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Thirteen

  • 2003
  • 16
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
104K
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Holly Hunter, Evan Rachel Wood, and Nikki Reed in Thirteen (2003)
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Coming-of-AgeTeen DramaDrama

A thirteen-year-old girl's relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend.A thirteen-year-old girl's relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend.A thirteen-year-old girl's relationship with her mother is put to the test as she discovers drugs, sex, and petty crime in the company of her cool but troubled best friend.

  • Director
    • Catherine Hardwicke
  • Writers
    • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Nikki Reed
  • Stars
    • Evan Rachel Wood
    • Holly Hunter
    • Nikki Reed
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    104K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,871
    107
    • Director
      • Catherine Hardwicke
    • Writers
      • Catherine Hardwicke
      • Nikki Reed
    • Stars
      • Evan Rachel Wood
      • Holly Hunter
      • Nikki Reed
    • 611User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 70Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 14 wins & 49 nominations total

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    Evan Rachel Wood
    Evan Rachel Wood
    • Tracy Freeland
    Holly Hunter
    Holly Hunter
    • Melanie Freeland
    Nikki Reed
    Nikki Reed
    • Evie Zamora
    Vanessa Hudgens
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    • Noel
    • (as Vanessa Anne Hudgens)
    Brady Corbet
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    • Mason Freeland
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    Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
    • Medina
    • (as Sarah Blakely-Cartwright)
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    • Director
      • Catherine Hardwicke
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      • Catherine Hardwicke
      • Nikki Reed
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    User reviews611

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    7SnoopyStyle

    More than just an afterschool special

    Tracy Freeland (Evan Rachel Wood) is a smart, sweet, conscientious 13 year old. She lives with her single recovering addict mom Melanie (Holly Hunter). She befriends popular Evie Zamora (Nikki Reed) who leads down a road of stealing, skipping school, drugs, disobedience, and sex. Her mom struggles to stay in her life but she pulls away in anger. She doesn't like her mother's boyfriend Brady (Jeremy Sisto) either. Evie's home life is even more unstable living with her cousin Brooke (Deborah Kara Unger).

    Catherine Hardwicke is giving this a spark that is more than an afterschool special dressed up with a lot of edge. It's written with some stories from Nikki Reed's life. ERW is a solid lead with both innocence and rebellion. She shows that she's a compelling actress. Holly Hunter is able to elevate her character beyond the usual clueless parent stereotype. Their relationship is the ultimate heart of the movie.
    6neil-476

    A puzzle

    I don't want to miss the point of this film. I know the point of it is the pressures on today's adolescents, and their reactions to some of those pressures, and the effects on families in those circumstances. And if you're going to illustrate those points then you have to show cause and effect, and that means unpleasantness, and shouting matches, and drugs, and manipulation, and under-age sex and so on. You have to have those things in the movie, I get it.

    But for the film to have the impact it should have, you need to care about those people. You have to see the possibility of redemption in them (even if the film is a tragedy, whereby they fail to be redeemed, the possibility must be there). And we never really saw enough of Tracy before peer pressure kicked in and changed her to an obnoxious brat going off the rails to have any sort of opinion as to whether she was redeemable or not.

    I thought the performances were good (if a little one-note in places), but the script was underdeveloped. Nikki Reed shows some promise as both (co-)writer and performer, but needs rather more guidance than she got here in both areas.
    9laurendaugherty

    This movie is very real & very depressing because the situations are so familiar.

    This movie is very real. It's depressing too, because the situations the characters face are so familiar. The cast is fantastic. True talent is shown by the way the characters' complex personalities are so easily understood. The mother's situation is one that so many mothers can relate to. She glances away for just a moment - a moment that slips right past her when she wasn't paying full attention. Almost overnight it's as if her daughter has become a completely different person. It is an eye-opener for all parents of young teenage girls. My overall mood/feeling after watching it reminded me of how I felt after I watched The Basketball Diaries. Super-real.....no sugar-coated fluff in this film. I thought it was excellent - both informative & well-written.
    10trixie-k-88

    Excellent film and realistic depiction of troubled teenage girls

    I have loved this movie since it came out in 2003. It is well written, well, acted, and is realistic about subjects most people ignore.

    Tracy (Evan Rachel Wood) is an average, well-behaved 13 year old entering middle school. While she struggles at home with her recovering alcoholic mother Mel (Holly Hunter), Tracy's main concern is to be liked by the popular girls. Evie Zamora (Nikki Reed) is the queen bee, and after she teases Tracy about her clothes, Tracy steals a wallet to impress her and they quickly become best friends. Evie is a deeply troubled girl who lies, steals, wears provocative clothing, has promiscuous sex, does drugs, and is abused and neglected by her guardians. As Tracy becomes more and more like Evie, engaging in similar bad behavior, her permissive mother totally loses control over her. Tracy is further agitated by her deadbeat dad and Mel's recovering addict boyfriend. Evie and Tracy are inseparable in their dysfunction, and when Evie is away Tracy often cuts herself. Tracy continues to spiral out of control with Mel watching helplessly, and Evie holding her hand through the entire thing.

