I wasn't expecting a whole lot from this movie, but was still disappointed, but not upset, for this flick did have its moments, even if not laugh-wise.
A reasonable cast that would go on to bigger and better things is something positive and whilst "Losin' It" didn't have a whole lot laugh wise, there was some good drama - Tom Cruise saying goodbye to Shelley Long, Spider being thrown in jail and Cruise backing out of "losin' it" at the last minute with the sincere hooker being the highlights. Despite lacking laugh out loud humor, "Losin' It" for me worked as a coming of age light Drama, and for that alone it deserves 5/10.
Plot summary
In 1965, four Los Angeles school friends -- Woody, Dave, Spider and Wendell -- go on a series of misadventures when they head to Tijuana, Mexico, for a night of cruisin', causing trouble, and to lose their virginity.
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March 26, 2019 at 03:30 AM
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Not that funny, but has some good Drama
They're really lose it when they realize how much they are being laughed at.
That's the most amusing part of this teen comedy, one of Tom Cruise's early films, and as far from All the Right Moves" and "Risky Business" as his roles in those films are. He's actually part of an ensemble, one of four high school kids going down to Tijuana (one being a much younger tag along), and his character is so shy that he barely has any dialogue. In fact, when the three older kids decide to pick up hookers, Tom's too nervous to go through it, probably because the prostitute (who resembles Linda Lavin) is his mother's age. The other two older teens (one of them Jackie Earle Haley) are quite a bit older, and the tag along kid ends up babysitting there car while they end up in a cantina.
Also present in one of her early roles is Shelley Long, quite different than Diane Chambers (which was right around the corner for her), playing a character desperate for a divorce having an argument with her husband when the kids stop by a roadside convenience store and shop with all they can get their hands on because Long's husband is too busy to notice them. The younger kid is actually very funny because he sells essays out of his locker and in Tijuana is quite the little shyster.
This is a very fair view of Tijuana, showing the rough part and the hospitality and the misconceptions about law enforcement down there which leads one of the kids into trouble. It's consistently funny, a little tacky here and there (but still amusing), and being set in 1965, there's a lot of vintage music over the comedy. So you get a unique view of going up in this era, with Haley very funny as he tries to describe without words his desire to buy Spanish fly, and with that he steals the film. Makes you wonder if the wrong actor became the superstar.
I never found Shelley Long hot before
Not even in Night Shift but she was very sexy here. I was jealous of Tom Cruise when he did her. That Freddy Krueger guy was kind of annoying but had a cool car. The Mexican chicks are hot as hell and there are some very funny scenes.