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Class Act

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In a working-class neighborhood, two very different teenagers are forced to engage in an identity exchange exercise that will change their lives. On one hand, we have some nerdy, studious guys; on the other, a couple of popular boys who sit at the top of the social hierarchy in school. But fate plays a trick on them when, after a small incident, they end up in the same school, in a situation that seems tailor-made for a comedy of errors.

The first boy, a brainiac who has always scheduled out his life, discovers how complicated it is to maintain appearances and the challenges of being popular. Meanwhile, the other, who has always moved in a "anything goes" world, must learn to appreciate the academic effort he had previously completely ignored. This exchange leads them to open their eyes to each other's realities and to develop into more well-rounded and tolerant individuals.

As they try to navigate their new roles, the film explores themes of friendship, acceptance, and social differences in the school environment. With a touch of humor and absurd situations, the dynamic between these two protagonists evolves, leading them on an adventure that teaches them valuable lessons about life and themselves. In the end, they find not only a new respect for each other but also an understanding that, although different, we all face our own struggles.

Media type
Movie
Year
1992
Director
Randall Miller
Writer
John Semper Jr.
Cynthia Friedlob
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.10
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
17.00
Service
Metacritic
Rating
49.00
Actors
Christopher Reid
Christopher Martin
Karyn Parsons
Alysia Rogers
Meshach Taylor
Mariann Aalda
Loretta Devine
Doug E. Doug
Lamont Johnson
Thomas Mikal Ford
Rick Ducommun
Tony Simotes
Raye Birk
Rhea Perlman
Reginald Ballard
Andre Rosey Brown
Simply Marvalous
Jack 'The Rapper' Gibson
Graham Galloway
Gabe Green
Pauly Shore
Lisa Lord
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
United States
Producers
Todd Black
Streaming
Apple TV
Amazon Video
Original title
Class Act
Duration
98
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