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'Wealthy' College Student?


Something I've never understood, lots of the movie reviewers/critics described McCarthy's character as a "wealthy" college student, but the scenes of his home show he clearly is not, he's just average middle class.

It was his initial fiancee who came from a wealthy family and a few of the friends in the same social circle -- the girl's home with the the indoor pool and fountained front lawn -- were the wealthy ones.

How could anyone come to a conclusion that Matt Larkin was a wealthy college student?

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His father did own a pretty nice boat that a middle class person would not necessarily own.

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That hardly makes them wealthy. That makes them boat owners.

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LOL

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the boat seemed like his dad's prize toy, maybe an anomaly.
larkin is notably the only one among his friends who works and drives a jalopy.
the impression i got was that he felt more comfortable with the ringwald character because they were closer in socioeconomic standing. he seemed to be in an uncomfortable middle between the other characters.

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Although not on par with his fiancee, they're more than just average middle class.


This will be the high point of my day; it's all downhill from here.

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