Crazy\Beautiful

Synopsis: When fate brings together two high school seniors from opposite sides of the tracks, it's something crazy/beautiful. Nicole (Kirsten Dunst) is the 17-year-old troubled daughter of a wealthy congressman who never met a rule she didn't break. Carlos (Jay Hernandez) is a grade A student with big dreams who endures a two-hour bus ride every morning to attend high school in an upscale L.A. neighborhood. Their innocent flirtations quickly develop into passionate love, but Nicole's self-destructive behavior threatens their relationship and puts Carlos' promising future in jeopardy. Will their intense passion keep them together despite the objections of their families or will Carlos be forced to plan his future without Nicole?
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): John Stockwell
Production: Touchstone Pictures
  5 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
61
Rotten Tomatoes:
63%
PG-13
Year:
2001
99 min
$16,162,786
Website
764 Views


-= =-|Created and Spell Checked by|HxHPRC

Thanks for ROROR!|HxHPRC: Enjoy your hours!

NICOLE:
|I remember most of 17.

I remember the day we met.

His smile, his touch.

You could be anywhere|when your life begins...

when the future|opens up in front of you...

and you may not even|realize it at first...

but it's already happening.

All right, guys,|let's roll, man.

- What, fool?|- Man!

I got some sh*t to do, man.

Fool, you always|got sh*t to do.

BOY:
Man, you got to|learn how to kick it.

It's a beautiful day|on the beach, man.

Why, you afraid|of getting too brown?

Some fool might think|he's Mexican.

CARLOS:
Shut up.

[ All talking at once ]

BOY:
Hey, guys,|check it out, man.

Hey, hey, hey.|Look at the juanita.

ALL:
Yeah! Whoo!

Come on, baby.

Hey, we got some trash|over here.

- It's starting to stink.|- Hey, hey, hey!

Hey, don't let me go.

- Should I drop him?|- Let me go, please.

Aah! Unh!

Yo! Hey, you all right?

BOY:
Yeah, I'm all right.|Don't worry about me.

BOY:
Whoo!

Yo, baby!

Hey, where you going?

Hey, hey, hey.

Let's go.

BOY:
Hey, hey, hey.|You missed one.

[ Laughs ]

NICOLE:
Thanks.|That's really helpful.

BOY:
So, are you|a bad-ass gangster or what?

NICOLE:
Something like that.

BOY:
What'd you do,|stay up past your bedtime?

Nah, I'm just playing.|For real, what you doing?

- I robbed a 7-Eleven.|- What?

Yeah. Stay away.|I'm dangerous.

I'll mess you up.

BOY:
Damn. My bad.

Man...

y'all always got|to follow me, man.

My name's Victor.|What's your name?

BOY:
She don't care|what's your name.

- Nicole.|- Nice to meet you.

Carlos.

Hi, Carlos.

What's up?

BOY:
Man, I was talking to her.|What you doing?

You know what?|I've seen you around.

Doubt it.

- You go to Pacific, right?|- Yeah.

BOY:
Yo, rich girl.

[ Boys teasing ]

BOY:
Rich girl.

MAN:
Hey.

Hey, let's go. Come on.

Push on. You know, vamonos.

BOY:
Vamonos? We only|talking to the girl, man.

- Vamonos. Now. Let's go.|- What's vamonos, man?

You know what it means.|Now let's go.

MAN:
Just keep moving.

- I'll see you around. Bye.|- Yeah.

MAN:
I just want you|to leave, all right?

Bye-bye.|Come on, keep moving.

Please, get out of here!

I want this all picked up--|all of it.

[ Train whistle blows ]

MRS. NUNEZ:
Carlos.

Carlos.

[ Speaking Spanish ]

[ Carlos speaking Spanish ]

MRS. NUNEZ:
OK.

Good morning, Mom.

[ Speaking Spanish ]

CARLOS:
Yeah.

Thanks, Mom.

I don't want any more.

[ Speaking Spanish ]

Oh, yeah?

[ Singer rapping in Spanish ]

[ Woman singing in Spanish ]

[ Singer rapping in Spanish ]

[ Knock on door ]

ROSA:
Miss Nicole,|it's time to get up.

I'm awake.

- Morning.|- Good morning.

ROSA:
|Are you taking lunch today?

NICOLE:
|No, I'm going to buy.

[ Baby cries ]

COURTNEY:
Rosa?

Rosa?

ROSA:
Yes, Mrs. Courtney?

Did Morgan have|any dairy yesterday?

No.

Because she has a little rash|right here, you see?

ROSA:
No dairy.

COURTNEY:
I'm not accusing you.|I'm just asking.

ROSA:
No dairy. Only soy.

- No dairy.|- No. No dairy.

OK.

TV:
You whale.|You have a spout. Ha ha!

Mmm.

Nicole, you're not supposed|to watch TV in the morning.

Are you going to change|for school?

- Mrs. Courtney?|- Yeah.

- Mr. Oakley.|- Oh, OK.

Hi, sweetie. Yeah.

Oh, no, she's got|a little rash on her back...

so it's a little crazy.

Yeah. We're going to go|to Dr. Benniman's office.

I'll call you|from there, then.

Yes, I love you, too.|I Love you.

Oh, Nicole is here.

Do you want to say|something to her?

Bye.

He's late for a meeting.

[ Kisses ]|Come on, sweetie.

We'll go to the doctor|and get your rash all better.

[ Tires squeal ]

[ Car honks horn ]

MADDY:
What's|the evil step mom's problem?

NICOLE:
Oh, major crisis.|Morgan has a rash.

MADDY:
Oh, my God.|Where's the ambulance?

WOMAN SINGING:
Today

Like any day

Rolled out of bed

Talked on the telephone

Went to the doctor

She said, you're OK

Still, I wonder

Who am I?

MADDY:
|Oh, that's just great.

[ Singing ]|Who am I?

[ Coughs ]

Oh.

Who am I?

Today

In the air

On the water

Ships pass you by

Clouds fantasize

Driving shapes|across the sky

Wondering why

[ Laughs ]|Oh, my God.

Who am I?

Oops.|[ Turns off music ]

MADDY:
Hi.

NICOLE:
Oh, God.|I hate this place.

MADDY:
Yeah.|I'm already up for ditching.

For sure.

NICOLE:
Sh*t sucks.

NARRATOR:
Shakespeare was,|in many ways...

ahead of his time.

He had|psychological depth...

that is only|in this century...

beginning to be|fully understood.

[ Sighs ]

- Yes?|- Bathroom?

- Me, too.|- Take a pass.

Oh, thank you.

NARRATOR:
Both at a time|when only a queen...

TEACHER:
All right,|so the British are trying...

to reestablish authority|over their precious colonies.

It's as if|they're trying to assert...

a right that|they couldn't quite exert.

Assert and exert.

Anybody know the difference|between assert and exert?

What does it mean|in this case?

Anybody?

CARLOS:
It means|they could write the laws...

but they couldn't enforce them|from 3,000 miles away.

TEACHER:
Bingo, Carlos.

They're 3,000 miles away...

and they're trying|to establish their authority...

over their colonies.

They are trying|to reestablish...

their mercantilist|philosophy...

which was,|"We got colonies...

"and we're here to milk them."

How were they doing this?

Well, Grenville,|the man in charge...

under George the Third...

[ Radio playing ]

ALL:
Once in a house|on a hill

A boy got angry

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