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      Cyberbully

      TV-14 2011 1 hr. 30 min. Drama List
      Reviews 70% 2,500+ Ratings Audience Score A woman (Kelly Rowan) tries to help her teenage daughter (Emily Osment) when she becomes the victim of online bullying. Read More Read Less

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      caitlin s ) Honestly love this movie everytime I watch it. Has me in tears every time. It's so accurate to what it's like being bullied in highschool in this computer age. Somewhat of a Disney channel feel to it but it's so raw. Emily Osment is a fantastic actress for this role Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/06/23 Full Review Audience Member With the topic, it had the potential to be a better movie, but the plot was unrealistic and dramatic. I don't recommend watching this movie. The movie would have been liked by a younger audience but is not appropriate for them. I started watching this movie and despite my disappointment I thought it would get better. This was not the case- it got worse. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Audience Member the concept of the movie is good, it tries its best but some plot parts are kinda ass and dont actually fit so well as advices for real cyberbullying Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member All of the characters talk and write like elderly men. The only likeable character is the gay guy who loves history class, and he's barely in the movie. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Olivia M Wow this was rough. Taylor us one of the most unlikeable protagonists of all time, she's a perfect example of writers trying to make a character "relatable" then making her a basic white straight pretty girl. In addition the scene where she downplays the gay guy's issues furthers her sense of unlikability. Visually the movie is very unappealing, with most of it feeling drab and boring. The weird editing combined with the shaky camerawork makes the movie seem like a student production. Lastly, the scene where Taylor can't get the top off is....funny. I know that's a terrible thing to say, but it's true. The way they wrote and shot the scene makes it come off as comical rather than serious. Finally, although well-intentioned, the movie promotes a terrible message. This movie should've been about raising awareness for cyber bullying and teaching kids to be safe online, instead, it's just anti technology propaganda. Instead of creating a strong message of being careful, it's just saying "technology bad" Rated 1 out of 5 stars 08/16/22 Full Review Audience Member This movie is so sad, but it is such a great movie. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 11/05/20 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Movie Info

      Synopsis A woman (Kelly Rowan) tries to help her teenage daughter (Emily Osment) when she becomes the victim of online bullying.
      Director
      Charles Binamé
      Executive Producer
      Michael Prupas, Joel S. Rice
      Screenwriter
      Teena Booth
      Production Co
      Muse Entertainment Enterprises
      Rating
      TV-14 (D|V|L)
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Dec 5, 2016
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