Pretty

Whenever I watch Pretty In Pink I usually skip the ending because it makes me so furious. I mean… why would Andie pick Blaine over Duckie? It makes no sense…

And another thing. When Iona starts dressing like a “normal person” because she wants a relationship with a man… the feminist in me wants to ring John Hughes’s neck.

Thoughts??

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  1. Peace, Love and Veganism says:

    Yes, yes! Someone else in the world thinks the way I do about this movie!

  2. Peace, Love and Veganism says:

    Oh yeah – and I’ve been eating your muesli and maple nut orbs for several weeks now 🙂 yum!! I will never go back to boxed cereal again.

  3. Katy says:

    I have the biggest crush on Duckie. I also don’t know why she would pick Blaine over Duckie…come on NOW!

    There are lots of movies that I only like to watch the start of because the end makes me sad.

  4. rizzarizzrazz says:

    Originally, Andie and Duckie DO end up together. According to “Pop-Up Video” — or a similar TV show — Molly Ringwald wanted it to end that way.

  5. rizzarizzrazz says:

    … And by “that way”, I mean the way that nobody likes.

  6. westof124 says:

    Well, Andie’s a kid still, and though I was irked by the ending I could forgive her fictional self. But the Annie Potts character?! I had such a crush on her, and then she… she… sells OUT like that! I’m still outraged all these years later!

  7. Moose says:

    I totally agree with you! I love Duckie. If I had the choice, I definitely would have gone with him. But I love the underdog.

    Also, I wanted to take the opportunity to tell you how sorry I am for your loss. And to thank you for everything you do– you brighten my day with your words and wit and your beautiful books. Take care of yourself. And peace to you and yours during this time.

  8. mishka says:

    in my 13 year old mind, it meant that Duckie was free for me 🙂 And, yeah, Iona selling out for the yuppy man – there’s no forgiving that.

  9. Restless Reader says:

    I read the book soon after the movie came out. Same plot, but different ending – Andie does choose Duckie. It’s out of print, but half.com has a few copies for sale:

    http://product.half.ebay.com/Pretty-in-Pink_W0QQprZ2074136QQtgZinfo

    So the question becomes…which came first? The book or the movie?

  10. Laura says:

    I have NEVER seen “Pretty in pink”but i do know all the words to the song :O)

  11. E.K. Wimmer says:

    Iona dressing normal is like Cyndi Lauper singing the Loco Motion. Noooooo!!!!

  12. Sarah says:

    I’m very happy you feel this way too about this movie because I thought I was the only one! YAY!

  13. Autumn says:

    yeah, but … look at duckie now.
    not so cool.

  14. Crys T says:

    Ah yes, THANK YOU!!! I was already a serious, moody university student when this film came out, so I didn’t see it at the time, but I did catch on TV years and years later……and all that stuff still depressed the hell out of me!

  15. Melanie says:

    Duckie, definitely. It drove me mad that she started dressing “normal” too; and look at “The Breakfast Club”. Same thing.

  16. dawn frary says:

    While I do agree with everyone that it’s complete BS that Andie chose Blaine over Duckie, I have to add this: James Spader is HOTT in this movie. That’s neither here nor there, but it is a fact.

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