13 GOING ON 30
RATING: 6/10
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PLOT:
A nerdy 13-year old girl who just wants to "fit in", wishes that she was 30 and
magically awakens inside the body of Jennifer Garner the next day (kinda like I
wish I woke up every morning). Confused and elated, the girl quickly realizes
that she has been thrust into her own future and must now deal with both her
friends and job, as a 13-year old in the body of a 30-year old. Wow...I've
never heard of this revolutionary concept for a motion picture...let's see what
they can do with it!
CRITIQUE:
There are only so many "tween"-targeted movies that I can skip in my role as
the "film critic" on JoBlo.com (believing that my opinion on any such film
likely wouldn't matter to anyone), but I suppose there are worse ways to spend
an evening than watching Jennifer Garner grabbing her boobies for 95 minutes. I
didn't expect much going into this generic-looking film and didn't get much in
return, but was somewhat entertained by it all, despite its safe and
regurgitated themes. The film doesn't pretend to be original in any kind of way
(it's basically a lot like Tom Hanks' BIG, but with a chick) and reminded me a
lot of last year's similarly themed FREAKY FRIDAY (which I also ended up liking
to a certain extent), but didn't really suck and sold me on its lead
relationship between Garner and the great Mark Ruffalo, enough to recommend to
anyone whose sensibilities this picture might have twinkled in the first place.
In other words, if your girlfriend forces you to go see this movie with
her...it's not going to be worst experience of your life (especially if you get
a handjob out of it), despite the proverbial musical montage sequences and
cheesy stuff like the "gang" dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Sigh.
Thankfully, the film took some great notes from Adam Sandler's THE WEDDING
SINGER, peppering its soundtrack with groovy 80s tunes (to an old jerk like
myself...many of the songs made sense), including the underappreciated "Love is
a Battlefield" by Pat Benatar. Yeah! The film also doesn't bog itself down with
the specifics of its time-travel/body-switching plotline, which you should just
"go with" if you want to enjoy any part of it. Once Garner grows up overnight,
it basically turns into your standard "fish out of water" tale and despite not
making me laugh, it did manage not to bore the shit out of me (if that's not a
great quotable endorsement, I don't know what is!)
Thankfully for me, Garner is a very pretty girl (and me likes the pretty
girls!) while Ruffalo -- who despite seemingly "selling out" with this role --
provided the film with an ounce of credibility and surprising emotional
attachment nearing its conclusion (then again, maybe that was "my own shit"
going on) I was also quite surprised by the touching romance between Ruff and
Jen, and appreciated that angle more than any other in the film. Most of the
rest of the stuff in the movie has been seen a million times before, so if
you're looking for originality, you ain't going to find it here. The film's
message still touches home though-"You can't go back in time and change your
life decisions, but you can...learn from them, improve your present status and
live a better life". Gotta love it. And oh yeah, for LOTR fans...Gollum shows
up as a British magazine editor...and no CGI help either! Overall, I'm not
going to pretend that this is a great movie by any means, but "for what it is",
it certainly delivers a serviceable time at the theater, featuring some fun 80s
songs, credible chemistry and charming romance between the two leads and a
cute, fairytale-like ending. I liked the film's second "more serious" half
better than its first "lighter/more typical" first half, and would likely
recommend it more as a "video watch", but like I said earlier, if it's the kind
of thing that appeals to you in the first place...chances are that you'll enjoy
it enough to pay for in theaters. Incidentally, I wish that I were 13 again so
that I could partake in some of the wackiness that kids that age are apparently
participating in these days. Wow. When I was 13, I was just happy to be playing
with my Legos and trying to figure out what that raging pickle was between my
legs (PS: I'm still trying to figure it out!)
Where's JoBlo coming from?
50 First Dates (5/10) - Daredevil (7/10) - The Family Man (8/10) - Jersey Girl
(7/10) - Kate and Leopold (6/10) - Legally Blonde (7/10) - Legally Blonde 2
(4/10) - The Princess Diaries (4/10) - Thirteen (7/10) - XX/XY (8/10)
Review Date: April 13, 2004
Director: Gary Winick
Writers: Cathy Yuspa, Josh Goldsmith
Producers: Susan Arnold, Gina Matthews
Actors: Jennifer Garner as Jenna Rink
Mark Ruffalo as Matt
Judy Greer as Lucy
Genre: Comedy
Year of Release: 2004
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