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2004 fantasy romantic comedy film

13 Going on 30
13 Going on 30 film poster.png

Theatrical release poster

Directed past Gary Winick
Written by
  • Josh Goldsmith
  • Cathy Yuspa
Produced past
  • Susan Arnold
  • Donna Arkoff Roth
  • Gina Matthews
Starring
  • Jennifer Garner
  • Christa B. Allen
  • Marking Ruffalo
  • Judy Greer
  • Andy Serkis
Cinematography Don Burgess
Edited past Susan Littenberg
Music by Theodore Shapiro

Production
companies

  • Columbia Pictures
  • Revolution Studios
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing

Release engagement

  • April 23, 2004 (2004-04-23)

Running time

98 minutes[1]
Country United States
Language English
Upkeep $37 million[1]
Box office $96.v million[i]

xiii Going on thirty (released as Suddenly 30 in some countries) is a 2004 American fantasy romantic comedy flick written past Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, directed past Gary Winick, and starring Jennifer Garner. It follows a 13-year-sometime daughter who dreams of being pop. During her birthday party, she is humiliated by her classmates and wishes that she was 30 years former. Soon afterwards wishing this, she awakens, 30 years former and in 2004, uncertain how she got there.

The film received mostly positive reviews from critics, with many praising Garner'south performance and its nostalgic surroundings. Information technology was also praised for its humorous plot and self-empowering message. The film was likewise a commercial success, earning $22 million in its first week and grossing over $96 million, becoming one of the year'southward biggest-selling DVD rental titles. Additionally, the soundtrack charted inside the top 50 on the Usa Billboard 200 nautical chart. Garner's acting earned her nominations from both the MTV Picture Awards and the Teen Choice Awards.

Plot [edit]

In 1987, geeky Jenna Rink yearns to be pop, simply tin only persuade the "Six Chicks" – the ruling clique led by "Tom-Tom" – to nourish her 13th-birthday party past doing their homework. Jenna'south best friend and next-door neighbour, Matt "Matty" Flamhaff, who is secretly in dear with her, gives her a pinkish dollhouse he fabricated himself, and a parcel of "magic wishing grit" he sprinkles on the dollhouse roof.

The Six Chicks arrive with the cutest boys in class, and trick Jenna into playing "vii minutes in heaven". While Jenna waits blindfolded in a closet, expecting to kiss one of the boys, the Six Chicks and the boys leave with their completed homework, and Matty finds Jenna alone. Humiliated, she tearfully wishes to be "30, flirty, and thriving", as the wishing dust falls on her. The next morning time, Jenna awakens in a luxurious Fifth Avenue apartment – her wish has come up true – information technology is now 2004, and Jenna is 30, with no memory of the intervening 17 years.

Jenna discovers she works every bit an editor for her favorite style magazine Poise, with her co-editor and best friend, Lucy Wyman. Poise has been scooped so often by rival magazine Sparkle that editor-in-principal Richard believes someone is tipping them off. Jenna finds Matty's address and races to Greenwich Village where the adult Matt, a struggling photographer, is unable to make full her in on her past, equally she apparently had get the head of the "6 Chicks" and stopped speaking to him. Lucy is revealed to be the adult Tom-Tom, having had plastic surgery.

While delighting in her freedom, Jenna stumbles through adult life, learning enough to advise the 13-year-olds she prefers to spend time with. She saves a ho-hum and awkward Poise political party by leading the guests, including Matt, in an impromptu "Thriller" line dance. The following nighttime, he introduces Jenna to his fiancée, Wendy. Her slowly emerging by reveals that the adult Jenna is nothing similar the sweet, shy girl she was before – the developed Jenna plagiarizes ideas, refuses to speak to her parents, and had office sex with a co-worker's husband. The struggling magazine is forced to redesign, and Jenna overhears Lucy planning to cut her out of her redesign presentation.

Jenna returns to her childhood dwelling in New Jersey, weeping in the same cupboard and reuniting with her parents. She apologizes to Matt, and hires him for her yearbook-inspired redesign photoshoot. Even though Wendy is eager for Matt to move to Chicago, he and Jenna brainstorm to autumn for each other.

