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On the night of a sleepover, a group of teenage girls venture out in a competitive game of challenging dares. As the antics escalate, and the dares become more extreme, the girls unravel the truth behind a former student's rumored suicide.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 5.7 |
Studio : | Insight Film Studios, Nasser Entertainment Group, Fastback Pictures, |
Crew : | Production Design, Set Decoration, |
Cast : | Britt Robertson Scout Taylor-Compton Alexia Fast Janel Parrish Emily Tennant |
Genre : | Drama Thriller |
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Yawn. Poorly Filmed Snooze Fest.
From my favorite movies..
Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
True that the movie is not the best movie that you could see, but it's a good movie because creates a good teenage story. There are few big mistakes in direction, but in general, not related with the girls performance. And there are too some magnificent details, for example, the psychological background involved in such a subtle action like when Robertson is waiting to be called by the principal. Her reaction when door is opened and she stops biting her nails, is a reflex of a great direction and a great acting, or the facial expressions of Janel or Carly McKillip in almost every take... in fact, all personalities of the girls are really well defined and shows an amazing work of the director and the writer.If you focuses on the girls performance, Scout Taylor-Compton, Emily Tennant, etc., and especially on the performance of Britt Robertson (of course because she is the main character), you can see why am giving such a high score to the movie. Britt's performance deserves a 10, and drags the whole movie to that place with the help of the amazing work of the rest of the girls (10 for all the girls). Some people may love or hate her character, Chapin, and that's where it's strength of her performance. If you see her performance, and compares it with other movies, you can see how much talented and versatile actress who really she is.If you look for a simple and pretty movie in order to have a good time, this movie will accomplish the goal... if you can enjoy the skills of these young actresses.
(not sure if these count as spoilers) I watched this movie on Netflix after it described it as a "thriller" about dark secrets coming out. The only thrill was when it was over and I didn't have to endure this awful movie anymore. The writing was absolutely horrible. The dialogue seemed like a 40-something man trying to write for teenage girls. It all came off as very awkward, and not at all realistic. The plot was boring and predictable. But despite these glaring flaws, what really bothered me was the character of Chapin. This girl is shown throughout the movie to be a callous, mean-spirited little troll of a person, and the movie expects us to feel bad for her. Time and time again, this character goes out of her way to make life miserable for those around her, simply to have something "exciting" to do, and it makes the viewer feel nothing but loathing and resentment for her. And her so-called "redemption", really just makes you hate her even more for being so stupid. If you like insipid, trite teeny-bopper movies like Twilight, this should be right up your alley. Otherwise, steer clear.
This movie still hasn't been released in the US, at least not in wide distribution, and that is a shame. Despite the 2 (so far) 1 star reviews, that appear to have been written by the same person, this is not a bad movie. The characters are a bit stereotypical, but, name a teen movie where they are not. And, frankly, the teens in this movie are far more believable than in most teen films. Part of the problem might be that this film seems to be categorized as a thriller, and it definitely is not. It is a coming of age movie. I like that the characters do develop over the course of the film. And, while it is hard to empathize with the main character, Chapin, in the beginning, by the end of the film I did. I am also a Brit Robertson fan from her work on the TV series 'Life Unexpected'. And, why this film got an R rating is beyond me. Oh, and this film passes the Bechdel test(look it up if you have never heard of it). That may be the reason for the unhappy reviews.
4.6 out of 10? This movie was so fresh and unique. The acting was strangely very good, and the depth to the plot was, for me, totally unexpected. When I rented this, I suspected I would be able to handle maybe half an hour before turning it off, but I was so wrong.The director had very minute attention to detail and it really showed. I liked the way that the shots were framed and found the camera work to be near perfect. So yeah, maybe the ending wasn't a complete surprise but the way everything came together was what made this movie a hidden gem. I found the final 10 minutes to be genuinely authentic and emotional.It's a shame this was marketed as a teen thriller with a silly title and DVD cover-work because it was much more like a psychological drama.