Young Teens Children

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A list of films with a plot featuring children, or young teens falling in love, being in a relationship with each other, or where there is obvious romantic feeling between two characters. Most of these are emotional, heart stirring films.
G | 103 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
PG | 90 min | Drama, Music, Romance
PG | 91 min | Drama, Horror, Mystery
Interesting soft horror with young romance as a large plot.
Based on the song of this same name, this film will hit you in the heart. Childhood friends Bobbi Lee and Billy Joe become romantically entangled. However, Billy Joe is struggling with his feelings, and has to come to terms with a secret that may break them apart.
Twelve year old Franny meets Jamie, the new boy in town, and they instantly become best friends. At the same time, Franny's parents decide to divorce, and Franny becomes interested in sex. Her interest leads her to seek out romance with Jamie, in a way that was very much taboo fora twelve year old in the 70's. While Jamie helps Franny traverse the world of parental divorce, he also helps her explore small bits and pieces of the romantic world her parents left behind.
R | 104 min | Adventure, Drama, Romance
PG-13 | 88 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
While arguable, the relationship between main characters Gordy and Chris, definitely borders on romantic. After seeing this film, one of the impressions left is that there is much more than Bromance going on here. A great emotional summer film, which will stick with you for years to come.
Danny Falls in love with his best friend, and deals with his feelings about her and her new relationship with a local boy.
The sequel to "The Year my voice broke". Danny goes to boarding school and traverses the world of racism, when he falls in love with a beautiful black girl from a new by school.
PG | 102 min | Comedy, Drama, Family
Vada and Thomas J are 10 year old best friends. They spend their days bicycling around and promise to marry each other one day, if they don't find someone else. Vada Is also in "love" with her poetry teacher. Tragedy strikes, and things are changed forever. Very emotional, poignant. Anna Chlumsky is wonderful.
G | 82 min | Animation, Adventure, Comedy
A surprising Gem of a cartoon, this film kept me busy for hours when I was small. I was always disappointed when it ended, wanting to relive the interaction between Princess Irenie and Curdie. There is also a lot of good action scenes, and a very memorable song. The sound of Curdie singing it has always stuck with me.
Unrated | 92 min | Drama, Romance, War
I felt a little iffy on adding this one. However, it does feature a strong amount of emotion. It is about a small boy, who during World War 2 meets a young Canadian Soldier and enters a romantic relationship with him. While the subject is controversial, I was surprised to see that this film was done very tastefully, and poignantly. Based on an Autobiography, this tale hits very hard. The boy is beginning to feel the stirrings of romantic love, and the soldier, broken from the war falls for him too.
PG | 113 min | Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Very well done version of Peter Pan, with a larger romantic slant than the Disney version. This version, while it does not stick to the book entirely, is fantastic. The acting is superb, and Jeremy Sumpter plays out his emotion and confusion at first love with perfect intensity.
PG | 90 min | Comedy, Family, Romance
PG | 96 min | Drama, Family, Fantasy
Fantastic tale of Jess and Leslie. 12 year old Jess meets the new girl, Leslie. She shows him a world of magic and friendship. As with so many of these tales, tragedy strikes, and life lessons are learned. A great coming of age tale with bits of romance and fantasy. The book is also a great read.
An earlier, made for TV version of Bridge to Terabithia. While not as strong or magical as the 2007 version, it sticks close to the book, and there are still hints of the flame between Jess(Jessie as he's known here) and Leslie.
Very 80's, with sweat suits and cork bottle glasses.
Part one on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZLV6qwMwIM
R | 114 min | Crime, Drama, Fantasy
A Powerful Vampire tale. Two 12 year olds, Oskar, and Eli, meet in a small Swedish town. It soon becomes clear that Eli is a vampire....and what she does to get her blood is not at all pleasant. A very dark, intense film, with much emotion and feeling between the two characters.
PG | 90 min | Comedy, Drama, Romance
R | 116 min | Drama, Fantasy, Horror
The American Remake of "Let the Right one in" (Låt den rätte komma in). Nearly entirely a scene for scene remake, this film holds much of the intensity and emotion of the original. This film is still wonderful, but not as good as the original. This may be due to the slight attempts to Americanize the tale. Oskar and Eli become Owen and Abby, from a small town in New Mexico. The language changes slightly from the wonderful original captioned version. I would highly recommend seeing this one *after* you watch the original in it's native language.
Not Rated | 98 min | Drama, Romance
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