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TheCrimsonKing Posted
Almost feels like a straight up horror movie, I don't know why I felt such dread for Kayla while watching, besides it I'm sure relating to my own experiences in high school and social interactions in general. The bonfire chat Kayla has with her dad is one of the best scenes of the year; Bo Burnham wrote it so well and Elsie Fisher and Josh Hamilton play it perfectly. Although pretty different in particulars, it reminds me as being emotionally similar to the conversation with the dad at the end in Call Me By Your Name. Also credit to Burnham for not playing the dad role himself.
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HudsonHawk Posted
I'm not sure you could watch Eighth Grade and not find yourself attached to a moment or character that reminds you of your own jr high days. A sometimes tough, always realistic portrayal of a strange time we all go through, it also is a great depiction of how social media can effect things. Bluray looks and sounds great, though it's just a little indie film so it's not like it's gonna be a demo disc.
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Jeffo Posted
Before I watched this I knew I was in for a great film. The entire start and finish of this movie is great. Dealing with that weird age everyone goes through in life and some things that occur earlier on in our younger years. Definitely a must see for those dad's who have daughters like myself. Makes me wish my kids didn't have to grow up. I give at a 9/10 overall.
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Reesh Posted
This movie hits right in the feels especially if you grew up in the 2000s. Eighth Grade is a relatively new film but can already stand toe-to-toe with some of the best coming-of-age stories ever made. It’s a sweet and touching movie that, despite its rating, people both young and old should watch.
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FilmIsForever Posted
A fantastic directorial debut from Bo Burnham and a stellar lead performance from Elsie Fisher. Definitely a film so many people can relate to if they had a rough time in school. Genuine and hilarious, while also brutally honest, one of 2018's best movies.
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cMoney Posted
This movie was great. It has flown under the radar for some reason. but it brings you back to what its like to be a preteen. being uncertain, insecure, having hopes your too scared to share. It was a solid movie, I highly recommend.
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Bang Posted
Not a bad little independent film. A glimpse into the current world of adolescence of today. The performances were pretty good all around. And the ending setting the stage for and of understanding of our youth was touching. Not perfect but certainly worth a watch.
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amarcoe Posted
I loved this movie, the characters are great along with very good directing and a fantastic story. If you are thinking of purchasing this movie I would certainly recommend it.
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GurthDessert23 Posted
Many scenes in this movie are extremely awkward and uncomfortable to view but that’s what I think it was going for. An interesting g glimpse into a young adults world this day in age.
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mlee Posted
My 17-year-old son asked for this for a Christmas present and he loved this blu-ray! Best Buy had a great price already plus even price matched!
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RustyJames Posted
One of the best movies about adolescence I had seen in a long time. The Bluray includes a great commentary by writer-director Bo Burnham.
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Gamereviewer083 Posted
This is a great movie for teens and up. It is so relatable, funny, cringey (in a good way), and just good. Great acting and characters
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Jazzman Posted
Bo Burnham directed a great time capsule that accurately shows the trials of middle school with a great lead actress
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odegess Posted
A movie about the pains of growing up, it shows all the awkwardness of being in the 8th.
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brunogod Posted
coming of age movies are usually guy movies and this is a really good version for girls
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Lemboy Posted
Finally it went on sale for 10$.. how I wish they have a 4K release.. movie is great
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lilyoojah Posted
This film definitely brought me back to the awkward ages of middle school.
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Dcfan Posted
Pretty realistic look at kids in junior high....should be required viewing
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Judd Posted
Really and truly the life of an eighth grader and what to expect these days!
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Monty Posted
One of the best depictions of the middle-school experience ever made.
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