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Post by Orange on Feb 17, 2013 18:33:53 GMT -5
Went to Redbox yesterday to see what they had, and they had Bully in stock. I had meant to see it when it came out, but I totally forgot about it. I, like many others, was bullied in school, so I definitely had an interest in the film.
I though it was an incredibly well done documentary. I was hoping it wasn't going to be a documentary that put weight into the false illusion that we can stop bullying, so I'm really thankful it wasn't, and that it instead talked about the effects of bullying and what have you.
If I had to guess, I'd say I teared up 10 times and cried once at the film. Some of the stuff they put in there was just hard to watch and hit really, really close to home, and even though I was never physically bullied like some of the kids in the film, the verbal bullying hit me hard and took me right back to school.
So, for those that have seen it, what did you think of the documentary?
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Post by blackmegaman on Feb 17, 2013 18:57:49 GMT -5
I haven't seen , but I would like to ask does this doc. have any interviews/inputs from any of the actual bullys , because it seems like none of these specials or documentarys never actually gives of their point of view on things I would like to see why these people do the things that they do.
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Post by Orange on Feb 17, 2013 19:36:19 GMT -5
I haven't seen , but I would like to ask does this doc. have any interviews/inputs from any of the actual bullys , because it seems like none of these specials or documentarys never actually gives of their point of view on things I would like to see why these people do the things that they do. Unfortunately, no. I was hoping it would, too, to see why they do what they do - but it focused strictly on the bullied.
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Post by Cela on Feb 17, 2013 19:52:57 GMT -5
What bullshit solution did they propose?
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