Jenna's plans to relieve Poise are a rousing success, while Lucy's presentation fails. Lucy lies to Matt, claiming Jenna decided not to use his photos. While looking for Matt to evangelize the good news, Jenna finds Wendy, who reveals that their wedding is the adjacent day. Richard informs Jenna that Lucy has get the new editor-in-chief of Sparkle after presenting them with Jenna's cloth, including Matt's photographs. Jenna confronts Lucy, who scornfully reveals that Jenna was the one conspiring with Sparkle and sabotaging Poise; Lucy just stole the job Jenna was to receive.

Jenna rushes to Matt'southward childhood home, where the hymeneals will soon be underway. She declares to him that Lucy was lying near the photos, and Matt reveals he already knew, as he never trusted her. She also declares that she is non the bad person she seems to exist and begs Matt to give their relationship a chance. Matt realizes though that Jenna is from the past and although he notwithstanding cares for her, too much time has passed, but returns to Jenna the dollhouse he made her that he has kept for the past 17 years, having rebuilt it, and confesses that he has e'er loved her. Equally Jenna sits outside with the dollhouse, she looks within to run across a young Matt and herself. She begins to cry as the nuptials begins, but equally she cries, remnants of the wishing grit begins to swirl around her.

Jenna reawakens to find herself back in 1987 on her 13th birthday. This time, when Matt finds her alone in the closet, she embraces and kisses him, and realizes that Lucy was never a true friend. She rips upwards the homework she did for them and with this second take a chance, Jenna lives the intervening 17 years differently, with her and Matt emerging in 2004 every bit a newly married couple. They share their favorite childhood candy, Razzles, while moving into a pink house identical to the dollhouse.

Bandage [edit]

  • Jennifer Garner as Jenna Rink
    • Christa B. Allen as young Jenna Rink
  • Mark Ruffalo every bit Matt Flamhaff
    • Sean Marquette as young Matt Flamhaff
  • Judy Greer as Lucy "Tom-Tom" Wyman
    • Alexandra Kyle as young Lucy Wyman
  • Andy Serkis as Richard Kneeland
  • Kathy Baker as Beverly Rink
  • Phil Reeves as Wayne Rink
  • Lynn Collins as Wendy
  • Susan Egan as Tracy Hansen
  • Samuel Ball equally Alex Carlson
  • Marcia DeBonis equally Arlene
  • Kiersten Warren equally Trish Sackett
  • Ashley Benson equally Six Chick
  • Brittany Curran as Six Chick
  • Brie Larson every bit Six Chick
  • Megan Lusk every bit 6 Chick
  • Julia Roth as Six Chick
  • Renee Olstead as Becky
  • Gia Mantegna as Gina
  • Alex Blackness as Chris Grandy

Garner filmed the moving picture while on pause from filming her TV serial Alias.[2] Christa B. Allen, who portrays thirteen-year-old Jenna, would later "reprise" her role every bit a younger version of Jennifer Garner by portraying the teenaged version of Jenny Perotti in Ghosts of Girlfriends Past.

Product [edit]

Garner (shown here in 2013) plays pb grapheme Jenna Rink

In October 2002, American manager Gary Winick was in negotiations to direct 13 Going on 30.[3] Information technology was as well announced that Susan Arnold and Donna Arkoff Roth were producing the project with the writers' manager, Gina Matthews.[2] [3] On May xiii, 2003, it was reported that filming for the film was underway in Los Angeles on Revolution Studios.[4] It was filmed in Los Angeles, California, New York Urban center, and South Pasadena, California.[5] [6] Interiors shots were filmed in Los Angeles. The crew moved to New York City, where they shot exteriors for 17 days.[7] Master photography took place from May to Nov 2003. Written past Josh Goldsmith and Cathy Yuspa, the script was "polished" by Niels Mueller (who lost an initial writing credit in a subsequent dispute arbitrated by the Writers Guild of America).[eight]

American actress Jennifer Garner was cast for the picture's lead office. In order to moving picture the picture, Garner shot it while on suspension from filming her TV series Allonym.[two] Gwyneth Paltrow, Hilary Swank, and Renée Zellweger were all considered for the lead role.[nine] [ better source needed ] Judy Greer was cast to play Lucy, Garner'due south best friend; Kathy Baker and Phil Reeves were invited to exist Garner'southward mother and begetter, respectively.[4] Later on, Andy Serkis was selected to play Garner'south boss; while Samuel Ball was announced every bit Garner's beau.[ten] Christa B. Allen, who portrayed 13-twelvemonth-quondam Jenna, later "reprised" her role as a younger version of Jennifer Garner past portraying the teenaged version of Jenny Perotti in Ghosts of Girlfriends By.[11] In October 2016, it was announced 13 Going on 30 was going to be adjusted on Broadway in late 2017, just as 2017 came and went, no such adaptation e'er occurred.[12]

