For proof, they need Ted to bring them her. Shocked that a senior is talking to him, Ted opens up a bit and boldly states that Ted hopes to take Sam home with him after the dance. Upon hearing this, Ted tells her that Jake had asked about her at the dance, and they agree that Sam should just go and talk to him. Parents may want to exercise caution with more impressionable kids, and especially preteens or younger. The teens drink, have sex, and talk about birth control; in one scene, it's implied that a guy had sex with a girl while she was passed-out drunk. Meanwhile, Samantha must constantly rebuff the affections of nerdy Ted Anthony Michael Hall , the only boy in the school, unfortunately, who seems to take an interest in her. On the school bus ride home, he tries to hit on her, only to have her spurn him with some trash-talk before she gets off.
Looking for some solace, Sam finds her way to the school's auto shop. At the film's center is a plucky teenage heroine with whom girls can identify. The Baker house is located at 3022 Payne Street in. He also tells him how he thinks it is cool that he keeps catching Sam looking at him. At night's end, Jake takes in the scene of his parents' trashed house.
The two kiss as the films fades to black. In the church parking lot, Jake finds Caroline and Ted making out in the back of his dad's banged-up Rolls. While cleaning up, Jake finds Ted trapped under a table, and they talk. You know - thick glasses, ball point pens in the pocket, white socks. Shocked that a senior is talking to him, Ted opens up a bit and boldly states that Ted hopes to take Sam home with him after the dance. Jake is earnestly sweet about his interest in Sam, but he doesn't demonstrate much respect for his longtime girlfriend, Carolyn.
For the male lead in the film, it had come down to Schoeffling and. Meanwhile, an outgoing geeky freshman named Ted is in love with Sam. The sixteen-year-old has a crush on the most popular boy in school, and the geekiest boy in school has a crush on her. You know - thick glasses, ball point pens in the pocket, white socks. He later asks Ted what he knows about her. As of 2005, Ringwald was producing, saying she had been approached repeatedly but had turned down all previous offers.
But when Michael came in he played it straight, like a real human being. Jake tells her to make a wish, but Sam says that her wish has already come true. Undeterred by this latest rejection, Ted accepts a bet from his friends that he can score with Sam. With help from a freshman super-geek , Jake sets his sights on Sam, but will he find her amidst her sister's wedding chaos to fulfill her birthday wish? As the freshmen hang out at the gym, Ted's two best friends Bryce and Cliff watch as Ted crashes and burns after he once again hits on Sam and fails, with an upset Sam running off. Jake inquires further about Sam, and Ted explains the situation. Upon hearing this, Ted tells her that Jake had asked about her at the dance, and they agree that Sam should just go and talk to him.
Sam is a girl in the throes of her first crush, and she's desperately insecure about her body. With the occasion all but overshadowed by her sister's upcoming wedding, angst-ridden Samantha Molly Ringwald faces her 16th birthday with typical adolescent dread. Fortunately for Sam, Jake is tiring of his prom-queen girlfriend. Grandma Baker squats near the passenger door to create the impression that she is sitting in the car. Sixteen Candles doesn't raise profound issues or craft scenes of special beauty.
The church Glencoe Union Church - 263 Park Avenue and parking lot where the final scenes take place are in. Fortunately for Sam, Jake is tiring of his prom-queen girlfriend. Samantha pines for studly older boy Jake Michael Schoeffling , but worries that her chastity will be a turnoff for the popular senior. As she is leaving, Ted reveals the wager he made with his friends, so Sam agrees to let him borrow her panties. Sam also confesses her love for Jake.
Add all this to a pair of horrendously embarrassing grandparents, a foreign exchange student named Long Duk Dong, and we have the makings of a hilarious journey into young womanhood. Parents need to know that Sixteen Candles is ' hilarious '80s high school comedy that has both sharply observed moments and now-dated stereotypes. Even in a randy teen comedy, you would never see two sympathetic male characters conspiring to take advantage of a drunk chick these days. He tries to call her, only to get tongue-tied when her grandparents answer instead. With this turn of events, Jake and Caroline mutually agree that it is time for them to break up and remain friends. Ted finds her and sees that she is still upset.