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198493 minComedy, Romance

Sixteen Candles

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Is Sixteen Candles worth watching? With a rating of 6.757/10, this Comedy, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Sixteen Candles Synopsis

With the occasion all but overshadowed by her sister's upcoming wedding, angst-ridden Samantha faces her 16th birthday with typical adolescent dread. Samantha pines for studly older boy Jake, but worries that her chastity will be a turnoff for the popular senior. Meanwhile, she must constantly rebuff the affections of nerdy Ted, who is unfortunately the only boy in school who seems to take an interest in her.

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Top Cast

Molly Ringwald
Molly RingwaldSamantha Baker
Michael Schoeffling
Michael SchoefflingJake Ryan
Haviland Morris
Haviland MorrisCaroline Mulford
Gedde Watanabe
Gedde WatanabeLong Duk Dong
Anthony Michael Hall
Anthony Michael HallGeek (Ted)
Justin Henry
Justin HenryMike Baker
Paul Dooley
Paul DooleyJim Baker
Carlin Glynn
Carlin GlynnBrenda Baker
Blanche Baker
Blanche BakerGinny Baker
Edward Andrews
Edward AndrewsHoward Baker

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Is Sixteen Candles worth watching?

Sixteen Candles has received mixed reviews with a 6.757/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Sixteen Candles hit or flop?

Sixteen Candles has received average ratings (6.757/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Sixteen Candles is a Comedy, Romance movie that With the occasion all but overshadowed by her sister's upcoming wedding, angst-ridden Samantha faces her 16th birthday with typical adolescent dread. ...

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Critic Reviews

John ChardApr 12, 2015
★ 7

I've never bagged a babe. I'm not a stud. It's Samantha Baker's 16th birthday and her family are so wrapped up in her sisters impending wedding, they have completely forgotten Sam's big day. Not only that but she has the hots for school hunk Jake Ryan who, apparently doesn't know she even exists. Her existence, however, is noted by freshman Ted "The Geek" who lusts after her at every opportunity. Being 16 really isn't all it's cracked up to be, maybe? John Hughes directs his first feature film and sets out his marker for the career that was to come for the astute observer of teen angst and coming of age drama. Featuring Hughes faves Molly Ringwald (Sam0 & Anthony Michael Hall (Ted), Sixteen Candles is frothy on the outside but not without cunning substance on the inside. It's the sort of film that is easy to forgive its obviousness on account of its understanding of its characters, something that Hughes was a master of. Even as we run through the staple requirements of the teen comedy movie (dance, party, making out etc ) Hughes manages to avoid the cliché pitfalls of such sequences by fuelling them with believable patois. His cast, with the exception of the dull Michael Schoeffling (Jake), are sparky and engaging throughout. With the Cusack siblings, John & Joan also showing up in the strong supporting cast. There's an Asian exchange student thread that some have tried to paint as stereotypically offencive, but that is nonsense! Gedde Watanabe ensures the role is the fun and harmless one it's meant to be. The soundtrack is kicking and very at one with the story (another knack of Hughes), it features the likes of The Specials, The Revillos, Billy Idol, The Stray Cats and The Thompson Twins. And the Evanston, Illinois location work really fleshes out the feeling of the piece. Not just a film for 80s nostalgists then, one for pretty much anyone who was 16 and had their emotions pulled all over the place. 7/10

JPV852Jun 29, 2020
★ 8

Really fun, and funny, romantic-comedy that is to me akin to Ferris Bueller's Day Off style of humor from John Hughes (vs. something like The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink with a more serious tone or themes). Anyway, this was my first time seeing this and while I still place TBC and FBDO over this, still another great film from Hughes to come out of the 80s and, like those, still works so well today. **4.0/5**