THIRTEEN:
I think this film breaks the ice in terms of teen movies refeire, is realistic, hard and raw. I love how it reflects the phases and vulnerability through which passed that age (say between 13-16), and is very realistic (you have to consider the environment in which they live). It reflects the strength with which the bonds are forged "friendship" at that age, while the harshness with which they break, betrayal, vulnerability, influence, for me this film is just great, if it were not expected a more dramatic end would give it a 10.
The best:
The character development, the curve suffering.
The worst:
The final expected something harder.
ADRIAN MOLE:
It is a very interesting book for readers 10 to 16 years because it deals with a teenager, and lives with his mother, as he falls in love etc. and all this is described in a very amusing. It is a book that entertains a lot, very interesting. It is a relatively short book, and is not divided into chapters recounts his days but more important or that something interesting has happened.
It is a curious book, in the classical style (it is written in diary form), but written with grace. Adrian's character produces much tenderness, is a wrestler guy, with cultural aspirations, which, like most teenagers, things rarely go well. The book conveys a sense of existential emptiness but also of hope: not all teenagers become aggressive and wild when they have problems. The author's style is very fun.
It is a curious book, in the classical style (it is written in diary form), but written with grace. Adrian's character produces much tenderness, is a wrestler guy, with cultural aspirations, which, like most teenagers, things rarely go well. The book conveys a sense of existential emptiness but also of hope: not all teenagers become aggressive and wild when they have problems. The author's style is very fun.
No comments:
Post a Comment