Stevecorp
Don't listen to the negative reviews
Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Kien Navarro
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Philippa
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Marisa Amato (marisa-69245)
10 things I hate about you is a romance sprinkled with a little bit of humour that makes it a romantic comedy.This film is directed by Gil Junger and it's adapted from Shakespeare's world-known play "The Taming of the Shew".The main characters are the two sisters,Kat and Bianca.Unfortunately,for Bianca,her father's rules say that she can't date a boy,unless Kat does,but Kat isn't the type to date.Soon Kate meets by accident Patrick Verona and falls in love without thinking about it.The initial release was on March the 31st 1999,so you can find it on many websites nowadays. In my opinion this movie is great,except the clicheic parts.But that's not a major problem,because most people like this.For 1999,the actors acted incredible,so I consider it really worth it.
gemanaruflavia
"Ten Things I Hate About You" is a teenage movie/drama, based on Shakespears' "The Taming of The Shrew", starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Julia Stiles, Heath Ledger and Larisa Oleynik. It is directed by Gil Junger, with the screenplay written by Karen McCullah Lutz and Kristen Smith. The movie is set in 1999, in Seattle. We get to meet the rebel teenager, Kat, and her "perfect sister", Bianca. They both meet the struggles of a strict parent, their father, who doesn't want his daughters to meet any boys whatsoever. In my opinion, it is a nice movie, good to watch with your friends, that I really enjoyed. All in all, I recommend you to watch this movie, because I found it both funny and interesting.
justkrepper
This movie is okay. There's really nothing special to it. Next to brilliant teen movies as Breakfast club and Clueless, this one can't compete. It seeks to get emotional but it wasn't at any point. The characters doesn't seem true and I don't feel like I should care about their love troubles. It'as a bit too superficial and stereotyped for me. I felt a bit frustrate as there was no lesson to learn from this film, not even a small one. I will keep in mind a global feeling of indifference towards 10 things I hate about you.
aasthat-98209
Well, I remember watching this film when I was a teenager, and that time I used to like all the movies that are sweet and simple and not complicated enough that I couldn't get them. But, then I introduced myself to the world of great cinema, with awesome directors like Stanley Kubrick, Woody Allen, Fellini(few more), I just couldn't connect well when I saw this one again. This movie failed at that point while I was expecting it to give me something extraordinary, as it was just plain drama. So, if you're in that mood where you don't want to think and just lie down and watch something with popcorns, you can just go ahead and watch this. But, not if you're looking for something substantial.