That's why I love this movie, as the movie ends the blue ink takes over the screen letting us understand tracy's life has taken a downfall, forever my favorite movie of all time
@@jamescarr8196 i like to think she sort of “got out” of the phase when she idealised this lifestyle as she saw where It led her. Quitting It is not Easy It was for sure a long path but i like to think she tried and got back to her old friends.
As flawed as Brady's character is about his past drug use, I thought it was heartwarming that he still cared about Tracey, even though she called him a loser to his face. Meanwhile her mother, Brooke, and Evie were waiting to confront her when Tracey got home and he still told her "you're going to be okay" as she was getting out of the car. 💓
Brady had a Big Brother Vibe in this scene rather than a "Step Dad or Dad" vibe...The driving home and "You'll be Okay" knowing what she was going thru he experienced
@@cha_hoeshe didn’t switch clothes she was wearing her physical education attire then changed in her locker then put on her clothes she wore to school.
@Dan Hayes Thirteen is based on Nikki Reeds (actress that plays Evie) actual experience at 13 years old, she co-wrote the movie, so it’s not trying to be like kids, not sure why Gen X has this idea that millennials are trying so hard to be like them, lmao.
@@csteveneven she says "yous nasty" and then she says "I heard you got used" and when Tracey ask by who she says "by Conrad on the stairs at Nona's party".... Ghetto girl. Lol. I love this movie.
@@csteveneven Yvette: you is nasty Tracy: something hard to understand (I hear her say Yvette but then Yvette interrupts her) Yvette: I heard you got used Tracey: what, by who? Yvette: by Conrad on the stairs at Nona's party Tracey: sh_t never happened but believe whatever the F you want Yvette: that's not what Evie said, you F_ing lying? Tracey: B_tch you better not ever touch me again Yvette: this sh_t ain't over I hope I translated it all correctly lol
@@sarahcarrizales9759 haha hey I really appreciate you translating this out like a script, i wasn't clear earlier as I meant i now understand what she is verbally saying but i don't semantically know what ' you got used ' means... I probably know what 'b_tch better not touch me again means' though
She didn’t change clothes she Was in her gym clothes then she put them in her locker after physical education class into her normal clothes she wore to school .
I’d assume it’s like where kids can go to talk in therapy groups with other kids that have similar issues.maybe they were worried about her. It’s like CHILL if you what that is.
That's why I love this movie, as the movie ends the blue ink takes over the screen letting us understand tracy's life has taken a downfall, forever my favorite movie of all time
Do we know if Tracy is ok after the movie and do you think her life got back on track?
@@jamescarr8196 i like to think she sort of “got out” of the phase when she idealised this lifestyle as she saw where It led her. Quitting It is not Easy It was for sure a long path but i like to think she tried and got back to her old friends.
*imagine if canada and mexico flowed together*
*problems like beginning of scene would not happen*
As flawed as Brady's character is about his past drug use, I thought it was heartwarming that he still cared about Tracey, even though she called him a loser to his face. Meanwhile her mother, Brooke, and Evie were waiting to confront her when Tracey got home and he still told her "you're going to be okay" as she was getting out of the car. 💓
he wasn’t a bad guy just a loser
He was still a bum lol
E un film purtroppo veritiero nel mondo succede.. Nelle famiglie.... Con problemi di separazioni...... E di età......
Brady had a Big Brother Vibe in this scene rather than a "Step Dad or Dad" vibe...The driving home and "You'll be Okay" knowing what she was going thru he experienced
the lockscreen caught me so off guard
What lockscreen?
@@l0wrise_jeans at the end
LMAOO
This movie is stressing me out so bad.
7th graders with fake ids?
Ye they was doing loads of shit at their age
Did u not watch the movie..?
The moment that this girl faces the condemption of her former people just hurts me.
All the colour got sucked out as this was all collapsing for Tracy
the wallpaper😭
Tracy is so fit
Real tho
I love this scene 😍
Why did evie do all this and try to get her jumped telling those 2 black girls all that stuff she wa so vindictive
Is it or me or did she switched clothes when she left the school?
She tied her hair up
I just realized she switched clothes
she was in her gym clothes
@@cha_hoeshe didn’t switch clothes she was wearing her physical education attire then changed in her locker then put on her clothes she wore to school.
So is this movie basically just Kids but set in LA?
I guess, and it’s the female version of Mid90s basically
@@urgirlkyzerit’s not even like mid90s
@Dan Hayes Thirteen is based on Nikki Reeds (actress that plays Evie) actual experience at 13 years old, she co-wrote the movie, so it’s not trying to be like kids, not sure why Gen X has this idea that millennials are trying so hard to be like them, lmao.
Kids was worse tbh
@@Susumagoo9 worse in what sense? Not as good of a movie, or “worse” as in darker/more nihilistic?
Evie is twisted for this like WTF why hurt her at school too
Seriously who were those girls and what did she say ?
@@MMAdiehardfanthat’s what I’m wondering
There’s a character named Yvette? Baby Boy came out two years before this.
what did Yvette say to Evie? I can't understand
@@csteveneven she says "yous nasty" and then she says "I heard you got used" and when Tracey ask by who she says "by Conrad on the stairs at Nona's party".... Ghetto girl. Lol.
I love this movie.
@@sarahcarrizales9759 thank you for the translation but am i still lost. Could you paraphrase for a dummie like me
@@csteveneven Yvette: you is nasty
Tracy: something hard to understand (I hear her say Yvette but then Yvette interrupts her)
Yvette: I heard you got used
Tracey: what, by who?
Yvette: by Conrad on the stairs at Nona's party
Tracey: sh_t never happened but believe whatever the F you want
Yvette: that's not what Evie said, you F_ing lying?
Tracey: B_tch you better not ever touch me again
Yvette: this sh_t ain't over
I hope I translated it all correctly lol
@@sarahcarrizales9759 haha hey I really appreciate you translating this out like a script, i wasn't clear earlier as I meant i now understand what she is verbally saying but i don't semantically know what ' you got used ' means... I probably know what 'b_tch better not touch me again means' though
Why did Tracy's clothes change? 1:06
She didn’t change clothes she Was in her gym clothes then she put them in her locker after physical education class into her normal clothes she wore to school .
@@roxannemua9350 thank you!
She was in P.E and maybe a day later or 2 she got held back
what’s impact group?
I'm in love with your Evie pfp
I’d assume it’s like where kids can go to talk in therapy groups with other kids that have similar issues.maybe they were worried about her. It’s like CHILL if you what that is.
who's she? 01:54
A misty memory
Noele's mum
@@anderson_abigail3322 LMAOAOAOAO
Always assumed it was just a neighbor
Her neighbor doesn’t fuck with her anymore because of how she’s been acting lately.
Why did they jump her
Hahahah😂
Lol were they crips? 😂😂