Mira Sorvino’s deadpan delivery and Lisa Kudrow’s airy, ditzy charm create a comedic duo for the ages. Their synchronized "interpretive dance" to Cyndi Lauper’s Time After Time remains one of the most beloved scenes in 90s cinema.
At its core, the movie is a middle finger to social hierarchies. It argues that being a "loser" with a loyal best friend is far more fulfilling than being "successful" and miserable. romy and michele's high school reunion
(1997) is a quintessential cult classic that masterfully blends campy 90s fashion, surrealist humor, and a genuine celebration of female friendship. Directed by David Mirkin, the film follows Romy White (Mira Sorvino) and Michele Weinberger (Lisa Kudrow), two inseparable, quirky best friends living in Los Angeles who realize their lives don't exactly scream "success" as their 10-year high school reunion approaches. Mira Sorvino’s deadpan delivery and Lisa Kudrow’s airy,