Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302863697 Format: Color ISBN: 6302863694 Label: Miramax Films Manufacturer: Miramax Films Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Miramax Films Release Date: 1997-05-20 Running Time: 92 Studio: Miramax Films Theatrical Release Date: 1993-03-19
Customer Rating: Summary: wake up young people Comment: I bought this movie for my daughter she loves it. This is what happens when life throws you a curve and you are not ready even if you think you are. Young girls can learn a valuable lesson if they take this movie as reality. It can happen and has. You find yourself in a situation where you have to make adult decisions. I think all young men and women should watch this movie and take heed. Customer Rating: Summary: Just Another Girl on the I.R.T. Comment: A good movie. Not just for females but males as well. Educational. A must see! Customer Rating: Summary: Just another girl Comment: I've been looking for the movie for some time now they only had it on VHS but I found it here I received this DVD sooner than expected it everything and more, great deal!!! Customer Rating: Summary: Great movies for teenage girls! Comment: I bought this movie for my Niece and her best friend who are teenagers just starting in the dating world. This movie shows you the effects of growing up in a inner city too fast. Customer Rating: Summary: interesting Comment: i saw this movie yeeeeeeeaaaaars ago. and i finally i got it for myself on dvd. i would say that this movie is a view into the lives of many teenage girls. its low budget, but in my opinion its damn good. i love the soundtrack...and it would also b a good movie for a high school health class. hope u like it!
Sassy, in-your-face account of an intelligent, flippant Brooklyn girl who lives in the projects and dreams of college. Ariyan Johnson is captivating as the teen with attitude and a brain, but she cannot decide which should guide her. She wants a better life but finds herself taking a very hard road. First-time writer/director Leslie Harris put together a sharp, realistic, very funny account of life for a young black woman. It is rough around the edges, however, and is definitely hampered by the minuscule budget. This may not always be pretty, but it is consistently interesting. --Rochelle O'Gorman