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Thirteen
Thirteen

6.7

Thirteen

R·2003·100m

Summary

When average 13-year-old Tracy befriends Evie, the most popular girl in school, Tracy's world is turned upside down as Evie introduces her to a world of sex, drugs and cash. But it isn't long before Tracy's new world and attitude finally takes a toll on her, her family, and old friends.

Crew

Director, Screenplay

Catherine Hardwicke

Screenplay

Nikki Reed

Reviews

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missmiserys

March 2, 2020

9

This movie is special to me, and it probably always will be. It’s one of the first times I remember feeling “seen” in media as a young person that was starting to struggle with mental illness.

It’s not a perfect movie, and I think some of the scenes shouldn’t have really been graphically shown like they were bearing in mind that this is a movie directed at teenagers. However, that is a reality for some people, and I do understand the inclusion.

Overall though, this movie does a great job at depicting what it’s like to develop a mental illness and troubled family dynamics and how a mental illness can develop in a situation like that. Evan Rachel Wood gives such a fantastic performance as Tracy at such a young age.

I first saw this movie when I was about twelve or thirteen, and although it doesn’t hold quite the same amount of relatability for me that it did then, it still holds up for me close to ten years later. I’m glad it exists and depicts a painful reality, but being able to find something to relate to in that painful reality and that makes you feel “seen” can be something that’s helpful.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$2,000,000.00

Revenue:

$10,128,960.00

Keywords

addiction
dysfunctional family
coming of age
teen angst
underage drinking
makeover
tattoo shop
peer pressure
overachiever
flunking out of school
glue sniffing
woman director
self-harm
girl with piercings
mother daughter relationship
teenage protagonist
teenager
dramatic