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Als Teenager hat man es nicht leicht. Schon gar nicht, wenn man wie Alice (Natalia Dyer) in einem streng katholischen Haushalt im ländlichen Teil der USA aufwächst. In der Schule wird ihr beigebracht, dass Sex vor der Ehe eine Sünde ist und auch Masturbation auf direktem Weg in die Hölle führt. Alice kommt ins Grübeln: Nicht nur, weil sie sich die Sexszene aus „Titanic“ immer wieder gerne ansieht, auch beim Onlinechat lässt sie sich zu unkeuschen Handlungen hinreißen – was stimmt nur nicht mit ihr? Vier Tage in einem Kirchenlager sollen Alice wieder auf den rechten Weg bringen. Gruppenbeichten, Bibelstunden und Gebete stehen auf der Tagesordnung. Doch wie soll Alice sich hier auf ihre christlichen Werte besinnen, wenn der süße Footballstar Chris ihr ständig über den Weg läuft?
Avis de la communauté (11)
this is the kind of movie that makes you hate literally every single person in the movie except the main character
Reminded me of my time at my catholic school. Catholicism and Christianity is a joke lol.
Being a teenager at church camp sucks. Good performances by Natalia Dyer and Timothy Simons
Great film. Natalie Dryer's facial expressions stole the show: she would do well on The Office. The villains in this movie had me so genuinely mad. It was quite an achievement.
In skimming some of the reviews of this movie I think that some people became a little too focused on the details and may have missed the bigger message. Were parts of the movie wrapped up into neat little (implausible) packages? Surely they were. I haven't seen AOL chat since You've Got Mail. A couple of the scenes where she eavesdropped on others were a little too conspicuous. I suspect the director chose these simplistic deliveries to make the movie a little more accessible and to keep the run time down to a tight 84 minutes. Once again, those scenes were only tools to the bigger message. While much of the movie was simplistic I think that it did something that is extremely hard to do: it dealt with the sensitive topic of religion in a way that was not too heavy-handed. Full disclosure: I am a humanist and an atheist. I think part of the human experience is just that - being human and experiencing all that we can. As the woman in the bar neatly says, we're all just trying to figure out our s***. I feel sorry for those that never get the full experience because they are looking upward. The film also did a great job of exposing the hypocrisy of so many of those that tell us what the invisible man in the sky wants from us while not walking that walk themselves. follow me at https://IHATEBadMovies.com or facebook IHateBadMovies