Are you really who you want to be?

Alden 2022-04-23 07:01:30

Aside from the absurdity and comedy taste of a 13-year-old girl experiencing her 30-year-old life,
this film is actually quite touching.
Gena suddenly finds that she is 30 years old when she opens her eyes
, and has an enviable appearance, job, and boyfriend. She
has beautiful clothes and shoes
, but she also finds herself apathetic to her parents, selling out the company, having an affair with her colleague's husband, and being arrogant.
She seems to have got everything she dreamed of as a child,
but is all the unscrupulous really worth it?
Sitting on everything but you're not who you want to be
People
in the city work hard like ants though they dress nicely
and experience so-called office politics
When you look back on your life
it's not what it used to be and imagine
sometimes we comfort It's the price of maturity, it's a sign of maturity,
is that true?

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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.