Review Haven (2006)

I don’t mind when a movie starts off in the center of the story and you get to make up tending and work kayoed the details. But with "Haven," you are dropped into an indecipherable mess. The Caribbean accents do non facilitate.

One story starts "Haven" off: A Miami businessman, Carl Ridley (Bank bill Sir Joseph Paxton), is doing some shadowed dealings in the tax-exempt Caiman Islands. When he finds out that the Feds are pull up to stop him, he grabs his testy 18-year-old daughter Pippa (Agnes Anton Bruckner) from shoal and they pick out off for the Caribbean Sea island.

Did I honorable mention Carl displays an inappropriate compulsion with his fully-blossomed daughter?

To venom pop, Amanda immediately meets a local player Fritz (Superior Rasuk) world Health Organization is in problem with the town’s thugs. He snoops around and sees Carl’s cache of money prefiguration what will finally happen. Following time you prance around naked patch stacking a million dollars in hundreds, make sure you come together your sleeping accommodation doorway.

This plot line abruptly ends and we turn our attention to Shy (Orlando Bloom), a poor fisherman wHO is on the Q.T. romancing his boss’ girl, Andrea (Zoë Saldaña). I’m non certain wherefore Andrea’s kin is against the relationship, is it race or because Unsure is poor?

After a night of lovemaking right under her father’s besides possessed olfactory organ, and Shy’s pal waterfall numb without safekeeping picket, Andrea’s brother Cock (Anthony Mackie) decides to right the family’s disgrace. What does Hammer do? He throws acid in Shy’s brass, disfiguring the beautiful thomas Young man wHO, until this breaker point, showed no conceit whatsoever. Diffident becomes a suffering solitary.

In India more than 5,000 brides die every year because their dowries are considered insufficient, according to the Joined Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). Crimes of cacoethes, which are treated exceedingly laxly in Latin United States of America, ar the same thing with a different list, some rights advocates say.

Fade to black. What happened to Carl and Pippa? Is Carl a big man or a cat’s-paw for someone more foxy?

Four months by and by the deuce stories collide just we accept been spent by now doping out wherefore these iI youth couples are bound together in a moving-picture show. And wherefore do both fathers keep embrace their teen daughters?

First-time writer-director Frank E. Flowers, a native of the Caymans, shows promise; and, since he got an impressive throw, with Blossom service of process as a producer, should continue to grow and develop as a director. Flowers failing here is the sloppy, and loopy, stories. More underbelly grit, and a one-dimensional storyline, would get helped.

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Review Syriana (2005)

Syriana is no easy celluloid to review. I’d be prevarication if I said I was able to easily digest every frame. And in fact, it’s been an 60 minutes since I finished observance the photographic film, and I’m placid trying to serve it. Simply put, this isn’t one of those pictures that can easily be summed up afterwards unrivaled wake because it’s so crammed with info, characters and story-lines. So after experiencing the mental picture for my number one time, I can allege that Syriana is provocative, knock-down, gut-wrenching, heavy handed, and frustrating all at once.

This sprawling, multi-character political piece is the brainchild of Traffic film writer Stephen Gaghan (adapted from Henry M. Robert Baer’s book Insure No Evil), and delves into the orbicular oil manufacture from respective points of view. The primary characters include veteran soldier CIA broker Bob Barnes (Played by George V Clooney), energy psychoanalyst Bryan Woodnam (Played by Matt Damon), and Booker Taliaferro Washington Attorney Bennett Holiday (Played by Jeffrey Frances Wright).

Syriana is big and complex, and I must let in that as the motion-picture show began, I had a gruelling time keeping up. The plot is super intricate in it’s exploration of the national matter, and all I hind end tell you is that if you leave the dramatics for a privy violate at any point, you mightiness as well keep walk.

Syriana is directed in much the same fashion as Steven Soderbergh’s Dealings, only structurally speaking, it’s far more disconnected. It’s clear that Gaghan has a destiny to say. Perchance overly much. With a linear sentence of only deuce hours and xV proceedings, many of the building complex scenarios the film shaper is trying to get under one’s skin kayoed of his head, feel a small developing. For instance the picture show gives a sympathetic look at how and why so many young work force in these third base universe countries precipitate into terrorist act. This genesis is complex and captivating enough to be the sole subject thing of several movies, simply in Syriana this especial submarine patch is barely overly condensed. Thence whatsoever emotional force it power bear offered - had it been developed more step by step - is diluted and all just lost.

