An update on the teenage rebellion at the start of the Eighties reveals that only the faces have changed. Four fifteen-year-old girls, reasonably well differentiated from one another, are dragged through an overstated but unmeaningful sequence of events and a storm of fancy photography: pale and powdery David Hamilton "studies" of slim young bodies; roller-coaster chase scenes; swooning rock-concert footage with the musicians towering over you like skyscrapers; a ga-ga montage of Hollywood Boulevard (a pimp, a prostitute, an adult book store, a dog in sunglasses). One generation-gap spat provides a few moments of cruel amusement, with most of the blows thrown below the belt ("Just because they fit you with a diaphragm," the mother expounds, "it doesn't make you a woman"). With Jodie Foster, Cherie Currie, Scott Baio, and Sally Kellerman; directed by Adrian Lyne. (1980) — Duncan Shepherd
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