Sierra Burgess Is a Loser

| 2018

Directed by: Ian Samuels

Movie poster for Sierra Burgess Is a Loser (2018)

Main Plot

Sierra Burgess Is a Loser follows the story of Sierra, an intelligent but socially awkward high school girl who struggles with her self-image and fitting in. After a case of mistaken identity, she finds herself in an unexpected texting relationship with a popular boy named Jamey, who believes he is communicating with someone else. As their connection deepens, Sierra grapples with the challenges of maintaining the deception while also navigating the complexities of teenage life, including friendships and rivalries. Along the way, she learns about self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself. The film explores themes of identity, love, and the pressures of high school social dynamics, ultimately highlighting the journey of self-discovery in the face of adversity.

Characters

  • Shannon Purser plays Sierra Burgess, a smart but unpopular girl who catfishes a boy she likes, leading to unexpected friendships and personal growth.
  • Kristine Froseth plays Veronica, a popular cheerleader who teams up with Sierra Burgess in a case of mistaken identity to win over her crush.
  • RJ Cyler plays Dan, Sierra's best friend who helps her in her quest to win over her crush through deception.

Ending Explained

In the ending of Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, the main conflict surrounding identity and self-acceptance reaches a resolution. After a series of misunderstandings and emotional turmoil, Sierra's true self is revealed when she confronts the consequences of her actions, particularly the deception involving her relationship with Jamey. The climax occurs during a pivotal moment at the homecoming dance, where Sierra must face both Jamey and her own insecurities. Sierra ultimately decides to be honest about her feelings and the truth of her identity. This honesty leads to a heartfelt conversation with Jamey, who realizes that he has feelings for her beyond the initial attraction that was based on a misunderstanding. Their connection deepens as they acknowledge the importance of being genuine with one another. The film concludes with Sierra embracing her individuality and forming a stronger bond with her friends. This resolution emphasizes themes of self-acceptance and the importance of authenticity in relationships. By the end, Sierra learns that true love and friendship are built on honesty, allowing her to move forward with confidence and a sense of belonging, thus tying together the film's overarching narrative about personal growth and acceptance.

Ian Samuels Comedy Drama Romance Shannon Purser Kristine Froseth RJ Cyler