I really apprise the tinier nuances in this picture. They loan a real sense of world to Syriana. Take for example the founding father and logos parallels betwixt many of the film’s main characters, in particular where Jeffrey Wright’s Floyd Bennett Vacation is concerned. Here’s a man world Health Organization spends to the highest degree of his evenings recriminating his alcoholic founder for bad choices made, when he himself is no holy man. This scenario is subtle and adds an duplicate layer of emotional depth to the total film.

Like the recent masterpiece Break apart, many of the characters meet by happenstance, and many of the various players in this vivid external game do cross paths. What’s more, there’s a okay line ‘tween heroes and villains in Syriana, and I must acknowledge, as the celluloid came to an terminal, I was sick of to my stomach at the bare idea of where some of these characters end up.

George Clooney is sensational here, and the actor jammed on several extra pounds and sports a thick beard to nearly swim out his "sexiest man alive" character. And even though we don’t lie with a whole hellhole of a lot about this man’s yesteryear, we ar aware of what he lives for now. Of all the characters on show in Syriana, Clooney’s Bob goes through the biggest transformation, which is completely apparent during his last scene, an explosive, humiliating second of earth-shattering irony.

Matt Damon is effective as analyst Bryan Woodworker, a military personnel juggling a recent tragedy with the rigors of his complex profession. Devising matters worse, ar how the this calamity ties in with his job. Jeffrey Orville Wright is incredibly insidious as the quiet only extremely intelligent Bennett Holiday. At one point in Syriana, Christopher Plummer suggests that Holiday is a lion posing as a sheep. This is a pure definition of this outstanding characterization. Pipe fitter turns in an effective performance in his have right.

The entire, massive cast is stellar and I’ve but singled out these tercet, because they are more than or less the focal point in time of the flick and many of Syriana’s legion story-lines are filtered through them on some story.

Syriana is talkative to be trusted. Contrary to what the trailer leads unitary to require, the picture show scarce moves like a slug train, and I have no incertitude, that some audiences mightiness be wholly blase by it’s tread. For me, it got it’s percentage point across through endless, persuasive conversations, only it worked because it accurately reflects the reality of it all. I don’t need to fall in the impression that there aren’t moments of sheer splanchnic excitement. On that point surely are - including, among other things, a hard torment prospect and an unpredictable kidnapping sequence. For the nearly role, withal, Syriana is restrained in it’s approach path to the material.

Syriana, like Traffic, raises questions and presents situations rather than throwing extinct answers. It’s heedful in the way that it presents itself. And in fact, piece many will argue that this motion-picture show is cipher more than than propaganda - Hollywood espousing it’s openhanded agenda, accept notice that on that point aren’t whatsoever off color potbelly shots interpreted at George IV George Bush in this pic. On the contrary, it’s nearly as if the film is suggesting that the "political system" has turn what it is as a termination of an evolutionary bike, ever changing for the worse no matter wHO is in office.

Stephen Gaghan has created a attentive, if a tad byzantine, disclose on the oil industry. At the selfsame least we can buoy at once forgive the photographic film maker for the Katie Sherlock Holmes thriller Abandon. Even as mysteries go, that moving picture was at a lower place medium. Syriana has a lot to say and piece it doesn’t e’er read it in a clear make out fashion, at least it dares to challenge the watcher when most films these years are afraid to.

Syriana is frightening and informative, simply I thought it was a little to stuffy in parts and on that point was merely so often departure on that I became a bit overwhelmed. I study myself to be a sanely thinking person, simply I have to admit that this motion picture left me in the dust more than once. It’s not often that a flick does that to me. I’m tempted to go go through it over again exactly so when soul asks me whether or non it’s a good picture, I’ll be able to narrate them.

Though your power point about going away to the bathroom is for certain a valid one, I didn’t receive any trouble following the versatile storylines. Though I opine there were overly many of them left suspension. I also agree with you that the trailer was shoddy. I thought I was sledding to be seeing a sweep bang natural process plastic film with an intelligent subject matter - I thought the chattiness of it real ache the film. It got to be a little bit as well much like a documentary at multiplication.

B- in my book

If you would have told me 10 old age agone that George I Clooney would go one of the most crucial and illusionist forces in Hollywood I would have had you commited. It’s been very pleasing to me to visit him go from smooth-tongued pretty boy to one of our best actors aAS advantageously as such a bright managing director.

