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Beautiful, wild, funny, and lost, Katie Kampenfelt takes a year off before college to find herself, all the while chronicling her adventures in an anonymous blog into which she pours her innermost secrets. Eventually, Katie's fearless narrative begins to crack, and dark pieces of her past emerge.
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- Cast:
- Britt Robertson , Molly Hagan , Andy Buckley , Robert Patrick , Zuleikha Robinson , Christian Slater , Kimberly Williams-Paisley
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Highly Overrated But Still Good
I cannot think of one single thing that I would change about this film. The acting is incomparable, the directing deft, and the writing poignantly brilliant.
This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
It starts out all light and funny and cute, ya shes a sex addict, has daddy issues but is way too together seeming for how she is behaving. the movie rolls along, her life is getting progressively worse. then she just disappears. they switch to her mother revealing the truth of her blogging, fact vs fiction and the mom is asking the readers of her blog to help her find her daughter. and thats it. the movie ends. they went from 10 mph to 200 mph in 10 seconds flat. no transition, just WHAMO! i hated it. here i am thinking she is going to finally do something with her life... its like the director didnt know how to end it so he just pulled the plug. so bad.
I like Britt Robertson for all the right reasons. She is beautiful, and extremely talented. This movie, however entertaining, is really a showcase of Britt's talents. She truly 'lives' this role.I realized her unique acting talent years ago in "Dan in Real Life", where she plays the middle daughter of Dan. I knew she was going on to bigger roles, and a successful Hollywood career if she wanted it.In this movie aimed at the adolescent audience, she plays a confused teenager writing a blog revealing her daily activities and secrets, advised to do so by her high school guidance counselor in lieu of moving onto her first year in collage.The main issue that Robertson has had to deal with in tinsel town is the fact that she is typecast as a teenager roll after roll, even though she is getting close to 28 years old at this writing. In the 2015 feature film Tomorrowland with costar George Clooney, she plays a high school student as well.If you like Britt Robertson, or if you aren't aware of her yet, and you want to see someone "nail an acting role", I strongly advise this movie. However, if you are a prude, or someone that has hangups about a young woman walking around her house in panties and a t-shirt, please pass on this movie, and go see a shrink.
One of the worst movies I've ever seen. Total loss of time! The film itself is bad enough, showing the "difficulties" experienced by an inconsequential and promiscuous teenager, raised by her mother and stepfather, apparently "good people", but who have no idea of the irresponsibility of the girl. The girl has the body and appearance of a child, but maintains a daring sexual behavior, which in my opinion is a kind of stimulus to pedophilia. And at the end of the movie, they spoil the plot once and for all, by adding scenes simulating "real facts," adding new characters, and a perspective that the girl would have invented most of the story and vanished after the supposed events. I felt like I lost 2 hours of my life with such nonsense. I'm just missing a little more writing this text to help someone who decides to research a little before watching.
I went into this film knowing nothing and i was pleasantly surprised. I have not seen this film mentioned anywhere and I'm quite shocked as it is a great teen drama.This film explores human behaviour and morals but does so in a way i did not find preachy which allowed me to think about characters' behaviour and assess for myself what I believed to be right and wrong. This film is not for everyone and the ending, which i will not spoil, may leave a bitter taste in some peoples' mouths but in my opinion it tied the film off in a way that matches the tone of the rest of the film. There are strong performances throughout, especially for Britt Robertson (Katie), and all the characters came across as mostly believable. Cinematography is also fairly strong yet isn't extravagant enough to distract from the unfolding story. My only issues are the editing can be somewhat distracting or disjointing in parts but that may be a personal grievance, I also felt the run time could have been 15 minutes or so shorter as some scenes felt irrelevant and mundane although that may be the intention and the ending could leave some people disappointed. Overall it is a solid coming of age tale with strong characters and acting with only a few issues to be found.7.9/10JH