Not everyone is so lucky to go back with the memory of 30 years old to correct the stupidity of 13 years old

Carter 2022-03-15 09:01:03

I have read this movie several times a year since I was in college, and it can be considered on my list of life movies, simply because of this story.

I have reached the same age as the heroine, there are too many regrets, there are too many irreversible, and I am not as lucky as the heroine.

She went to the age of 30 and knew her regrets and misses, and she was so lucky to return to the age of 13 with the memory of the age of 30, so she corrected the stupidity she made at the age of 13.

The 13-year-old innocent and youthful and the 30-year-old gorgeous and complex collided, and she realized that what she asked for in the past was vain, and she should cherish what she had abandoned in the past.

Every time I watch it, I will reflect on it again. What cherished things have I missed because of my boredom and stubbornness? It would be great if I could go back to 13 with a list of regrets?

Beautiful, huh.

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Extended Reading
  • Elody 2022-03-22 09:01:26

    Take each stage seriously but sometimes if you can go to the future, it may be a good thing for the present. How rare it is to keep the principles of boyhood until later

  • Clark 2022-04-23 07:01:30

    The most distinctive label of this small film should be the typical Chick Flick + typical one-night-grow-up or small-scale time-travel movies. vulgar, but not vulgar. The excellent soundtrack and lovely script bring out a touch of warmth to this rotten subject. Although the performance of Ghana's classmates was a bit contrived and overdone at that time, after all, girls have moments of love for dreams, right?

13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Jenna: [in the elevator] I'm Jenna, by the way.

    Becky: [disdainfully] Yeah, I know. I'm Becky.

    Jenna: How old are you, anyway?

    Becky: 13.

    Jenna: Me too!

    Becky: [gives Jenna a strange look]

    Jenna: Used to be, anyway.

  • Jenna: [to Trish Sackett] You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy! And I don't like you at all!