Normal Adolescent Behavior (2007) *STV* *XviD* - DVDRIP - BETAMAX
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             BETAMAX
              
             PROUDLY PRESENTS :  Normal Adolescent Behavior (2007)
             Directed by      :  Beth Schacter
         Ripper.......: Team Betamax         Genre.........: Drama
         Video Codec..: XviD                 Runtime.......: 95min             
         Video Format.: 2pass 887kbit/s      Rating [IMDB].: 5.5/10 (204 votes)
         Video Source.: NTSC                 Disks.........: 1CD 50x15mb       
         Audio Codec..: Lame MP3 VBR         DVD Release...: 2007              
         Audio Format.: 136kbps 48khz 2ch    Divx Release..: 2007/10/18        
         Aspect Ratio.: 1.77:1               Theatre Rel...: STV                
         Frame Size...: 640x352              Language......: English           
         Avi Size.....: 697Mb                Subs..........: English, Spanish
         RELEASE iNFO:
         Cast : Amber Tamblyn      Wendy
                Ashton Holmes      Sean
                Kelli Garner       Billie
                Daryl Sabara       Nathan
                Hilarie Burton     Ryan
                Ricky Ullman       Price
                Stephen Colletti   Robert
                Julia Garro        Ann
                Edward Tournier    Jonah
                Jason Anthony      Partygoer
                Billy Carew Jr.    Extra
                Scott Coffey       Philosophy Teacher
                Gloria Crist       Abby
                Domenic Fuggetta   Party Guest
                Sean Haberle       Bill
                Amy B. Hill        High school senior
                Grady Justice      Featured extra
                Jodi Katz          Makeout Girl
                Kelly Lynch        Helen
                Shane McAvoy       Philosophy Student
                Rehana Vaidya      Party girl-spin the bottle in Rhode Island house.
                Matt Zuena         Kid at Party
         Plot : In a suburb populated by wealthy and liberal parents who want a 
                bucolic life for themselves and their children, Wendy, Billie and 
                Ann are seniors at the alternative private school; they spend all
                their time with fellow students John, Price and Robert. The six 
                have been friends since elementary school and their friendship has
                become a six-person monogamous relationship. They swap sex 
                partners each week; their loyalty is to the group, not to one 
                person. The six friends don't want to survive high school - they 
                want to transcend its pettiness. Their friendships are intense, 
                especially between Billie and Wendy. After orientation, Wendy meets
                Sean, a new senior who moved from Chicago; he finds out about her
                "inner geek" and she quickly recognizes a kindred spirit. Soon 
                their friendship becomes romantic and Wendy is torn between her
                genuine affection and desire for Sean, and her commitment and
                belief in the group. Wendy starts to test the boundaries of her vow
                to her friends, and Billie realizes that she is going to have to 
                fight to keep her best friend; which shouldn't be a problem, since 
                each of the teens has collected a box full of mementos from their 
                sexual experience. If Wendy tries to leave, Billie can destroy her 
                reputation and relationship in a heartbeat. While Wendy is trying 
                to decide between Sean and her friends, Wendy's younger brother
                Nathan meets Sean's mother, Helen who is waiting a long three weeks
                to start a new job. Nathan develops a huge crush on her, and uses 
                his considerable cooking skills to try and woo her. When Billie 
                realizes that Wendy really might leave, she tests her - pushing 
                Wendy to publicly ridicule Ryan, a girl who left the group last
                year along with her boyfriend, Aaron. Sean witnesses the brutal 
                scene, where Ryan's past is used against her. Wendy is devastated 
                that she allowed herself to be pushed around by Billie. Then Wendy
                spends another Saturday night with the group and she is unable to
                "cheat" on Sean; her hesitation is all that Billie needs to accuse
                her best friend. After the girls fight, Wendy takes out her 
                frustration on a random couple who keep making out in front of her 
                house. Ryan, hearing that Wendy is out of the group, tries to be 
                friends, but Wendy doesn't like what Ryan has become - a subservient
                wet dishrag of a girlfriend. Sean and Wendy try to be a "normal" 
                couple, but the group quickly tests the relationship: Billie puts
                the box of memorabilia in Sean's locker. Wendy claims she isn't 
                scared, she knows that Sean loves her. Maybe so, but when he sees 
                the photos that document a lifetime of sexual experimentation, he is
                fed up and offers an ultimatum - Wendy can burn the box, leave the 
                group and be a normal girl, or they can break up. Wendy has gone from 
                one ultimatum to another. When Wendy sees Billie being tortured for
                being alone by other students, she wants to comfort her friend. 
                Billie invites Wendy back to the group; such is the depth of Billie's
                love for her. But Wendy makes a braver, and stronger decision - to be
                alone. The girls in the story - Wendy, Ryan, Billie - all must face 
                the next chapter of their lives alone, and for the first time, at 
                least Wendy sees the possibilities this offers.
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