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The Perfect Score

The Perfect Score is a teen comedy-heist film directed by and written by , , and Jon Zack. The movie stars , , Chris Evans, , , and . Released on January 30, , by , it runs for 93 minutes and centers on a group of high school seniors who plan to steal the answers to exam to improve their college prospects. The film grossed $10.4 million at the North American amid mixed , earning a 15% approval rating on based on 107 reviews. Critics noted its lighthearted take on teen angst but criticized elements like pacing and character development. The film features early performances by rising stars like Johansson and Evans.

Narrative

Plot summary

Six high school seniors in , each facing intense pressure from the upcoming SAT exam that could determine their futures, band together to steal the test answers from the () building in Princeton. Kyle, an aspiring architect who dreams of attending Cornell but has consistently scored poorly on practice tests, initially proposes the idea after realizing a high score is his only path to admission. He recruits his Matty, a laid-back desperate to score well enough to join his at the University of . The group expands to include Francesca, a rebellious teen whose father is a high-ranking ETS executive, giving her potential insider access to the secure facility; Anna, a straight-A overachiever who suffers from and risks missing out on despite her perfect GPA; Desmond, a talented player whose prospects at St. John's depend on at least a modest SAT score; and Roy, a laid-back, tech-savvy stoner who provides the group's and gadget expertise but joins more for the thrill than necessity. As they plan the heist, tensions arise among the diverse personalities—Kyle's determination clashes with Matty's apathy, while Francesca's anger toward her family fuels her commitment, and Anna's perfectionism leads to second-guessing. Roy hacks into security systems to map the building's layout, and Francesca uses her connection to obtain a keycard and schedule details for the weekend when the answers are stored there. The group rehearses their roles: Desmond acts as lookout with his athletic agility, Matty handles distractions, and Anna memorizes escape routes. On the night of the break-in, they infiltrate the ETS headquarters using Francesca's access and Roy's technical skills to reach the computer system containing the answers. Unable to print them, they take a practice version of the test together on the computer to compile the answers. Complications mount when a security guard interrupts, forcing a chase; Matty creates a distraction to allow the others to escape with the compiled answers. In the aftermath, as they pore over the stolen answers in a , the group grapples with a profound moral dilemma. What begins as a pragmatic solution to systemic pressures evolves into soul-searching debates about , the value of honest effort, and whether would truly secure their dreams or haunt them. Influenced by their growing bonds—romantic sparks ignite between Kyle and Francesca, and Matty and Anna—they ultimately decide to destroy the answers, choosing instead to retake legitimately. This choice leads to personal growth: Kyle strengthens his application and attends Syracuse University's architecture program, Anna overcomes her anxiety through practice, Desmond earns his spot at St. John's through improved performance, and the others find motivation in their authentic abilities. By the film's end, the seniors achieve their respective futures with renewed confidence and without the shadow of deception.

Themes

The film The Perfect Score centers on the intense pressure exerted by standardized testing, particularly the SAT, which shapes the protagonists' sense of identity and future prospects, as high school seniors grapple with scores that determine access to prestigious colleges like Cornell and Brown. This pressure manifests in characters' fears that a single test score encapsulates their potential, with one declaring, "the SAT is not about who you are, it's about who you'll be," underscoring how it reduces complex aspirations to numerical benchmarks. A core moral tension revolves around the of versus personal , exemplified by the group's plan to steal SAT answers, which they ultimately reject in favor of honest effort, affirming that true achievement cannot be bought at the expense of one's principles. The narrative illustrates this through the characters' debates on the value of shortcuts amid high stakes. The story emphasizes individuality and against , as diverse teens—ranging from the punkish Francesca to the laid-back —unite to challenge the rigid expectations of academic success, prioritizing personal dreams over societal molds. This is contrasted with the homogenizing force of admissions, where unique talents risk being overlooked in favor of standardized metrics. Family dynamics and peer relationships profoundly influence the characters' decisions, with parental expectations amplifying stress—such as Desmond hiding his ambitions from his worried —and friendships providing both motivation and ethical grounding during the . For instance, Francesca's vulnerability stems partly from her father's , while peer bonds encourage collective support for individual goals like Kyle's architectural pursuits. Underlying these elements is a subtle critique of the education system and admissions process, portraying standardized tests as an unfair gatekeeper that fosters desperation and undervalues long-term potential over one-time performance. The film suggests that such systems prioritize quantifiable success, potentially justifying unethical actions, yet ultimately advocates for integrity as the path to genuine fulfillment.

