men focus more on the coming of age part, women tend to focus more on the fantasy part - twilight, host, hunger games, etc. or they focus on the unbelievably depressing part - thirteen, prozac nation, girl interrupted.
This, I think, is true to a great extent. Like someone else mentioned a lot of the coming-of-age movies centred around female characters lean more towards romantic comedies. It's just the way each gender is perceived. People don't think girls grow up like boys do, like Duncan does in this movie. They think it's always about worrying whether a boy likes them or not, or whether they're skinny enough, or wanting to be one of the 'popular' girls - which is true, I guess, to
someextent. The movies you mentioned like Thirteen and Girl, Interrupted are exceptions, but you're right in saying they're just the other extreme end of the spectrum. I just wish there were more movies like The Way, Way Back centred around girls. The sad truth is that even if someone were to write one, studios would probably have no idea how to market it because audiences just wouldn't know what to think.
When you grow up, your heart dies.
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