Thirteen
Thirteen

Thirteen

2003Movie100 minEnglish

When 13-year-old Tracy befriends Evie, the most popular girl in school, her life is turned upside down as Evie introduces her to a world of sex, drugs, and money. But it isn’t long before Tracy’s new lifestyle begins to take a heavy toll on her and her family.

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IMDb6.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic65/100
Google Users83%
Director: Catherine HardwickeGenres: Drama, Coming-of-age

Plot Summary

Thirteen is a raw and unflinching portrayal of adolescence, focusing on Tracy, a bright 13-year-old girl whose life takes a dramatic turn when she becomes infatuated with the rebellious and popular Evie. As Tracy attempts to navigate the complexities of peer pressure, budding sexuality, and parental expectations, her innocence erodes, leading her down a path of self-destruction. The film explores the intense emotional turmoil and risky behaviors that can accompany the transition into teenage years.

Critical Reception

Thirteen was widely acclaimed by critics for its authentic and visceral depiction of teenage angst and rebellion. It was praised for its bold storytelling, compelling performances, particularly from its young leads, and its honest portrayal of difficult themes. Audiences were often divided, with some finding it too intense, while others lauded its realism.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and often disturbing portrayal of teenage girlhood.
  • Evan Rachel Wood and Nikki Reed deliver powerful, raw performances.
  • Deemed a realistic, albeit uncomfortable, look at adolescent struggles.

Google audience: Google users generally found the film to be a powerful and realistic depiction of teenage struggles, though some noted its intense and difficult-to-watch nature. Many appreciated the strong performances.

Awards & Accolades

Holly Hunter received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role. The film also garnered significant attention at the Sundance Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The script for Thirteen was largely based on the real-life experiences of co-writer Nikki Reed, who was 13 years old when she began writing the story with director Catherine Hardwicke.

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r96sk

r96sk

Jeez! <em>'Thirteen'</em> gets deep! I picked this one out on a whim on Prime Video, having known absolutely zilch about it... even after I checked a few minor things about it (checking to see if it has a sequel or whatever, as I do for ...
missmiserys

missmiserys

This movie is special to me, and it probably always will be. It’s one of the first times I remember feeling “seen” in media as a young person that was starting to struggle with mental illness. It’s not a perfect movie, and I think some o...