The teen genre has long been a favorite in Hollywood. Although at first glance it may seem to focus on superficial and immature themes, it often hides a complexity and depth that surprises many viewers. Since the 1950s, Many directors have used the genre to explore the uncertainty of life, the search for identity, and the ever-changing nature of love.
Since the 1980s, the genre has gradually exploded, resulting in Hollywood producing almost as many films. inexhaustible in content. The 21st century has seen the creation of many children’s films that have received critical acclaim and are today considered true icons of pop culture and film history. From Lady Bird in the TV series “Mean Girls”These films represent the best that the teen genre has offered in the new millennium.
4 friends and a pair of jeans

In 2005, the teen drama film Friends and Jeans featured female leads. America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn, Alexis Bledel and Blake Lively. Based on the young adult novel of the same name, the film tells the story of four friends who stumble upon a pair of magical pants that mysteriously fit each of them perfectly, despite their different physical figures. During their first summer apart, they decide to share these special pants. Four friends and a pair of jeans stands out as a sensitive and thoughtful exploration of friendship, uncertainty and the challenges of adolescence.
We are infinite

Stephen Chbosky The same author of the novel directed a film adaptation of his favorite book of the same name, We Are Infinite, published in 1999. In the film, the role of Charlie is played by Logan Lerman., a teenager suffering from depression and post-traumatic stress disorder. The story revolves around his friendship with two free-spirited students during his first year of high school. Despite being in the teen genre, We Are Endless stands out for its honest and raw portrayal of depression, anxiety, and PTSD. This makes it a unique and valuable piece of work in a cinematic landscape often dominated by lighter stories.
Lady Bird

Greta Gerwig, the actress who has made the leap behind the camera, is the creative mind behind it. the acclaimed 2017 coming-of-age comedy Lady Bird. The film stars four-time Oscar nominee Saoirse Ronan as Lady Bird, a strong-willed and often opinionated high school student whose equally strong relationship with her mother is played by Laurie Metcalfe. The film is a compelling and thoughtful look at adolescence thanks to a unique talent Greta Gerwig. The film’s strength comes from two exceptional performances: Saoirse Ronan and Laurie Metcalf, who bring to life a warm, deep, witty and wholesome portrayal of family conflict.
Mean Girls

Mean Girls is a film that has left an indelible mark on modern pop culture. This hilarious comedy features young stars including Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Amanda Seyfried and Lizzy Caplan. The story revolves around Cady, a formerly homeschooled student who enrolls in a public school and eventually becomes a member of the most popular girl group, the Plastics. Mean Girls is one of the most quotable and iconic teen films of all time. It is an endlessly rewatchable work of insight, intelligence and irresistible humor. The film marked a turning point in the teen genre, perfectly capturing the spirit of the era and becoming a key part of millennial culture.
Spectacular now

Based on the 2008 novel of the same name, the film tells the unexpected and unlikely love story between Sutter, a teenager struggling with alcoholism, and Amy, an honor student who dreams of going to college. Spectacular now takes a darker look at adolescence using a teenager’s point of view. The result is a thought-provoking and sensitive portrayal of adolescence that avoids the familiar but outdated clichés of the teen genre. Supported by a pair of stellar performances from Woodley and Teller’s The Spectacular Now is a decent and thoughtful teen drama.