Bang Bang You're Dead

2003 "What some kids keep inside is beyond words"
7.7| 1h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 11 June 2003 Released
Producted By: Every Guy Productions
Country: United States of America
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A troubled and bullied high school student fights against judgement from his community after threatening to bomb the football team.

Genre

Drama, Thriller

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Director

Guy Ferland

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Every Guy Productions

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Bang Bang You're Dead Audience Reviews

EarDelightBase Waste of Money.
Lawbolisted Powerful
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Inadvands Boring, over-political, tech fuzed mess
iansmom99 Bang Bang Your Dead is a move based on high school reality. Here is the storyline: Trevor Adams is a troubled student who previously threatened to blow up his old high school because of bullying. When he moves to a new high school and tries to fit in. More bullying and teasing starts to set him off. He struggles to break free. I don't want to give too much away. First of all I LOVED this movie a lot. Its very reflective and inspiring. It had excellent acting and a well written screenplay. Guy Ferland did an outstanding job directing this. Basically this movie is showing that bullying can leave a student in a world of depression, hopelessness, and madness. They often think about suicide or wanting to kill the bullies. I used to feel the same way. There were times I wanted to end the people who called me a "faggot" and "queer". The dialogue also delivers words of wisdom that were powerful and unforgettable. I recommend this movie for all schools across the United States.
Ze_Costa_7 Trash Can! Retard! Weirdo! Loser! Freak! Spazz! Pizza Face! Those are just some of the names that can change your life forever... and it all starts in high school!Bang Bang You're Dead, when you watch it you don't think that you're gonna like it... but you're gonna love it and it's gonna change your mind and your life!It just shows how mentally dangerous and disturbing High School really is and how mean kids can really be!To me, this movie is EXCELLENT, one of the best movies I've ever seen! It really changed me... I love it and every time I have the chance I watch it over and over and over again!Great cast, great plot, great play! Gotta love it!!!
quende I usually don't comment on movies I watch even though I have a lot to say about a lot of movies. Although after watching this one I feel that I really have to make a comment about it. Because it is THAT good and THAT important.This movie is about the everyday life in high school, focusing on the negative parts of that everyday life. It's mainly about Trevor, a boy who has been bullied for some time by a group of jocks. Although he's not the only victim. We follow him and see school from his perspective. How him and other people are being ridiculed and tortured every day. Some of them eventually snap. Some decide that it's payback time and that's what this movie is about. What happens when someone is pushed over that thin line and turns to violence for revenge.What struck me the most watching this film was how utterly and painfully real the environment felt. This is the school I remember going to. This is the hierarchy and cruelty I remember taking place every day. In at least one comment I read that someone thought that this movie stereotyped people and especially the jocks and maybe that's the case. Still I can't but feel that some of the stereotyping is in fact quite accurate. Because it is the jocks and cheerleaders who are the popular ones, it is they who rule the school. Whether or not they're bullies or not. Bullies comes in many forms and this movies chose to use jocks as bullies. To me that feels unimportant. What feels important is how the movie shows us how things are. How some people take such pleasure in humiliating others and how those victims of bullying actually feel about being victimized. Their pain felt realistic and actually made my eyes tear up a couple of times.Trevor is the most realistic portrayment of bullying I've ever seen in a movie. Because he appears to be so normal. There's nothing special or so called "weird" about his looks, his clothes, the way he acts or anything. He's just a kid that people chose to pick on, just like the bullies in the real world can choose anyone, for anything. There doesn't have to be reasons. What is just is. The character Trevor feels so real and his pain becomes real to you.The acting is good. It's in fact REALLY good and all of the actors does a great job portraying their characters. And as for the play this movie is based on which we see parts of, it's amazing! This movie is a important piece of work and the more so right now because of how common high school shootings are becoming and also because of the fact that this goes on every single day in hundreds of thousands of schools. Hopefully it can make some people think about things they perhaps don't notice.
Kali Kartheiser (Arien_Kartheiser) I've been in school not long time ago, I was in school when Columbine and it kinda scares me how good this movie is, every person remembers the time when something really embarrassing changed the way others look at them, well... this movie shows all that in the most crude way, how a person that act different can be a way to show why NORMAL is not always the best option, this kid Ben Foster is an amazing Actor I knew it when I first noticed him in "Get over it" but this movie must be his best work so far. the way the trogs act, the hurting on those eyes, on those little kids, those lost souls screaming for help, so amazing, so real, so good. I'm sure most of the people have seen this movie but is not a bad option for a day with your childs, it has everything you'll need to make them watch it and get the message.Amazing movie, there's no more words to express it.