Matcollis
This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
Dynamixor
The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
SeeQuant
Blending excellent reporting and strong storytelling, this is a disturbing film truly stranger than fiction
Sameer Callahan
It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
lalopontelopez
Fun don't listen to the bad reviews the movie is very good shows you that when you pair up with the popular girls or boy you will end up very bad
stormxhunter
#realityhigh is a movie which any teen girl can relate to in many ways. It is god as it shows off what popularity can and is likely to do. The plot is very funny but also cringe in a good way. The start was really good. The shopping trip bit at around 52 minutes in was extremely cringe. The party was very cringe as well. The smoking bit was over the top too. Round 1:05:00 was super cringe when Cameron and Dani had their talk. Round 1:07:00 when they have their argument was good as it shows off what can happen when popularity gets to you too much. The music is done well. Its loud enough to hear the difference but not enough that it's too much and overpowering. There is emotional music when there need to be. And normal background music when it needs to be. The characters dress and hair is done very well. At 25:30 the accessories are a little overdone with the earring thing but suit the situation the film brings up. The characters dress and hair is done so that the time in their life they are it suits them. In conclusion, this film is done well it cute funny cringe all at the same time but all in a good way. I would recommend this film to any teenage girl.
ssra_25
First, I have to say this is the first time I've given a grade under 5 to a movie on IMDb. I'd give it even less than one star if I could. Why I did that? Because I'm sick of movies showing the same type of stereotypes presented in 90% of teenage movies:1. Stereotype no. 1: the pretty girl absolutely has to be mean. Like being mean is reserved only to pretty girls... At least they didn't make her blond and dumb anymore (usually she's that as well);2. Stereotype no. 2: the protagonist absolutely has to be this humble, plain, naive, good-hearted, boring, no-personality person who wants to help her society more than anything else. I guess I should be thankful she's wasn't a modern-day Virgin Mary (I know, that's blasphemous);3. Stereotype no. 3: the antagonist (namely the pretty, mean girl) loses. That always happens in movies like this one and, to be honest, by now it has become really boring. Not to mention that it's completely unimaginative.Even the lines are pretty much the same I've seen countless other similar movies.Movies like this one do nothing but harm, especially since it repeats the above described stereotypes over and over again.
alg43
A fresh take on the classic high school movie. The next generation of Pretty in Pink and Sixteen Candles, through She's All That and Mean Girls. The cast is diverse, talented and full of up-and-comers. A fun movie with a good message- not only about being true to one's self but about how to treat others, especially in the digital age. Equally important is the focus on volunteering, believing in a cause and animal rescue!