IMDb6.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes71%
Director: Leslie Harris•Genres: Drama
In 1990s Brooklyn, a bright and ambitious African-American teenager named Chantel navigates the complexities of her neighborhood, her relationships, and her future. Facing pressures that include an unplanned pregnancy and limited opportunities, she grapples with difficult choices about her education, her child, and her own aspirations. The film offers a raw and unflinching look at the challenges confronting young women in urban environments.
Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. garnered significant attention for its raw depiction of urban teenage life and its focus on a young Black woman's struggles. While some critics praised its authenticity and powerful performances, others found its narrative and thematic elements to be uneven. It remains a notable independent film that sparked discussion about representation and social issues.
Praised for its honest and unflinching portrayal of a young woman's difficult choices.
Noted for its authentic dialogue and strong lead performance.
Some found the film's pacing and narrative development to be inconsistent.
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Screened at the Sundance Film Festival.
The film's director, Leslie Harris, was only 22 years old when she wrote and directed "Just Another Girl on the I.R.T."
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