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100+ Movies like The Girl Next Door

3.4
2004 Comedy, Romance

Discover movies with plots centered around teenage rebellion, sexual awakening, and the pursuit of unconventional dreams. Like "The Girl Next Door," these films explore the lives of high school students navigating the complexities of relationships, societal pressures, and the allure of the adult entertainment industry. Expect provocative themes, daring choices, and a celebration of youthful defiance against traditional norms. From raunchy comedies to thought-provoking dramas, this collection offers a glimpse into the world of teenagers embracing their desires and challenging the status quo.

Geek Charming

Geek Charming

3.3
2011

Both "Geek Charming" and "The Girl Next Door" follow a similar plot arc of a geeky, unpopular male high school student who becomes infatuated with a popular, attractive female student. The male protagonist initially pursues the girl through a project or activity, leading to them bonding and developing feelings for each other. However, their relationship faces challenges and opposition from the girl's former boyfriend or social circle. The movies explore themes of popularity, social status, and self-acceptance as the characters navigate high school dynamics and learn to embrace their true selves. Ultimately, the male protagonist wins over the girl, and they end up together, having overcome societal pressures and personal insecurities.

The Dreamers

The Dreamers

3.6
2003

Both "The Dreamers" and "The Girl Next Door" center around a young man who becomes intimately involved with a free-spirited woman/women who introduce him to a world of sexuality and liberation from societal norms. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew is drawn into a relationship with his neighbor Danielle, a former porn star, which leads him down an unconventional path of sexual exploration. Similarly, in "The Dreamers", Matthew, an American student in Paris, is seduced by the incestuous twins Théo and Isabelle, who initiate him into their uninhibited lifestyle of nudity and sexuality. The movies parallel each other in their portrayal of the young protagonists' sexual awakenings and their immersion into taboo realms of eroticism and experimentation. Both films depict the characters engaging in daring and provocative acts, challenging conventional morality and embracing a more liberated view of sexuality. The relationships in the movies serve as catalysts for the protagonists to break free from their sheltered existences and confront societal boundaries.

Barely Legal

Barely Legal

3.0
2005

Both "Barely Legal" and "The Girl Next Door" revolve around a group of high school friends who become obsessed with making a pornographic film, driven by their sexual frustrations and desire for popularity. The main characters in each film decide to recruit local adult film actresses and strippers to star in their amateur productions. The films explore the characters' journeys of sexual awakening and their attempts to gain social status through their pornographic endeavors. Key plot points include the filming process itself, the challenges they face in casting and production, and the eventual consequences and fallout when their activities are discovered by parents, school authorities, and shady adult film industry figures who attempt to exploit or blackmail them. Despite the risqué subject matter, both films incorporate elements of teenage romance and coming-of-age themes as the protagonists navigate relationships and personal growth alongside their pornographic ambitions.

The Kissing Booth

The Kissing Booth

3.6
2018

Both "The Girl Next Door" and "The Kissing Booth" revolve around a high school student who develops a romantic relationship with an unexpected love interest. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew becomes infatuated with his new neighbor Danielle, a former adult film actress, while in "The Kissing Booth", Elle harbors a secret crush on her best friend Lee's older brother Noah. The stories follow the protagonists as they navigate the challenges and complications of pursuing these forbidden relationships, defying societal norms and expectations. The movies share a similar narrative arc, with the male leads initially drawn to the allure and mystique of the female love interests, only to later confront the harsh realities and consequences of their choices. Both films explore themes of sexual awakening, societal pressures, and the complexities of young love. The protagonists face opposition and obstacles from their peers, family, and external forces, testing the strength of their relationships. Ultimately, the movies culminate in the couples overcoming adversity and embracing their love, albeit with uncertain futures ahead. The stories celebrate the power of youthful passion and the pursuit of unconventional desires, while also acknowledging the potential risks and sacrifices involved.

Melissa P.

Melissa P.

2.3
2005

Both "Melissa P." and "The Girl Next Door" center around a teenage protagonist who becomes sexually involved with an attractive but troubled older person. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew develops a relationship with his neighbor Danielle, a former porn star, while in "Melissa P.", the 15-year-old Melissa loses her virginity to her classmate Daniele and becomes sexually promiscuous. The protagonists' sexual awakening leads them down a path of risky and morally questionable behavior. Both movies explore themes of teenage sexuality, loss of innocence, and the consequences of reckless choices. The plots follow the protagonists as they navigate their newfound desires while facing external pressures and adversaries who seek to exploit them. Ultimately, the movies depict the protagonists' journeys of self-discovery and personal growth as they come to terms with their experiences.

Dirty Girl

Dirty Girl

3.0
2010

Both "Dirty Girl" and "The Girl Next Door" center around a rebellious, promiscuous teenage girl who feels out of place in her conservative small town. They embark on a journey of self-discovery, fleeing their hometowns with an unlikely companion - a shy, socially awkward male classmate. Along the way, they encounter obstacles from authority figures like parents and face challenges related to sexuality and identity. The girls form a close bond with their travel partners, helping them gain confidence and embrace their true selves. The journeys ultimately lead to personal growth, acceptance, and the pursuit of their dreams beyond the confines of their hometowns.