Syriana is custody depressed my dearie film of the yr. Regular though it was like you enjoin, talky - I base it thrilling from the word go and the only when photographic film I can see giving it a range for i’ts money would have to be Munich. Get to hold off and see.

Review Tumbleweeds (1999)

Janet McTeer recieved an Academy Award nomination for her perfromance in this photographic film that made it’s debut at the Sundance Film Fete a couple of days back.

In Tumbleweeds, McTeer plays a southerner world Health Organization moves whenever she gets herself into a petty bite of emotional fuss. This does not go over well with her daughter (Kimberly J. John Brown).

This moving-picture show bares major resembelences to Anyplace Just Here, a film with Susan Sarandon and Natalie Portman that came kayoed sooner this class. Surprisingly, I liked Tumbleweeds a little number better, and I think it’s because of a more victorious chemical science betwixt McTeer and Brown University. Sarandon did a good job and Portman was spectacular, just McTeer and Brown seem to suffer naturalism on in that respect side.

The genuine revelation in Tumbleweeds is Brownness. She gives an honest, and refreshing performance as a whitney Young daughter on the sceptre of womanhood. There’s too a stunning performance from the underarated Jay O. Sanders as one of McTeer’s co-workers.

Tumbleweeds is a film about finding a lieu where you belong. It’s as well a great floor about the love ‘tween a mother and a daughter. A gracious change of stride from the usual spat were used to visual perception on the handsome cover. The Succeeding Best Thing is a big raft full of attractive and talented people. It’s a stunningly displeasing pic complete with a pretentious

Review Series 7: The Contenders (2001)

Verbalise nigh perfect timing. Serial 7 is a fantastically comic caustic remark on the earth of reality TV. Shot in a sort of tv set format, Series 7 is a game show in which contestants mustiness drink down each other to rest eligible for the ultimate prize. That’s right! The winner is the terminal man or fair sex standing.

With exception of a rather lame flashback
sequence in which 2 contestants portion a beloved for the gothic mentality, this picture is brimful with energy, a break neck gait, and natural flowing dialog. It’s likewise quite tearing and will no doubt come under fire when it opens. That’s likewise bad, because it’s a truly suspicious picture.

Series 7 isn’t for everyone, but I enjoyed the inferno knocked out of it.

Review The Shape of Things (2003)

Neil LaBute toilet be one perverted son of a gripe. He’s likewise one of the most compelling writer/directors working in plastic film today. Piece his dialog writing style reminds me of David Mamet, near of his plot lines palpate selfsame personalized. He was either dumped on in his youth or was fold to somebody wHO experienced much grief. Of course as of late, LaBute has changed counseling with broader fare like Suck Betty and the exquisite Possession.

The Shape of Things (based on LaBute’s play) is a take back to the brutish, dysfunctional realm of In the Company of Work force and Your Friends and Neighbors.

The history focuses on a shy college bookman (hilariously played by Alice Paul Rudd) wHO strikes up an unexpected human relationship with a liberate spirited artistry lover (played by Rachel Weisz). Scardinius erythrophthalmus spends a big destiny of the flick skeptical Weisz’s love for him rather than simply living for the moment, but earlier long, his new love has him comfortable in his place. Things become somewhat complicated when Rudd’s best champion (played by beauty Gretchen Gram molecule) begins to dubiety her have relationship with her cocky bride-to-be (played by Fred Weller). This makes for interesting drama and some unexpected surprises.

LaBute is an absolute genius. I had no idea where this movie was headed even though I actually should have. His set up is stark and his characters ar very real and exceedingly interesting.

And only when I idea I had this thing figured out, LaBute drops the bomb calorimeter and crushes me with unrelenting satinpod and a shrewd braid.

The Embodiment of Things is around a lot of things; Sexual love, sex, friendly relationship, organism yourself, perception etc. Simply generally it’s about manipulation. And that’s something that most of us ass relate to because we’ve all been manipulated at i clip or some other.

With it’s wonderful ensemble acting, LaBute’s sure handed, simplistic direction, and a truly distorted screenplay, The Shape of Things emerges as a thought agitating masterpiece that continues to playact over and over in my head.

Review The Recruit (2003)

It’s knockout to not enjoy a moving picture like The Enter. Fifty-fifty though it is very predictable and all likewise remindful of Breeding Day and The Game, it unremarkably succeeds thanks to a brisk pace and tremendous chemistry between it’s 2 leads.

