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The Girl Next Door
Middle-aged married journalist goes to the beach resort of Búzios, in Brazil, to write a book. Gradually, he falls in love with his neighbor's daughter, a beautiful teenager much younger than he, ignoring the social implications.
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Plot Summary
A shy, insecure high school student, influenced by his manipulative father, attempts to pursue the popular girl next door. He struggles with his own self-doubt and the pressures of fitting in, while the girl navigates her own complex relationships and aspirations. The story explores themes of adolescent angst, societal expectations, and the search for genuine connection.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing a predictable plot and uneven tone. While some praised the performances of the young cast, particularly Tracey Gold, others found the story to be derivative and lacking in originality. It failed to make a significant impact at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
Often criticized for its formulaic teen movie tropes.
Performances by the lead actors were a highlight for some critics.
Struggles to find a unique voice amidst similar coming-of-age dramas.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'The Girl Next Door' is largely unrecorded or difficult to ascertain through modern platforms. However, historical anecdotal evidence suggests it was not a widely discussed or highly rated film among general audiences.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the 1987 film 'The Girl Next Door' is unrelated to the more well-known 2004 film of the same name starring Elisha Cuthbert and Emile Hirsch.
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