Too Big for Teens 5
Too Big for Teens 5

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Too Big for Teens 5

2010
Movie
Adult · 18+
105 min
English

Lexi finds some big cock pictures on her friend's camera and wants to make a positive ID on the culprit. Curious teen Teagan found some XL condoms and is dying to know if the shoe fits. Lexi Brooks (aka Giselle Leon) is bored stiff during her tutoring session. Lucky for her, she knows how to work a good stiff. Kita gets a little distracted during baseball practice when she notices her coach is swinging a big bat. Emy comes to the rescue and gets a monster sized reward for her good deeds.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Peter ThorwarthGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

In the latest installment of the 'Too Big for Teens' series, 14-year-old Lena is navigating the tumultuous waters of adolescence. She's dealing with typical teenage problems like school, friendships, and the confusing world of romance, all while her parents try to understand her changing needs. This film focuses on Lena's efforts to assert her independence and find her own identity.

Critical Reception

Too Big for Teens 5 was generally received as a standard family comedy, catering to its target audience of pre-teens and their parents. While it offered lighthearted entertainment and touched on relatable teenage issues, it was not particularly groundbreaking in its storytelling or character development. Critics noted its predictable plot but acknowledged its gentle humor and positive messages.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its lighthearted take on teenage life.

  • Seen as a harmless and entertaining watch for families.

  • Criticized for a somewhat formulaic plot.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's suitability for younger viewers and its ability to spark conversations between parents and teens about growing up. Some found the humor charming, while others felt it lacked originality compared to other films in the genre.

Fun Fact

The 'Too Big for Teens' series originated as a book series by German author Christine Nöstlinger, and this film adaptation continues the tradition of exploring adolescent challenges.

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