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Cruel Instruction

  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
684
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Cruel Instruction (2022)
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The story of Kayla Adams, a 16-year-old who was sent to a youth residential treatment center by her mother Karen Adams at the suggestion of a school counselor.The story of Kayla Adams, a 16-year-old who was sent to a youth residential treatment center by her mother Karen Adams at the suggestion of a school counselor.The story of Kayla Adams, a 16-year-old who was sent to a youth residential treatment center by her mother Karen Adams at the suggestion of a school counselor.

  • Director
    • Stanley M. Brooks
  • Writer
    • Adrienne Rush
  • Stars
    • Kelcey Mawema
    • Morgan Taylor Campbell
    • Camryn Manheim
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    684
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Stanley M. Brooks
    • Writer
      • Adrienne Rush
    • Stars
      • Kelcey Mawema
      • Morgan Taylor Campbell
      • Camryn Manheim
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Kelcey Mawema
    Kelcey Mawema
    • Kayla Adams
    Morgan Taylor Campbell
    Morgan Taylor Campbell
    • Amanda Scheff
    Camryn Manheim
    Camryn Manheim
    • Miss Connie
    Sydney Scotia
    Sydney Scotia
    • Maggie
    Calder Stewart
    • Bryce
    Mackenzie Murdock
    Mackenzie Murdock
    • Trent
    Meghan Grant
    Meghan Grant
    • Hilary
    Julia Benson
    Julia Benson
    • Carly Scheff
    Cynthia Bailey
    Cynthia Bailey
    • Karen Adams
    Viv Leacock
    Viv Leacock
    • Ray Adams
    Nicole Muñoz
    Nicole Muñoz
    • Sofia
    Genea Charpentier
    Genea Charpentier
    • Lindsay
    Tiernan Hickson
    Tiernan Hickson
    • Dawn
    Sidney Quesnelle
    Sidney Quesnelle
    • Ashley
    Lea Matina
    Lea Matina
    • Juanita
    Colleen Wheeler
    Colleen Wheeler
    • Irene
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    Jason Gray-Stanford
    • Mr. Seckerling
    Xantha Radley
    Xantha Radley
    • Nurse Patty
    • Director
      • Stanley M. Brooks
    • Writer
      • Adrienne Rush
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    User reviews17

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    10sadieblackburn

    Moved me so much.

    This movie is absolutely heart wrenching- in a good way. The way they represent the facility makes me feel like i'm experiencing it for myself. I connected with the characters and just wanted to hug them throughout the entire movie. These kinds of things do actually happen to real people, in real life. I'm so glad that this issue is finally being brought up in media more and I feel it was represented amazingly. I have not been through similar experiences, thank god, I feel as if anyone can relate to how they're feeling, at least somewhat. I haven't been so moved by a movie in a long time. I highly recommend this movie. I thought the acting was good, and overall I don't have any gripes with the movie. Seriously, go watch it.
    8mrstariiiiiiiiii

    An important movie to watch.

    While you can tell the budget was not as deserved (because honestly, this movie deserved so much), the writing, message and experiences are genuine and shed light on the 'troubled teen' industry in a way that hasn't been done in media before. An important watch, with lines that emphasise the true nature of these 'wilderness retreats', and focusing on a black, female, neurodivergent, queer lead, it is clear that this film honestly wants to make victims of this industry seen, and raise awareness for the harm it does to children, no matter what shape or form they come in. Everyone, victims, parents, general public could benefit from watching this and using it to educate themselves on the disgusting, exploitative practices of the 'troubled teen' industry.
    10innerlooper96

    Incredibly Intense, Excellent movie

    Cruel Instruction is an amazing depiction of life in residential treatment. I didn't expect anything realistic, nor did I anticipate the excellent cast. As many of us may think, this movie (watched on LMN) was a random find for me on my program guide; I set the DVR and thought it would make a good 'while i'm on the elliptical' movie. It was, but I now want everyone to see it.

