The bulldozer ambition of infernally perky Tracy Flick (Reese Witherspoon), an ''oooh-oooh-I-know- Alexander Payne's scathing, subtle, and complexly funny tragicomedy builds a perfect, off-kilter universe -- it's a first cousin to ''Rushmore''. And like Payne's 1996 gem ''Citizen Ruth'', it's a sophisticated morality tale. The production benefits terrifically from Witherspoon's great, steely performance, which inspires Broderick's striking, career-deepening turn as a sneaky adult.
The supporting characters are vital and vivid: Tracy's tightly plotted game plan is jostled by 11th-hour competition from a sweet football player (newcomer Chris Klein) and his far more complicated lesbian sister (another newcomer, Jessica Campbell), who is, truly, way too cool for school.


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