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DIFFERENCE.Read more If the teen movies of the 1980s were defined by John Hughes, those of the 1990s were best known for their literary links. Many of the period’s most enduring success


stories, such as _Clueless_ and _10 Things I Hate About You_, took inspiration from works of classic literature and attempted to transfer these well-known stories to high-school settings. In


the late 1990s to early 2000s, a trend emerged for these kind of films, with some of the biggest young stars of the era - Julia Stiles, James Franco, Reese Witherspoon - getting their big


breaks in them. Funny, romantic and filled with teenage angst, they managed to walk the line between light-hearted trash and the kind of film an adolescent could convince an adult they were


watching for revision. While these films were mostly present in the Nineties and Noughties, there were outliers in the teen movie fiction trend, from Nicolas Cage’s turn in


Shakespeare-inspired story _Valley Girl_ (1983) to 2010’s _Easy A_, which both uses and subverts ideas from _The Scarlet Letter_. To celebrate the 10-year anniversary of _Easy A_, here is a


ranking of 10 teen movies based on works of classic literature... 10. WHATEVER IT TAKES (2000) - CYRANO DE BERGERAC While some of the films on this list intelligently twist both the teen


movie genre and the classic texts they’re parodying, _Whatever It Takes_ is painfully unimaginative. Loosely based on Edmond Rostand’s 1897 play (loose being the operative word here), it


sees high school students Ryan (Shane West) and Chris (James Franco) strike a deal to help the other win their dream girl by pretending to be each other. Rather than being sweet, this film


has a constant neggy undertone about being horrible to women, and unfortunately _Whatever It Takes_ manages to be both bland and misogynistic. 9. SIERRA BURGESS IS A LOSER (2018) - CYRANO DE


BERGERAC Another take on the Cyrano tale, this Netflix romcom tells the story of unpopular student Sierra (Shannon Purser) who starts a text relationship with football player Jamey (Noah


Centineo) while pretending to be a more popular girl at school. With teen flick _To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before_ having been released a month before, the streaming service clearly hoped


their second Centineo vehicle would reach the same levels of success, but the conversations around it tended to be a lot more negative. In an age where catfishing and consent are rightly


being discussed, the romanticisation of Sierra’s manipulative behaviour just didn’t sit right with audiences. 18 years after the release of _Whatever It Takes_, Netflix really should have


known better. 8. SHE’S THE MAN (2006) - TWELFTH NIGHT Of all Shakespeare’s plays, _Twelfth Night_ might not be the most obvious subject to receive the high-school treatment. However, with


its love triangles upon triangles, gender swapping and trickery, it does make for a pretty fun comedy. But where the core text is complex, _She’s The Man_ uses a simple script to make it


that bit more palatable. Amanda Bynes is tomboy Viola, who disguises herself as her twin brother Sebastian and attends boarding school in his place so that she can play on the school’s


football team after the girls team is cut. She quickly finds herself falling in love with team mate Duke Orsino, but he’s got his eye on another girl called Olivia, who unfortunately has a


crush on Viola-as-Sebastian. Hijinks ensue, but everyone gets their happily-ever-afters in the end. 7.  O (2001) - OTHELLO Where there’s a light-hearted comedy element to most of the teen


movies on this list, _O _is an outlier in its serious tone. Othello is now basketball player Odin (Mekhi Phifer), who is manipulated by Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to believe that girlfriend Desi


(Julia Stiles) is cheating on him with his teammate Michael (Andrew Keegan). It’s a hard-hitting, but fairly faithful adaptation of Shakespeare’s drama, with sexual assault, murder and


suicide storylines, but it struggles to look more deeply at the ways in which race and sex exist in modern society. It’s a standard you wouldn’t hold the other films on this list to, but _O_


takes itself so seriously you kind of have to. 6. VALLEY GIRL (1983) - ROMEO AND JULIET As the original drama is about love-obsessed, overly dramatic teens, it’s no surprise that _Romeo and


