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thirteen is a 2003 movie written by Catherine Hardwicke and Nikki Reed. It was directed by Catherine Hardwicke. It stars Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter and Nikki Reed.Nikki Reed was 15 years old when she co-wrote the film with director Hardwicke. It is a semi-autobiographical film based on her experiences as a thirteen-year-old. The script was written in six days.
Evan Rachel Wood plays a 13-year-old girl who lets her friendship with a wild girl (Reed herself) lead her into sex, drugs and self-destruction.
Holly Hunter, as Wood's mother, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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thirteen is a 2003 movie written by Catherine Hardwicke and Nikki Reed. It was directed by Catherine Hardwicke. It stars Evan Rachel Wood, Holly Hunter and Nikki Reed.
Nikki Reed was 15 years old when she co-wrote the film with director Hardwicke. It is a semi-autobiographical film based on her experiences as a thirteen-year-old. The script was written in six days.
Evan Rachel Wood plays a 13-year-old girl, Tracy. Tracy is troubled but reasonably innocent, still playing with her Barbies and doing all her school-work, until, that is, she enters the vicious world of peer pressure at junior high school. Like all girls, wants to fit in with the "in" crowd. In Tracy's eyes Evie Zamora, the coolest girl in school, is IT. She's hip, cool, and everything Tracy wants to be. Evie is also the leader of a clique of girls who sport low-rider hip-hugging jeans, rock-and-roll baby tees and tongue piercings. Tracy ditches her image and her friends to become part of the gang. The problem is, Evie is more trouble than she's worth and soon worms her way into Tracy's chaotic household. The much admired Evie soon convinces Tracy into a life of drinking, drugs, sex, shoplifitng and self-mutilation. All of this happens right before the eyes of Tracy's mother who can't handle her daughter growing up too fast and is pushed to the edge herself.
Holly Hunter, as Wood's mother, was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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