Anonymous wrote:I saw this last night, finally, and found it really moving.
Who ever would have thought that BO BURNHAM would make this beautiful story about awkward girls?
My nine year old daughter has anxiety and this film really spoke to me. I loved the relationship between her and her dad, and I loved her thoughts at the end of the movie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I want to see it with my twelve year old but I hear it's not for kids. Is that correct?
It’s about a kid, how can it not be for kids? She’s not giving head under the bleachers or snorting coke off some dude’s chiseled abs. She’s pudgy and zitty—have you even bothered watching the trailer?
I really wanted to see it, but missed it.
Anonymous wrote:I took my 12 yr old DD and her friend, and all 3 of us hated the movie. They said it was definitely not a real representation of middle school.
Anonymous wrote:I want to see it with my twelve year old but I hear it's not for kids. Is that correct?
Anonymous wrote:I want to see it with my twelve year old but I hear it's not for kids. Is that correct?
Anonymous wrote:It’s rated R - is it appropriate for a 12 year old?