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==Plot== [[File:Sharp GF-7600 Boombox Front View Angled.jpg|thumb|The Toshiba RT-SX1 boombox that Cusack held above his head]] <!-- Per WP:FILMPLOT, plot summary should be between 400 to 700 words. --> At the end of their senior year of high school, noble [[underachiever]] Lloyd Dobler becomes smitten with [[valedictorian]] Diane Court and plans to ask her out, though they belong to different social groups. Lloyd's parents are stationed in Germany in the [[U.S. Army]], so he lives with his sister Constance, a single mother, and has no plans yet for his future. Diane comes from a sheltered academic upbringing, living with her doting divorced father Jim, who owns the retirement home where she works. She will take up a prestigious fellowship in England at the end of the summer. Lloyd offers to take Diane to their graduation party. She agrees, to everyone's surprise. Their next "date" is a dinner at Diane's, where Lloyd fails to impress Jim, and [[Internal Revenue Service]] (IRS) agents arrive unexpectedly to inform the latter he is under scrutiny for [[tax fraud]]. Diane introduces Lloyd to the retirement home residents and he teaches her to drive her [[manual transmission]] [[Ford Tempo]] graduation gift. They grow closer and have sex, to her father's concern. Lloyd's musician best friend Corey, who has never overcome her unfaithful ex-boyfriend Joe, warns him to take care of Diane. Jim urges Diane to break up with Lloyd, feeling he is not an appropriate match, and suggests she give him a pen as a parting gift. Worried about her father, Diane tells Lloyd she wants to stop seeing him and concentrate on her studies, giving him the pen. Devastated, he seeks advice from Corey, who tells him to "be a man" because it takes more to be a "man" rather than just being a "guy". Meanwhile, Jim discovers his credit cards are declined as the investigation continues. On a [[boombox]] at dawn, Lloyd stands under Diane's open bedroom window and plays "[[In Your Eyes (Peter Gabriel song)|In Your Eyes]]" by [[Peter Gabriel]], which played when they had sex. The next day, she meets with an IRS investigator, who says they have evidence incriminating Jim with [[embezzlement|embezzling]] funds from his retirement home residents. He suggests she accept the fellowship as matters with her father will worsen. Diane finds the cash concealed at home and confronts Jim, who tells her he took it to give her financial independence. Jim feels justified in doing so as he provided better care of his residents than their families. Distraught, she reconciles with Lloyd at his [[kickboxing]] gym. At the end of the summer, Jim is incarcerated on a nine-month sentence after accepting a plea deal. Lloyd visits him at the prison, saying he is accompanying Diane to England. Jim reacts angrily when Lloyd gives him a letter from Diane, but she arrives to say goodbye and they embrace. Diane gives Jim the pen she had given Lloyd, asking him to write to her in England. Lloyd supports and comforts Diane, who is [[fear of flying|afraid of flying]], on their flight.
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