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If anyone in Beverly Hills is clued in, it's Cher. She's almost 16, she's rich, she's way popular, and she loves letting the world benefit by her expertise in all of life's important issues--like dating, fashions and looking good. During this school year, however, Cher is going to feel her sense of control slipping as she discovers that the world is too chaotic to be manipulated by even someone as supremely clued in as she is. She's going to discover that, when it comes to matters of the heart, she's... clueless. (official distributor synopsis)

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Malarkey 

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English An absolutely awesome relax. I woke up, turned the TV on and watched the totally unknown movie Clueless. I won’t lie, it was a load of hogwash, but I don’t get to laugh this much with many movies. The blonde’s father was the best – a total hothead. Not only that, but he also made the movie really relaxing. Such 92 minutes are exactly what I need on a Saturday morning after a workweek. ()

NinadeL 

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English It's not entirely clear to me why Amy Heckerling preferred Clueless to Look Who's Talking Now, but apparently the potential for a TV series was there. Here, everyone is on point. Sweet 90s teen Alicia Silverstone in the lead role, RIP Brittany Murphy still as the ugly duckling, Paul Rudd as the ideal for all generations, Elisa Donovan, of course, and the hallmark of Heckerling movies Twink Caplan. :) At first glance, it’s an interchangeable comedy from American high schools, but for fans of Amy, it amounts to a bit more. Nowadays it's also a case of nostalgia and catchphrases that the younger generation won't understand anymore. ()

kaylin 

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English I wanted to give it more credit at first, but it's just a simple romantic comedy with such annoying characters that it must frustrate you when you think about them a little. The actresses handle it great, but they bothered me nonetheless. However, I was quite amazed at how Brittany Murphy looked at that time. I wouldn't have recognized her at all. ()