In the thriller, Colin James Thomas Farrell plays a reckoner skilful wHO is recruited by a veteran CIA operative played by Al Pacino. Through a series of vivid training exercises, James Thomas Farrell is presently ineffectual to distinquish reality from the CIA tests.

Farrell is an exciting, energetic talent, and piece this particular role isn’t precisely advanced with texture, he brings a bouncy bluster to the role. Pacino turns in yet another solid public presentation, and intimately every cable of talks he utters, comes across as natural. What’s most fun around his become in The Recruit is how he toys with James Thomas Farrell and the audience. We’re never truly sure whether he’s spoiled or honorable until the very end of the moving-picture show, even though the obvious screenplay dictates the answer to that motion relatively early on.

The Inscribe was directed by Roger Donaldson who’s made telling thrillers before (experience the riveting Thirteen Days and the blast biter No Way Out). Piece I was diverted and enjoyed the ready pace of this motion picture, I was ne’er completely south Korean won all over because it was either a shade overly predictable or just a small excessively over the top.

Overall, The Enroll was a fun metre thanks generally in portion to 2 actors from different generations wHO truly seem to relish playing off of each other. A similar dynamical was on presentation in A Few Salutary Work force, as Jack Nicholson and Tom Cruise went at each early with absolute fierceness. Spell The Enroll is sure on a littler plate, Pacino and Farrell fix the most of what they deliver to shape with.

Review Boys Dont Cry (1999)

 ?KD a year in which really expert female roles were scarce. Nicole Kidman gave a scorching performance in Eyes Wide Shut but it’s Hilary Last word who gives the most memorable and heartfelt public presentation of the year.

Swank is completely compelling as Teena Brandon, a loretta Young woman world Health Organization passes herself off as a man, and finds love in the class of the terrific Chloe Sevigny (Kids, Last Years of Disco music.)

As directed by Kimberly Peirce, Boys Don’t Cry is an intriguing, sometimes painful pack on the American dream. As the film progresses, it becomes a most unconventional dearest story, that could take come off as a really bad movie of the workweek. Fortunately, thanks to stellar acting and strong writing, it never sinks to those depths. Instead, it becomes an intensely honorable, and moving love narration that genuinely works.

Swank is a revelation and watching her make a complete transformation, makes it hard to remember that she was also The Next Karate Kid.

Peirce takes her cue from actual events that occurred in a small township in NE. She tackles tough subject matter and touchy situations with a lot of class. Although there are inconsistencies towards the film’s end, there is no denying the power of Boys Don’t Cry.

In the end, it is the eternal energy and vulnerability of Swank that takes this film to another level. Her execution, by far, is the strongest work by a female this year.

This film was rather

Review Shallow Hal (2001)

"Beauty is in the oculus of the beholder," an erstwhile theme possibly, but with Shallow Hal the Farrelly Brothers have used it to build an unusually restrained and effective cinema. The brothers are well known for their cutting and raunchy trademark humor, (King Stick, There’s Something About Mary) and piece Shallow Hal certainly has it’s suspect moments, it’s at it’s heart, a romance.

Jack Black (High gear Fidelity) is Hal, a man whom, due to the advice of his father, is unacustomed to looking beneath the control surface of a woman,. If they’re non skinny and hot, he doesn’t devote them a second thought. Things change however, afterward his encounter with motivational speaker Tony Robbins (a real life sentence pep utterer), who, through and through the powers of suggestion, changes Hal’s perspective. Now, whenever he looks at a woman, he sees their inner beauty. As a upshot Hal before long falls grueling for Rosmarinus officinalis (Gwyneth Paltrow), a sweet, insecure, obese creature world Health Organization isn’t victimized to being treated as a goddess. Of course Hal doesn’t see the cellulite, simply rather the beauty of this rattling person for who she is on the privileged.

Quite out of the blue, the Farrelly’s have non made a movie full of meanspirited fat jokes that the trailer suggests. Shallow Hal is amazingly empathetic, showing us how ridiculously superficial our society is when it comes to appearances and other topics such as people with diverse handicaps. This isn’t to say that Shallow Hal isn’t odd. After all, what would a Farrelly Brothers motion picture be without jokes. The difference here is that the humour is derived from situations. None of the gags come across as stilted.

