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− | + | '''Daria the Movie''' is a full-length screenplay written by [[Aaron Solomon (ben Saul Joseph) Adelman]] and Barry Eshkol Adelman in fall of 1999. It was preceded by '''The Unofficial Daria Movie Rumor Page''', which began as early as August 1998. | |
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− | '''Daria the Movie''' is a full-length screenplay written by [[Aaron Solomon (ben Saul Joseph) Adelman]] and | ||
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
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Daria gets in a fight with Jane over her break up with Trent, only to receive a ghostly visit from her mother, who advises her on how they can get back together. Daria decides to use a reporter's visit to Lawndale High (for her "My So-Called Angst" essay) to make amends with Jane and Trent while exposing the "mean girls" underside of the school. Every bad thing Sandi and Quinn have ever done is dug up and exposed, destroying them both. Realizing that Daria was just a victim of Quinn's scheme, Trent forgives her for being with Upchuck. | Daria gets in a fight with Jane over her break up with Trent, only to receive a ghostly visit from her mother, who advises her on how they can get back together. Daria decides to use a reporter's visit to Lawndale High (for her "My So-Called Angst" essay) to make amends with Jane and Trent while exposing the "mean girls" underside of the school. Every bad thing Sandi and Quinn have ever done is dug up and exposed, destroying them both. Realizing that Daria was just a victim of Quinn's scheme, Trent forgives her for being with Upchuck. | ||
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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
− | * Daria Morgendorffer = Jennifer Love Hewitt | + | * Daria Morgendorffer = Jennifer Love-Hewitt |
* [[Lynn Quinn Michaelis]] = Keri Russell | * [[Lynn Quinn Michaelis]] = Keri Russell | ||
* [[Helen Michaelis]] = Gates McFadden | * [[Helen Michaelis]] = Gates McFadden | ||
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* Ted DeWitt-Clinton = Taylor Hanson | * Ted DeWitt-Clinton = Taylor Hanson | ||
* Val = Alicia Silverstone | * Val = Alicia Silverstone | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
− | * | + | * Daria rarely wears her trademark glasses during the movie. |
* Most of the scenes from Brittany's party come from the Jennifer Love-Hewitt movie, <i>Can't Hardly Wait</i> (1998). | * Most of the scenes from Brittany's party come from the Jennifer Love-Hewitt movie, <i>Can't Hardly Wait</i> (1998). | ||
* <i>Daria the Movie</i> was a strong influence on [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Abruptly Amy (series)|Abruptly Amy]] fanfiction series. | * <i>Daria the Movie</i> was a strong influence on [[Kara Wild]]'s [[Abruptly Amy (series)|Abruptly Amy]] fanfiction series. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://web.archive.org/web/20060411140117/http://people.musc.edu/~adelmaas/Dariana/Daria_Movie_Rumors.html Archive of The Unofficial Daria Movie Rumor Page] | [http://web.archive.org/web/20060411140117/http://people.musc.edu/~adelmaas/Dariana/Daria_Movie_Rumors.html Archive of The Unofficial Daria Movie Rumor Page] | ||
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[[Category: Stories]] | [[Category: Stories]] | ||
[[Category: One-Shots]] | [[Category: One-Shots]] |