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 13 Going on 30
 Release Date - April 23rd, 2004
 Distributor - Revolution Studios
 Duration - 1 hr. 37 min.
 Rating - PG-13 for some sexual content and brief drug references.
 Type - Drama, Comedy and Romance.
 Writer : Rita Hsiao , Josh Goldsmith
 Producer : Susan Arnold, Donna Roth, Gina Matthews
 Director : Gary Winick
 Starring : Jennifer Garner, Mark Ruffalo, Shana Dowdeswell, Jack Salvatore Jr., Kathy Baker
 Synopsis
Jenna Rink is a typical preteen girl who wants more than anything to grow up. On her 13th birthday, Jenna's only wish is to get older and fast. When she wakes up the next morning, she's 30 years old, a sucessful magazine editor with a live-in boyfriend! Jenna tracks down Mark (her best friend when she was younger) to try and figure out what has happened.
 Critic Reviews

Grade : B+
Movie-reviews - There's something irresistible about a displaced consciousness story, whether it's an adult occupying the body of a child, a child occupying the body of an adult, or a gender switch. 13 Going on 30 belongs to the same sub-genre as Big, although many of the particulars are different. As films of this sort go, this one is solidly entertaining. It requires that the viewer exhibit a fair amount of willing suspension of disbelief, but buying into the essential premise is more than half the battle. Accept the magic that transports the mind of a 13-year old girl into the future body of her 30-year old self, and little else that director Gary Winick throws out will be difficult to swallow.    more


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