Seriocomic story based on the memoir by Beverly Donofrio, the movie follows a young woman who finds her life radically altered by an event from her teen years. Born in 1950, Beverly grew up bright and ambitious in a working-class neighborhood in Connecticut; her father was a tough but good-hearted cop who listened to his daughter's problems, and her mother was a nervous woman eager to imagine the worst. From an early age, Beverly displays a keen intelligence and an interest in literature, and dreams of going to college in New York and becoming a writer. However, she also develops an early int... erest in boys, and at 15 finds herself madly in love with a boy from her high school. However, an attempt to get his attention leads to an embarassing incident at a party, and Ray, a sweet but thick-headed 18-year-old, steps forward to defend her. Beverly and Ray end up making out, and after one thing leads to another, Beverly discovers she's pregnant. Telling Ray is only marginally less difficult than informing her parents, and at 16, Beverly is a wife and mother. Against the odds, Beverly is determined to still finish high school and go on to college, but that goal becomes more difficult with time, especially after Beverly's marriage begins to fall apart. Ray tries to do the right thing but has trouble holding a job, and becomes addicted to heroin.
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Riding in Cars with Boys
it was a fairly good family film, although the dvd was poor quality, and froze a few times during the film.
Riding in Cars with Boys Drew Barrymore-starring chick flick based on Beverly Donofrio's autobiographical novel, about her life during and after teenage pregnancy
Drew Barrymore takes on the task of ageing from 15 to 35 in this decade-spanning biopic. She plays headstrong Beverly Donofrio, who in the present day is trying to sell her novel, and in flashbacks, is a troubled teenager and beyond. After meeting Ray (Steve Zahn) at a party, the young Beverly winds up pregnant, married and living in a dump - when all she wants to do is write. Her friend Fay (Brittany Murphy) is one of her few true allies as she struggles with small-town prejudices and an increasingly unreliable husband.
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definately a movie for all teen girls. should open a few eyes.
Barrymore is great - her character just grows and grows.
laugh, cry this movie has it all.