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You will find papers in film studies, sociology, and media studies that cite the film as a primary source for 1990s youth culture.
Michael is an adult. He has health insurance. He admires Lelaina’s talent and wants to help her monetize it so she doesn't have to cry in the bathroom at work. He says, "I want to make you famous," and for many people, that sounds like a dream. He represents the seductive lie of the meritocracy: If you are talented, the system will reward you.