Two students from neighboring colleges in upstate New York are swept up in a tragic romantic interlude calling for a maturity of vision beyond their experience of capabilities. Pookie Adams - a kooky, lonely misfit with no family and no place to go, insists on calling all those who won't participate in her world, "weirdos," clings to a quiet studious Jerry, who has the ability to make a choice of living in Pookie's private little world or be accepted by the society that Pookie rejects. Unwittingly, it is through their awkward relationship that Pookie actually prepares Jerry for the world of "weirdos" that she doesn't fit into or wish to be apart of.
II wonder whether Pookie Adams has Bi-polar disorder(Manic-depresive) and it's a sad love story,and I feel that Jerry is overwhelmed and overpowered by Pookie.
Zander45 1 week ago
A bunch of drunk college kids all mashed up together with loud music and spraying beer on each other. Doesn't look like such a fun party to me.
bluecatky 6 months ago
Liza sounds just like Judy in the clip where she's throwing the feathers down the stairs.
Jordan12295 10 months ago
The book tells you a diffrent story, but still is a good movie!
JOB13SALAZAR 11 months ago