Juliet_-esque storylines have wormed their way into many a teen movie. In this 1983 classic, Deborah Richman is titular Valley girl Julie, who falls in love with a


far-too-old-to-be-in-high-school Nicolas Cage as Randy. As a punk from the city, he’s her bit o’ rough, but the “two households, both alike in dignity” keeping them apart aren’t their


families, but their friends. Things are kept light, with _Romeo and Juliet_’s tragic ending avoided, but with its sharp script and the great chemistry between the pair, it clearly paved the


way for the teen movie classic lit trend of the 1990s. 5. SHE’S ALL THAT (1999) - PYGMALION The best known adaptations of George Bernard Shaw’s _Pygmalion_ are undoubtedly _My Fair Lady_ and


_Pretty_ _Woman_, but 1999’s _She’s All That_ is a great look at the play, too. Freddie Prinze Jr is jock Zack, who attempts to regain his popularity after being dumped for a reality star


with a bet. If he can turn nerdy art student Lainey (Rachael Leigh Cooke) into the prom queen, he’ll be restored. Nobody is going to watch this film and think that Leigh Cook is unattractive


just because she’s wearing glasses, but Zack manages to stay on the right side of likeable and leaves you rooting for him. Bonus points for Prinze’s performance art routine involving a


hacky sack, it’s a true work of art. 4. CRUEL INTENTIONS (1999) - LES LIAISONS DANGEREUSES Based on a 1782 novel, _Cruel Intentions _transposes the world of French nobility to rich kids in


New York. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Ryan Philippe are step-siblings Kathryn and Sebastian, who engage in a game of sex manipulation to get vengeance on those who’ve wronged them. For


Sebastian, his challenge is to woo Annette (Reese Witherspoon), their new headmaster’s daughter who’s sworn to be celibate until marriage. If he seduces her, he’ll be able to have the person


he’s always wanted: his not-quite-sister. The power games played between the pair are enthralling to watch and despite featuring a seriously dramatic ending, there’s just enough pent up


angst in this film to make it irresistible. 3. EASY A (2010) - THE SCARLET LETTER “Isn’t it always the way, the books you read in class always seem to have some strong connection with


whatever angsty drama’s going on,” Emma Stone’s Olive Penderghast asks in _Easy A_ she reads _The Scarlet Letter_, setting up a film that won’t just take inspiration from classic literature,


but parody the entire genre. A film about teens having sex - or rather, teens lying about having sex - _Easy A_ reclaims Nathaniel Hawthorne’s 1850 morality tale as a feminist message about


liberation and owning yourself, while also paying homage to the teen movies of the Eighties. It’s the film that Stone was born to play and made her a star. 2. CLUELESS (1995) - EMMA


_Clueless_ reimagines Jane Austen’s _Emma_ as though it was, like, totally transposed to Beverly Hills. Alicia Silverstone plays Cher, a popular, spoiled teen who takes new student Tai (the


late Brittany Murphy) under her wing, giving her a makeover only to find herself later rejected. Aesthetically, _Clueless_ is up there with the greats, with outfits still being recreated


today and hilarious technology. But, like Cher, there’s more to this film than meets the eye and the sharp script and zingy one liners keep it feeling fresh today. 1. 10 THINGS I HATE ABOUT


YOU (1999) - THE TAMING OF THE SHREW It couldn’t be anything else at the top of this list, could it? _10 Things I Hate About You _is often lauded as the ultimate teen romcom and it’s easy to


see why. Julia Stiles is the titular shrew Kat, a “heinous b****” and moody teen with no interest in dating who’s seduced by school slack Patrick (Heath Ledger) to help out a friend. The


chemistry between Stiles and Ledger is strong, but with a supporting cast including Gabrielle Union and Joseph Gordon Levitt, it’s hard not to fall in love with this film. It perfectly


captures the dizzy rush of first love, with regular allusions to _The Taming Of The Shrew_ as Gordon Levitt captures his lovesickness with the words: “I burn, I pine, I perish." But


it’s Ledger who really drives _10 Things I Hate About You_. This is the Australian actor at his best: singing, dancing, smiling, and making audiences around the world fall in love with him.


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