Watch I Love You, Beth Cooper
- PG-13
- 2009
- 1 hr 41 min
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5.3 (36,170)
I Love You, Beth Cooper is a 2009 coming-of-age romantic comedy directed by Chris Columbus and based on the novel of the same name by Larry Doyle. The film follows the story of Denis Cooverman, a nerdy valedictorian who confesses his love for high school cheerleader and classmate Beth Cooper during his graduation speech, causing a chain of events that takes him and his best friend Rich on a wild adventure. The film opens with Denis (Paul Rust) delivering his speech to his classmates at his high school graduation. In his speech, he publicly confesses his love for Beth Cooper (Hayden Panettiere), who he has secretly admired throughout their entire high school tenure. Much to his surprise, Beth actually responds positively to his speech and invites him and his friend Rich (Jack Carpenter) to a party at her house later that night. As the night progresses, Denis and Rich find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, including being chased by Beth's steroid-obsessed ex-boyfriend and hiding from her overprotective military father. Along the way, Denis and Beth begin to connect and understand each other better, opening the doors to a potential romance. Throughout the film, Denis and Rich learn important lessons about life and friendship, while also discovering more about themselves and their goals for the future. Denis realizes that he no longer wants to conform to societal expectations and decides to take a gap year before college to travel the world and pursue his dreams. Rich, on the other hand, learns to let go of his insecurities and embrace his own individuality. Despite the comedic elements of the film, I Love You, Beth Cooper also explores more serious themes, such as the pressures of adolescence and the importance of self-discovery. The film manages to strike a balance between these themes, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking for viewers. One of the strengths of the film is its cast, particularly Hayden Panettiere's performance as Beth Cooper. Panettiere brings a refreshing energy to the film and manages to make Beth a likeable character, despite her initial superficiality. Paul Rust impresses as Denis, delivering a nuanced performance that allows the audience to empathize with his character's insecurities and desires. Overall, I Love You, Beth Cooper is a charming and enjoyably quirky romantic comedy that caters to both teenage and adult audiences. It's a film that explores the highs and lows of adolescence with heart and humor, and is sure to leave viewers feeling nostalgic for their own high school experiences.