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Go Ask Alice

Go Ask Alice

1973

Director

John Korty

Runtime

74 minutes

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Synopsis

A 15-year-old girl in late 1960's America is inadvertently sucked into an odyssey of sex and drugs. She eventually seeks help.

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Diversity & Representation

Overall Score

3.3/10

Limited


Category Breakdown

LGBTQ+ Representation

Minimal

The film focuses almost exclusively on heterosexual social dynamics. There is no discernible presence of non-cisnormative identities or meaningful engagement with queer identities.

Gender Representation

Fair

The narrative centers on a female protagonist's internal struggle and agency. It deconstructs the idealized adolescent girl, replacing her with a complex, flawed figure.

Racial & Ethnic Diversity

Limited

The cast is predominantly white and middle-class. The story is localized within a homogeneous social environment with no intentional racial blending.

Religious & Cultural Diversity

Fair

The plot explores the breakdown of the nuclear family and alienation from authority. It functions as a cautionary tale regarding substance abuse rather than a systemic critique.

Disability Representation

Limited

The film depicts psychological deterioration and mental health crises. These elements serve as plot drivers rather than providing an empowered depiction of living with a disability.

Strengths

  • Centers a female protagonist's internal psychological struggle and agency.
  • Deconstructs the idealized adolescent girl through a complex, flawed character.
  • Provides a nuanced view of the breakdown of traditional Western institutions.

Areas for Improvement

  • Lacks any meaningful representation or engagement with LGBTQ+ identities.
  • Features a predominantly white, homogeneous cast with little racial diversity.
  • Treats mental health crises as plot devices rather than nuanced disability representation.

AI Analysis

Go Ask Alice serves primarily as a psychological drama and a cautionary tale. While it grants the female protagonist significant agency by centering her perspective, the film remains rooted in the traditional social frameworks of the early 1970s. The narrative lacks intersectional breadth, focusing on a homogeneous, white, middle-class environment. While it explores mental health through the lens of drug use, it relies on the 'victim of circumstance' trope rather than nuanced disability representation. Ultimately, the film reflects the demographic and social constraints of its era, prioritizing a moralizing structure over a diverse or systemic critique of society.

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