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3/10
Teenagers...
BandSAboutMovies2 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Boaz Davidson, the man who brought us Lemon Popsicle, the American remix The Last American Virgin and The Expendables, directed this early Cannon film, which is all about two kids who fall in love (Danny and Alice, played by Timothy Wead and Mary Cannon), move to New York City and watch it all fall apart.

There's a good supporting cast - there's nothing that I ever disliked Vincent Schiavelli , T. K. Carter and William Sanderson in - and hey look there's Shirley Stolen from The Honeymoon Killers.

The kids fight, they reconcile, they work hard, they hit a wall, they nearly break up and almost lose their kid, but the end brings it all back together in a joyous courtroom moment that had me say, "You know, they're still going to lose that kid to CPS, right?"

This really seems like an afterschool special made by maniacs that don't really feel like giving you a moral or a lesson, which really seems to be a description of so many Cannon films when you get right down to it.
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7/10
Fun movie for a serious subject
ethylester19 September 2003
I enjoyed this film, even got a little teary eyed at times due its sheer corniness that somehow touched me.

"Teen Mothers" is not a good movie title because it is only about one teen mother, and it is just as much about a teen father. Danny and Alice get pregnant. Both teens' sets of parents react terribly to the situation. Alice's mom sends her to some kind of convent school where a load of pregnant teens are so that she can be bossed around by unaffectionate nuns and later, have a healthy baby which will be given up for adoption. Her mother also will not talk to Danny and forbids him from ever seeing Alice again, no matter how much he pleads and tells the mom that he loves her daughter. Danny's father decides Danny should not have anything to do with Alice now that she's pregnant and rips up the letters that she sends him from the convent. In my opinion, the parents are totally wrong and are not teaching either of the teens responsibility for their actions, but I think the movie understands this. In no short time, Danny rescues pregnant Alice from the convent and together they move to New York City to try to make it by themselves.

They meet some interesting people in New York, including a guy I recognize from "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" who pretty much plays the same character. They meet a guy named Captain who ends up being their savior that gives them a place to stay and provides good friendship for the two.

The movie is cool because the teens are given good dialog that makes them sound somewhat intelligent. The movie shows that the two kids are really in love and seem to have a healthy relationship. They fight every once in a while, but they forgive each other soon after. They both try really hard to make the family work and it seems so tiring to think of the effort each person puts in.

There are a few minor exagerations and things that just don't seem to work in the plot. I won't mention them becuase they might give away the ending.

I loved the character of The Captian. He was really down to earth and helpful. Always optimistic and seemed like a genuine good person. Danny was a great guy, too. He seemed pretty realistic and also very optimistic with endless energy. It was nice to see how genuine his love for Alice was. He had some killer lines that fell at just the right moment, too. Triumphant and clever lines that made you go - YEAH GO DANNY! However, the actress who played Alice was really terrible, and sort of ruined the movie for me. She was pretty, but it seemed that that was all she had going for her. Totally flat and boring acting, always had the same expression on her face.

I give this movie a 7/10 because it had some good characters and was entertaining and touching. It portrayed teenagers in a refreshing and realistic way that was not condesending or patronizing. But I think the ending was a little too Hollywood.
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10/10
Real love
jvelaskow28 December 2022
He did all for her, she for him. A love that is hard to find nowadays.

They both left their unsupportive families. Went to New York and worked hard to stay together. Their love and tenacity paid out.

She is sweet, loving, innocent.

He works hard, is loyal, good friend, spontaneous and transparent.

The environment is hard, poverty, violence, but love exists and they find it. They find it because they are loving and therefore attract goodness to them.

No special effects, seems real, not like current movies that have no substance and can't be placed anywhere. The essence of the story is love, deep love and caring for your partner but also for others.

His relation with captain shows it. Her relation with the girl who lost her child is another example. The way they treat their neighbors is just another example.

Highly recommend, it has the potential to make you a better person or reinforce you to stay good.

And besides all that it entertained me the whole time, fast, to the point, immersive story.
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