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Lady Bird

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A recent teen film criticized for being written by adults who caricature teen life into something more aesthetic and Instagram-like than reality.

Mentions (4)
"More recent teen films like Lady Bird and TV like Stranger Things are clearly written by adults - they caricature and perhaps sculpt teen life into something more aesthetic, more "Instagram" than reality."
mean girls is the exception · u/thedaftbaron · ↑334 · 2024-10-08
"This was one of my favourite movies and books when I was ~13-15 and I haven't seen or read it since. In my mind it was predominantly a coming of age movie, like lady bird or something, and when I watched it back then the stuff that stuck with me was stuff that made it seem almost aspirational, the c"
Just rewatched the perks of being a wallflower and it made me feel sick · u/cheapelectricrazor · ↑224 · 2023-09-24
"What a sweet little movie! I'm left just feeling grateful for all my friends and family and places I've been."
I watched lady bird just now · u/R1G4T0N1 · ↑109 · 2021-04-02
"that ended in me jumping out of his car and running away and him calling the cops on me. kinda pulled a ""Lady Bird"" (eewwww…)."
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