    The story follows this beautiful young woman who is truly misunderstood. Her learning differences make school nearly impossible, which seems to reduce her self-esteem. Other students pick right up on that feeling, and of course, bully her. She develops crippling anxiety (very authentically, heartbreakingly portrayed by Kelcey M.) and her parents dismiss her as being disengaged with school.

    Her school "helpfully" suggests this residential center, a place where she can 'break her bad habits' and also "be surrounded by people just like her!". The parents are fairly decent, with Mom being much more competent than stepdad, who has no idea what mental wellness is. A loving oaf, basically, is what the stepdad is...with a healthy helping of hubris.

    Moving on: the movie shows Kayla's journey through the horrors of this correctional-pretending-to-be-therapeutic facility. It's definitely extreme.

    As a person who has been in residential mental health treatment before, I found so much to be authentic; however, the extremes were not present in my experience.

    In my experience, the measures taken to 'fix' people with mental illness or addictions are draconian, although not all of them are illegal the way that this movie depicts. I truly believe that there is some good to be had in *most* places, but there is so much toxicity, and underhanded sneaky behavior by staff, you just start to feel exactly as Kayla does: convinced that YOU are the problem, and you must have done something wrong along the way to "deserve" to be where you are.

    The no-talking-to-family rule is real; the rigidity of ridiculous rules is real; the earning of privileges is real, although in my case, they were legitimately necessary because of the nature of my condition.

    The over-extended treatment time? Real and sadly common. The insurance is maxed before one is released, in most cases. In addition, coping skills and positivity can sometimes be amiss. It depends on the care providers; I was fortunate to have an awesome MD on staff, but 95% of the staff otherwise were horribly incompetent.

    The more extreme actions of this movie were not experienced in my time; the "obs" room, or the "investment" room; we also did not have to ask permission to cough, but we definitely had the same type of rigid rules. The excuse is "someone along the line abused the privilege of X, so now we cannot have X for anyone." Makes sense, until you realize "X" is using a children's glue stick, or talking together without the 'nanny' in the room. (Some of us are pushing 45 or 50 years old.) Bottom line: I can't begin to say how wonderfully this movie was made; the young women were phenomenal; the two main girls knocked it out of the atmosphere with realism, and the other cast members were excellent. Camryn Mannheim (sp) is incredibly easy to hate, she did such a good job.

    Watch this movie, but be warned it is uncomfortable with some scenes related to both trauma/suicide, and physical violation of the patients.
    9Chartreuse1

    Raw and real movie based on a true story!

    Troubled teen Kayla Adams' parents send her to juvenile detention center in Utah to get her the help she needs. Trouble is the people who run the facility need more help than she does! This was one of the BEST Lifetime movies this year acted with gritty realism! The acting, script and directing were top-notch. Kudos to Kelcey and Morgan for nailing their roles. Highly recommended!!!
    8gab-67599

    Not Bad

    As expected out of LM it was average at best. The only reason I didn't rate it lower was because it made me cry. Only reason for that was (as a now adult) I myself have been in and out of MANY of these places. I know how it feels to be in a place just like this but 20 times worse. This place looked bad but what I went through could not hold a candle to it.

    My issue with this movie was the actors sucked and at times I just could not relate with the lead. Pretty just could not act! I do like miss Campbell and miss Muñoz though. I have seen Muñoz in a few movies but I must admit this was a first for Campbell and I will be looking out for more of her. As far as this movie goes I would say watch it if you have been through it or if you have a child in a place like this.

    I wish my parents had watched a movie like this... Shining light on a subject I feel should be known by ALL by now. These places can be worse then anyone can ever imagine. Everyone should know what goes on in the so called "Problem Child's" life! Just do not expect great acting because at times the movie was just laughable.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2022 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ústav strachu
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Happily Ever After Films
      • Lighthouse Pictures
      • MarVista Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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