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Crazy Beautiful
TrailerA straight-A student, Carlos is focused and driven, but his future is cast in doubt when he becomes the flirtation target of spoiled, self-destructive bad girl Nicole Oakley.Actors: Kirsten Dunst, Jay Hernandez, Bruce Davison, Herman Osorio, Miguel Castro, Tommy De La Cruz, Rolando Molina, Soledad St. Hilaire, Lucinda Jenney, Taryn Manning, Richard Steinmetz, ...»Director: John StockwellCountry: United StatesDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Crazy Beautiful"
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Characters of "Crazy Beautiful"
Nicole OakleyPlayed by: Kirsten DunstCarlos NuPlayed by: Jay HernandezTom OakleyPlayed by: Bruce DavisonLuisPlayed by: Herman OsorioEddiePlayed by: Miguel CastroVictorPlayed by: Tommy De La CruzHectorPlayed by: Rolando MolinaMrs. NunezPlayed by: Soledad St. HilaireCourtney OakleyPlayed by: Lucinda JenneyMaddyPlayed by: Taryn ManningCoach BauerPlayed by: Richard SteinmetzMorgan OakleyPlayed by: Marion MoseleyDr. LinehanPlayed by: Mike JonesMrs. EllisPlayed by: Carolyn McKnightAssistant Football Coach StoverPlayed by: Michael J. FisherWilcoxPlayed by: Cory HardrictFosterPlayed by: Keram Malicki-SánchezLainiePlayed by: Kimi ReichenbergDavisPlayed by: Matt McKaneBlancaPlayed by: Berenice AyalaAunt EvaPlayed by: Virginia SánchezCaseyPlayed by: Louie LibertiPolice OfficerPlayed by: Bob SattlerCurtisPlayed by: Josh VaughnLuzPlayed by: Tracy ClaustroJackiePlayed by: Jackie NapalDealerPlayed by: Gary Cruz -
Directors of "Crazy Beautiful"
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Creators of "Crazy Beautiful"
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Critic Reviews of "Crazy Beautiful"
Village VoiceJuly 03, 2001As overproduced as a Super Bowl soft-drink commercial, so much so that even its potentially insightful moments seem like movie fakery.
Entertainment WeeklyJune 29, 2001Dunst, in her finest performance yet, has now transcended her fellow teen stars.
Toronto StarJune 29, 2001The movie is so predictable, it's not surprising that the script is credited to first-timers Phil Hay and Matt Manfredi, and the direction to John Stockwell, a former acting peer to Tom Cruise.
Seattle TimesJune 29, 2001Sure, the Romeo-and-Juliet thing has been done before, but director John Stockwell pulls it off with his two promising leads.
San Francisco ChronicleJune 29, 2001Even when the movie is bad -- which it is in its abrupt, mismanaged, final-act attempt to cram in moments of forgiveness and clarity -- it's addictively so.
Orlando SentinelJune 29, 2001Evokes the romantic infatuation of young love with a painful accuracy.
Common Sense MediaDecember 22, 2010There is nothing new in this teen fantasy.
San Diego MetropolitanOctober 21, 2002Has a typical, write-by-the-numbers plot, about as predictable as they come and almost that interesting.
Cincinnati EnquirerOctober 15, 2002The effect is a much more engrossing experience than we have come to expect from teen movies.
Lawrence Journal-WorldAugust 28, 2002The movie's dramatic moments come from dialogue not actions, and much of the time viewers are left on their own to fill in the words that remain unspoken.
Arkansas Democrat-GazetteJuly 30, 2002...these kids talk like real kids, not like Hollywood's version of precocious, advanced adolescence...
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