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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Erwin, una niña genio, es la estudiante más joven del instituto. En su lucha contra el aislamiento social conoce a Winston su colega gurú de la ciencia, para inventar una sustancia que cambi... Leer todoErwin, una niña genio, es la estudiante más joven del instituto. En su lucha contra el aislamiento social conoce a Winston su colega gurú de la ciencia, para inventar una sustancia que cambia la escuela secundaria para siempre.Erwin, una niña genio, es la estudiante más joven del instituto. En su lucha contra el aislamiento social conoce a Winston su colega gurú de la ciencia, para inventar una sustancia que cambia la escuela secundaria para siempre.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 2 premios en total
Sophia Reid-Gantzert
- Erwin Page
- (as Sophia Reid-Ganzert)
Georgia Vaughan
- Sandi
- (as Georgia Simmons)
Reseñas destacadas
It's one of those movies aimed at children that I used to watch a lot when I was a kid during the afternoon TV slots. The script, while quite predictable, somehow manages to draw you in. There's a compelling element that keeps you engaged, perhaps the charm of simplicity combined with a touch of humor and innocence.
The movie does an excellent job of conveying its message, skillfully portraying life lessons in a manner that's easy for children to understand. It even succeeds in making the audience understand the main antagonist in a convencing way. The editing is well done, especially for a low budget film.
Speaking of performances, the child actors are really good and have chemistry. The film is not just fun but also sprinkles plenty of laughs throughout, making it a delightful watch for both children and adults who appreciate a light-hearted, feel-good family movie.
The movie does an excellent job of conveying its message, skillfully portraying life lessons in a manner that's easy for children to understand. It even succeeds in making the audience understand the main antagonist in a convencing way. The editing is well done, especially for a low budget film.
Speaking of performances, the child actors are really good and have chemistry. The film is not just fun but also sprinkles plenty of laughs throughout, making it a delightful watch for both children and adults who appreciate a light-hearted, feel-good family movie.
10buenor7
I really liked the film, the whole film is very good to watch, due to the story it has and the format of how it is done, the filming angles are super interesting with the divisions of the screen showing more than one action at the same time, this leaves the coolest film, as it shows two things that may be different, but at the same time are connected to each other.
The film's script is very good, I didn't realize at any point that it was a tiring or boring script, I thought it fit well into the whole story, where it presents parts of drama, comedy and life lessons in the right proportion, including the part about when she talks to her father, it's a very deep type of conversation when they are on the stairs, I also noticed that it doesn't just focus on one subject, the whole film has a very interesting scenario where it is very characteristic of each character what they really are
I really liked the actors and their entire performance and Alina Brace, who was really very good in her performance, transmitting a lot of depth and seriousness in each moment, the entire cast is also very natural and makes each scene very good.
The film's script is very good, I didn't realize at any point that it was a tiring or boring script, I thought it fit well into the whole story, where it presents parts of drama, comedy and life lessons in the right proportion, including the part about when she talks to her father, it's a very deep type of conversation when they are on the stairs, I also noticed that it doesn't just focus on one subject, the whole film has a very interesting scenario where it is very characteristic of each character what they really are
I really liked the actors and their entire performance and Alina Brace, who was really very good in her performance, transmitting a lot of depth and seriousness in each moment, the entire cast is also very natural and makes each scene very good.
10sprgsh
A beautifully done fun and heartwarming film about friendship and being who you are. Director Ali Scher did such an incredible job using color to tell a story.
This is a great story about two wickedly smart pre-teens (and some other "unpopulars") who struggle to fit in at school, and even at home. They find solace in science and develop a chemical for the school science fair that makes you popular. Erwin struggles to maintain objectivity as the desire to have friends and be popular weighs on her. In the end the story is about loving yourself and being kind to others. Do they win the science fair? You'll have to watch to find out!
This is a great story about two wickedly smart pre-teens (and some other "unpopulars") who struggle to fit in at school, and even at home. They find solace in science and develop a chemical for the school science fair that makes you popular. Erwin struggles to maintain objectivity as the desire to have friends and be popular weighs on her. In the end the story is about loving yourself and being kind to others. Do they win the science fair? You'll have to watch to find out!
