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Teen film is a film genre targeted at teenagers and young adults in which the plot is based upon the lives of teenagers and young adults, such as coming of age, first love, rebellion, conflict with parents, teen angst, and alienation and other topics / issues in the personal and professional lives of teenagers and young adults.
the original Star Wars movie trilogy (1977–1983) Saturday Night Fever (1977) A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich (1978) Big Wednesday (1978) Grease (1978) Bloodbrothers (1978) Breaking Away (1979) Over the Edge (1979) Fame (1980) Foxes (1980) Ordinary People (1980) The Blue Lagoon (1980) Endless Love (1981) Gregory's Girl (1981) The Fox and ...
These are the best teen movies of all time from Rushmore to Breakfast Club.
On the other end of the spectrum, only 7.2% of young people enjoyed movies and TV shows about the rich and famous; 13.9% said they wanted to watch films and series tackling real-life issues that ...
This is a category for films that portray coming of age themes. This might also include rite of passage themes involving young and adolescent characters. Subcategories.
While Babygirl is an extremely heightened example of an age-gap relationship between an older woman and younger man, the writer/director hopes the movie helps normalize those types of connections.
In film, coming-of-age is a genre of teen films. Coming-of-age films focus on the psychological and moral growth or transition of a protagonist from youth to adulthood. A variant in the 2020s is the "delayed-coming-of-age film, a kind of story that acknowledges the deferred nature of 21st-century adulthood", in which young adults may still be exploring short-term relationships, living ...
It is assigned to films the MPA believes most parents would consider "patently adult" and not suitable for their children under 18. [1] The rating does not designate films as pornographic or obscene, but simply that the content is suitable only for adults. [1] The rating may be issued because of violence, sex, drugs, or other elements. [1]