We run into Rosemary from Hal’s opinion through about 90% of the film (aside from quick glimpses throughout the picture) which really makes this see more effective. When Paltrow finally dons the fat suit, we’ve gained such a thorough understanding of who she is on the inside, that we can look at her in the same fashion as Hal. This isn’t a fat woman, she’s an super attractive human being.

Paltrow gives a wonderfully physical performance. Her mannerisms and movements indicate that she really is overweight even before she’s buried below all that latex in the film’s final move. She doesn’t play this part for laughs. This is a sweet, appealing performance entire of body and nitty-gritty. Black is a revelation. This cat has already shown that he tin steal a movie (go through High Fidelity). He even has a brilliant comedy/rock album in which he is part of a comical brace called Coherent D. Patch Black cruises through Shallow Hal strutting his material, he never comes across as abrasive or objectionable. Actually, he’s very funny and regular charming in the function of a guy wHO has a most unusual awakening.

With Shallow Hal, the Farrelly’s haven’t set out to make another broad and irreverent comedy. They’ve already done that. This clip out, they’ve tried something a slight bit dissimilar. This video is sweet, charming and even touch. With terrific turns by Black and Paltrow and a light touch supplied by the Farrelly’s, Shallow Hal is a gross ton of well-meaning fun.

Review The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000)

Back in 1994, Brian Levant brought The Flintstones live action feature to the prominent screen and it looked like it was departure to be a heavy hit. Although it did break C million dollars at the box-office, it’s funny how no peerless ever admits to liking it. I thought the film was a big bore, scorn the great casting and wonderful artwork direction. Levant returns with this prequel–minus John Benny Goodman and all the other leads from the first film.

This new amusing adventure chronicles the sooner years of Fred and Barney as they run across Wilma and Betty for the first gear time.

Once again, the film offers spectacular artistic production direction. This time out, Mark Addy (The Broad Monty) plays Fred and although he doesn’t possess the energetic charisma of Goodman, he gets the job done. Stephen Baldwin (The Usual Suspects) and Jane Krakowski (Ally McBeal) fare practically better as Barney and Betty. Kristen Johnson (Third Rock from the Sunday) is awfully miscast as Wilma.

First and world-class, this picnic is rigorously for the kids. Nigh of the jokes will fall flat for the adults in the audience–which was for certain the case in the original. The old cartoons had a broader appeal. This film attempts to win us over with The Flintstones name alone, failing to capture the magic that made us love these characters in the outset place. Big fans of the cartoons will get a kick out of the introduction of the alien Gazoo, but this is just a thingummy in the plot that doesn’t go anywhere.

The Flintstones in Viva Rock ‘n’ roll Vegas is just another in a long line of T.V. adaptations that never should have been attempted. It’s a boring art object of pop culture that I’ll try on to forget. What more could you realistically expect from the director of Problem Tiddler.

Review Thirteen (2003)

Thirteen plays as a number of things, surely a monitory tale for anyone world Health Organization is fosterage children (I have a 5 & 6 year old daughters and they’re both off to the Convent), it’s also quite a masterful look at how a dysfunctional family can foster rebellious and self-destructive behaviour. First time director Catherine Hardwicke does a serviceable job of keeping this film from feeling like an After-School-Special, and nonetheless tempering with enough reality so that it’s not just a shock-fest wish "Kids."

I guess the most interesting part about this report is that one of the master characters (Evie Zamora) Nikki Reed co-wrote the playscript based for the most part on her own go through. It’s definitely gritty and frank, only never erstwhile did I doubt that this motion-picture show was portraying exactly how it is out thither for kids these years. Reed’s character is the catalyst that sets off one hell of a performance from the up and approach Evan Rachel Wood.

Wood’s Mother is played by Holly Hunter who gives the plastic film a sturdy grounding in reality and who turns in unrivalled of the most unafraid performances of her career. She is a divorced mother, convalescent alcoholic, whose control over her daughter is invariably shakey because of Hunters relationship with her on-again off-again beau, played substantially by Jeremy Sisto. Grant Wood exploits this weakness in her mother’s character to gain the upper hand in their relationship dynamic and together they spend much of the motion-picture show making each other completely miserable, though their reciprocal love for one another is as evident as could be.