Finding Bliss

Finding Bliss

2.5
2009

Both "Finding Bliss" and "The Girl Next Door" follow a similar plot where the main character, an idealistic young person, becomes involved with the adult film industry against their initial expectations. They develop a romantic relationship with someone working in the industry, facing challenges from cynical and manipulative figures who try to exploit them. The protagonists ultimately find success by making their own adult film project, allowing them to pursue their creative ambitions while embracing their sexuality. The films explore themes of artistic integrity, sexual awakening, and overcoming societal stigmas surrounding the adult industry. The protagonists' journeys parallel each other as they navigate the complexities of the adult entertainment world while staying true to their values and aspirations.

The Sweet East

The Sweet East

3.5
2023

Both "The Sweet East" and "The Girl Next Door" involve a high school student who becomes entangled with an unconventional, dangerous individual or group. The student forms an intimate relationship with this person/group, leading them down an illicit path involving criminal activities like theft and violence. The student is exposed to the seedy underbelly of society, including the adult film industry in "The Girl Next Door" and extremist political groups in "The Sweet East". Despite the risks, the student pursues this lifestyle for a sense of excitement and rebellion against their mundane suburban upbringing. In the end, the student emerges relatively unscathed and even benefits financially, though their innocence is forever lost.

Take Me Home Tonight

Take Me Home Tonight

3.0
2011

Both "Take Me Home Tonight" and "The Girl Next Door" follow a coming-of-age story where an ordinary high school/college student develops an unlikely romantic relationship with an attractive and seemingly unattainable love interest. The main character lies about their circumstances to impress the love interest, leading to complications. The movies explore themes of seizing opportunities, overcoming insecurities, and pursuing one's desires despite societal expectations. There are raunchy comedic elements involving parties, drugs/alcohol, and sexual situations. The protagonists go through a transformative experience that helps them find direction and confidence in life. Supporting characters like best friends and family members play pivotal roles in the character arcs. Ultimately, the main characters achieve personal growth and find fulfillment in their romantic pursuits.

The Virginity Hit

The Virginity Hit

2.3
2010

Both "The Virginity Hit" and "The Girl Next Door" center around teenage boys who become infatuated with an attractive and sexually experienced woman. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew develops feelings for his new neighbor Danielle, a former adult film actress. Similarly in "The Virginity Hit", Matt and his friends pursue Becca, who claims to be sexually experienced. The plots follow the boys' attempts to lose their virginity to these women, involving schemes and misadventures. Ultimately, the boys learn important lessons about relationships, intimacy, and growing up. The movies explore similar themes of teenage sexuality, desire, and the transition into adulthood through comedic and raunchy storylines.

Flower

Flower

3.2
2017

Both "The Girl Next Door" and "Flower" center around a teenage male protagonist who becomes infatuated with a troubled young woman with a dark past in the adult entertainment industry. The plots follow their relationships as they navigate the consequences of the women's former careers, including run-ins with dangerous figures from their pasts. The stories explore themes of sexual awakening, societal judgment, and the complexities of relationships. Both films feature the protagonists engaging in risky behavior and illegal activities related to the adult industry, leading to intense conflicts and life-altering events. Ultimately, the relationships between the central couples prevail despite the challenges they face.

Shiva Baby

Shiva Baby

3.6
2021

Both "Shiva Baby" and "The Girl Next Door" center around a young woman, Danielle, who is involved in an unconventional sexual relationship that causes tension and complications in her life. In "The Girl Next Door", Danielle is a former adult film actress who becomes involved with a high school student, Matthew, leading to conflicts with her ex-boyfriend and the adult film industry. In "Shiva Baby", Danielle is a college student engaged in a sugar baby relationship with a married man, Max, which creates awkward situations at a Jewish shiva observance attended by Max, his wife, and Danielle's family. The movies explore themes of sexuality, relationships, family dynamics, and the challenges faced by the young female protagonists as they navigate these complex situations. Both Danielles struggle with societal expectations, judgment from others, and their own desires and choices. The plots involve confrontations and power dynamics between the characters, as well as moments of self-discovery and personal growth for the protagonists.

The New Guy

The New Guy

3.0
2002

Both "The New Guy" and "The Girl Next Door" follow a similar plot arc of an unpopular high school student undergoing a transformation to gain popularity and social status. The protagonists, Matthew and Dizzy, are outcasts who get a chance to reinvent themselves when a new, attractive person (Danielle and Danielle) enters their lives. They engage in risky behavior and shed their former identities to impress these new love interests and gain acceptance from their peers. However, their newfound popularity comes at the cost of betraying their true selves and old friends. Ultimately, the protagonists learn to embrace their authentic identities while still maintaining their social standing. The movies also share themes of teenage rebellion, sexual awakening, and the pressures of conformity in high school social hierarchies.

