As far as I’m concerned, the whole point of this movie is when Drew Barrymore is standing on the pitcher’s mound and everyone in the whole packed stadium is applauding her wildly.
That ALONE is a huge-normous fantasy fulfilled.
And it’s the first scene of the movie.
The rest, except for the very end, is flashback.
The whole thing is fantasy fulfilled. For everyone that’s looked in the mirror and come up with the perfect response to yesterday’s taunt, here is your movie. Everyone would like to go back and do it right this time.
High school was so tortuous, we all have things we’d want to do over. So that’s what Josie (aka Josie Grossy) gets to do.
It’s cute, and it’s horrifying to remember all that high-school drama. And the crying in the bathroom scene! I swear, there could be a whole documentary about girls crying in the bathroom.
Naturally, it’s all cathartic, and she emerges an empowered woman, finds her true love, etc. etc.
And that’s what makes it such a good movie. I’d watch it again.