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Dani Barnes, estudante de alto desempenho do ensino médio, sonha em entrar na UC Davis, a melhor escola de veterinária do mundo. Uma nova amiga glamorosa a atrai para uma cena do sul da Cali... Ler tudoDani Barnes, estudante de alto desempenho do ensino médio, sonha em entrar na UC Davis, a melhor escola de veterinária do mundo. Uma nova amiga glamorosa a atrai para uma cena do sul da Califórnia que ameaça tudo pelo qual ela trabalhou.Dani Barnes, estudante de alto desempenho do ensino médio, sonha em entrar na UC Davis, a melhor escola de veterinária do mundo. Uma nova amiga glamorosa a atrai para uma cena do sul da Califórnia que ameaça tudo pelo qual ela trabalhou.
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Patrick Davis Alarcón
- Miguel
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This film tells the story of a nice girl in school, who is bullied by the most beautiful but shallow girl in school.
It has a good story because it is actually quite sad to see how she changes in the film. It is a film that teenagers can relate to.
It has a good story because it is actually quite sad to see how she changes in the film. It is a film that teenagers can relate to.
I really enjoyed this movie! It's relatable but seeing as I don't go out I feel this would be something that would happen if I were to go out, which would be the awkwardness of being around someone you like and awkwardness in general that I possess. It's a really great movie!
#REALITYHIGH, while predictable in every single way, is a surprisingly quaint and endearing high school drama starring Nesta Cooper as Dani Barnes-a young black girl whose bullied in grade school, which results in her banishing herself from social media. Flashforward to high school and she is the awkward geek girl that exists in real life but surprisingly seems to annoy this generation of movie geeks who feel they are being represented unfairly. To that, I say, "Shut-up! Be a geek and be proud!"
Dani's character is not nuanced in any way-her role is a carbon copy of any number of pretty geek girls seen throughout film history who are just one make-over away from underappreciated darling to video vixen. Dani just happens to be caramel colored supposedly ugly-duckling who happens to be pretty. So black audiences are treated to a rare treat: a good, young black male with good intentions towards the protagonists. Netflix, what are you doing? How dare you do something positive in the name of diversity. Okay, I'm being facetious to make a point: it is nice to see black kids shown in a light that's not tragic, demeaning, or violent. So for that alone, I was willing to give it a try.
As the movie progresses, it hits all the right plot points, and the characters are relatively good-natured, except the antagonist-Alexa: the narcissistic social media star that ruined Dani's childhood. When Alexa's ex-boyfriend, Cameron (played by the charming Keith Powers) starts dating Dani, it sets Dani and Alexa on an inevitable collision course. Now, doesn't that play into the trope of girls fighting one another over a guy? Sure it does. Does that happen in real life? Hell yeah! So, what are crying about people? Lighten up. #REALITYHIGH delivers a wholesome love story about two decent kids trying to navigate a vicious, social media culture. The same culture that's trashing this movie on IMDB as if it were ever trying to be anything more than a fluffy high school film.
#REALITYHIGH suffers from some choppy transitions scenes, and a lack of onscreen time for her bratty sister Taylor, but it's not enough to hamper the movie in any kind of way. If anything, the on-screen chemistry of Nesta Cooper and Keith Powers make this movie a pleasure to watch and left me hoping to see more of these young actors in the future.
Dani's character is not nuanced in any way-her role is a carbon copy of any number of pretty geek girls seen throughout film history who are just one make-over away from underappreciated darling to video vixen. Dani just happens to be caramel colored supposedly ugly-duckling who happens to be pretty. So black audiences are treated to a rare treat: a good, young black male with good intentions towards the protagonists. Netflix, what are you doing? How dare you do something positive in the name of diversity. Okay, I'm being facetious to make a point: it is nice to see black kids shown in a light that's not tragic, demeaning, or violent. So for that alone, I was willing to give it a try.
As the movie progresses, it hits all the right plot points, and the characters are relatively good-natured, except the antagonist-Alexa: the narcissistic social media star that ruined Dani's childhood. When Alexa's ex-boyfriend, Cameron (played by the charming Keith Powers) starts dating Dani, it sets Dani and Alexa on an inevitable collision course. Now, doesn't that play into the trope of girls fighting one another over a guy? Sure it does. Does that happen in real life? Hell yeah! So, what are crying about people? Lighten up. #REALITYHIGH delivers a wholesome love story about two decent kids trying to navigate a vicious, social media culture. The same culture that's trashing this movie on IMDB as if it were ever trying to be anything more than a fluffy high school film.
#REALITYHIGH suffers from some choppy transitions scenes, and a lack of onscreen time for her bratty sister Taylor, but it's not enough to hamper the movie in any kind of way. If anything, the on-screen chemistry of Nesta Cooper and Keith Powers make this movie a pleasure to watch and left me hoping to see more of these young actors in the future.
I don't watch Netflix that much, just from time to time. And now that the occasion happened, I can say that I'm impressed by this movie. Not super impressed, but pretty impressed. The acting seemed natural, the scenes were "dope" and... that's it. I thought that it would be stunning only by the visual effects, but I was wrong this. It got something more than this. Yet, it is just Netflix. You can't "enjoy", just "chill".
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- CuriosidadesKate Walsh and Anne Winters star together in "13 Reasons Why" (2017)
- Erros de gravaçãoDuring the pep rally, Kimmy, the head cheerleader, yells "Valley Vista! Go cougars!" but the school they attend is named Vista Valley.
- ConexõesReferenced in Flix Forum: #realityhigh (2019)
- Trilhas sonorasESP
Written by Ruwanga Samath, Vendela Palmgren & Josiah Rosen
Performed by Vandela
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- 1 h 39 min(99 min)
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