A socially awkward teenager plans on killing himself, until Clarence, the new quirky kid in school, befriends him.A socially awkward teenager plans on killing himself, until Clarence, the new quirky kid in school, befriends him.A socially awkward teenager plans on killing himself, until Clarence, the new quirky kid in school, befriends him.
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Raffaela Capp
- Kimberly Hill
- (as Raffaela)
Ashley Stauffer
- Mrs. Perkins
- (as Ashley Cynthia Stauffer)
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This movie is so inspiring the way it contributes to things that still be happening today like bullying I just love it good job Garrett Clayton 👏👍😁
Teens and parents should watch this. Teenagers have so many problems that they have to face each day so seeing some of them portrayed on screen can make them feel like they aren't alone. Especially with the rise of social media culture, and getting anything for views and status, it can easily send anyone into a tailspin. The acting is wonderful, you can really feel how everyone takes every subject matter very seriously, and interact with each other accordingly. It shows both perspectives of the victim and victimizer when it comes to bullying, which is really important since other films can only show one perspective. A must watch.
I really enjoyed this. While not really groundbreaking, the cast seemed to really believe in their roles. The ending was unexpected and really got me emotional.
The dynamics between the characters were also laudibly presented in my opinion, not making everything revolve around sex like so many high school movies.
I would really recommend this to anyone who struggled in high school, had issues with their parents and - most interesting regarding this movie - met someone who really helped them through that period or even just wished they did meet such a person (this is my case and the movie really made an impression on me).
This film has an identity crisis with its convoluted writing and screenplay that took away from the films message. The pace was too slow and that awful unbearable score made it more evident. Considering there were 3 novice writers, you'd think at least one of them would have fine-tuned the screenplay. The acting was mainly sub-par/amateurish with the exception of Johnny James Fiore, who was adequate. Others were stale or ridiculously overboard. Leif Rokesh directed this film fairly decent considering it's his first notch in film making, but he would have shined if the editing was better. Granted, this was a low budget indie film, but I feel it could have been much better with a little fine tuning and getting rid of that awful score and soundtrack to elevate it from being bland, into having some or little life. Nevertheless, still a noble attempt for a C-grade indie film. 6/10 from me
This is not a LGBTQ movie, but rather an Interesting story about friendship that could have been really good if better effort was made to develop characters and their motivation. Script is VERY MESSY and many things simply don't make any sense! The gay character is so badly written and his story is nonsensical; after a fight w/his abusive father, he directs his anger at the main character (whom he has avoided for years).
I enjoyed watching, but afterwards felt quite disappointed while thinking about the many plot gaps, unanswered questions and awful writing.
I enjoyed watching, but afterwards felt quite disappointed while thinking about the many plot gaps, unanswered questions and awful writing.
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- GoofsClarence's Dodge Dart has an Oregon front license plate that disappears and reappears, even in the same scene.
- SoundtracksI Love Me
Written by Bruce Vanderveer, Raffaela Capp, Ebony Rae Cunningham
Performed by Raffaela
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- 1h 32m(92 min)
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