bhart-1
mar 2005 se unió
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Clasificación de bhart-1
Hilarious and low-budget comedy at it's best. This set of unique individual sketches with extensive self-referential humor is reminiscent of a really raunchy Kids in the Hall. Be prepared for some of the most random and recitation worthy lines, filled with ethnic slurs and awful language. Sex toys included!
There should be more comedy like this around today. This collection of sketches on one DVD will warrant many viewings and reviewings in order to appreciate some of the parts. If you enjoyed The State and/or Wet Hot American Summer, get ready for some more glory. If you are even considering this for younger audiences I would say that every child on earth should see this.
There should be more comedy like this around today. This collection of sketches on one DVD will warrant many viewings and reviewings in order to appreciate some of the parts. If you enjoyed The State and/or Wet Hot American Summer, get ready for some more glory. If you are even considering this for younger audiences I would say that every child on earth should see this.
This is in the simplest terms a story about a miserable white, suburban, middle-school girl who is accepted nowhere. Not in school with her grades, not at home by her family, and not at all by her peers.
Simultaineouly exhibiting the loneliness of adolescence and the lack of attention associated with being the middle child, this movie is able to realistically portray how truly hopeless and boring that life is for a middle-schooler. The main character, Dawn, is a near-friendless, gawky, and desperate girl. So lonely and confused, in fact, that when a delinquent classmate boy tells her that he wants to "rape" her, she is interested, not horrified.
The story takes us through her initial and misplaced experiences with the opposite sex, her pain and alienation from her peers, her inattentive and unconcerned family, and her continuing resilience throughout it all. The audience will be left to wonder how it is that so many people make it through middle school without developing a serious mental illness from trauma. With it's true to life direction and understandable characters, it will make you remember an awkward time in your own life which you may wish you could forget, but can't.
Simultaineouly exhibiting the loneliness of adolescence and the lack of attention associated with being the middle child, this movie is able to realistically portray how truly hopeless and boring that life is for a middle-schooler. The main character, Dawn, is a near-friendless, gawky, and desperate girl. So lonely and confused, in fact, that when a delinquent classmate boy tells her that he wants to "rape" her, she is interested, not horrified.
The story takes us through her initial and misplaced experiences with the opposite sex, her pain and alienation from her peers, her inattentive and unconcerned family, and her continuing resilience throughout it all. The audience will be left to wonder how it is that so many people make it through middle school without developing a serious mental illness from trauma. With it's true to life direction and understandable characters, it will make you remember an awkward time in your own life which you may wish you could forget, but can't.