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Nemiche

Titolo originale: Odd Girl Out
  • Film per la TV
  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 24min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Nemiche (2005)
Drama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.A teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.A teenager is bullied by her former friends when they discover that she has a crush on the same boy as the most popular girl in school does.

  • Regia
    • Tom McLoughlin
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Rachel Simmons
    • Matthew McDuffie
    • Richard Kletter
  • Star
    • Alexa PenaVega
    • Lisa Vidal
    • Leah Pipes
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    3730
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Tom McLoughlin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rachel Simmons
      • Matthew McDuffie
      • Richard Kletter
    • Star
      • Alexa PenaVega
      • Lisa Vidal
      • Leah Pipes
    • 61Recensioni degli utenti
    • 3Recensioni della critica
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    Alexa PenaVega
    Alexa PenaVega
    • Vanessa
    • (as Alexa Vega)
    Lisa Vidal
    Lisa Vidal
    • Barbara
    Leah Pipes
    Leah Pipes
    • Stacey
    Elizabeth Rice
    Elizabeth Rice
    • Nikki
    Alicia Morton
    • Tiffany
    Shari Dyon Perry
    • Emily
    • (as Shari Perry)
    Rhoda Griffis
    Rhoda Griffis
    • Denise Larson
    Nancy McLoughlin
    • Ms. Donnely
    Margo Moorer
    Margo Moorer
    • Principal Jessup
    Chad Biagini
    Chad Biagini
    • Tony
    Joey Nappo
    • Ezra
    Maureen Brennan
    Maureen Brennan
    • Soccer Coach
    Michael Arata
    Michael Arata
    • Dave Larson
    Asia Larkin
    • Wannabe #1
    Krizia Vega
    Krizia Vega
    • Wannabe #2
    Hannah McLoughlin
    • Wannabe #3
    Anne Ewen
    Anne Ewen
    • Lydia
    Brandi Gerard
    Brandi Gerard
    • Boutique Salesgirl
    • (as Brandi Coleman)
    • Regia
      • Tom McLoughlin
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Rachel Simmons
      • Matthew McDuffie
      • Richard Kletter
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    9brycecox1

    Dead on. And a sizable minority of boys are like this, too.

    I'm a man. Previously a boy.

    Except for certain advances in communications technology made since 1982, I had basically the exact same experience as the girl in the movie (with all the genders reversed, of course).

    For people who have been through an experience as vindictive, drawn-out, thorough, and unrelenting as the experience suffered by the girl in the movie, this will be a movie-watching experience both very painful and very valuable.

    Perhaps even more so for those of us who didn't have a parent as ideal and understanding as the one in the film. But, for the purposes of the film and its messages, that character is well-designed and serves many useful purposes.

    This film covers a lot of bases in a lot of ways. It's an impressive accomplishment, seeing as it's impossible to really do justice to the subject matter in the space of a standard film. Very, very impressive.

    I like hard-hitting, gritty dramas like Requiem For A Dream, Bad Lieutenant, and that sort of thing (also, harsh black comedies like Shallow Grave, Bitter Moon, etc.). This film hit me harder than any of those.

    Girls can be as visibly and simply and physically violent as the stereotypical boys (e.g., the tormentors and killers of Reena Virk in British Columbia, Canada). And boys can be as invisibly and complexly and non-physically violent as the stereotypical girls.

    It's not a simple world out there. And it has a lot of barbarians in it. Male and female. And they don't all fit within the usual gender roles.

    There are plenty of masculine, heterosexual evil boys who behave like evil girls -- because they know it's tougher to get caught that way and that the damage done is deeper; in other words, the smarter ones use more complex and indirect methods. And everyone is far less aware of them than the big, dumb, loud, physically-violent ones -- indeed they likely never get caught because their male victims wouldn't be manly/masculine/tough/cool/honourable/etc. if they were to complain about it or admit to being bothered by it or to cry about it, would they? Just show me all the girls who lust after and fall in love with men who cry about getting bullied. Oh, that's right, there aren't any -- they're too busy fawning over the thoughtful, intelligent, emotionally-literate, understanding Alpha-male goons who are beating those other guys up. Sorry, I forgot.

    It's frequently unlike the stereotype of "boy beats guy up, and it's over -- simple." And in those cases, it's particularly damaging when you've been socialized into the idiotic philistine social orthodoxy of boys not being allowed to cry, and boys have to keep a stiff upper lip and hide and suppress their feelings.

