Very touching film.

Demario 2022-04-19 09:01:32

I used to be that ignorant little girl, fantasizing that one day I could skip the days when I was bad and lacked self-confidence. How many times have I imagined that I have a robot cat by my side, take me to the future with a time machine, and see what my future looks like.
After watching this movie, I no longer indulge in fantasizing about the future. It turns out that cherishing the present is the most important thing. Cherish your friends, family, and those who truly love you.
Jenna in the movie got everything she wanted when she was 30 years old, mixed into the ranks of fashion girls in high school, danced with beloved boys at proms, became an editor, had a hot body, and had a successful career. . . . But what's the use, she has no memories, she doesn't know what she has been like in these years, she doesn't know that the person she truly loves is by her side, her 30-year-old is a success and an emptiness.
Life is not perfect. Right now, I am a little depressed, and my life, work, study, and relationship are not smooth. I stumbled upon this movie tonight and watched it in the mood to give it a try. It really made me reflect on it. Start to cherish everything in front of you, and let go of all the bad things. After a few years, these trivial memories may be our wealth.
Start to face it positively.

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13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Pete Hansen: [Pete suddenly grabs her, and starts kissing her] What's wrong, Pookie?

    Jenna: [disgusted] Pookie? Uh... Pukie! You're married!

  • Lucy: [at a big party] Speaking of disasters, what is she doing here?

    Jenna: Who?

    Lucy: Sparkle's editor-in-chief, Trish Sackett. Twelve o'clock and headed our way.

    Trish Sackett: [smug] Hi, girls. Our J. Lo issue is selling like hotcakes. How's yours doing?

    Lucy: [sarcastic] My God, are things so bad you had to come to our party to eat free food? Put some crab in your purse for later.

    Trish Sackett: You might want to keep some of that biting wit for your magazine. Or you could change the name "Poise" to something more appropriate, like Poison, or Pitiful, whatever's more Pathetic.

    Jenna: You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy -- and I don't like you at all.