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BAD GENIUS

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The school as learning institution         The movie Bad Genius highlights the pressure that students face to succeed in school and the lengths they are willing to go to achieve success. The school in the movie is portrayed as a place that values grades and test scores above all else, which creates a culture of competition and cheating. The movie shows how the school system can be flawed and unfair, particularly for students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds. Lynn, the main character, is forced to cheat on exams to help her friend who cannot afford to pay tuition fees, which raises questions about the accessibility of education for all students. The movie critiques the education system for its focus on rote memorization and regurgitation of information, rather than critical thinking and problem-solving skills. The cheating schemes that Lynn and her friends come up with require creativity and ingenuity, which are not typically valued in traditional education. the movie Bad Genius

BAD GENIUS ANALYSIS

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Bad Genius is a Thai film that explores the pressure students face to succeed in school and the value of creativity while following a high school student who gets involved in a cheating scheme to help her friends. Four Main Characters in the Movie.      Lynn is the main character of the movie and is a high school student who is incredibly intelligent. She is different from the other characters because she is not a bad genius - she is a good person who is forced into cheating on exams to help her friend who cannot afford to pay tuition fees. She is determined to do the right thing and uses her intelligence to come up with elaborate cheating schemes.      Bank is Lynn's classmate and a bad genius. He is different from the other characters because he is not motivated by power or control - he simply wants to use his intelligence to make money. He is a skilled hacker and is able to create fake IDs, websites, and even a fake exam center to help Lynn cheat on her exams.        Grace is a

ACCEPTED(2006)

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Movie Name: ACCEPTED The first film that made me aware of certain previously unnoticed perspectives in this society was "Accepted" (2006)". Everything in this film was accurate to life in our culture today.  This film demonstrated how unique each person is .   I think it has a lot of important lessons for youth. Firstly, this movie encourages everyone to embrace their individuality, differences and uniqueness. In the movie, you will notice every type of youth — a boy with attention deficit disorder,  empty-headed youngsters, punk music group, etc.– who are rejected from universities because of different reasons including the fact that they do not conform. Why? Because they are not what are perceived to be “normal functioning members” of society. T his movie showcases the important message of unleashing your creativity. Young people should make use of their out-of-the-box ideas to make something meaningful for their own future. Give yourself a role in decision-making. Let