Question about his childhood


Has anyone who's seen this movie, is there a scene where he gets beat up by bullies, during his childhood? God, I hope not! Yes, I know this is an autobiography film. But there have been two films I won't see because of an altercation like that happens and wasn't ever resolved; The Adam Project and The Black Phone. But hopefully this is averted, if not; I sadly won't be seeing this film, and it's a real shame, because it looks really good. I really enjoyed Bohemian Rhapsody and that had none of that stupid cliche childhood drama! It's the worst, especially when it isn't resolved, at all and nobody learns a damn lesson.

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I REMEMBER YOU...YOU'RE THAT WEIRDO BULLY FETISHIST...WHAT'S UP,BRO?

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"Bully Hunter" is the more accurate term, actually, but can you answer my question; if you have seen the movie?

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I CAN GET BEHIND THAT...I AM A BULLY'S BULLY.

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Okay, you're not helping. Next, please!

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HELPING?...I AM LEADING THE CHARGE,KIDDO...OPEN YOUR EYES AND LOOK AROUND...I AM KOWALSKI...I'M THE KIND OF ASSHOLE EVERYONE WANTS ON THEIR TEAM...NOW...YOU'RE WELCOME.

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I was just asking a question. No need for trolling!

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I'M NOT TROLLING...I LOVE YOU A LITTLE BIT.

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Okay, goodbye!

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I saw the movie yesterday. Don't worry about bullying. He has issues with his family, namely his father, but it's just that stereotipical "don't go and do what you love, you have to have a real job, like mine".

The film itself is a parody, just like his songs. So don't take it very seriously.

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Thank God, I'm so sick of that generic run of the mill bullying they put in the childhood parts of films. Why The Adam Project had it, I have no fucking clue! It seems to only happen when its about boys. Never really is an issue when it involves young girls. I mean they still have to deal with it, it's not just a "male only" issue; but they make a bigger deal out of it, when it involves young boys and I hate that shit so much! Its as lazy as you can get to writing generic stereotypical stuff in films and TV shows and I can see why Doug Walker put "The Bully" as the #1 worst cliche! Everything he said that was wrong with it, was spot on!

Even The Black Phone had that crap, but at least in a horror movie, it actually makes sense, not to mention, it took place in the 70s when times were different. I just hate it when Hollywood shoehorns in that shit for no reason! Now when they write bullies like Biff Tannen and Nelson Muntz, that actually works because they're more than just one-note villains and they actually have funny things to say, generic run of the mill bullies are just soulless assholes with no redeeming qualities, whatsoever!

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It's a comedy/parody movie. The only "bullying" is done by his dad and it's obviously in an over the top comedic manner.

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I'll take that over the shitty cliche school stuff, on any given day!

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I think a lot of peopel,agree with hou

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I have yet to see it. I have the Roku page open on my web browser on my phone. I'm so relieved that he doesn't get bullied. That has ruined a lot of otherwise good films like Jumunji and Hardcore Henry. Can't say the same for The Adam Project. Even without the awful cliche bullying that's apparently never resolved for whatever bullshit reason; it's just another run of the mill time travel flick. Even Looper did the same exact promise, except way better. Hell, even Disney's The Kid was a way better version and the bullies are actually taken care of, in that film! So there was no excuse for that lazy kind of writing in The Adam Project.

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