, including Billie Lourd in a scene-stealing role, adds to the film's comedic depth.
More than just a party movie, Booksmart explores themes of identity, ambition, and the pressures of adolescence with surprising nuance. It's a celebration of female friendship that is both raucously funny and genuinely moving. For anyone looking for a smart, laugh-out-loud comedy with heart, this is a must-watch. Its clever humor and relatable characters make it a standout film that resonates long after the credits roll.


















