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Directed by Martha Coolidge
A satiric romantic comedy, Martha Coolidge's Valley Girl is a testimony to the short-lived Southern California '80s craze. Julie (Deborah Foreman) is a good-natured teenager following a swarm of pastel pink valley girls, who utter "gag me" at every opportunity. To her friends' dismay , Julie breaks up with her egotistical boyfriend, Tommy (Michael Bowen), while shopping at the mall. All the valley kids go to a party that night, and Tommy immediately tries to bed one of Julie's friends. Randy (Nicolas Cage), a bad boy from Hollywood, shows up and crashes the party. Open-minded Julie flirts with him before he is literally thrown out, presumably just for looking different. Smitten with Julie, Randy sneaks back into the party to talk to her again. Julie drags a whimpering valley friend with her to spend the night cruising with Randy in Hollywood. After an extended courtship, Randy is in love with Julie, and she must choose between him and Tommy, who wants her back. Her friends refuse to accept Randy, who makes many exaggerated attempts to win back her love. Finally, after she has a heartfelt talk with her dad (Frederic Forrest), love triumphs at the prom. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
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A textbook example of an early-'80s teenage romantic comedy, Valley Girl is watchable as a time capsule to 1983 and as perhaps the best representation of the pop culture phenomenon of valley girls. However appealing this particular California attitude is for kitsch value, the language of most of the characters could tend toward annoyance. Fortunately, the titular lead character Julie (Deborah Foreman) is struggling, however superficially, with her valley identity. Unlike her unbearably snobby friends, Julie has an open mind and a good-natured smile, which leads her into the arms of the Hollywood mainstream "punk" Randy (Nicolas Cage). The two share plenty of onscreen chemistry to make the romance work, including a courtship montage that lasts the entire duration of "I Melt With You" by Modern English. Indeed, the music is an integral element, with Men at Work, Psychedelic Furs, and Bananarama appearing on the two volumes of soundtracks that were released almost ten years after the movie's theatrical release. Josie Cotton and the Plimsouls also make appearances on-stage during some key scenes. Not as richly characterized as Pretty in Pink or other John Hughes genre films, Valley Girl doesn't strive far beyond the high school romance conventions, complete with a finale at the prom. Especially humorous are Julie's campy '60s parents, played by Frederic Forrest and Colleen Camp. For teen flick aficionados and early-'80s new wave and bubblegum pop lovers, Valley Girl is a classic. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
 

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