The F**k-It List

The F**k-It List

3.0
2020

Both "The F**k-It List" and "The Girl Next Door" follow a similar coming-of-age story arc where the main character, an ambitious high school student, has their life turned upside down by an unconventional romantic interest who challenges societal norms and expectations. This leads the protagonist to rebel against the path set for them, pursue riskier behavior, and ultimately find self-discovery and freedom from external pressures. The protagonists, Matthew and Brett, are initially focused on academic success and getting into prestigious universities, but their encounters with Danielle and Kayla, respectively, open their eyes to new experiences and a "carpe diem" attitude. The movies parallel each other in depicting the protagonists' journeys of self-exploration, breaking free from parental and societal expectations, and embracing a more authentic, liberated lifestyle. Both films also involve the protagonists engaging in controversial activities, such as making an adult film (The Girl Next Door) and participating in a viral "fuck-it list" (The F**k-It List), which challenge social norms and lead to conflicts with authority figures. Ultimately, the protagonists find personal growth, self-acceptance, and the courage to forge their own paths, rejecting the traditional routes initially set for them.

Big Time Adolescence

Big Time Adolescence

3.7
2020

Both "Big Time Adolescence" and "The Girl Next Door" center around a teenage boy who forms an inappropriate relationship with an older, corrupting influence. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew becomes infatuated with his new neighbor Danielle, a former porn star, who introduces him to a world of risky behavior and sexuality. Similarly, in "Big Time Adolescence", 16-year-old Mo develops a close bond with his older friend Zeke, who leads him down a path of substance abuse, delinquency, and sexual promiscuity. The plots follow the protagonists as they navigate the consequences of these relationships, facing challenges like criminal entanglements, parental disapproval, and personal growth. Both Matthew and Mo must ultimately decide whether to continue down the destructive path or break free from the negative influence and reclaim their futures. The movies explore themes of adolescent rebellion, the allure of taboo experiences, and the transition from youth to adulthood.

Cruel Intentions 2

Cruel Intentions 2

2.5
2001

Both "Cruel Intentions 2" and "The Girl Next Door" center around a naive teenage boy who becomes infatuated with a seemingly innocent new girl next door, only to discover she has a secret provocative past in the adult entertainment industry. The boys are manipulated and drawn into the girls' world of deception and sexuality. The plots involve the boys being coerced into compromising situations by the girls and their associates, leading to the production of an adult film. The girls use their sexuality to control the boys and advance their own agendas. Ultimately, the boys embrace the girls' lifestyle and join them in manipulating others through seduction and exploitation.

The To Do List

The To Do List

2.9
2013

Both "The Girl Next Door" and "The To Do List" follow the story of an inexperienced high school student who becomes infatuated with a more sexually experienced person and embarks on a journey of sexual exploration and self-discovery over the summer before college. The main characters, Matthew and Brandy, are initially naive about sex but become determined to gain sexual experience, creating lists of sexual acts to learn and perform. They enlist the help of friends and engage in various sexual encounters, often in humorous or awkward situations. The films explore themes of teenage sexuality, peer pressure, and the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Both movies feature raunchy humor and explicit sexual content as the protagonists navigate their sexual awakenings and relationships. Ultimately, the characters gain confidence, maturity, and a healthier perspective on sex and relationships by the end of their respective journeys.

Kaboom

Kaboom

2.8
2010

Both "Kaboom" and "The Girl Next Door" revolve around a young male protagonist who becomes infatuated with an alluring and mysterious woman who turns out to have a secret, scandalous past in the adult film industry. This relationship leads the protagonist down a path of risky and illicit behavior, involving criminal elements from the woman's former life who seek to exploit or harm them. The plots feature surreal, dreamlike sequences and explore themes of sexual awakening, the consequences of desire, and the protagonist's journey of self-discovery amidst the chaos. Ultimately, the protagonists embrace their newfound freedom and sexuality, overcoming the threats and finding fulfillment, both personally and financially, through their involvement in producing an unconventional film project.

Teen Lust

Teen Lust

2.4
2014

Both "Teen Lust" and "The Girl Next Door" revolve around a high school student who becomes infatuated with a woman from a risqué background. In "The Girl Next Door", Matthew develops feelings for his new neighbor Danielle, a former adult film actress. Similarly, in "Teen Lust", Neil finds himself attracted to Denise while trying to lose his virginity to avoid being sacrificed by a cult. The plots follow the protagonists' efforts to pursue these relationships despite societal taboos and external threats. Themes of sexual awakening, rebellion against norms, and the consequences of desire are central to both films. The narratives build towards climactic scenes where the main characters engage in sexual acts that defy the antagonistic forces opposing them, ultimately embracing their desires.

Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life

Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life

1.9
2005

Both "Cyber Seduction: His Secret Life" and "The Girl Next Door" center around teenage male protagonists who become infatuated and sexually obsessed with a female character, leading them down a path of risky and unethical behavior. The male leads are initially innocent and naive but are seduced into exploring their sexuality in unhealthy ways. Their obsessions cause them to neglect responsibilities, damage relationships with friends and family, and make poor decisions that have serious consequences. The movies explore themes of teenage lust, the dangers of pornography and the adult entertainment industry, and the loss of innocence. The stories follow a similar arc of the male protagonist's descent into obsession and the fallout from their actions before ultimately finding redemption and personal growth.