Cyberbully

2011 "Words can hurt."
5.4| 1h30m| en| More Info
Released: 10 November 2011 Released
Producted By: Muse Entertainment
Country: Canada
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Revenue: 0
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A woman tries to help her teenage daughter when she becomes the victim of online bullying.

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Majorthebys Charming and brutal
Spoonixel Amateur movie with Big budget
Afouotos Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
benjaminjones-35031 I was almost tempted to rate this movie a ten ironically, but after re-watching, I just can't. This truly is the greatest comedy I've ever seen. Shame it was unintentional. From lines like "Too gay to lift." to the infamous "I can't get the cap off!", the movie has so many moments of unintentional comedy that you'd swear it was actually an ironic comedy poking fun at these types of movies. But alas, it is attempting to be serious with its message. I suggest you watch YMS' review of the film before ever watching it, and even then, go in drunk and ready to just have a good laugh.
Master Baldwin Overall, the plot of this movie is incoherent, mainly because everything changes after the main character attempts suicide. Before the suicide attempt, the mother is absent, weak, distant, her daughter is naive, most characters are shallow and we have no idea of what they think, or what their motivations are. This part is really boring. After the suicide attempt, the mother becomes some sort of political super-hero and vigilante for good against evil, the daughter magically becomes strong and discovers how things work, the motivation behind the behavior of most characters becomes crystal clear, and finally all problems are solved in a totally unrealistic way (the scene of the improvised coalition of victims of bullies). I fully understand that the intentions of the producers of this TV movie were good. They really wanted to tell a caution tale to both kids and parents against the perils of cyber-bullying. But they forgot that spectators do not accept inconstancies in a script. This movie is unrealistic, but it looks like it was on purpose, because the goal is to provide some optimism about a difficult subject and some practical tips for victims, families, and witnesses of (cyber-)bullying.
crocsn I'm rating this a one for being unrealistic, very predictable and overall a very bad movie, by far not the worst, but very insulting. However, if you put all that aside, this is honestly one of the best 'So bad it's good' movies. Multiple moments in the film had me in hysterics with how they where executed, if I was basing my rating off of this being a funny film, it would get a solid nine. Overall, terrible and very inaccurate which culminates in a hillarious mess.
cinemaman-10527 The guy from YourMovieSucksDotOrg said it best "this movie gets a dumb out of ten". Out of all the terrible TV movies out there, this is the funniest. Also, anyone who calls Cyberbully's haters "dumb morons who support bullying" are the real idiots in this situation. Anyway, the acting is terrible, the drama is impossible to take seriously, and the script is absolutely atrocious. The writers clearly ignored the first rule of screen writing: show, don't tell. The main character is so stupid that whenever she's sad, I laugh. There are moments in this movie so hilariously awful, that I won't dare ruin them here. I only recommend this "film" to anyone who likes melodramatic schlock.