The Diary of a Teenage Girl 2015

Some things are best kept secret.

6.605 / 10   697 vote(s)
R
Drama Romance

Minnie Goetze is a 15-year-old aspiring comic-book artist, coming of age in the haze of the 1970s in San Francisco. Insatiably curious about the world around her, Minnie is a pretty typical teenage girl. Oh, except that she’s sleeping with her mother’s boyfriend.

Release Date 2015-08-07
Runtime 1h 42m
Directors Marielle Heller, Brandon Trost
Producers Miranda Bailey, Michael Sagol, Madeline Samit, Corentin De Saedeleer, Jorma Taccone, Bert Hamelinck, Debbie Brubaker, Anne Carey, Shani Geva, Amy Nauiokas, Debbie Brubaker, Amanda Marshall, Corentin De Saedeleer
Writers Phoebe Gloeckner, Marielle Heller

A teen girl's sexual exploration.

Well, the first thing is this film is not for everyone. Because the contents were too strong for being a teen theme. That means it is good for the grown ups to watch. The story of a 15 year old girl in the 70s living with her mother and small sister. It begins when her sexual urges takes off, her first with a middle aged man. So she documents everything and besides, with her close friend's support, they together explore even more options. Being a minor and yet her real life to commence, what she plans for the future determines the remaining developments.

The performance by Bel Powley was amazing. She was the perfect choice to play that role despite she's older than the role. There were many nudes and sex scenes, but was not that strong, especially when compared with the similar themes of the present era films. The pace had lots of ups and downs, but the progression was on the right path which actually saved the film.

The story was just fine, no complication to understand and also not easy to explain, but in a short, it was a teenage girl's sexual exploration. Everybody gets into that stage of life, but only few courageously opts a path to accomplish. And for some, it is an open opportunity that makes them to get there than intentionally make that move. I felt the film was well adapted from its book and directed by a newcomer, Surely worth a watch, but again I'm saying that it is not for everyone.

7/10

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