Seventeen

Americo 2022-04-12 08:01:01

Hilary Duff (as Greta) has made great progress, but still can't get rid of the cheerleader image. A typical youth growth film, the soundtrack in the film is very good, and it is very closely integrated with the plot. The location of the film is familiar and seems to have been seen in another film (about the decline of a small town, how the original social center's luxurious ballroom was in a state of dilapidation, and finally the power of the community saved it, far away), in the film A couple of supporting roles are good, especially Evan Ross (Julie), who's been on fire lately.

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  • Annetta 2022-04-19 09:03:19

    To lose one parent maybe regarded as a misfortune, to lose both looks like carelessness

  • Marcel 2022-04-12 09:01:11

    Even a 17-year-old can't be naive like this, until you hurt everyone around you, you know how to repent, whether it's a bit too late. PS. In the first half of the TV program, a certain lama complained about the various persecutions he suffered in the Chinese concentration camps. What the fuck!

According to Greta quotes

  • Greta: She must have been pretty.

    Julie: Who?

    Greta: R.S.

    Julie: R.S. was a he.

    [awkward silence, then Julie laughs]

    Julie: No, not like that. He was a good friend of mine.

    Greta: Does he have your initials tattooed on his wrist?

    Julie: No.

    Greta: Why not?

    Julie: 'Cause I'm not dead.

  • Greta: That DMV guy was emotionally unstable, okay? It was not my driving that made him cry.