Review of Thirteen (1974) by Asif K — 18 Jun 2010
Compared to professional screenplays, this work still stands as well done though it is the first work of a teenager. Sometimes it is a bit melodramatic, but that is mostly in the acting, which though effective at some times, registers as overdone.
Thirteen is simply a shockingly and unexpectedly powerful film. A brutally realistic, if slightly exaggerated portrayal of a torn family and the unfortunate reality of teenage life. Brilliantly directed with a familiar style handled so well, powerfully acted and astonishingly written.
..and with help from the 15 year old co-star Nikki Reed (co-writer), it makes it all the more realistic. It may be a great thing at first to know your kids 'grow up so fast', but think twice. Highly recommended.
This review of Thirteen (1974) was written by Asif K on 18 Jun 2010.
Thirteen has generally received positive reviews.
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