Get Over It

2001

Action / Comedy / Romance

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Zoe Saldana as Maggie
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Mila Kunis as Basin
Kirsten Dunst Photo
Kirsten Dunst as Kelly Woods
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Martin Short as Dr. Desmond Forrest Oates
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793.41 MB
1280*534
English 2.0
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 1 / 2
1.59 GB
1920*800
English 5.1
PG-13
23.976 fps
1 hr 26 min
P/S 2 / 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Kamurai258 / 10

"What is that?" "That's...applause sir."

Great watch, will watch again, and can recommend.

I'm extremely biased as I've watched this repeatedly: I really like modern, palatable adaptations of Shakespeare (which we seemed to quit after this),this even got me over not liking Kirsten Dunst.

I get it if you think this movie is dated, hell it has Vitamin C and Sisqo in it, and it is full of tropey stuff, but when this was made, that was relatively newer stuff, and some of the things that people make fun of in later rom coms stems from this movie and its late 1990's early 2000's family.

Music / singing in movies is fun, it's not always great, but it's usually fun (see Trolls: most people have fun, it doesn't "help" the story though),and setting a complex teen rom com at a high school level makes the music an easy palatable distraction.

And this movie has a great cast, they clearly had fun making it: Martin Short of all people, even in 2001, Mila Kunis, Ben Foster, Colin Hanks, Zoe Saldana, Shane West, and even Carmen Electra makes an (uneccessary) cameo.

While I'll admit the story is a little rudimentary, extended from Mid Summer Night's dream, and relying on stock characters to basically do what stock characters stereotypically do, there is just a lot of charm in this. For me, it's about demonstrating the relationships between the characters to make the world feel real.

Reviewed by hbs7 / 10

pleasant comedy, some laugh-out-loud moments

In the new tradition of taking a classic work and casting it as a high school romance (I guess this tradition began with "Clueless", which is still the best of the bunch),"A Midsummer Night's Dream" gets turned into "Get Over It", but as a nice (if occasionally heavy-handed) twist, the movie revolves around a high school production of that play. The really funny moments are provided by Martin Short as the nut-case head of the theatre department, and Ed Begley, Jr. and Swoosie Kurtz as the nut-case sex-therapist parents of the male lead. (There is also some nice slapstick involving a hapless exchange student and some unusually humiliating accidents involving the male lead.)

The leads, Dunst and Foster, are solid. I've always liked Foster, and he is quite good here, and Dunst has a surprisingly nice voice (unless she was dubbed, but I think that it was her voice). Anyway, it's pleasant, occasionally inventive within the rigid confines of the genre, and has a few big laughs in it.

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle5 / 10

teen film not that funny

Berke Landers (Ben Foster) reunites with his long lost childhood friend Allison McAllister (Melissa Sagemiller) and quickly becomes fast first loves. But after 16 months, she decides to dump Berke and quickly falls for new hot guy Bentley Scrumfeld (Shane West). Berke is utterly devastated. With his best friend Felix (Colin Hanks)'s sister Kelly (Kirsten Dunst),they follow Allison into the school's musical "A Midsummer Night's Dream".

Martin Short is absolutely annoying as the drama teacher. They keep trying to inject wacky fun into this movie, but none of it made me laugh. They needed one of 'kids' to do comic relief. They should drop Sisqó and get someone good for that role. I don't know where this school is, but why are Kirsten Dunst and Mila Kunis the lesser girls? Really? They're strutting around in their bikinis and I wonder where all the boys are. Kirsten Dunst would make a better Allison, and that would allow Mila Kunis to be Kelly.

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