Agrega una trama en tu idiomaRyan discovers that his friend Brent is the father of one of his girlfriend's twin babies and that he date-raped her at a party over the summer. With college around the corner he will stop a... Leer todoRyan discovers that his friend Brent is the father of one of his girlfriend's twin babies and that he date-raped her at a party over the summer. With college around the corner he will stop at nothing to clear his name.Ryan discovers that his friend Brent is the father of one of his girlfriend's twin babies and that he date-raped her at a party over the summer. With college around the corner he will stop at nothing to clear his name.
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- Emily
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It accurately portrays the often overlooked struggles of daterape victims, and sheds some much-needed light on how disregarded the poorer female voices are in the "justice" system and the deep mental sickness that can live within privileged families. No, it was not AMAZING, but it deserves to be rated higher. It was worth the watch, and should be celebrated more for bringing awareness to such a drastic, realistic, terrifying, impactful, and FULLY POSSIBLE situation.
This film deserves more credit and recognition for what it accomplished. I ask you to give it a chance, even if it's just 30 minutes. It deserves that, at least. I ask you to look past all the cruel digs at the actors and cinematography. The young actors did as well as possible, especially in such challenging, emotional roles.
Again, not perfect. But beyond worth it. And one of a kind. I hope it becomes as impactful as it should be. Especially in today's society, which tragically sees these situations more than ever.
1) The guy's dad bribed the first rape victim and attempted to bribe Jess as well. Hush money given like this is not a legal binding contract.
2) Along the lines of blackmail, one of the teens was scared into not providing testimony from the night of the incident, as Brent's dad threatened to share that this witness had a DUI conviction. I don't see how that should be a deterrent. Any applicant is obligated to self-report past criminal convictions, and DUI's are public records. Most reputable colleges run background checks anyhow, and are bound to find out about it.
3) It's just so convenient that the alleged rapist and the victim still attend school and interact with one another. Plus Jess miraculously gets an entire group of people at a soccer stadium to hold up signs condemning Brent.
4) Brent's first rape victim is driving down a stretch of road and is being followed by Brent (she likely doesn't know it's him). How about driving to a public place or pulling over and calling the cops?
5) Rich dad just so happens to not lock his gun in a safe, and when he realizes it's missing he ends up in Jess' backyard right before his son is about to kill her. Hopefully he called the cops for backup.
Combined with the above stupidity, the last 20 minutes of this movie was exceedingly melodramatic. As for any positives - some of the older actors do a quality job. The high school characters are all cardboard cutouts.
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- TriviaJess' parents played by Megan Gallagher and David starzyk also played rose's parents in 7th heaven
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Kristin: [water runs, Kristen eyes Jess from the side] You're getting huge.
Jess: [smiles, haughty] Thanks. Feel great.
[dries hands with a paper towel and sees Kristin's arm]
Jess: That's a nasty bruise. What happened?
[Kristen pulls her sleeve down]
Kristin: None of your business
[glides on gloss]
Jess: I heard about you and Brent. Did he do that to you?
[expression on Kristen's face changes and she turns to Jess]
Jess: If he did, you have to say something. If enough of us speak up, we can stop him.
Kristin: Look, I'm not you, okay. I don't need to lead a crusade.
[walks past her and out the bathroom; Jess looks at herself in the bathroom mirror and her phone sounds, signaling a text; she picks it up from her bag and open it, and a picture of another girl Brent raped is shown with the text "Something in Common", sent by Emily Harding]