She's Too Young is a 2004 Lifetime television film directed by Tom McLoughlin. The movie follows the story of a teenage girl named Hannah Vogul who becomes involved in a risky sexual relationship with an older man. As Hannah's behavior becomes more erratic and dangerous, her parents and teachers struggle to understand what is happening to her.
When Hannah contracts a sexually transmitted disease, her parents are forced to confront the reality of their daughter's situation. The film explores the consequences of teenage promiscuity and the impact it can have on a young person's life.
As Hannah's parents try to help her navigate the challenges she faces, they must also come to terms with their own failings as parents. The movie sheds light on the importance of communication and education when it comes to addressing issues of sexuality and relationships with teenagers.