    Anyway.... the film accomplishes its goals and its messages beautifully. 9-outta-10.
    8raymond-massart

    School as two separate realities

    I have always been intrigued by the fact that a school in general consists of two separate realities:the more or less controlled environment of the classroom and the unknown reality of what goes on between students once they are not supervised by their teachers. As a former educator myself, I can assure you that life at school for certain young people can be a living hell.Pestering occurs at every level: kindergarten kids who physically threaten their classmates in order to obtain candy, high-school students who desperately seek excuses as to avoid the humiliation and isolation they experience during recreation not to mention the subtle intrigues that occur at a university level."Humans" in general apparently have a genetically determined urge to reinforce their own feelings of self esteem by preying on easy victims. It is therefore of the utmost importance that parents be aware of the cruel reality that often exists in schools and pay close attention to any alarming change in attitude or conduct on the part of their children. "Odd Girl Out", sadly enough, is a brilliant account of events that are closer to reality than one initially would be willing to believe.Very convincing acting by Alexa Vega as the tormented youngster and Lisa Vidal as the anguished mother
    6Terra_X

    The real deal on High School

    "Odd Girl Out" (2005) Alexa Vega, Lisa Vidal, Leah Pipes. 4.5/5.0 stars. When a girl (Vega) finds that her closest friends start to spread rumors and ruin her life she starts to break down to the hurtful and often harmful rituals of High School. Vanessa is your average girl trying to find herself in the world. She is friends with Stacey (Leah Pipes), the most popular girl in school, until Nikki (Elizabeth Rice) and Tiffany (Alicia Morton) sabotage her friendship with the queen bee and the clique. She is tortured throughout the school year until finally, the words start to get to her, and not in a good way. The school outcast, Emily (Perry) joins Vanessa on her quest to navigate through the dreadful everyday life that our teens go through everyday. My thoughts on it-This definitely hit the surface with a stone, and made some huge points that "Mean Girls" (2004) failed to point out. HIhg School may be the hardest times of our lives. Especially when your friends turn on you, and you are all alone in a teenage wasteland of betrayal, rumors, and raging hormones. This is the real deal. The secret life of girls is NOT pretty. What goes on behind our backs-Its one place where you cannot protect your children. Parents should know that this movie does contain some very dramatic elements to it. There is some very intense moments or drama and schoolyard insults such as slut, whore, or bitch. There is some sexual references made through out the movie. Children under 13 should have an adult or guardian around for some mild discretion.

    Rated TV-14 for Strong language and thematic elements.
    martenaw

    Becoming strong within self

    I watched the movie on Monday and I believed it touched many lives, even young men. Vanessa character I thought showed her growing towards the end. She gained confidence of not having or needing to appease Stacy and the others. I enjoyed the scene where Vanessa's mother, gave her an example of an incident in her life. This helped Vanessa to come down off the defensive and communicate with her mother. Therefore, it showed strength in her character with the help of a new friend. I don't believe the lighting was bad at all in the classroom scenes. In watching on my television the lighting was adequate.

    I did notice a scene that the actress was in a different position than the actual shot. When editing how many times are scenes looked over? This is for my knowledge. Thanks.
    8bd-38

    I was surprised

    I usually have much fun in deriding all of the bad Lifetime movies that my wife watches all the time. I caught this one about 15 minutes in, and kept watching too. It was pretty good. The acting is decent, and the director and writer do a good job of spacing out and escalating the bullying that the girl endures. I thought it was also good how the main character, as she keeps getting bullied, continues to try to find a way back into her crowd. Because, it's realistic. People put up with all kinds of crap to get accepted into a clique. And, the mom's performance was solid too, realizing too late but trying everything she could be figure out why her daughter was getting more and more upset. Good flick. I'd watch it again.

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      During a scene where Alexa Vega's character Vanessa ends up cutting her hair off, Vega accidentally cut off her own hair in addition to the fake hair pieces she was suppose to chop.
    • Blooper
      After Vanessa is rejected from the lunch table for the second time, she runs to the bathroom and into a stall. She puts her backpack on the floor and stands on the toilet seat to hide when she hears the other girls coming. One of the girls takes a picture of the bottom of Vanessa's stall with their camera phone. When the picture is shown later, you see Vanessa's backpack along with her feet clearly planted on the floor.
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      Ms. Donnely: [Referring to Vanessa's suicide attempt] I guess I'm just wondering if anyone has any feelings about what she did.

      Stacey: Um, Vanessa and I have been friends for, all our lives, and I just wish I could've done something to help her.

      Emily: That is such crap!

      Ms. Donnely: Excuse me Emily!

      Emily: Stacey drove Vanessa to it. She humiliated her. She practically drove her out of school

      [Surveying the whole class]

      Emily: and everyone knows it.

      Stacey: What? That is such a lie! You've known her what, five minutes? Vanessa and I are incredibly close.

      Emily: Yeah, close enough to kill her.

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      I Luv How You Feel
      Performed by Tiffany

      Written by Tiffany, & Tim Feehan

      Available on the album "Dust off & Dance" - Tiffany (2005)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 4 aprile 2005 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Barnholtz Entertainment
      • Granada America
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
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