Codes and conventions of teen films vary depending on the cultural context of the film, but they can include
puberty,
proms,
alcohol, illegal substances,
high school, parties,
virginity,
teen pregnancy, social groups and
cliques, interpersonal conflict with peers and/or the older generations, fitting in,
peer pressure, and
popular culture. The classic codes and conventions of the teen film come from American films. One of the most widely used conventions is an emphasis on
stereotypes and social groups. The stereotypes most commonly used include: •
The Jock / Cheerleader •
School Diva (Alternately The
It Girl) • The
Geek / Nerd • The Rebel • The Misfit /
Outcast • The
Boy/Girl next door • The New Kid • The Loner • The Band Geek • Class Clown • The Athlete • The Queen Bee • The Foreign Exchange Student Apart from the characters, there are many other codes and conventions of teen film. These films are often set in or around high schools and places frequented by teens, such as shopping malls and themed restaurants. This technique allows for many different social cliques to be shown. These settings are typical for the classic romantic comedy teen film. ==Common archetypes==