Cast and characters

Principal cast

The principal cast of The Perfect Score features a group of young actors portraying high school seniors united by their desire for perfect SAT scores. Chris Evans stars as Kyle, a dedicated straight-A student whose academic excellence is overshadowed by mediocre test scores, hindering his dream of studying architecture at . plays Anna Ross, the school's overachieving near-valedictorian under intense parental pressure to secure admission to after a previous poor performance on the exam. portrays Francesca Curtis, a bold and resourceful student whose family connection to the (ETS)—as her father owns the building housing the regional ETS office—provides crucial access to the test answers. Bryan Greenberg appears as Matty Matthews, Kyle's laid-back best friend and a working-class who reveals unexpected resourcefulness during the group's scheme, motivated by his goal to attend the University of Maryland to be near his girlfriend. Leonardo Nam is Roy, a laid-back stoner with hidden technical expertise who hacks security systems and decodes passwords essential to the heist. Darius Miles debuts as Desmond Rhodes, a talented high school player whose athletic prospects depend on achieving a qualifying SAT score to maintain eligibility for college recruitment. This film represents the first of nine on-screen collaborations between Chris Evans and Scarlett Johansson, who would later co-star in multiple Marvel Cinematic Universe projects.

Supporting cast

The supporting cast of The Perfect Score features several actors in secondary roles that bolster the film's ensemble dynamics, providing familial support, authority figures, and peripheral tension within the heist narrative. Matthew Lillard portrays Larry, Kyle's overprotective older brother, whose manic energy injects comic relief through his frantic attempts to intervene in his sister's life, including awkward confrontations that highlight the group's risky scheme. Vanessa Angel as Anita Donlee, an ETS office employee whose interactions with the group heighten the heist suspense. Other ensemble members include Tyra Ferrell as Mrs. Rhodes, Desmond's stern mother, whose familial pressure underscores the stakes for the basketball prodigy character and contributes to scenes of domestic conflict. Lorena Gale appears as Ms. Proctor, an ETS exam supervisor representing the bureaucratic authority the group targets, heightening the heist’s suspense through her vigilant presence. Additional brief roles enhance the film's tension and humor, such as Bill Mackenzie as the Lobby Guard at the , whose checks create pivotal moments of evasion during the break-in, and Dan Zukovic as , a minor or tutor who briefly advises the students on academic pressures. Family members like Iris Quinn as Kyle's Mother and Fulvio Cecere as Mr. Curtis (Francesca's ) offer glimpses into the protagonists' home lives, reinforcing themes of parental expectations without dominating the central plot.

Production

Development

The screenplay for The Perfect Score was originally written by , Jon Zack, and , with the story credited to Hyman and Zack. The project was initially set up at with before being sold to in 1998. was attached to direct, leveraging his prior success with teen films such as Varsity Blues (1999). The producers were , , , and . The film's concept drew inspiration from real SAT cheating scandals in the 1990s, highlighting the intense pressure surrounding standardized testing. These events underscored the high stakes of college admissions, mirroring the movie's premise of students plotting to steal test answers for perfect scores. Casting decisions were shaped by the script's requirements for a ensemble of relatable high school archetypes representing diverse socioeconomic and personal motivations.

Filming

Principal photography for The Perfect Score commenced on July 10, 2002, and wrapped in September 2002. The production primarily took place in , , , doubling for the film's and Princeton locales. Key sites included the Chemistry Building at the University of 's Robson Square Campus, which served as the exterior and interior for the () headquarters. High school sequences were captured at Lord Strathcona Elementary School in . To achieve authenticity in the story's urban elements, additional shooting occurred in , notably at for pivotal transit and crowd scenes. J. Clark Mathis oversaw the visual capture, utilizing 35mm film to convey the narrative's energetic pace.

Release

Theatrical release

The Perfect Score was released theatrically in the United States on January 30, 2004, by , following a limited premiere screening on January 27, 2004. The film had a standard theatrical rollout without premiering at major film festivals, aligning with its positioning as a mid-budget teen targeted at a young audience during the post-holiday season. Internationally, saw a limited rollout throughout , beginning with North American markets and expanding to select European countries, such as the and on March 19, , and on June 10, . This staggered release strategy focused on key territories with strong teen demographics, though it did not achieve wide global distribution during its initial year. Marketing efforts highlighted the film's teen heist comedy elements, with trailers showcasing the ensemble cast's scheme to steal SAT answers and emphasizing themes of rebellion against academic pressure. Promotional posters prominently featured the young stars, including , Chris Evans, and , to appeal to youth audiences, alongside tie-ins that played on college preparation anxieties, such as taglines critiquing standardized testing. The campaign was modest, relying on like TV spots and print ads rather than extensive cross-promotions. The film received an MPAA rating of PG-13 for language, sexual content, and drug references, making it suitable for its intended teenage viewers while including mature elements. Its running time was 93 minutes, providing a brisk pacing for theatrical screenings.

