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S even teenage girls are falling over themselves with laughter. But this is the cast of the film Rocks , a celebration of female friendship in east London — and they are unstoppable. They pull peace signs, stick out their tongues. They keep laughing. A collaborative project, co-written by Theresa Ikoko and Claire Wilson, Rocks tells a fictional story developed through workshops with teenage girls from east London, and its cast are largely non-professional actors making their screen debuts.
Rocks review – high school drama is an energetic five-star triumph
Photo by yellowblade67 via Flickr. Real-life teenagers do not look like the cast of Gossip Girl. There's a simple reason for that: The elite New York high schoolers who constantly fought with one another while being chauffeured around Manhattan in the classic CW show were played by adults. Blake Lively, who played high school It Girl Serena van der Woodsen, was 20 years old when the pilot aired, while Leighton Meester, who played the evil-but-brilliant Blair Waldorf, and Penn Badgley, who portrayed lonely boy Dan Humphrey, were both 21 years old. In terms of deceiving audiences into believing that grown adults are in the throes of their teenage years, Gossip Girl was not the worst offender. Glee expected us to believe that a year-old Cory Monteith, year-old Dianna Agron, and year-old Lea Michele were all still in high school, while Pretty Little Liars cast year-old Troian Bellisario and year-old Shay Mitchell as suburban teens being stalked by a nameless enemy. This long-standing Hollywood ruse of casting definitely-not-pubescent adults as teenagers is seemingly ubiquitous; if an alien were to learn about the human aging process by simply watching mainstream film and television, she would be bewildered to arrive upon Earth's surface and realize that adolescents are not all gorgeous adults, and that many have braces, acne, or both.
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