

Reviewed by Reno-Rangan 6 / 10 New school, new beginning and a new set of rules to adapt. In the end, as we can probably work out, we know who's going to win in the end – it's a no brainer. However, as it turns out, our protagonist wants to teach the principle a lesson, and goes out of his way to break as many rules as possible, without actually getting caught. However, the principle has also this standardised test coming up, and he wants his school to ace it as well.
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He is stuck in the remedial class, which are full of the never-do-wells. Mind you the whole horrible stepmom, stepdad, sort of creates this image of the single guy without any kids marrying a single mom – you are basically going to expect the kids to hate you because that is what they are being fed (and I have seen it happen).Īnyway, the film involves our protagonist starting a new school to discover that the principle, as I mentioned, is running it like a prison. As for the step father – well, he was shocking, and incredibly stereotypical as well. However the film was predictable, especially when this kid pops up that looks a lot like our protagonist, I pretty quickly worked out that he was imaginary. However, I guess it had something to do with the Ferris Beuler's element that initially attracted me to it, and also that there was nothing else on. Also, being stuck in a cinema full of kids, and being the only adult there without any kids in tow, does sort of make me feel like the odd one out.
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Well, it turned out to be pretty shocking, but then again I probably was looking for a movie to give a low rating to. However, I wanted to get out of the house, and this was the only movie that I hadn't seen, so I decided to give it a shot. The other thing is that here in Australia we really don't have Middle School, well yes and no – but not really like what they have in the United States. Okay, maybe it had something to do with the protagonist wanting to get one up on the principle, particularly since the principle is one of those principles that wants to run his school like a concentration camp. I'm really not all that sure why I watched this – basically it is a kid's version of Ferris Bueler's Day Out, and it wasn't even that good. Reviewed by The-Sarkologist 2 / 10 A Kid's Ferris Beuler Dwight responds by destroying the sketchbook, much to the dismay of Rafe as it had been filled with his personal work. Later that day, an assembly focused on the BaseLine Assessment of Academic Readiness standardized test, led enthusiastically by Dwight, is interrupted when another student grabs Rafe's sketchbook in which he had humorously drawn the principal as a zombie repeating "B.L.A.A.R." over and over. Dwight runs the school with an iron fist and forces students to comply with an extensive list of rules that are mostly senseless while Stricker follows along with his antics. On his first day, he meets the strict and exceedingly vain Principal Ken Dwight and his obsequious Vice-Principal Ida Stricker.

Rafe Khatchadorian, with a passion for art and an incredible imagination, transfers mid-year to Hills Village Middle School after being kicked out of his previous one.
