Booksmart (90% Updated)
: A surreal drug-trip sequence featuring animated dolls took 30 people five months to complete, produced by the studio behind BoJack Horseman .
The film had a decade-long journey from script to screen, undergoing significant transformations to stay relevant to Gen Z culture:
: Olivia Wilde aimed for a feeling of "freedom" in the film’s visual style. She and production designer Katie Byron meticulously decorated character bedrooms with trophies and depictions of influential women like Michelle Obama. Booksmart
: To ensure an authentic bond on screen, Wilde had stars Kaitlyn Dever and Beanie Feldstein live together as roommates for ten weeks before filming.
: Initially written by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, the first version centered on the girls' quest to find boyfriends for prom. : A surreal drug-trip sequence featuring animated dolls
: It is often cited alongside The Edge of Seventeen and Eighth Grade as a landmark of modern adolescent cinema . To help me tailor a more specific piece for you,
: Susanna Fogel revised the screenplay, making Amy a lesbian and shifting the goal from finding boyfriends to attending a graduation party. : To ensure an authentic bond on screen,
: Katie Silberman was hired for final revisions to modernize the story for 2019. She introduced the pivotal realization that their "partier" classmates were also academically successful, challenging the protagonists' sense of moral superiority. Production Highlights