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Thirteen (2003)

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Movie Info


Genre

Drama

Release Date

August 22, 2003

MPAA Rating

R

Duration

100 min.

Production Budget

$2 millions

Studio

Fox Searchlight Pictures

Official Site

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REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Go! Watch this movie. You'll regret if not seeing it.    Readers  5 of 5 [Rate It]

Cast and Crew


Director

Catherine Hardwicke

Producer

Jeffrey Levy-Hinte, Michael London

Screenwriter

Catherine Hardwicke, Nikki Reed

Starring

Movie Story


THIRTEEN is an unflinching look at the sometimes-harsh world of a young teen trying to fit in with a fast group of seventh graders in Los Angeles. Co-written by Director Catherine Hardwicke and the then-13-year-old Nikki Reed, upon whose experiences the film is inspired, THIRTEEN chronicles the life of thirteen-year-old Tracy (Evan Rachel Wood). After falling under the intoxicating influence of Evie (Nikki Reed), the most popular girl in school, Tracy finds herself entangled in a fast-paced world that spins her sedentary life and emotions wildly out of control. Her mother, Mel (Holly Hunter), frantically tries to understand her daughter’s radical transformation. Each time she reaches for her, she learns the extent to which she’s fallen just beyond her grasp.

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i love this movie so mutch it was so god i have never watch a movie like that when i say a movie is god than it is god quz i done watch ladt of movies and i just love this movie this movie says how in real life how teenage girls is i wiish you cuys cute make another one whet teenage adventer happends than they comes romance on i ll will be so great

posted by thirteen on Aug 26, 2008

this film is brilliant it really looks in to depeth the problems of being a teenager and wanting to fit in, when i was younger i found myself relating to this film. its got energy and sadness packed into one. it show a girl hitting rock bottom in her life. evan rachel wood is an amazing actress and bring real emotion to the character. if you havent seen this film its one not to be missed. i rate it 5 stars its the best film i have ever seen =]

posted by jez xx on Dec 11, 2008

I love Nikki reed

posted by YasJJ on Jun 13, 2009
 
 

MOVIE REVIEWS BY CRITICS

“..harrowing, and sometimes heartbreaking, growing pains yarn..”
by Stella Papamichael [BBC Films]
“..an important film, not to mention a great one..”
by Tom Johnson [The Cinema Source]
“..a note of mother-daughter intimacy and hope..”
by Annlee Ellingson [Boxoffice Magazine]