Say Anything
"Say Anything" is a romantic comedy-drama film released in 1989, directed by Cameron Crowe. The story follows Lloyd Dobler, an average high school student, who falls in love with the valedictorian, Diane Court. As their relationship develops, they face challenges from Diane's overprotective father and societal expectations.
The film is notable for its iconic scenes, particularly the moment when Lloyd holds a boombox outside Diane's window, playing Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes." "Say Anything" has become a cultural touchstone, often referenced in discussions about young love and the complexities of relationships.