The trouble starts when Wood’s yearning for popularity at schooltime gets a major encourage when she impresses danton True Young "hottie of the month" (Walter Reed). Before you can say reform school Reed has introduced her into a world of sex, drugs and stealing that Natalie Wood takes to like an old pro. Before long Wood is piling up addictions and issues at school and begins a tailspin that I won’t tell you any more about. This is a tough celluloid to take in for anyone much less the parents of brigham Young girls. And though it’s not a great plastic film, it’s a pretty deuced impressive one, particularly from a number 1 time director, a teenaged script author and (at this compass point) unproven Evan Rachel Mrs. Henry Wood.

Wood chews this film a new one and will no doubt make her agent a well-chosen man, and as for Holly Hunter, her portrait of a caring mother, still clinging to her own girlhood dreams of happiness, wHO tries in vain to keep everyone happy - is heartbreakingly real. This performance, however, didn’t surprise me in the slightest, Hunter has long been one of our best actresses.

Athough I pot appreciate the quality of this film, I for sure wish I wouldn’t sustain seen it - It’s got me absolutely paralized about rental my daughter out of the business firm. God aid us, if that’s truly what it’s like for kids out there these days.

If this film doesn’t throw the fear of God into whatsoever parent cladding the outlook of teenage girls, I don’t know what would. Let’s hope, no let’s pray that out children can navigate the unreliable waters of their teenaged years. All ot the performances are right on the money, right down to Jeremy Sisto.

ThiRtEEn Is The BeST picture It RoCkS! iTs MY fAv Pic! i Love iT! i HavE poStERs aLl All over mY elbow room Of 13! It rEmInDs ME Of Me anD My FriEnDs iTs THe BeSt!!!

I liked this film better when it was called Kids, though this film has much better playing, and much more credible adult characters. Basically an After School Special which liberally uses the fuck word - the best part of my filmgoing experience was seeing the obvious discomfort of a couple of senior citizens who sat behind me. Oh and the lesbian scene. I enjoyed that.

thirteen was an awsome movie!!! the story its self was very interesting and fun! there SHOULD be a second flick :P

this pic was great. in a sence realistic, but on another federal Reserve note alor of things were unrealistic. the life of MOST jr. high 13 year olds is naught like what the film is like. nor was the school. but it did deal with real issues and was identical interesting. i reccomend observance this movie.

(dont be frightened, your 13 yr. old kid isnt going to go through these types of things)

Thirteen is one of the near disturbing and eye-opening films I’ve ever so seen. Beingness a begetter of girls that ar now becoming teens it’s turned me into a paranoid crash.

AWESOME! THIS IS MI FAV Motion picture!!!

Grade:A+

i think that this was the best movie ever so!..the reviews are majuscule! & the story of this pic really made me believe! cuz it shows u everything that u think might be fun to do so turn it around and change it in to something u shouldent do! i rattling like the 2 characters! they played the purpose really in effect!

chelsey maclellan

hey i think its the best pic ever A++ i am getting it on dVD i ingest watch it over and over again i love the flick the. i think the 2 chicks are truly hot i wanna be like them me and my best friend have fun lol cant hold back till i go 2 her schooling anyway g2g cya beloved ya all luv danielle

The movie was Great! I loved it, they weren’t afraid to go where is really goes. In alot of ways this movie really captures what happened to me and my c. H. Best friend, only instead of us non being frineds she was sent away as a result of the things we did. Her and I rate this film 10 out of 10, it’s our all time favorite picture.

Nikki

this picture shows teens that in one case u postulate the regretful road,that its hard to gte back on the right one…the only thing that i found kind of wierd was that this gurrl gets into drugs n stuff when shes thirteen!! no1 gets into that hooey when their thirteen..well not me neways..its a great movie n it deservs a Oscar er sumthin!!

iiiiiiiiiiiiii loveeeeeed this motion-picture show its awesome omg i never watched a motion-picture show b4 that nicccce

its pretty nice .. and the gurls in it are the perfect actors 2 play that thing lol i dont hateful any bad thing 4 both of them only the motion-picture show is amazing the floor seems a lil bitt like me and my best frnd lol just she didnt leave me and she wont .. ( shes with me and we booooooth love thirteeeeeeeen we love ittttt )

The flick is an extream eye opener for teenaged girls like myself.

hey thirteen lovers… im simone a 15 year old chick and i think itss the best movie ever…. i love it

I have seen this flick once i have bypast threw things similer to what evie has departed threw! I hope to be precisely like her but take out some bad stuff! I love this picture show! It was so real! Omfg this movie is my front-runner movie!!!!! O ya and i saw it by myself!!!!