"Popular Theory" is a smart, fun comedy-drama about family, friendship, and (of course!) science. Outcast and child genius Erwin pairs up with rival student Winston in an attempt to win the state science fair, but gets more than she bargained for as her experiment slowly spirals out of control and ultimately teaches her some important lessons about friendship, family, and what it really means to be "smart."
This is one of those movies that everyone in the family can agree on and enjoy watching for different reasons. I appreciated that I could watch it with my younger kids-I didn't have to explain any overt references that were too old for them, there were no seriously scary or violent parts, and the pace was fast enough that it kept their interest. (And the science, while science-y in the way you hope it will be, is not too challenging to understand for all ages.)
For older kids and adults, the movie surprisingly manages to tackle some dynamic, difficult issues: acceptance and social rejection (for Erwin, her sister, and several other characters), death of a parent, depression (the dad), neurodivergent behaviors (Winston), the power of nontraditional families (the aunt), ethical questions of social/corporate responsibility (does accountability for abuse of an invention lie in the hands of the user or inventor?), etc etc. These more complex themes made the film enjoyable for my spouse and I and gave us some great opportunities for follow-on conversations with our eldest child, but the mature content was elevated enough to go over the heads of the little ones, who just enjoyed watching the film for its great main story line, lovable characters, and a few fun twists.
The film showcases great writing, directing, acting, music, and set design. It's a more wholesome "Mean Girls" with a smart, quirky heroine and had moments that reminded me of movies like "Matilda," "Juno," and some Wes Anderson films and shows like "Just Add Magic" and "The Babysitters Club." I've been recommending it to all my friends-those with kids and those without-who want to watch a smart, refreshing film with a lot of heart.
This is one of those movies that everyone in the family can agree on and enjoy watching for different reasons. I appreciated that I could watch it with my younger kids-I didn't have to explain any overt references that were too old for them, there were no seriously scary or violent parts, and the pace was fast enough that it kept their interest. (And the science, while science-y in the way you hope it will be, is not too challenging to understand for all ages.)
For older kids and adults, the movie surprisingly manages to tackle some dynamic, difficult issues: acceptance and social rejection (for Erwin, her sister, and several other characters), death of a parent, depression (the dad), neurodivergent behaviors (Winston), the power of nontraditional families (the aunt), ethical questions of social/corporate responsibility (does accountability for abuse of an invention lie in the hands of the user or inventor?), etc etc. These more complex themes made the film enjoyable for my spouse and I and gave us some great opportunities for follow-on conversations with our eldest child, but the mature content was elevated enough to go over the heads of the little ones, who just enjoyed watching the film for its great main story line, lovable characters, and a few fun twists.
The film showcases great writing, directing, acting, music, and set design. It's a more wholesome "Mean Girls" with a smart, quirky heroine and had moments that reminded me of movies like "Matilda," "Juno," and some Wes Anderson films and shows like "Just Add Magic" and "The Babysitters Club." I've been recommending it to all my friends-those with kids and those without-who want to watch a smart, refreshing film with a lot of heart.
10yxfkdt
I literally came into this movie with little to no expectations and no idea what it was about. I was completely blown away at the genius of the writing and execution of the script. I laughed (a lot) and teared up (a bit). Definitely recommend if you 1) have kids 2) want a cute feel-good movie or 3) want to connect with your nerdy inner child.
As a young girl with a strong inner nerd who desperately wanted to be popular, I really related to the theme of this film. I loved it so much. Go see this movie if you need a little pick me up or just want to see some great acting and witness some great writing.
As a young girl with a strong inner nerd who desperately wanted to be popular, I really related to the theme of this film. I loved it so much. Go see this movie if you need a little pick me up or just want to see some great acting and witness some great writing.
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- CuriosidadesA photo of Sophia Reid-Gantzert's real mother is used in the movie.
- Créditos adicionalesThe first few credits start playing over the last part of the final scene before it fades to black and the rest of the credits play as normal.
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- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 38.781 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 22.859 US$
- 11 feb 2024
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 122.114 US$
- Duración
- 1h 28min(88 min)
- Color
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