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Green’s character, , is the film’s secret weapon. He spends the entire party searching for the person who wrote a racist note in his yearbook. It’s a ridiculous subplot, but Green’s manic, electric energy—decked out in a leather vest and bleached hair—provides the film’s most anarchic laughs. His famous line, “It’s a party! Let’s get jiggy with it!” is an unimpeachable 90s artifact. The Love Letter Problem What elevates Can’t Hardly Wait above a simple American Pie precursor is its handling of Preston’s “nice guy” syndrome. On the surface, Preston is the hero: the sensitive poet versus the brutish jock. But the film subtly deconstructs this trope. Preston doesn’t actually know Amanda. He has projected a fantasy onto her for four years. When he finally gets his moment with her, he reads the letter out loud, and it is excruciatingly awkward—possessive, desperate, and immature.

In hindsight, the film represents the last innocent gasp of the 20th century. It is a world without social media, without cell phones (the climax involves a literal search for a pager), and without cynicism. The kids in this movie are flawed—some are racist, some are shallow, some are delusional—but they are never evil. By the end, nearly everyone has grown up just a little bit. Cant Hardly Wait

Amanda, beautifully played by Hewitt with a surprising melancholy, isn’t a trophy. She’s a smart girl reeling from rejection, and she calls Preston out. “You don’t even know me,” she says. It’s a pivotal moment. The film forces its protagonist to grow up, realizing that love isn’t a transaction of nice gestures but a mutual discovery. While Preston and Amanda orbit each other, the film’s heart belongs to the B-plot. Denise (Lauren Ambrose, delivering a star-making performance) is a cynical, witty, punk-rock feminist who hates everyone at the party. She plans to leave early until she runs into William (Charlie Korsmo), the nerdy, former child genius who was once her friend. Green’s character, , is the film’s secret weapon

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