Music [edit]

Soundtrack [edit]

13 Going on 30 Soundtrack
Soundtrack album by

Various Artists

Released April 20, 2004
Genre
  • Pop
  • pop rock
  • new moving ridge
  • dance-pop
Label Hollywood

The xiii Going on xxx soundtrack was released on April 20, 2004, from Hollywood Records.[13] The album mostly contains music from the 1980s with a range of hits from famous recording artists such as Talking Heads, Billy Joel, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Pat Benatar and Whitney Houston. There is also a handful of songs performed past gimmicky artists, such as Lillix and Liz Phair. It was released on April 20, 2004, by Hollywood Records.

  1. "Head Over Heels" – The Get-Go'south
  2. "Jessie's Girl" – Rick Springfield
  3. "Burning Down The House" – Talking Heads
  4. "Mad Nigh You lot" – Belinda Carlisle
  5. "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" – Whitney Houston
  6. "What I Like Virtually Yous" – Lillix
  7. "Ice Ice Baby" – Vanilla Ice
  8. "Crazy for You" – Madonna
  9. "Vienna" – Billy Joel
  10. "Why Tin't I?" – Liz Phair
  11. "Tainted Love" – Soft Cell
  12. "Beloved Is a Battlefield" – Pat Benatar
  13. "Will I Always Make Information technology Abode" – Ingram Hill

Other songs featured in the moving-picture show [edit]

  • "Thriller" – Michael Jackson
  • "Everybody Have Fun This night" – Wang Chung
  • "Bye" – Luce

The songs "Breathe" by Michelle Branch and "Iris" by the Goo Goo Dolls were featured in promotional trailers, but were non featured in the movie or on the soundtrack.

Original score [edit]

13 Going on xxx
Movie score by

Theodore Shapiro

Released April half-dozen, 2004
Length 29:46
Characterization Hollywood Records
Theodore Shapiro chronology
Starsky & Hutch
(2004)
xiii Going on 30
(2004)
DodgeBall: A True Underdog Story
(2004)
  1. "Prologue" (four:19)
  2. "Jenna Dream House" (1:xiii)
  3. "Transformation" (0:31)
  4. "Wake Up" (2:03)
  5. "Naked Guy" (0:36)
  6. "Off to Work" (0:29)
  7. "Poise" (0:43)
  8. "Paper Throw" (0:28)
  9. "Can I Get?" (1:05)
  10. "Matt's Apt" (0:46)
  11. "Fluffy Pillow" (0:49)
  12. "Au Revoir" (0:44)
  13. "Good Luck With Fractions" (0:35)
  14. "Hateful Messages" (0:25)
  15. "Eavesdropping" (0:46)
  16. "Yearbook Idea" (1:xiv)
  17. "Elevator" (0:25)
  18. "Swings" (01:49)
  19. "Assemble the Proposal" (0:39)
  20. "Hang in In that location" (0:38)
  21. "Aroused Lucy" (0:15)
  22. "Presentation" (two:30)
  23. "Sneaking" (0:59)
  24. "Rain Montage" (i:08)
  25. "Getting Married Tomorrow" (0:29)
  26. "Sparkle Charabanc Overlay" (0:39)
  27. "Dream Firm Revisited" (ane:28)
  28. "xxx to 13" (0:38)
  29. "Crazy for You Overlay" (ane:09)

Release [edit]

Home media [edit]

The moving-picture show became one of the v biggest DVD rentals of the year, with over $57 million in rentals alone according to the Internet Movie Database. The pic'south success on DVD granted information technology a re-release (The Fun and Flirty Edition) in 2006 with special packaging. The picture grossed $96,455,697, going on to go ane of the year'southward biggest DVD rentals and sellers.[i] The Blu-ray version of thirteen Going on 30 was released on January 20, 2009.[xiv]

Reception [edit]

Box role [edit]

The picture opened on April 23, 2004, with an initial box function accept of US$22 million in its first weekend, debuting at number ii, almost tied with Denzel Washington's thriller Man on Fire.[15] In its 2nd calendar week, information technology dropped to number iii, earning United states$10 million.[16] In its third calendar week, it fell to number 5, earning U.s.$v.5 one thousand thousand.[17] In its quaternary week, information technology took sixth place with an estimated $iv.ii million.[18] In its fifth calendar week, information technology only fell to number seven, with an estimated $2.v million.[xix] In its 6th week, the motion-picture show fell to number 9, earning $1 meg.[20] It ended with nearly $60 million at the domestic box office.[1]

