This sweet and innocent movie
about teen romance won't fail to bring a tear and a smile in its heart - tugging finale.
It's a film of gloom, fear and dread — and we're not just talking
about the teen romance.
The problem being that Fleischer and writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick don't have much of a grasp on what it is
about teen romances and zombie flicks that are interesting in the first place.
Not exact matches
Thirty years after its release, Dirty Dancing
about a
teen summer
romance is as popular as ever, with
Pop music sensation Britney Spears stars in this
teen road - trip drama
about a trio of high school pals that heads for the bright lights of Los Angeles, meeting up with both
romance and loss along the way.
Laura has left her older businessman husband Alejandro (Ricardo Darín) back home and enjoys re-connecting with old childhood flame Paco (Bardem), while her
teen daughter Irene (Carla Campra) throws herself into a
romance, buzzing
about on a moped and knocking back the local wine.
Also in contention must be Fremon Craig's script, which plays to the
teen audience with recognisable moments of anguish and glee (the
romance subplot involving Hayden Szeto's American / Korean student feels both fresh and warmly familiar) while exploring some very adult emotions; as with the best of the genre, it is a film
about teenagers but not just for teenagers.
It's also not very good because even though it's
about teen pregnancy, abortion, and adoption, it's
about nothing so much as quirky
teen romance, revealing itself to be inclined towards mining laughter from dorkiness and thus allaying itself, too (and in the worst possible way), with Napoleon Dynamite.
The unfortunate thing
about most
teen comedies is that 99 % of them are content to stick to a tried and true formula rather than tell a compelling tale of
teen angst and heartbroken
romance.
The antsy
teen sits alongside several Bible Study peers — including high - schoolers Cameron (Chloë Grace Moretz) and Coley (Quinn Shephard), whose budding, secret
romance the film keeps flashing back to — as a pastor bellows
about the evils lurking within all children their age.
The film's nominal story involves a terminally ill mother, a corpse found floating in the ocean, and a tentative
teen romance; as usual, though, Kawase is mostly interested in having these characters speak her ideas aloud, handing them endless turgid dialogue
about nature, death, and the link between the two.
From director John Cameron Mitchell (Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Shortbus) comes a sci - fi punk fantasy based on the Neil Gaiman short story
about an alien named Zan (Elle Fanning) who comes to Earth to complete a mysterious rite of passage and gets
romanced by a punk - obsessed
teen, Enn (played by Tony winner Alex Sharp) in 1977 London in the...
It's a clever gimmick and the acting's good, but other than that, «Unfriended» tells a same - old same - old story
about the secrets and betrayals of
teen friendships and
romance.
With Steve Kloves (Wonder Boys, The Fabulous Baker Boys) returning as the screenwriter after skipping the last film, the more serious tone is interspersed with the lighter moments of
teen romance, though these soap opera antics may seem tedious to those who don't care much
about the dalliances of the Hogwarts students, particularly in how much screen time is given to it in place of the larger storyline that could have used a greater sense of build up.
Toni Collette, Rhys Wakefield & Gemma Ward star in this Australian comedy - drama
about a 16 - year - old boy as he tries to navigate the world of
teen romance.
For the uninitiated (you poor people), Dirty Dancing is a
romance about «Baby» (Jennifer Grey), a
teen who spends her last pre-college summer with her family at a Catskills resort in 1963.
I would also point out that this is also a
teen romance about teen characters for a
teen audience (though not necessarily starring
teen actors!).
When I sat down to interview Jessica Verday at Davis - Kidd bookstore in Nashville, I hoped to hear juicy details
about how she came to write a paranormal
teen romance inspired by The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
(Example: Witches, Demons,
Teen Series, YA
Romance) These keywords will become part of what is called Metadata (the data
about your book), and will be used to help connect readers with your book.
Winner of the British Carnegie Medal as well the Printz Award, Chambers» novel combines WWII
romance with an edgy, contemporary story
about English
teen Jacob, who falls in love with a beautiful young woman even as he's attracted to an openly gay young man.
This ad seems like it is the start of a
teen romance, but upon closer inspection, it's actually delivering a powerful message
about gun violence.