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Kiarra 2022-03-22 09:01:26

I believe that everyone who sees the beginning of this kind of comedy can think of the ending. The plot in the movie is a bit old-fashioned, but I believe that those who choose to watch this movie should gain something after the movie ends.
At such an age, there is nothing but youth. However, compared with the dying old people, we are extremely rich; however, compared with the young students who are still in the ivory tower, we seem to lack the innocence and innocence that young people should have. We are in a period where we are desperate to have everything we dream of now in 10 years, but when it comes time to have everything, will we be as distressed and regretful as the heroine for losing ourselves and going against the original intention? Woolen cloth? And then start thinking about the beauty of your life at 13?
The heroine in the movie asks her mother a question, do you regret what you did in the past? Her mother replied, no regrets, because how would I know what to do if I didn't make a mistake.
From what you thought was a good start, no turning back, no regrets
, will we feel overwhelmed when we become the people we hated when we were 13 after 10 years?
to be the real self, to start from where you've leaved and keep on it.

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  • John 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    such a delight! ...but I really don't want to be 30...

  • Cade 2021-10-26 03:31:18

    Jen Garner, who was still a 13-year-old girl after the director called cut, met Mark Ruffalo, who can be called the contemporary Jimmy Stewart

13 Going on 30 quotes

  • Lucy: [at a big party] Speaking of disasters, what is she doing here?

    Jenna: Who?

    Lucy: Sparkle's editor-in-chief, Trish Sackett. Twelve o'clock and headed our way.

    Trish Sackett: [smug] Hi, girls. Our J. Lo issue is selling like hotcakes. How's yours doing?

    Lucy: [sarcastic] My God, are things so bad you had to come to our party to eat free food? Put some crab in your purse for later.

    Trish Sackett: You might want to keep some of that biting wit for your magazine. Or you could change the name "Poise" to something more appropriate, like Poison, or Pitiful, whatever's more Pathetic.

    Jenna: You know what? You are rude, and mean, and sloppy, and frizzy -- and I don't like you at all.

  • [Dragging Matt to the dance floor]

    Jenna: Oh for the love of Pete! You taught it to me!