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A Girl Like Her

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A teenager asks her best friend to help prove that one of their school's most beautiful and popular students has secretly been bullying her for the past year.
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Justin Chang Variety 03/30/2015
Seems less and less convincing the more blatantly it strives for authenticity. Go to Full Review
Richard Roeper Chicago Sun-Times 03/27/2015
3.0
Hunter King is believably despicable as the prototypical Mean Girl, but we DO feel empathy for Avery as she begins to realize the depths of the destruction she caused. Go to Full Review
Moira MacDonald Seattle Times 03/27/2015
3.5/4
Performed with unflinching honesty, it's a story that'll be familiar to countless teens, and the film could well have a long life as required, vivid viewing for high-schoolers, who'll have plenty to discuss after its poignant ending. Go to Full Review
Jonathan Kiefer SF Weekly 01/01/2016
Well-intentioned but belabored, Weber's documentary conceit ultimately saps the story of its truthfulness and is therefore self-defeating. Go to Full Review
Daniel Barnes Sacramento News & Review 05/30/2015
2/5
A Girl Like Her goes for an ill-conceived blend of found footage and faux documentary that never works, while the script is rarely subtle and often shameless. Go to Full Review
Todd Jorgenson Cinemalogue 05/01/2015
Sometimes the heartfelt power of the message can help to compensate for some narrative rough patches. Such is the case with this drama that tries to put a fresh spin on the topic of teenage bullying. Go to Full Review
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Ronan H @RJThePro Aug 30 When I started this movie, just judging off the first couple of scenes, I thought this movie would be absolutely atrocious. I was thinking to myself that I was going to rate this half a star. But alas, as you can see, I did not. The reason for this is that it made me tear up many times. Truly a tearjerker. This movie did not necessarily make you feel like the characters were real, however it did make you feel for them and cry for them. While the movie was trying to make you think it was a real event and that it was all filmed live, it did not do a great job at this at times, but at other times it did. The acting was fine, and the script was mediocre, but the heaviness of this film is really what carried it. The ending was not very good in my opinion, maybe even ruining the movie, but that doesn’t take away from the overall experience. See more Mar 27 Everyone has experienced bullying at least one way or another For teenagers it’s almost unavoidable (truth be told it was also something I personally went through for so long) Based on a million true stories of a horrible epidemic that’s affected many young people and directed by Amy S. Weber Avery Keller is in high school; she seems like any typical teenage girl She’s popular and knows everyone But in secret she has a much more viscous side to her, she’s actually bullying one other student A girl named Jessica Burns has been the target of ridicule and teasing by Avery Yet no one else is acknowledging this behavior towards her So Jessica and her best friend decide to uncover the truth about her true colors by secretly hiding a small camera recording all of their encounters It’s risky though because Avery could find out leading to terrible consequences but Jessica wants to expose her for what she really is From the opening scene it really punches you in the gut showing the severity of how Jessica is affected Sometimes in order to tell the truth there comes a place and a time to show it, why does one person hate another so much?, most would say a girl like her could never be a bully because they seem too beautiful or perfect to have any flaws of any kind, bullying can escalate to the point the victim can feel afraid, isolated, and antisocial from everyone else, it’s also not just face to face encounters but because of the internet the bullying can be amplified behind the computer screen and we feel powerless to do anything about it, more people are actually worried about being embarrassed if they tell anyone being bullied or being labeled a snitch, is there any place a victim feels safe?, how much more will school administrators ignore the problem at hand disciplining those responsible? This found footage/documentary is quite powerful given the subject matter A lot of sensitive issues revolving around bullying, teen suicide, the aftermath it has on individuals, mental health, cliques, and the social ladder The direction this goes in a much different way than the trailer suggests, the narrative is shaken up fleshing out the principles and we maybe get a glimpse into why Avery acts out however unjustified it comes across Both girls put on exceptionally good performances Although it is odd this focuses more on the bullier rather than the victim’s perspective The ending is really sad I’ll admit but it should serve as a wake up call to help those who feel severely victimized before the unthinkable happens See more Muhammad M 10/15/2024 A must watch movie for EVERYBODY This is the movie that every parent or grandparent must watch to be aware of if they're children or grandchildren could have been bullied or might be bullying to others. If you don't have young children still you must watch this movie and I'm sure it will make you think about your past where either you or bullied or you bullied others. This movie might persuade you of still taking some corrective measures and play your role in the eradication or minimization of curse of bullying. See more Stephen C @Stephenc 02/05/2024 This film admirably addresses the critical topics of bullying and suicide, offering a comprehensive portrayal of various perspectives, including the dynamics between the bully and the bullied, the impact on families, and the role of friends. It effectively captures the complexity of these issues. See more AblissMusic 07/10/2023 Heartbreaking but really entertaining and I thought that the actors did a phenomenal job at playing their role See more Nim T @nimtse 11/15/2022 This film was emotional, yet truthful of the long-lasting issue of bullying that takes place in school. It did not feel like a movie as it was related to my personal experience. The actresses that play the lead did a spot-on job on what it feels like to be the bully and the victim at the same time. With the lack of support or the fear that one might have, it is a good wake up call for those that suffer should speak up. Heart-throbbing to watch the character suffer innocently, but nevertheless a simple production one worth to watch. See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis A teenager asks her best friend to help prove that one of their school's most beautiful and popular students has secretly been bullying her for the past year.
Director
Amy S. Weber
Producer
Danny Roth, Jeff Spilman, Damiano Tucci, Amy S. Weber
Screenwriter
Amy S. Weber
Distributor
ParkSide Releasing
Production Co
Parkside Pictures, Radish Creative Group, Bottom Line Entertainment
Rating
PG-13 (Language|Involving Teens|Disturbing Thematic Material)
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 27, 2015, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Nov 16, 2016
Runtime
1h 34m
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