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2nd worst movie I have ever seen.


This movie is so bad, terrible, horrible, crap, bile, puke. Not even Vanessa Hudgens can help this movie. This movie has no value what so ever. In the history of cinema, this movie is feces.

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If this is the 2nd worst you have ever seen, then you simply have not seen many movies.

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"Not even Vanessa Hudgens can help this movie." Seriously? If you hated this film but for some bizarre reason think Hudgens is a major talent, well, it's all clicking now. You should stick to truly intelligent fare like High School Musical where your amazing intellect can be exercised by the breadth and depth of concept and execution.



What a lovely way to burn...

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The movie can be 'crass' and over the top 'sexual' but the point is that is that the main characters are 'coming of age' or maturing as people so they can understand what it is to be an adult. They must make mustakes to become adults.

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So to come of age and become an adult I have to be in a lesbian three way, humiliate and force a man to blow guns, preform many acts of armed larceny, and murder people? That outlook is the reason most people think America is a cesspool of garbage. Seriously. I don't care if this garbage heap was considered "Ironic" I consider it glamorizing everything that is wrong with today's culture.

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This movie is not "glamorizing" anything. It's critique of white privilege and cultural appropriation. I'm sorry you don't understand tone. I can assure you this movie is NOT why other cultures hate America. It's far more likely that the moronic sanctimonious arrogance of people like yourself is why other cultures hate America. Now run along to your Trump rally or whatever it is you people with double-digit IQ's do with your free time.

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You don't get it. The Meaning of this movie may come across as crass but in the end the movie is about a 'coming of age' movie for college age women. It is about people who just start to understand who they are as a person. That is the point of the movie. To show that people have to 'grow up' through mistakes like the girls in this movie.

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Sorry you missed the point, which was contained in the early footage in the girls' classroom. Look at the subject material and listen to the lecturer (which they are not). Then reflect or rewatch the rest of the movie under that new light. It is impossible to sum a complex film in a sentence, but Korine gives some hint in interviews that it is about "surfaces" -- like our skin, which is the surface of our bodies -- and maybe you noticed the contrasts? The spring break party versus the strip club? The hotel trashing versus the pool game? The pleasure & senseless crime versus the drug crime driven by economic necessity.

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Vulgar and dim-witted. *yawn*

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