Home media

The film was released on DVD and VHS in the United States on June 29, 2004, distributed by Paramount Home Entertainment. The DVD edition featured a widescreen anamorphic presentation in the 1.85:1 aspect ratio, English Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, and French Dolby Digital 5.1 audio, along with English subtitles. Special features included an audio commentary by director Brian Robbins and screenwriter Mark Schwahn, five deleted scenes with optional director commentary, a 21-minute making-of featurette titled "The Dating Scene: The Making of The Perfect Score," the theatrical trailer, and previews for other Paramount films such as Mean Girls and The Prince & Me. A full-screen DVD variant was also issued concurrently. No official Blu-ray Disc edition has been released as of 2025. As of November 2025, The Perfect Score is available for streaming on Paramount+ and , with options for digital rental or purchase on and .

Reception

Critical response

The Perfect Score received overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics upon its release, earning a 15% approval rating on based on 107 reviews. The site's consensus described the film as "neither funny nor suspenseful," criticizing its failure to explore the socially relevant premise of standardized testing pressures. On , it holds a score of 35 out of 100 from 28 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable" reception. Critics who found merit in the film often praised the chemistry among its young cast and the nostalgic appeal of its teen ensemble dynamics. Variety highlighted the "energetic" performances, particularly Scarlett Johansson's "effortlessly winsome" role and Leonardo Nam's "hilarious" contributions, noting the cast's modest profile added charm to the caper comedy. However, these positives were overshadowed by widespread complaints about the film's formulaic plot and lack of originality, with reviewers drawing unfavorable comparisons to classics like The Breakfast Club for its superficial treatment of high school pressures and to heist films like Ocean's Eleven for failing to generate suspense or wit. Roger Ebert awarded it 2 out of 4 stars, acknowledging the cast's potential and a light seriousness akin to John Hughes' work but faulting the execution for being "too palatable" and overly reliant on predictable caper tropes without deeper moral bite. Audience response was more mixed, with Rotten Tomatoes users giving it a 43% score, though the film has since developed a cult following among fans of 2000s teen movies for its early showcase of stars like Chris Evans and Johansson.

Box office

The Perfect Score opened in 2,208 theaters across the on January 30, 2004, earning $4.8 million during its debut weekend and placing fifth at the . This performance came amid competition from holdover hits like , which continued to draw audiences in its third weekend. The film ultimately grossed $10.4 million domestically over its theatrical run. International earnings were limited, totaling under $1 million, primarily from select markets in such as . This brought the worldwide total to approximately $10.9 million. Produced on a budget of $20 million, The Perfect Score underperformed relative to expectations for a teen comedy, resulting in a financial loss for the studio.

Music

Soundtrack

The soundtrack for The Perfect Score consists of a compilation of contemporary songs spanning pop, , and genres, designed to resonate with the film's teenage protagonists and audience. This eclectic mix underscores the narrative's themes of rebellion and , with tracks like "Everything" by , "Because I Got High" by , "All My Life" by , and "Get Low" by & the East Side Boyz providing energetic backdrops to key sequences. No official soundtrack album was commercially released for the film, limiting its availability to the in-movie usage and individual song purchases at the time. The music selection was overseen by the production team, reflecting a typical approach for early 2000s teen comedies where licensed popular tracks enhanced the film's contemporary feel without a dedicated compilation product. In addition to the licensed songs, the original score was composed by John Murphy. The film The Perfect Score incorporates several contemporary songs from to underscore its themes of teen and high-stakes adventure, enhancing key scenes with energetic , and hip-hop tracks that resonate with the young audience. These selections, licensed from major labels, feature hits from artists like , , and , contributing to the movie's lighthearted yet tense atmosphere. The feature Fefe Dobson's upbeat "," which establishes the tone of teen and determination as the protagonists grapple with academic pressures. In the central sequence, & the East Side Boyz's high-energy hip-hop track "Get Low" (featuring ) amplifies the tension and excitement, syncing with the group's daring break-in to heighten the pulse-pounding action. Montage scenes benefit from humorous and reflective music choices; Afroman's "Because I Got High" plays during the planning phase, providing amid the characters' chaotic preparations and mishaps. Later, in the resolution, ' "All My Life" underscores the emotional payoff, emphasizing themes of growth and consequence as the story wraps up. The end credits close with another Fefe Dobson track, "," tying back to the film's title and themes of perfection and redemption through its anthemic energy. These songs, drawn from 2004's popular charts, were strategically licensed to appeal to the teen demographic, blending diegetic elements in party and driving scenes with non-diegetic cues to propel the narrative.

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