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Anybody else think that this could possibly be one of the best movies to inspire a teenager?
I am a 14 year old guy and this has got to be one of the greatest films ever made for me, it inspired me so much and as it was not only about standing up for your rights, it was about movies..and i LOVE and i mean LOVE my movies..LOL

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you're a dork sorry.

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HAHA I Know !! LOL

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No!! 14 may be that borderline age, but life isn't anything like this film. The film only looks at things from one point of view. If it bothered to look at why we have rules in the first place, it might've been interesting. But with such a narrow, one-sided viewpoint of things and a one-note villain, I guess you'd have to be pretty naive to think that life is so simple and narrow. But at 14, I guess kids may still think that life is that easy! Just a little tip, it's NOT!!

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And does anybody wonder why life isn't anything like this movie if the world is filled with boring, negative people like you????

think about it...


Never underestimate a dragon because you are cruncy and good with ketchup...

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There is no possible good outcome for the the rules set in place at the school in this movie, just like in real life. I'm not a kid and I can see that.

Kids in America -8/10
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room-9/10

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I'm 18 years old and I think that this movie was REALLY inspiring.

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well welcome to dork town, have you met that other guy?

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The only thing inspiring about this movie is the performance of Stephanie Sherrin as Charlotte Pratt. I wish she would act in more movies.

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