Drive Me Crazy (PG-13)

Drunken teens in a story stretched way too thin.

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Common Sense rates it
3
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Movie details
  • Studio: Twentieth Century Fox
  • Directed By: John Schultz
  • Release Date: 10/02/1999
  • Genre: Comedy
  • MPAA Rating: PG-13
  • MPAA Explanation: language and substance abuse

Parents need to know

Parents need to know that there is a good deal of drinking by teens in this movie. Both Nicole and Chase react to setbacks by getting drunk at parties. The kids' attitude seems to be that as long as they have a designated driver, there is no reason kids should not drink. Nicole is also betrayed by a friend, who tells Brian that he should be interested in her because she is willing to have sex with him. Later, Nicole insults her by calling her "easy." A drunken boy attempts to force his intentions on a girl, and, when she refuses, he is abusive and insulting. While there are other sexual references, the behavior of the kids is limited to some romantic kissing. One character arranges a real-life encounter with a cyber-date.

Families can talk about the issue of cliques and snobbery in school, the importance of feeling liked for what one considers most important about oneself, the dangers of trying to manipulate others, and the difficulty of living with a single parent. One character arranges a real-life encounter with a cyber-date -- is this ever ok and what dangers exist in meeting an online contact in person?

Message

Social Behavior:

Tolerance of differences is a theme of the movie

Consumerism:

Drugs/Alcohol/Tobacco:

A lot of drinking by teens, brief drug use

Violence

A brief fight in which a boy's head is slammed against a car

Sex

Some references

Language

The usual PG-13 words, typical of high school

Common Sense says

What's the story?

Reviewed by Nell Minow

In DRIVE ME CRAZY, high school seniors Nicole (Melissa Joan Hart) and her next-door-neighbor/childhood pal Chase (Adrian Grenier) now travel in different crowds. She loves to cheer on the school basketball team and is planning the school's 100th anniversary dance. Chase is a rebel, protesting the mindless conformity of his classmates, too cool to support anything at school. When Nicole is unsuccessful in getting basketball star Brian to the big dance and Chase is dumped by his girlfriend Dulcie, they agree to pretend to be dating to see if they can make their respective heartthrobs jealous. Nicole gives Chase a makeover at Gap, and then they each visit the other's turf. They are surprised to find themselves enjoying each other's environments and friends and enjoying each other. It turns out that they're the ones who get jealous when Brian and Dulcie take the bait.

Is it any good?

3
If a sitcom episode from the TGIF line-up was crossed with an MTV commercial, you'd get Drive Me Crazy, a genial half-hour story stretched out to movie length through the insertion of lots and lots of music for the 11- 16 crowd, who will line up to buy the soundtrack album. It is no coincidence that the name of the movie was changed to the name of Britney Spears' current hit song.

While the plot would fit into an old episode of Gidget and the film lacks subtlety and insight, it is undeniably fun to watch. Grenier, in particular, has real charm. This movie also addresses real issues about the tendency of high school kids to categorize themselves according to clearly defined extremes and to stick with friends who reinforce their interests, attitudes, and appearance.

Parents and kids say

All Reviews

There are 3 reviews.

4


Posted on 05/21/07 by izzynanana Adult contributor

its a good movie, go watch it
4


Posted on 03/15/07 by Adult contributor

I loved it. Teen bubble gum movie!

I thought this movie was right on. The social status of high schoolers was displayed true to life. It showed exactly how high schoolers act with the different social classes. Appropriate for teens and some pre teens. Fun to watch. Love that Adrian Grenier!
5


Posted on 04/07/04 by KoOkYMoNsTa234 Kid contributor, age 13

DRIVE ME CRAZY

The movie DRIVE ME CRAZY is a movie of the same name as Britney Spears' hit single (which is in it), which might scare some parents away. It is a great, positive movie with some of the normal swears and sexual innuendos of teen flicks, but in all stores on DVD it is in the price range of $5.50-$5.99, which is hard to believe but true! Under the age of 12 is strongly advised since it is on the border, 11 years should do good though but still with guidance

Adult Reviews

There are 2 reviews.

4


Posted on 05/21/07 by izzynanana Adult contributor

its a good movie, go watch it
4


Posted on 03/15/07 by Adult contributor

I loved it. Teen bubble gum movie!

I thought this movie was right on. The social status of high schoolers was displayed true to life. It showed exactly how high schoolers act with the different social classes. Appropriate for teens and some pre teens. Fun to watch. Love that Adrian Grenier!

Kids Reviews

There are 1 reviews.

5


Posted on 04/07/04 by KoOkYMoNsTa234 Kid contributor, age 13

DRIVE ME CRAZY

The movie DRIVE ME CRAZY is a movie of the same name as Britney Spears' hit single (which is in it), which might scare some parents away. It is a great, positive movie with some of the normal swears and sexual innuendos of teen flicks, but in all stores on DVD it is in the price range of $5.50-$5.99, which is hard to believe but true! Under the age of 12 is strongly advised since it is on the border, 11 years should do good though but still with guidance
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