Critical response [edit]

On Rotten Tomatoes the flick has an approving rating of 65% based on reviews from 179 critics, with an boilerplate rating of vi.20/10. The site'due south critics consensus reads, "Although the plot leaves a lot to be desired, 13 Going on 30 volition tug at your inner teenager'southward heartstrings thanks in large role to a dazzling performance from Jennifer Garner."[21] On Metacritic the film has a score of 57% based on reviews from 35 critics, indicating "Mixed or average reviews".[22] Audiences surveyed past CinemaScore gave the picture a grade A−, on a scale of A to F.[23]

Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly gave the film a very positive review with a form of "A−", writing "13 Going on 30 is the rare commercial comedy that leaves you entranced by what can happen only in the movies." Gleiberman besides praised Jennifer Garner's operation, writing: "She cuts out all traces of adult consciousness, of irony and flirtation and manipulation, reducing herself to a keen, goggle-eyed earnestness that's utterly beguiling."[24] Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote: "The possibilities of Jenna'southward confusion are exploited for full comic effect. Garner, who turns out to be a charming, abandoned comedian, makes Jenna'southward incredulousness and innocence very funny and occasionally even touching."[25] Joe Leydon of Variety also praised her performance, writing "Garner throws herself and then fully and finer into the role that in a few key scenes, she vividly conveys Jenna's loftier spirits and giddy pleasance through the graceful curling of her toes." Leydon praised the director Gary Winick for "bringing a fresh spin to most of the script'due south clichés and emphasizing nuggets of emotional truth provided by Goldsmith and Yuspa."[26] Wesley Morris of The Boston Earth wrote that "The film is tailor-made for women who openly lust for dream houses, dream jobs, and dream hubbies." He also wrote that "the all-time stuff involves the babyhood preamble. (The immature actors playing Jenna, Matt, and Lucy are terrific.) Those moments experience painfully, comically truthful."[27]

Claudia Puig of USA Today gave the film 3 out of four stars, commenting, "This romantic comedy is intended as a cautionary fairy tale. The empty-headed humor works with the movie'south gentle bulletin of self-empowerment and avoids sappiness in a tender interlude where the adult Jenna returns to her childhood habitation. Agreeable, charming and pleasantly nostalgic, xiii Going on 30 should fall hands onto moviegoers' wish lists."[28] Mick Martin and Marsha Porter's 2005 DVD and Video Guide called it a "shameless rip-off of the Tom Hanks' archetype Big", adding that information technology was "weak, simply predictable and is sparked by the excellent performance of Jennifer Garner".[29] [xxx]

Elvis Mitchell of The New York Times wrote: "The performances give the movie more flavor and life than the situation does; it often feels like prechewed Bubble Yum. The message of the plot is that a lack of composure is the key to success, even at a fashion magazine that attracts readers through sexy exhibitionism. The motion-picture show would have shown some daring savvy if it had played more with the role-playing aspect of mode spreads. Instead, information technology is content to swallow its retro snack block and have it, also."[31] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave information technology 2 out of iv and wrote: "You buy the magic considering it comes with the territory. What I couldn't buy was the world of the mag part, and the awkward scenes in which high-powered professionals don't seem to detect that they're dealing with a xiii-year-onetime mind."[32] Andrea Gronvall of the Chicago Reader wrote that "The formula works, thanks in large part to star Jennifer Garner, who's so radiant theaters should be stocking sunblock. Underlying the shenanigans and the pop-psychology moral—cocky-love is a prerequisite for truthful dear—there's a touching wistfulness about roads non taken."[33] Jorge Morales of The Hamlet Voice commented: "The thirtysomething in me was all, gag me with a spoon, but the kid in me was like, this film'south rad to the max."[34]

Accolades [edit]

Garner was nominated for MTV Film Award and Teen Choice awards for her function as Jenna Rink.[35]

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External links [edit]

  • 13 Going on 30 at IMDb
  • 13 Going on 30 at AllMovie
  • 13 Going on 30 at the TCM Pic Database
  • xiii Going on 30 at the American Picture show Institute Catalog
  • 13 Going on 30 at Box Office Mojo

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