Dirty Girl Page #7

Synopsis: A comedic story of the search for identity and the redemptive power of unexpected friendship. Danielle is the dirty girl of Norman High School. When Danielle's misbehavior gets her banished to special ed, she teams up with an innocent closet-case and together they head out on a road trip to discover each other and themselves through a funny and serendipitous friendship.
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Director(s): Abe Sylvia
Production: The Weinstein Company
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
37
Rotten Tomatoes:
33%
R
Year:
2010
90 min
$53,630
Website
221 Views


[voice wavering] # And the different

kind of love she thought she'd found

# There's nothing there

but sawdust and some glitter

# But baby can't be broken

'cause you see

# She had the finest teacher,

that was... [whimpering]

# I taught her...

# Don't cry out loud

# Just keep it inside

# Learn how to hide your feelings

# Fly high and proud

# And if you should fall

# Remember you almost had it all

# Don't cry out loud

# Just keep it inside

# Learn how to hide your feelings

# Fly high and proud

# And if you should fall

# Remember you almost had it all #

[Danielle] Dear Diary,

this world is full of dipshits.

But guess what?

Mommy got a fairy-tale ending.

Because Daddy?

Daddy came back.

[Bell ringing]

[Danielle] So they let you out

for good behavior or something?

My mama came and got me.

Said she was compelled.

What did you do to your hair?

- You don't like it?

- Hell, no.

Better? I'm glad you're back.

I don't know, I kind of miss that place.

Shut up.

In a school with no girls,

I was very popular.

- You f***ing whore.

- Thank you.

Remember, Clarke,

nobody likes a dirty girl.

Right.

[Up-tempo song plays]

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