Crazy/Beautiful

Crazy/Beautiful

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Crush | Lovesickness

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Stockwell, Monica Ochoa
  • Cast(s): Kirsten Dunst, Jay Hernandez, Bruce Davison, Miguel Castro, Rolando Molina See all Cast & Crew
6.4/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
At Pacific Palisades High, a poor Latino falls hard for a troubled girl from the affluent neighborhood.
Ratings

6.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
ALMA Award

Outstanding Motion Picture | 2002

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2002 | Jay

Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack | 2002

Artios Award

Best Casting for Feature Film Drama | 2002 | Randi

Golden Schmoes Award

Best TA of the Year | 2001 | Kirsten

BOX OFFICE

Budget 13,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 16,929,123 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Jay Hernandez had to learn many of his Spanish lines phonetically because he does not speak fluent Spanish.

Kirsten Dunst's character Nicole was originally supposed to have a nude scene. In one scene, Nicole leaves the bedroom in a cut off shirt and her underwear and walks into the kitchen past the maid to retrieve some condoms. In the script she was supposed to do this nude. Dunst was 17 when she got cast but would turn 18 by the time she started filming, so she was willing to do it nude because she wanted to break away from the good girl roles she played as a child. But her mother flatly refused to let her. Though she did end up appearing topless with her arm covering her breasts. Five years later, Dunst did have partial nude scenes in Marie Antoinette (2006), and then went topless in All Good Things (2010) and fully nude in Melancholia (2011).

Many of the high school scenes were shot at a real high school. The director wanted actual students to be extras in the film. Most of them had no acting experience.

The scene in which Nicole buries Carlos in a hole in the sand, with only his head above ground, and takes a picture, the original caption for the photo was "In Nicole's Hole". It was changed to "I Love Nicole" in order to maintain a PG-13 rating.

Crazy/Beautiful was originally inspired by a book of Lauren Greenfeld photos called 'Fast Forward'.

Popular Dialogues

"Carlos: You're crazy... Nicole: ...and you're beautiful."

"Nicole: There are millions of people in this world, but in the end it all comes down to one. I still panic sometimes, forget to breathe, but I know that there's something beautiful in my imperfections; the beauty that he held up for me to see. The strength that I will never be able to say."