Admittedly, "Cry-Baby" is a very silly movie, and that silliness may not
appeal to everyone. I for one found myself consistently bored by the
campy goings-on, and found little to like about delinquent greaser
'Cry-Baby' (Johnny Depp) and his redneck family, when the movie insists
we cheer on their successes and 'gee-whiz' at their failures.
It's 1960's Baltimore, and prim, perfect Allison (Amy Locane) has it all- social status, wealth, and a dapper boyfriend (Stephen Mailer.) But, gee, the 'Drapes' from the wrong side of the tracks seem to be having more fun, and Allison is doomed to be a 'Square,' destined for a life of courteousness and decency. Or is she?
Everything changes when Allison meets Wade 'Cry-Baby' Walker (Depp,) a singing, dancing, rocking Drape bad boy who wins her heart. But a series of rivalries and misunderstandings strive to keep Cry-Baby and Allison apart. There will be a lot of music and a lot of fights before a customary happy ending, and for me they couldn't get there fast enough.