    This movie is good, but sometimes hard to watch. I find it very different from other movies because there are no character you ALWAYS sympathize with. You sometimes feel bad for and sometimes can't stand all of the three main characters. They are well-rounded and realistic. It saddens me that people often misinterpret the actions of the girls, who clearly have some traumatic pasts and inadequate parenting, as just "sluts" or that they "just need an ass whooping." It's very clear to see the pain, childishness, and desperate need for guidance in these kids if you pay attention. A must watch for anyone that lives or works with teenagers.
    ametaphysicalshark

    An inconvenient truth

    One of the most common criticisms of "Thirteen" is that it is 'unrealistic'. However, "Thirteen" never claims to portray all thirteen year olds, hell, it doesn't even claim to portray a significant number of them. This film is about the select few who choose to take a certain path in life. They have no true parental figures, their lives are in shambles, and they are making a quick and painful transition into supposed adulthood. Notice the other people in the school scenes, they're normal, they're just studying, hanging out with their friends, and going through the motions of school life. Those aren't the people that are being portrayed here.

    Nikki Reed, an immense young talent, plays Evie Zamora, the hottest and arguably most popular girl in school. Evan Rachel Wood plays Tracy, a girl who still keeps her stuffed animals and Barbie dolls on her bed, and whose parents have divorced recently and whose mother works as a hairdresser out of her home to support the family. Tracy goes to junior high completely oblivious of any of the social pressure that's present, and begins to idolize Evie, obviously a terrible role model. In an outstanding early scene, Tracy follows Evie into a shopping mall and is initially appalled at the idea of shoplifting, but in a desperate attempt to fit in with the 'cool' crowd, she steals a purse from a woman who sat next to her, and finds Evie again, at which point she is accepted. Sooner rather than later, Tracy is drawn into a terrible depression which she deals with by using drugs, cutting herself, and being sexually promiscuous. She does all this completely uncertain of whether she wants to, and mostly because she's following Evie's lead. To say that no 13 year olds have experiences similar to this is pure ignorance, and if you're a parent who thinks this is unrealistic- think again, and think hard. In today's world, narcotics are available as easily as candy bars, and pop stars are more like porn stars, putting pressure on today's teens to become promiscuous sooner in life.

    Wood is a terrific, terrific actress who has made some questionable career choices before and since this, but I hope to see her continue to star in films like "The Upside of Anger" and "Down in the Valley". However, in this particular film, even her tremendously powerful performance pales in comparison with Holly Hunter's Oscar-nominated supporting role as Tracy's mother, and by Nikki Reed, who, in her first ever acting role, is nothing short of stunning. This role is very, very racy for any 15 year old to take on, and Reed, who also co-wrote this film's terrific script with Catherine Hardwicke, takes it on with maturity I've never seen before from an actress of her age. First time director Catherine Hardwicke does a great job here, her work is inventive and adds real grit to this tale.

    The bottom line is, "Thirteen" is a great, realistic, disturbing urban drama that you should watch with an open mind and with knowledge that it is based in fact. This is a challenging and brave film, and everyone involved has gained immediate respect from me. One of the best of 2003.

    8/10

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    • Trivia
      Because of the film's low budget, the girls' clothes are mostly from their own wardrobe. Catherine Hardwicke noted that as filming progressed, the girls began to dress similarly without being told to.
    • Goofs
      When Tracy and Evie are in Luke's house, a camera operator is reflected in the pinball machine
    • Quotes

      Tracy: He was crippled, but only his body was cracked. It's not simple, nor is it an easy matter to explain. "Let's just leave it at that," she says and closes the holy book of lies. She covers her eyes, denying to herself what she thought happened.

    • Crazy credits
      Hampton, who is credited as having played himself, is the dog.
    • Connections
      Edited into Sex at 24 Frames Per Second (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Nouff and Souff Cackalack
      Written by Malé Alexander and Bruce Vanderveer

      Performed by Malé

      Courtesy of Malé Baby Alexander and Nuepid Entertainment

      By Arrangement with Bug

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    • Release date
      • December 10, 2003 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Searchlight Pictures
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • A los trece
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Michael London Productions
      • Working Title Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,601,043
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $116,260
      • Aug 24, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $10,128,960
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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