The movie is all about Olivia, a 14-year-old girl whose life gets super complicated when she finds out she's pregnant, even though she's never had sex. This movie feels real because it shows exactly how tough and confusing being a teenager can be. It's like taking a hard look at the problems and weird stuff that happen when you're growing up, especially when people start talking and judging. Olivia's story is intense because she has to deal with crazy rumors and making huge decisions that even adults would find hard.
I like a lot the gal who plays Olivia; she's amazing, and the mom too. And the brother is the guy from "Modern Family" - was great seeing him here too. What's cool about this movie is that it doesn't just lay everything out easy and simple. It leaves you hanging a bit at the end, which I think is pretty neat because it gets you thinking and doesn't just hand over all the answers. It's not your usual Hollywood movie; it's got something different and feels more genuine, like it's telling a real story.