Review of Thirteen (2003) by Duane Byrge for The Hollywood Reporter — 12 Nov 2007
An engaging, sympathetic portrait of junior high girls who have grown up too fast and way too little. Without being preachy, it's also a cogent, terrifying tale of the lack of supervision many teens face and the utter inability of many parents to not only raise kids but also to direct their own lives.
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This review of Thirteen (2003) was written by Duane Byrge and published by The Hollywood Reporter on 12 Nov 2007.
Thirteen has generally received positive reviews.
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