Budget
$2,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$305,800
Opening weekend US & Canada
$58,570
Gross worldwide
$537,126
Budget
$2,500,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$305,800
Opening weekend US & Canada
$58,570
Gross worldwide
$537,126
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By Maureen 2022-01-18 08:02:51
Seductive testimony-a tear of a scheming bitch
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By Mireya 2022-01-18 08:02:51
1. What the hell is the red face!
2. Are actors more important than doctors?
3. Randa is innocent!
4. Everyone has different racial discrimination and gender prejudice. They don't show it directly, not because they really know what is right and wrong, but simply because they have done these things and want to lose their own interests. They will not do it for their own interests.
5. Ex-boyfriend, favorite drama heroine role, can definitely ruin the friendship between two...
By Savanna 2022-01-18 08:02:51
In the beginning, the relaxed music junk scene only captured partial shots, which really made me relax thinking that this is another terrible third-rate youth film~ ... until the Kimberley family of three (if not counting the dog) eating. Scene: Each said that each stepmother can't bear her husband's confusion and the little girl's sarcasm. The beautiful woman counts the grains of rice (or other grains) in a leisurely manner. The crazy old man is talking about something completely irrelevant....
By Candace 2022-01-18 08:02:51
When I first watched "Beautiful Bad Baby", I never thought that it would be associated with the word sadness. I just thought it was purely a story of how a 15-year-old girl played with everyone in the palm of her hand. The plot is like opening a gift. Uncover your doubts layer by layer, step by step towards the girl's conspiracy, until the last minute, you will not feel sorry for the girl.
The 15-year-old Kimberley has a delicate face, a precociously developed body, a wealthy family...
By Therese 2022-01-18 08:02:51
After watching this film, my first sentence is: This must be a "director and director" film.
Look at the cast again, guess what? I was really wrong! ...But at least prove one point: Marcos Siega really doesn't have much talent for directors. Can't you just stylize it a little bit? In other words: the director gave up his rights.
How positive is the main theme of "Aviator"? Putting Martin Scorsese in your hands makes you feel that you should have some quirks of your own, otherwise it...
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By Maia 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Kimberly, Scorpio,...
By Ulices 2022-03-27 09:01:20
boring but must...
By Providenci 2022-03-26 09:01:12
Perverted again! I don't like perverted movies...
By Uriah 2022-03-26 09:01:12
A second look found many details that were confirmed to be overlooked. I think the most ingenious part is that there has never been a stepmother of the heroine. I have never had a positive reaction to how miserable the heroine's family is before. The last 5-10 minutes explains everything that comes up ahead. In the end, the heroine kept changing channels, reacting to society, family, love, and dreams. . ....
By Georgianna 2022-03-26 09:01:12
I would like to say: Is it true that Americans have made teenagers like that because they are self-inflicted, and then think about it, you can't think that way, this is a serious question anyway. The beautiful heroine, I still like her, especially at the end she cried to the TV. And she's lucy across the...
Roger Nicholl: You wanna know why she's going to ruin you? 'Cause she knows that you can't do anything about it, that's why. I mean, forget math, English, science. For them, high school is all about cockteasing 101, and I've got news for you - those two are on the honor roll.
[Emily finds Kimberly after the truth comes out]
Emily Klein: You lying backstabbing two-faced little cunt!
Kimberly Joyce: Hi, Emily.
Brittany Wells: Would you ever let a guy do that to you, Kimberly?
Kimberly Joyce: I have.
Brittany Wells: Oh, my God, who?
Kimberly Joyce: Warren.
Brittany Wells: Warren Prescott?
Kimberly Joyce: Yeah, a little while ago, when we were dating he said:
[flashback]
Warren Prescott: Kimberly, we've been going out for a long time, and I really love you, and I think it'd be cool if you'd let me pack your fudge chute.
Kimberly Joyce: At first I thought he was talking about making sundaes, but then he explained it to me and I was kind of into it.
Brittany Wells: Did it hurt?
Kimberly Joyce: Yeah, a little bit. But it didn't hurt as much with Warren as it would have with other boys, if you catch my drift.
Randa Azzouni: What is your drift?
Kimberly Joyce: Never mind. But a few days later, he broke up with me. He said he didn't want to date a girl who would let a guy do that to her. I mean, does that make any sense?