Thursday, October 7, 2010

SuperBad

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Creative Writing 5th
07.October.2010
                                                   SuperBad
  There are several movies that are spectacular, however there is only one movie that I feel everyone must see, SuperBad. SuperBad is by far the funniest movie I’ve ever seen. I, for one, love comedy movies, because they are uplifting, and they always seem to make me feel good. I’m not a big fan of sad movies because they always leave me feeling hopeless and movies aren’t supposed to do that to anyone.
  SuperBad debuted out in 2007. The movie revolved around three young men who were in the process of wrapping up their last year in high school; they realized that they needed to end high school with a “big bang”. Determined to fulfill their ultimate experience of high school, they decided to attend a  graduation party, and in order to impress a few girls, they volunteered themselves to bring the alcohol. One of the boys decided to get a fake id, and purchase the alcohol. I don’t want to spoil the movie, but someone ended up spending a wild night with the police, and someone else realized how life can change right in front of you, without you even noticing. Either way through the chaotic comedy, there was a message behind the movie. The message was to live life in the moment, and be yourself. The movie also touched the subject of how hard it is to part ways with friends through graduation. Throughout all of the trials, and tribulations the boys charismatically pushed through their riotous night of fun, and ended their high school days with satisfaction.
         SuperBad isn’t simply a funny movie that you’ll soon forget, watching SuperBad is an experience that everyone needs to encounter at some point in their life. SuperBad, in my opinion, is appropriate for people thirteen, and older to watch. However SuperBad is rated R, and actually is only appropriate for people seventeen, and older. Even though the movie is touchingly hilarious for most people who viewed the movie, it was especially touching to those who are preparing to graduate, or enter a new stage in their life. The movie was especially touching to them, because  they can relate to the boys, and facing their last goodbyes. In the movie the boys realized that they were about to enter a new world, something completely different from their original comfort zones. The movie teaches everyone that you can live your last days of high school wildly, and excitingly, but at the end of the day you still will be faced with a new tomorrow, and that change is inevitable.
   It’s amazing that a simple comedy can contain an underlying, serious message. The movie definitely, was worth the money, and I would recommend anyone to watch this movie, because there aren’t too many moments in the movie that you won’t find yourself laughing. The movie will leave you ready to live your last night’s of being in your comfort zone to the fullest, and the next day you will be ready to take on your new challenge, and you will be ready for the inevitable, change.

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