![]() ![]() Even though Nadine thinks she knows everything, she is soon going to be hit by the hard truth and find out that she has a lot to learn. ![]() He is the stereotypical “bad boy” with the rough background and undeniably charming looks. On top of that, Nadine thinks she’s in love with Nick Mossman, played by Alexander Calvert. Even with her new friendship, Nadine continues to try and push people away, claiming her brother doesn’t care about her, and wants nothing to do with Krista. Erwin helps bring her out of her funk and see how she can be happy and have a more positive outlook on life. This unexpected friendship helps bring Nadine to the realization that life is what you make it. She is at the age where she feels she as though she has no place in society and refers herself as an “old soul.” After losing her best friend to dating Darian, Nadine is extremely relieved to soon find a friend in Erwin Kim, the geeky boy from her history class, played by Hayden Szeto. ![]() Perhaps a little melodramatic, but in the end, it plays out for an alluring drama. Overall, Nadine seems to have a difficult life. On top of all that, Nadine’s best friend Krista, played by Haley Lu Richardson, starts dating Darian. Nadine is a 17-year-old girl, and in those years, she has lost her father, is compared to her “perfect” older brother Darian, played by Blake Jenner, and her mother seems to hate her. Nadine, played by Hailee Steinfeld, is a teenage girl whose life seems to be plummeting. Written and directed by Kelly Fremon Craig and produced by STX Entertainment, this 1 hour and 44 minute film follows a young girl through her trek of finding her place while accepting who she is and embracing her original personality. It was released into theaters on Friday, Nov. It may be a little exaggerated, but the movie could bring you to tears. The Edge of 17 is a perfect pick for someone who is looking for a realistic teen drama. Girls, are you in need the need of a good R-rated movie to sneak into with your friends? Not just any girly, love sappy movie with scenes way beyond our years, or a movie where a stereotypical girl eats ice cream while crying, but a movie where in the end makes you think, “Why am I the way that I am? Do I like the way that I am? Have I ever changed myself to fit in with society?” ![]()
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