"Gregory's Girl" is a 1981 Scottish romantic comedy film directed by Bill Forsyth. The story follows a shy teenager named Gregory who develops a crush on a new girl at school, Dorothy. As he navigates the challenges of adolescence and romance, he learns about love, friendship, and self-discovery.
Set in a small Scottish town, the film captures the awkwardness of teenage life with humor and charm. It features a memorable cast, including John Gordon Sinclair as Gregory and Dee Hepburn as Dorothy. The film is celebrated for its relatable characters and lighthearted exploration of young love.