Young Adult: A mildly successful ghostwiter of young adult romance books makes a trip to her hometown to try to rekindle the flame between herself and her HS boyfiend when she finds out he's become a father. It amazes me still that such a stunningly beautiful actress like Charlize Theron makes her living by making herself look so vilely unattractive--physically and emotionally; I cared less for her character at the end than when the movie started. What makes the movie work, tho, is Theron's relationship with a classmate whose life was upended when he was the victim of a hate crime. This movie is a black-hearted valentine to all those girls in high school who were too good to even look your way (even tho the truth of the matter was, in most cases, that you were simply too afraid to talk to them.) It's full of smart dialog, painful insights, and spot-on performances. It won't be everybody's taste, but it's laugh out loud funny in places, smirkingly funny in others, and sometimes just painful to watch. Quite the cathartic experience for me.
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