Normal Adolescent Behavior
- R
- Year:
- 2007
- 93 min
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The six of us
met in elementary school,
and we've been together
ever since.
The sex, the Saturday nights,
all of that came way later.
And not all of it was my idea,
no matter what they say.
The boxes have been with us
as long as we've been together,
and they're a snapshot
at any given time of who we are.
The rules of the boxes
are simple.
You can put something in,
take something out,
but you have to say why,
and your box
can never be empty.
And the rules for the six of us
are just as simple:
Stay together, be a family,
love each other,
and never, ever apologize.
Video, video
Saved the day
Everyone's lookin'
For a game to play
No matter what it takes
Don't matter
if we're hangin' 'round
We're gonna take a chance
And gonna help ourself
to the sound
Sipping my wine
At the closing stage
Golf wing polos
Are the latest craze
Never understand
what went wrong
You know I hate to say
But I'm
never gonna get that far
I've been going nowhere
100 miles an hour
I've been going nowhere
Round and round and round
I've been saving myself
For a high-speed
Saturday night
Yeah, yeah, yeah
Wendy!
Whoo!
- Hi!
- Hello.
Nice BMW.
Check this sh*t out.
Hi.
Where'd you get
your purse? Target?
Hello.
- Don't do it.
- You can buy 'em. I made mine.
- Hey, wo-man.
- Hey, sweetheart.
Hey.
Seriously, guys, see her tan?
- Yeah.
- Yes.
- That's okay.
- I know.
We have all day.
- Are you serious?
- Eww!
- Yikes.
- What?
You should burn that hat.
- Yeah.
- Wait. No, you can't.
- You can't burn it.
- It's plastic. Toxic fumes.
Well, he could burn
a little bit of it.
- Yeah, why not?
- Symbolically.
Come on. Do it.
- Burn it a little bit.
- Burn it?
Lt'll be good for you.
- Take the lighter.
- "Burn me!"
All right. All right.
"I don't like von Dutch.
Burn me."
- Come on, dude.
- Do it.
Ooh, God, it smells really bad.
Whoo-hoo-hoo!
- Whoo-whoo!
- There it goes!
Sorry about that.
What?
I like your necklace.
"I like your necklace."
B*tch.
Okay, I think we've successfully
oriented ourselves.
- Yep.
- Shall we?
Ann, let go.
Are you leaving?
Uh, no,
I got to wait for my brother.
- Ooh, wrong way.
- Bye.
- Bye.
- Bye.
Bye! Bye.
All right, so what?
I'll just, uh,
call you later?
Call me later.
- Ahh!
- Ahh!
Kiss her, yeah!
What the f***, man?
Seriously.
When did being a lesbian become
cooler than blowing a rock star?
You've never blown
a rock star.
Neither have you.
- So?
- So?
What if you could
blow a rock star?
Ruin what we have? Mmm...
That's my girl!
Ow! Yes.
- See ya.
- Wait. Wait.
Had to cut our string.
- Bye.
- See you later.
You're not blowin' up
the school, are you?
Did you follow me here?
I'm just trying to get
the lay of the land, so...
The lay of the land, huh?
Yeah.
I'm new,
so I figured I could,
I don't know, memorize
where everything was.
Not much to memorize.
So please tell me you're
Get the lights for me?
Okay, I read about this,
and I really wanted to try it.
Apparently,
the electrons get excited.
I think it's so cool how they
have human names, you know,
like, "Excited,"
"Aggressive," "Lazy."
Ooh, some of them can
even be "lmpure."
Hmm?
Let's see.
That is pretty cool.
But couldn't you
just try this during class?
Nah. I hate chemistry.
- Your secret's safe with me.
- Hmm! Who would you tell?
Right. Uh, well,
my mom's a chemist,
so I'd never make fun of you
for liking this stuff.
Wendy!
- Come on!
- My brother Nathan.
Can we go home
already... please?
You coming?
Uh... hey, I'm Sean.
Hi.
These are the classrooms.
Have you read The Watchmen?
I have all of them, if you want
to, uh, come over, hang out.
- Yeah. Yeah, I'll read 'em.
- This is the library...
Or you could come
over tomorrow if you want.
And this is
the meeting area...
where people
like to get together
and talk about
the lack of respect
in the public bathrooms.
- Mm.
- "Respect," Again...
the word that comes up
all the time.
So, tomorrow, come over,
read 'em...
- Tomorrow or the...
- Nathan!
Wendy.
This is me.
Ah, this is me.
Yeah, I know.
You know?
- How do you know me?
- I mean, I...
I saw you around, you know.
I didn't know who you were.
Well,
I'm gonna head inside.
You could come over,
you know?
Ask my mom about impure
electrodes or whatnot.
- No, I'm cool. See ya.
- Okay, fine.
Why'd you tell him
he could come over on Saturday?
Why not?
I like all the girls,
and all the girls like me
I like all the girls,
and all the girls like me
Everybody, come on
Ah, ah, ah
It's not a question
of confidence or retribution
I'd do anything
to find a solution
Change my name in 12 states
Just to escape
this prosecution
You know why?
I like all the girls,
and all the girls like me
I like all the girls
and all the girls like me
They tell me so
Ha! They tell me so
Oh
That's how I know, oh
Yeah,
that's how I K-N-O-W
He's here.
Hey.
- Hi.
- Hey.
- Oh.
- Oh, hey.
Sorry.
Here, I, uh...
I brought these.
I thought... I thought
maybe you'd wanna read 'em.
Ahem. Yeah.
That's... that's cool, thanks.
- Yeah.
- Come on.
So, uh, well, thanks
for invitin' me over.
Oh, we're neighbours.
Yeah, so...
- Holy sh*t.
- Hmm?
My mom can
barely make pop tarts.
Actually, um, I made 'em,
so... I made everything.
Did you make this for me?
Yeah, I did.
I mean, I don't really get
a lot of guys over, so...
No. No, I mean, people.
- I don't get a lot...
- No, no, no. That's...
I don't get
a lot of people over.
- I don't... over.
- Oh, yeah, yeah. No.
Look... That... That's okay.
I didn't mean... It's just...
I didn't mean
anything by that.
Because I just like to cook.
That... That's the thing.
I like to cook.
Okay.
It's... I didn't, like,
plan everything.
That would be weird. I've...
I'm not gonna
eat that one, um...
No. I'll...
I'll put that one back.
- Okay.
- I just... No, really.
I mean, like, this
isn't a trap or anything.
I didn't think it was...
I didn't think it was a trap.
Well, good, because if you just
wanna try these.
I mean, these are
really easy to make.
That's actually...
Um, I don't really...
So you can try these.
Oh, sh...!
Dude.
- Um...
- Mm-mm.
Uh...
- Yeah.
- Um...
I'm gonna... I'll clean up.
- I'll help you clean up.
- Good, I'm... No, that's fine.
I'm just gonna
go wash my hands.
Yeah, yeah. I'm gonna... Why don't
I clean up for you?
- Yeah, okay.
- Just, uh...
Oh, God.
Hey, have you seen
that kid, Sean, at school?
Barely.
He's so transparent,
see-through.
He's from Chicago.
So did he transfer
as a senior?
I guess.
Lots of people transfer.
Yeah, in third grade,
people transferred.
People in our class
have been there forever.
Dude, whatever. He's boring.
Pasty and colourless.
Looks like a pigeon
shat on his head.
Yeah.
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