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1. Overview The Girl Next Door is a 2004 American romantic comedy‑drama directed by Luke Greenfield and produced by Gold Circle Films. Though marketed as a light‑hearted teen movie, it carries a surprisingly mature undercurrent that explores the complexities of first love, sexual awakening, and the moral gray areas that often accompany adolescence. The film has become a cult favorite, praised for its blend of humor, heartfelt moments, and an unexpected depth that sets it apart from the standard high‑school fare of the early 2000s. 2. Plot Summary (Spoiler‑Free) High‑school senior Matt Buckley (Jesse Eisenberg) lives a fairly ordinary suburban life—school, a part‑time job at a video store, and a small circle of friends. His world turns upside‑down when a new family moves in next door: Kelly (Elisha Cuthbert), her mother Susan (Mona Marshall), and her younger sister Megan (Olivia Wilde). Kelly quickly becomes the object of Matt’s infatuation.
If you enjoy movies that blend humor with heart—and appreciate a story that treats its characters with both compassion and honesty— The Girl Next Door is a must‑watch. The Girl Next Door 2004 Vegamovies