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I have 3 Girls and it show them to not do drugs and the pressure of teenagers and the dangers of peer press it's a excellent movie i would recommmend it to others
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I liked this movie. It shows a good idea of what being an adolescent can be, these days. I think that there are some issues that could've been left out, like the part where she cuts herself, or when we see Holly Hunter in the vulnerability of her nakedness... It would've been, then, showed to my students, who are reading "Go Ask Alice". It would've been a good life lesson for them. All in all, I recommend it to families that are in need of a good ice breaker on the topic of drugs and other related issues... Thank you!
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I hate to say that this movie reminds me a lot of my own adolescence. I too was a good girl growing up in Santa Monica, whose childhood came to an abrupt end when I entered middle school. I still remember how unprepared I was to find myself in a world that only cared about boys and wild fun, and I was even less prepared to discover that I was pretty interested in these things myself.
There seems to be some debate as to whether Tracy's descent into teenage hell is realistic in terms of its severity and speed. As for myself, I never snuck lines of coke in my bedroom, but plenty of my classmates did.
What struck me most about this movie was not the drugs or the sex, though both are certainly disturbing. What this movie really captures is how difficult it is for both parents and children to renegotiate their relationship when the kids become teenagers. One day Tracy tells her mother that she can never stay mad when her mom strokes her hair, and the next, she's screaming that no one can enter her bedroom unannounced. Tracy doesn't just make foolhardy decisions. She also makes necessary ones albeit with an adolescent lack of tact. The movie does not tell us if Tracy manages to grow up unscathed, but there's no doubt that she is gowing up. No matter what else happens, she'll still be a sexual being who is no longer comfortable being naked in front of her mother. She'll probably still want to keep her bedroom door closed. She'll want to shop on Melrose Place without an accompanying adult.
"Thirteen" is unsparing in this regard. We see Tracy's need to separate, and her mother's sorrow at this loss. Holly Hunter does a magnificent job as a mother who suddenly finds herself without any connection to or authority over her child. Her daughter is as tall as she is, and no longer responds to announcements that "it's conference time!" There is one particularly tragic moment when Hunter plaintively reminds her daughter that "I raised you to be civil to me!"
I've watched this movie probably a dozen times and I don't think I'll ever get sick of it. I'll never get tired of seeing Tracy and her new pal Evie running around LA, flaunting their newly adult bodies, but screaming like the kids they still are. Growing up is hard to do.
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I bought this movie for my sister and it is so sad. It is about teenagers hence the title and they shop lift and cut themselves and it is just sad at what some people do. I guess if you have gone through some of that stuff and have overcome that then I think it is a great movie for you. If you get sad easily by other peoples pain then stay away from this one. It is so sad and it makes me sad that people go through this stuff. I gave it three stars because it was original and came from the heart.
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I love this movie it is definitely one of my all time favorites. I actually saw this movie a few years ago on t.v. and I had to get it. Before I started online shopping of course because everywhere I went for the dvd it was not in stock. Even when I worked at a retail store we couldn't keep it in stock either. But thanks to amazon I got a good copy and it is a great movie for teenagers and up. It is definitely worth the price.
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