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Thirteen

It's happening so fast.
2003 | 100m | English

(105735 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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When average 13-year-old Tracy befriends Evie, the most popular girl in school, Tracy's world is turned upside down as Evie introduces her to a world of sex, drugs and cash. But it isn't long before Tracy's new world and attitude finally takes a toll on her, her family, and old friends.
Release Date: Aug 20, 2003
Director: Catherine Hardwicke
Writer: Catherine Hardwicke, Nikki Reed
Genres: Drama
Keywords addiction, dysfunctional family, teen angst, coming of age, underage drinking, makeover, tattoo shop, peer pressure, overachiever, flunking out of school, glue sniffing, woman director, self-harm, girl with piercings, mother daughter relationship, teenage protagonist, teenager, dramatic
Production Companies Sound for Film, Michael London Productions, Working Title Films, Antidote Films
Box Office Revenue: $10,128,960
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Evan Rachel Wood Tracy Freeland
Nikki Reed Evie Zamora
Holly Hunter Melanie Freeland
Brady Corbet Mason Freeland
Jeremy Sisto Brady
Vanessa Hudgens Noel
Sarah Clarke Birdie
Cynthia Ettinger Cynthia
Ulysses Estrada Rafa
Sarah Blakley-Cartwright Medina
Jenicka Carey Astrid
Jasmine Di Angelo Kayla
Tessa Ludwick Yumi
Kip Pardue Luke
Cece Tsou Businesswoman
Jamison Yang Science Teacher
Mo McRae Rapper #2
Frank Merino Tattoo Artist
Charles Duckworth Javi
Deborah Kara Unger Brooke LaLaine
D.W. Moffett Travis Freeland
Steven Kozlowski Skanky Guy
Java Benson Rapper #1
Brandy Rainey Yvette, Tough Girl
Yasmine Delawari English Teacher
Benjamin Anderson Model (uncredited)
Angelique Bates Cashier (uncredited)
Conor Dean Smith Johnny (uncredited)
Matthew Muzio Punk Rocker (uncredited)
Honore Sato Woman in Street (uncredited)
Cynthia Nibler Clothing Saleswoman (uncredited)
David Patykewich Acid Tripping Park Ranger (uncredited)
Jordan Elliott Teen (uncredited)
Name Job
Jakki Fink Casting
Anne Marie Fox Still Photographer
Brian Zarate Original Music Composer
Tracey Merkle Script Supervisor
Cindy Evans Costume Design
Michelle Norrell Music Supervisor
Lance Brown Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Phyllis Ginter Foley Artist
Steve Morantz Sound Mixer
Ben Jensen Stunts
Erik Soderstrom Set Dresser
Nancy Richardson Editor
Dorit Hurst Set Decoration
John B. Josselyn Art Direction
Amy Rosen Music Supervisor
Shani Ginsberg Casting
Hilary Schroeder Associate Editor
Michael J. Fox ADR Mixer
Derek Marcil Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dennis Twitty Sound Editor
Gregory Dunigan Production Coordinator
Carol Strober Production Design
Richard Henderson Music Editor
Jed M. Dodge Dialogue Editor
Marilyn Graf Foley Mixer
Gregory Byrne Set Dresser
Catherine Hardwicke Director, Screenplay
Nikki Reed Screenplay
Mark Mothersbaugh Original Music Composer, Music
Elliot Davis Director of Photography
Frank Gaeta Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Christina Ricci Thanks
Chris Navarro ADR Recordist
Chuck Borden Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Jeffrey Kusama-Hinte Producer
Tim Bevan Executive Producer
Liza Chasin Executive Producer
Eric Fellner Executive Producer
Holly Hunter Executive Producer
Michael London Producer
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Reviews

missmiserys
9.0

This movie is special to me, and it probably always will be. It’s one of the first times I remember feeling “seen” in media as a young person that was starting to struggle with mental illness. It’s not a perfect movie, and I think some of the scenes shouldn’t have really been graphically shown li ... ke they were bearing in mind that this is a movie directed at teenagers. However, that is a reality for some people, and I do understand the inclusion. Overall though, this movie does a great job at depicting what it’s like to develop a mental illness and troubled family dynamics and how a mental illness can develop in a situation like that. Evan Rachel Wood gives such a fantastic performance as Tracy at such a young age. I first saw this movie when I was about twelve or thirteen, and although it doesn’t hold quite the same amount of relatability for me that it did then, it still holds up for me close to ten years later. I’m glad it exists and depicts a painful reality, but being able to find something to relate to in that painful reality and that makes you feel “seen” can be something that’s helpful.

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
9.0

Jeez! <em>'Thirteen'</em> gets deep! I picked this one out on a whim on Prime Video, having known absolutely zilch about it... even after I checked a few minor things about it (checking to see if it has a sequel or whatever, as I do for any film I watch) I was expecting a simple, cliché teen stor ... y. I did catch a glimpse of one of Prime's images for it and it looked dramatic, but I just imagined it was the character's overreaction to getting dumped or something silly like that. It wasn't! Even so, across the opening chunk of the movie I was still anticipating the aforementioned. Yet, from just prior to the midway point really, things get deeper by the minute - not long later, I was genuinely hooked. It's a great film. I guess that's why you don't judge a book by its cover and all that, and why I don't read about flicks before watching them - I love being surprised! The performances are truly excellent, none more so than that of Evan Rachel Wood - superb! Nikki Reed (even though I kept seeing Charisma Carpenter...) gives a strong showing too, as does Holly Hunter (even though I kept hearing Mrs. Incredible...). Wood and Hunter particularly earn their stripes across the second half. Credit to the rest of them too, including Jeremy Sisto. Feature debutant Vanessa Hudgens is squeezed in there too. If I hadn't had noticed in my checks beforehand that this shared the same director as <em>'Twilight'</em>, I'm pretty sure I would've known instantly with this - a clear style, notably at the beginning, if a tad questionable in minor moments. I'm clearly not the target of either film, yet enjoyed both - what can I say? Forza, Catherine Hardwicke!

May 19, 2023