Parents' Guide to Clueless

Movie PG-13 1995 97 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

By Sarah Wenk , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 13+

High school take on Jane Austen's "Emma" has sex, drugs.

Parents Need to Know

Why Age 13+?

Any Positive Content?

Parent and Kid Reviews

age 13+

Based on 36 parent reviews

age 12+

Based on 179 kid reviews

Kids say this movie is entertaining and funny, though opinions on its appropriateness for younger viewers vary significantly. While some enjoy the comedy and relatable themes of teenage life, others raise concerns about the sexual references, swearing, and party scenes, suggesting it may be better suited for slightly older audiences.

  • entertaining comedy
  • maturity concerns
  • sexual references
  • party scenes
  • mixed reviews
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What's the Story?

In CLUELESS, Cher (Alicia Silverstone) just can't keep herself out of other people's business. After one successful attempt at matchmaking, she decides to make over and set up the new girl in school—with disastrous results. As she begins to fall from her place at the top of the school pecking order, Cher realizes there's more to success than high school popularity.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 36 ):
Kids say ( 179 ):

This popular movie is loosely based on Jane Austen's Emma and transfers the story into a (sometimes questionable) high school romp. Cher is genuine in her efforts to do some good in her school community, but Clueless hasn't aged especially well—particularly in how it portrays food and body image concerns. But Silverstone's effortless portrayal of a confident albeit misguided teen girl finding her way makes it clear why this movie launched her into stardom.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Clueless' continued appeal. Is it still relevant? Why, or why not?

  • What do you think about the film's portrayals of eating and body image issues? Do you think the satire format works well, or does the film still encourage toxic behavior around food?

  • How are characters like Cher and Tai less than honest with themselves? What other choices could they have made?

  • Families also might want to look at Jane Austen's novel Emma and see how this adaptation reflects the original. Do you have favorite book-to-screen adaptations?

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