2/10
a personal agenda
30 December 2012
How bad is this ? Well, let's just say that it is struck by every cliché it tries to cram in 84 minutes. Some reviewers are writing that this is an important film, but they do not state why it is important. i would have to draw my own conclusion that they think it serves as a message for gay people and/or social outcast. This message has been done many times over in much better films. Unfortunately Chris Colfer shows that his acting on Glee is not really acting, but playing himself. Colfer serves as the writer of this film shows me that he has a personal agenda to lash his vicious claws at everyone that does not support his agenda. The only thing good about the film are the supporting actors, which are all wonderful actors, but the script leaves the actors and the audience struck by...boredom and self-righteousness. i suggest that you skip this film and watch Juno or any coming-of-age film from the 80's for some laughs.
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