
A middle-American teenage boy who is affected by 9/11, terrorism, and the war in Iraq becomes involved in an isolated high school altercation that escalates into a hate crime that shocks the entire nation.... (Full plot summary below)
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A middle-American teenage boy who is affected by 9/11, terrorism, and the war in Iraq becomes involved in an isolated high school altercation that escalates into a hate crime that shocks the entire nation.
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| User ReviewConnor AWhile it does at times appear to be nothing more than a catharsis for xenophobes, it presents an interesting premise regarding the corruption of young minds, but ultimately fails to build upon that exploration. |
| User ReviewLee MNot a terrible film, but not nearly the thought-provoking examination of society it seems intended to be. |
| User ReviewRob MAmerican Bully tells the story of seven white American teenagers from a small town let post-9/11 paranoia take hold when they decide to engage in a prank that goes horribly awry. The subject matter would lead one to believe that a profound statement on xenophobia could be made but the film never rises above production values and dialogue that are more suitable for an 80s after school special program. |
| User ReviewMichael KThis is probably one of the more disturbing things I've seen... and I probably wouldn't have picked it up if I had read the back. It's about a boy who takes the war against terrorism (after 9/11) into his own hands by pulling a "prank" on a boy at his school. I'm still not entirely sure what this movie is trying to prove but it was pretty horrible to see. And when it wasn't horrible, it was boring, which was an odd juxtaposition. |
| User ReviewMike BNot too good. Shows racism heightened by what happened during 9-11. Morbid ending. |
| User ReviewTodd SAmerican Bully is one of those film that has a message to tell. What that message was is still a complete mystery to me. This entire film is based on a single act, which wouldn't be such a bad thing had they showed what led up to the act or what the results of the act were. The film is short to begin with, at just seventy-five minutes, but for the material presented, that was still too long. The entirety of this movie features a bunch of high school kids hanging out, getting drunk, and expressing racist views. After an hour of absolutely nothing going on, an opportunity presents itself, something finally happens, and the film is over. I thought with the subject material that this was a film that could have gone in a million different directions, but literally almost nothing happens! Matthew O'Leary stars, and while I consider him to be an underrated performer, it's roles like this one that are going to keep on the b-movie list. When actors are capable of so much more, why take a role like this? Clearly American Bully was a low budget, independent film, and without a payday or a strong leading role, there simply isn't a reason to take on a role of this nature. As I said the film has a message to tell and it seems pretty cut and dry until the end. The big left turn may have made the ending a bit more interesting, but calls into question the entire message the film had originally intended to portray. Overall I found the whole thing to be just a strange experience severely lacking in almost every category. |