IMDb7.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes94%
Metacritic75
Google Users86%
Director: Kelly Fremon Craig•Genres: Comedy, Drama, Coming-of-Age
High school junior Nadine Franklin navigates the awkward and confusing terrain of adolescence, dealing with her best friend's burgeoning romance with her older brother and her own social anxieties. As her life spirals into further complications, she finds unexpected guidance from her unconventional history teacher. The film captures the painful, hilarious, and ultimately relatable experience of growing up and finding one's place in the world.
The Edge of Seventeen was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its witty script, honest portrayal of teenage struggles, and strong performances. Critics praised Hailee Steinfeld's central performance and the film's ability to blend humor with genuine emotional depth, resonating with both teenage audiences and adults who remembered their own high school years.
Praised for its authentic and humorous depiction of teenage angst and friendships.
Hailee Steinfeld's performance as the awkward protagonist was widely celebrated.
Appreciated for its sharp dialogue and emotional resonance, capturing the highs and lows of adolescence.
Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the film's relatability, humor, and emotional honesty in portraying the challenges of high school. Many viewers found the characters well-developed and the story genuinely funny and touching.
Nominated for Best Breakthrough Performance at the Independent Spirit Awards for Hailee Steinfeld.
The film's writer and director, Kelly Fremon Craig, drew heavily from her own experiences navigating high school, aiming for a realistic portrayal of teenage emotions and social dynamics.
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