Grease
(Randal Kleiser, 1978)
Things I liked about this movie:
Things I didn't like about this movie: Everything.
Against my better judgement, I decided to give this a rewatch after there was some discussion of it in the Group Watch thread. Yeah, Danny's a douche. Sandy's an idiot. Their friends are annoying. The songs suck. The dancing sucks. These "kids" all look like they're in their 30s. There were a few super cringey scenes. Overall this movie is just as stupid and problematic as its sequel, but to make things worse it doesn't even have the decency to offer some eye candy.
I like the movie
Grease, so I disagree with your rating, but some of your comments are accurate.
Yes, but only because he's trying to look cool in front of his friends. Sandy met him over the summer, when he had the freedom to be himself without his friends watching, and that's why she likes him. And he redeems himself at the end when he shows that he's willing to change for her and be the person she fell in love with again.
Yes, but mainly because she's in love with Danny, and she doesn't want to give up on finding the guy that she fell in love with over the summer. But I agree that she's an idiot for trying to change for him, rather than trying harder to find the guy she knows he can be when he's not trying to look cool.
Their friends are annoying.
I can't really argue with this one.
I completely disagree with this. I like most of the songs in the movie, especially "Hopelessly Devoted to You".
Yeah, some of the dancing is pretty bad.
These "kids" all look like they're in their 30s.
Yes, but that's common for a lot of these high school movies, so I usually try not to let it bother me.
Overall this movie is just as stupid and problematic as its sequel,
I think the sequel is much worse due to bad acting, bad singing, bad songs, and some very stupid scenes.
but to make things worse it doesn't even have the decency to offer some eye candy.
Frankie Avalon is handsome when he sings "Beauty School Dropout", and Olivia Newton-John is pretty, but that's about it.