These ’90s movies still stick with Millennials to this day.
Being a Millennial in the late 90s was a whirlwind of emotions.
Limited Internet access and no mobile phones made navigating high school a very different experience from todays norms.

Buena Vista
Relationship dynamics played out in real time instead of being broadcast over social media.
But that doesnt mean it was any less intense.
Notes passed via random kids in class were the closest thing to social media.

Rumors spread through whispers and in gossip columns of school newspapers.
Popular kids ruled the school, and everyone else faded into the background.
Shes All That (1999)
Shes All Thatfocuses on the high school social hierarchy.

Miramax Films
Unsuspecting art student Laney Boggs is chosen for the bet.
Zack gets to work by trying to be friends with Laney (Rachael Leigh Cook).
She initially brushes him off until he asks for help with art class.

Columbia Pictures
Laney does her best to ignore his charms.
But Zack uses (what starts out as) fake sincerity to win her and her family over.
Over the course of the evening, their advances slowly start to agitate her.

Buena Vista
Due to several distractions, he loses the letter, and it eventually ends up in Amandas hands.
When they finally meet, things dont go the way Preston had hoped.
Each sister has aspirations that their dad disapproves of.

20th Century Fox
Kat wants to go to college in New York, and Bianca wants to date.
Frustrated by his daughters, Walter gives in and says Bianca can only date if Kat does.
Patrick does his best to win Kat over, and his charm eventually works.
But they eventually drifted apart after Chase went through a family tragedy and their interests changed.
However, things are never straightforward when feelings are faked.
The arrangement starts to get messy when their friends get involved, with Chase accusing Nicole of being selfish.
Friendships are tested, and real feelings are exposed when the pair finally gets what they want.