13 Going on 30

13 Going on 30

Infobox Film
name =13 Going on 30


writer =Josh Goldsmith
Cathy Yuspa
starring =Jennifer Garner
Judy Greer
Mark Ruffalo
Kathy Baker
director =Gary Winick
producer = Gina Matthews
distributor =Revolution Studios/Columbia Pictures "for" Sony Pictures Releasing
released =April 23, 2004
runtime =97 min.
country =flag|United States
language =English
budget =$37,000,000
music =
amg_id = 1:285849
imdb_id = 0337563

"13 Going On 30" (also known as "Suddenly 30" in Australia and Brazil, "13 Love 30" in Japan and "13 snart 30" ("13 soon 30") in Norway, Denmark and Sweden) is a 2004 comedy movie starring Jennifer Garner. It has a similar premise to the films "Big", "Wish Upon a Star", and "Freaky Friday". It was produced by Revolution Studios for Columbia Pictures

Plot

Jenna Rink, a girl celebrating her 13th birthday in 1987, wishes to be 30 in hopes that it would help her overcome her unpopularity at school. Jenna especially wants to join the "Six Chicks," a school clique led by Lucy "Tom-Tom" Wyman, who takes advantage of Jenna's desire to fit in by manipulating her. Jenna's best friend, Matt Flamhaff, gives her a doll dream house he built for her and a packet of "magic wishing dust" for her birthday.

Tom-Tom dashes Jenna's hopes of joining the Six Chicks by pulling a cruel practical joke on her during a game of "Seven Minutes in Heaven." Jenna, mistakenly thinking Matt was responsible, gets angry with him and, unknowingly sprinkled with her doll house's magic wishing dust, wishes to be "thirty, flirty and thriving." Seconds later, Jenna awakens as a 30-year-old woman living in a Fifth Avenue apartment, without her friends or family. It is now 2004, but Jenna has no memory of the 17 years that have passed since her 13th birthday.

30-year-old Jenna's new best friend Lucy -- no longer nicknamed Tom-Tom -- drives her to her work office. Soon, Jenna discovers she works for "Poise," her favorite fashion magazine when she was a teenager. Without her best friend from 1987, Jenna asks her assistant to track down Matt. To her dismay, Jenna learns she and "Mattie" have been estranged since high school when Jenna fell in with the in-crowd, and that Matt is now engaged.

This is complicated by the fact that Jenna has become a shadow of her former self. Not only is she generally despised by her co-workers, she is suspected of giving her magazine's ideas to a rival publication, "Sparkle." Jenna slowly realizes that the person she has become is neither trustworthy nor likeable, and unknowingly begins to reverse the situation by distancing herself from her new, shallow boyfriend, acting kinder and more honest to her co-workers and friends, and trying to restore her relationship with Matt.

After Jenna overhears Lucy badmouthing her to a co-worker, she sadly realizes that what she thought she wanted wasn't important after all. She heads back to her hometown in New Jersey to reunite with her parents and reminisce by looking through school yearbooks and other items from her school days. These inspire her on her return to Manhattan. Over several outings and working together on a magazine project, Jenna becomes friends with Matt again. Although Matt is engaged and Jenna has a boyfriend, they kiss during a nighttime walk. Dazed, Matt realizes he loves Jenna, but cannot change the past.

After arranging a magazine photo shoot with Matt, then making a successful presentation for a planned revamp for "Poise," Jenna prepares for the revamp when she gets bad news from the publisher: "Poise" is shutting down because the work she put into the relaunch ended up in "Sparkle." Jenna learns she was responsible for sabotaging "Poise" from within by sending their material to "Sparkle" for months. When Lucy learns this, she cons Matt into signing over the photo rights from the relaunch shoot to her. She accepts the position of "Sparkle" editor-in-chief, using Jenna's work as her own -- as she did when the girls were in high school.

When an already-distraught Jenna discovers Matt is getting married that day, she rushes to his house and begs him to call off the wedding. Matt cannot say yes, although he tells Jenna he loves her. From his closet, he pulls the "dream house" he made 17 years before and gives it back to her. Jenna leaves in tears, crying over the dream house and wishing she could return to 1987.

Unbeknownst to Jenna, specks of wishing dust remain on the dream house, and her wish is granted. Thirteen again, she kisses Matt, confronts the snobby Lucy ("Tom-Tom"), tears up the homework Lucy had manipulated her into writing, and spills juice over Tom-Tom's outfit before happily leading Matt away.

At a future date (presumably 2004), the adult Jenna and Matt emerge as newlyweds and move into a home identical to the dream house Matt built when Jenna was 13 -- sharing a packet of their favorite childhood candy, Razzles.

Cast

*Jennifer Garner as Jenna Rink
*Mark Ruffalo as Matt Flamhaff
*Judy Greer as Lucy "Tom-Tom" Wyman
*Andy Serkis as Richard Kneeland
*Kathy Baker as Beverly Rink
*Phil Reeves as Wayne Rink
*Samuel Ball as Alex Carlson
*Marcia DeBonis as Arlene
*Kiersten Warren as Trish Sackett
*Christa B. Allen as Young Jenna
*Sean Marquette as Young Matt
*Alexandra Kyle as Young Lucy
*Brittany Curran as Six Chick

Casting

Gwyneth Paltrow, Hilary Swank and Renée Zellweger were originally considered for the part played by Garner. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337563/trivia 13 Going on 30 (2004) - Trivia ] ]

Reception

The movie opened on April 23, 2004 with an initial box office take of $22 million USD in its first weekend. It went on to face considerable competition from hit teen comedy "Mean Girls" and subsequently ended with nearly $60 million at the domestic box office. The same picture became one of the five biggest DVD rentals of the year, with over $57 million in rentals alone according to the Internet Movie Database. The film's success on DVD granted it a re-release in 2006 with special packaging.

The picture grossed $96.5 million, going on to become one of the year's biggest DVD rentals and sellers.

Garner was nominated for MTV movie and Teen Choice awards for her role as Jenna Rink. [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337563/awards 13 Going on 30 (2004) - Awards ] ] Garner filmed the picture while on break from filming her TV series "Alias".

References

ee also

*What Women Want
*"13 Going On 30" soundtrack

imilar films

*"Freaky Friday" (1976)
*"Da grande" (1987)
*"Like Father Like Son" (1987)
*"14 Going on 30" (1988) (TV)
*"Vice Versa" (1988)
*"18 Again!" (1988)
*"Big" (1988)
*"Dream a Little Dream" (1989)
*"Freaky Friday" (1995)
*"Seventeen Again" (2000)
*"Freaky Friday" (2003)
*"Naani" (Telugu) (2003)
*"New" (2004)
*"17 Again" (2008)

External links

* [http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/13goingon30/index.html Sony Pictures official "13 Going on 30" site]
* [http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/13goingon30/video/13goingon30_trailer_high.asx Official trailer]
*imdb title|id=0337563|title=13 Going on 30


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