A funny teenage love story that became a classic of the 2000s is causing a sensation on the platform.
Elisha Cuthbert stars in The Girl Next Door, available on Netflix.
2004 Regency Entertainment (USA), Peter Iovino
He Netflix catalog It is surprising for its variation in genres and the inclusion of new films and series, but it also brings classics from previous decades that are well received by viewers. Such is the case of The girl next door a fun romantic comedy from 2004 that brings together all the ingredients to entertain in less than 2 hours.
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The story of teenage love mixes ridiculousness, sensuality and infatuation in just the right amount to make the viewer laugh and keep him until the end of his resolution. In addition to the resources of American comedy, it presents a scenario often dreamed of by young people. What happens if the girl of your dreams lives right next to your house?


The girl next door

Netflix: what The Girl Next Door is about
The story focuses on Matthew and Danielle. He is a teenager who is studying and dreams of a life related to politics. But the importance of his objectives begins to change hierarchy when he meets Danielle, a young woman with whom he falls in love at first sight. And everything changes even more when he realizes that she is his neighbor.
At first they both start a relationship and everything seems to be going perfectly until he finds out that she works as a porn actress and begins to rethink many things. This situation gives rise to fun events in which both the two of them and their friends will be involved, so they must keep in mind that it is the most important thing when deciding whether to stay together or not.
Netflix: trailer for The Girl Next Door
Embed – The Girl Next Door – Official Trailer (The Girl Next Door) 2004
Netflix: cast of The Girl Next Door
- Emile Hirsch (Matthew Kidman)
- Elisha Cuthbert (Danielle)
- Timothy Olyphant (Kelly)
- Christopher Marquette (Eli)
- Paul Dano (Klitz)
- James Remar (Hugo Posh)
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