Si vous avez adoré 'Prom Wars: Love Is a Battlefield' (2008), cette comédie romantique pleine d'humour et de rivalités amoureuses, vous allez adorer ces 10 films et séries similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi drôles et touchantes qui captiveront les fans du genre.

Clueless (1995)
Description: A stylish and humorous take on teenage life in Beverly Hills, this film combines fashion, romance, and social commentary, all while maintaining a lighthearted and fun tone.
Fait: The film is loosely based on Jane Austen's 'Emma.' The iconic closet scene where Cher picks out outfits using a computer was groundbreaking for its time.


10 Things I Hate About You (1999)
Description: A modern adaptation of Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew,' this film blends high school drama with witty dialogue and romantic tension, focusing on the complexities of teenage relationships and social hierarchies.
Fait: The film was shot in Tacoma, Washington, and the iconic stadium scene was filmed at the now-demolished Tacoma Dome. Heath Ledger's singing in the bleacher scene was entirely improvised.


Never Been Kissed (1999)
Description: A heartwarming story about second chances and self-discovery, set in the chaotic world of high school, blending romance with coming-of-age themes.
Fait: Drew Barrymore's character was originally written as a 25-year-old, but she insisted on playing her as older to make the story more relatable. The prom scene was filmed in a real high school gym.


Bring It On (2000)
Description: A spirited and competitive take on high school life, focusing on the world of cheerleading, with themes of rivalry, teamwork, and self-respect.
Fait: The film's cheerleading routines were choreographed by real-life cheerleaders. Kirsten Dunst had no prior cheerleading experience and had to train extensively for the role.


The Princess Diaries (2001)
Description: A charming tale of transformation and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of high school and royal responsibilities, blending humor with heartfelt moments.
Fait: Anne Hathaway was cast after the director saw her audition tape, where she accidentally fell off a chair. The film's iconic 'makeover' scene was shot in one take.


Legally Blonde (2001)
Description: A empowering story about defying stereotypes and proving oneself, wrapped in a bubbly and comedic package that celebrates individuality and determination.
Fait: Reese Witherspoon's performance was so convincing that real-life Harvard Law students thought she was an actual law student. The bend-and-snap scene was inspired by a real-life technique.


Freaky Friday (2003)
Description: A fun and chaotic body-swap comedy that explores family dynamics and teenage life, with a mix of humor and touching moments about understanding each other.
Fait: Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan spent weeks studying each other's mannerisms to perfect their swapped roles. The film's iconic karaoke scene was entirely improvised.


A Cinderella Story (2004)
Description: A modern retelling of the classic fairy tale, set in high school, focusing on themes of identity, love, and overcoming social obstacles with a touch of humor and charm.
Fait: Hilary Duff performed all her own stunts, including the diner scene where she flips pancakes. The film's iconic blue dress was custom-made for Duff.


Mean Girls (2004)
Description: A quintessential high school comedy that delves into the cutthroat world of teenage cliques, with a mix of satire and relatable drama about fitting in and finding oneself.
Fait: The 'Burn Book' was inspired by a real-life book kept by some of the screenwriter's classmates. Lindsay Lohan was almost cast as Regina George instead of Cady Heron.


Easy A (2010)
Description: This movie cleverly subverts high school tropes by exploring themes of reputation and gossip, wrapped in a sharp, self-aware narrative that balances humor with heartfelt moments.
Fait: Emma Stone ad-libbed many of her lines, including the famous 'I'm not a prude, I'm just selective' line. The film's title is a nod to Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'The Scarlet Letter.'
