Compared with the diverse teenage life of others, Dunn’s adolescence is so sour. , Depressed, no matter...
Budget
$800,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,569,019
Gross worldwide
$4,569,019
Budget
$800,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$4,569,019
Gross worldwide
$4,569,019
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By Vance 2022-02-20 08:01:09
You want to fast forward, often just press the repeat button
-"Why do you hate me?"
-"Because you are ugly."
The pain of adolescence came directly and directly. This is the story of an ugly duckling, you know, no matter how she metamorphoses, she won't be able to open her beautiful big white wings in the end. The whole family under the label of the middle class seems to be happy and happy, making the 11-year-old Dawn more like a discordant note, clumsy, weird, inferior, and sensitive. She lives in a desperate and repetitive gray, even if...
By Nikolas 2022-02-20 08:01:09
The horrible puberty of ugly girls
At the parents’ 20th anniversary party, Daun, a 7th grader who was worried, was pushed into the water basin by his cute little sister, Miss. The family video recorded this process completely and was regarded as the most fun part by his family. Repeatedly watching, double shame is the most normal part of the horrible adolescent nightmare of this early 10-year-old girl.
Previously, in the courtyard where her "Special people club" was forcibly demolished, parents were immersed in the...
By Emery 2022-02-20 08:01:09
Sing all the way and then it's still bad
"Will eighth grade be better than seventh grade?"
"Will not."
"What about the ninth grade?"
"The whole junior high school is terrible."
What if the whole puberty is terrible?
The name of the movie is welcome to the dollhouse, but Dunn does not have a dollhouse. She had only one special people club and was...
By Jace 2022-02-20 08:01:09
She was a misfit from start to finish, her
clothes misfit, her hairstyle misfit
, she was maliciously laughed at by everyone in school, she was fooled and bullied, she
had no friends
at home,
she had a hypocritical and indifferent brother, she had a coquettish sister in the middle, she looked weird and stubborn
adolescent peers vicious act between the
acute nature of the cruel joke with
such thick thorn short dagger toward undone quickly be...
By Tyreek 2022-02-20 08:01:09
This is the only movie so far I was worried about the time when I was watching it.
Everyone will have some little troubles in the process of growing up. At that time, we often thought that it would be better to wait until we grow up. Just like the little heroine in the movie Welcome to the Doll’s House asked, will it be better by the eighth grade? By the ninth grade Will it be better.
The meanness of youth is always so obvious, and the reason for hating isolation and...
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By Junius 2022-03-27 09:01:15
this movie is only for the special people club's...
By Rodolfo 2022-03-27 09:01:15
I want to see this...
By Ashlynn 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The narrative taste is good, and there are many highlights, but the intuition of the play is 108,000 miles worse than the happiness of the other film. The little girl's performance is really amazing, and she can't recognize the ugly female partner in the princess diary when she is blind. The cruelty of youth is of course there, but more importantly, how can a child who is not loved from home to school still have good intentions? The answer in this film is completely...
By Micaela 2022-03-26 09:01:11
This film is also a description of cruel youth, but it is not expressed in a radical or miserable way. It seems very natural, but the shortcomings are also obvious and very...
By Liam 2022-03-26 09:01:11
The heroine, Heather Matarazzo, was not good-looking later, not even to the level of "ordinary appearance". The growth of unsightly girls and boys, unpopular adolescence and even life, is very sad. What is intriguing is that her classmates called her lesbo in the movie, and she did come out of the closet when she was an adult. She rehearsed her own...
[after seeing Dawn about to enter a school bathroom stall, then going over to the sink]
Lolita: You didn't come in here to wash your hands.
Dawn Weiner: Y - yes, I did.
Lolita: You came in here to take a shit.
Dawn Weiner: No, really. I don't have to go. My hands were just dirty, that's all.
Lolita: Liar. I can smell you from here.
Dawn Weiner: [looking at beefcake photos of Steve] Who took them?
Steve: Valerie Mondello. She's the photo editor of the yearbook.
Dawn Weiner: Was she your girlfriend?
Steve: For a few days. It was worth it, though, don't you think?
Missy Wiener: [to Dawn] Were you playing with my dolls?
Dawn Weiner: [defiantly] No!
[Missy stares at Dawn, unconvinced]