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Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life
A quiet teenage artist Rafe Katchadorian has a wild imagination and is sick of middle school and the rules that have been put before him. Rafe and his best friend Leo have come up with a plan: break every rule in the school hand book and as you expect trouble follows.
Release : | 2016 |
Rating : | 6.1 |
Studio : | Lionsgate, CBS Films, Participant, |
Crew : | Art Department Coordinator, Art Direction, |
Cast : | Griffin Gluck Lauren Graham Alexa Nisenson Andy Daly Thomas Barbusca |
Genre : | Comedy Family |
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That was an excellent one.
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
This is what happens when SJW writers and producers fail to recognize what they're seeing is their own reflection on the inside of their bubble. Instead of allowing the movie to be kids having fun for the sake of fun they had to project leftist political agenda into it. I actually looked to see if the DNC were listed in the credits along with teachers unions, NOW and Antifa. The message is clear fathers are deadbeats, mothers are saints, testing is bad, discipline destroys creativity, hispanics are heroes, vandalism is art and men are cretins.This movie is a prime example of SJWs taking something with great potential and ruining it by turning it into preachy virtue signalling bigotry. No wonder I never heard of it until I saw it on cable. I hope they lose a ton of money on it like everything else SJWs ruin.
This movie is basically a rip-off of two previous projects. One is Kirby Buckets. The main character, like Kirby, is a gifted cartoonist, and just like Kirby, he imagines his drawing coming to life and participating in the drama. Another is 100 Things to Do Before High School starring the breathtakingly beautiful and talented Isabela Moner. Sadly, this movie isn't nearly as good as either Kirby Buckets or 100 Things. Kirby had a great cast with Eli and Fish as buds, the evil sister Dawn and a whacked out school principal which set the stage for some great comedy. In this movie, the main character is a loner with only one imaginary friend.The plot is a troubled boy as the new kid in a middle school with an overbearing principal. He gets in trouble and fights back and uses his vivid imagination to pull some pranks that every middle school kid can only dream about. It lacks depth as it's just one boy against the principal. There are no buddies.Some of the pranks are interesting. The breathtakingly lovely Isabela Moner has a small part. But other than that, you'd be better off just watching reruns of Kirby Buckets.
Whenever anyone asks me what was the best and the worst moments in your life.The answer always zeroes down to the same place.Yes,the best moments in my life were spent in my School.The worst moment in my life was when I had grown up so old that I could no longer go to school.I also like the animation stuff .It delivers an easily digestible and amusing portrait of youthful hi- jinks that should well please its target audience. "Operation R.A.F.E.," short for "Rules Aren't for Everyone." The campaign entails a series of elaborate pranks, including the walls of the school being plastered with thousands of Post-It Notes and the trophy case transformed into an aquarium, complete with eel and lobster. Meanwhile, Rafe finds himself desperately attracted to his brainy classmate Jeanne (Isabel Moner), who shows signs of returning his interest.It reminded me of my school days ,my school Kalyan Nagar Vidyapith.I miss you all my friends...
I was expecting a rip-off of "The Diary of a Wimpy Kid" films with similar toilet and slapstick humour - I was hoping for it as well, wanting a cringe-worthy film like HSM.Instead what I found was not a patronizing, garden-variety kids movie. It is surprisingly creative - every time I thought the plot was leaning towards a clichéd "moral of the story" kind of trend (standing up to the bully/becoming popular and ignoring old friend/prank master) the movie was original and refreshing.GOTTA say i really loved how current this film was (soundtrack is all popular pop songs and well suited to this movie type - Drake was mentioned and the kid "Shon" or "Sean" or whatever CRACKED me up)Plus, the animated parts were interesting and just childlike enough that the films more serious sub- themes didn't become tedious.The acting was decent and the characters (apart from 'bear') weren't so archetypal that it was hard to digest.(this movie made me cry ((a LOT)) and thus, 10/10)