"Class," directed by Andrew McCarthy and starring Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Cliff Robertson, and Jacqueline Bisset, is a timeless classic released in 1983 that seamlessly blends comedy, drama, and romance. The film follows the story of two college roommates, Jonathan (played by Rob Lowe) and Skip (played by Andrew McCarthy), who come from vastly different backgrounds but form an unlikely friendship. Jonathan is a wealthy and carefree young man, while Skip is more reserved and comes from a working-class family. Their friendship is put to the test when they both fall for the same woman, Ellen (played by Jacqueline Bisset), who happens to be Skip's mother. As tensions rise and secrets are revealed, "Class" delves into themes of social class, love, and friendship, offering a heartfelt and humorous exploration of the complexities of relationships. With standout performances from the talented cast and a compelling storyline, the film captivates audiences with its wit and charm. Packed with memorable moments and poignant insights, "Class" is a must-watch for fans of coming-of-age stories and romantic comedies alike.
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