Movie Title: Before I Fall
This is sort of a teenage girl version of Groundhog Day (one of my all-time favorites.) Another film that did the repeat-each-day format well was Live Die Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow .
This thought-provoking flick is based on the young-adult novel Before I Fall by Lauren Oliver (2010-03-02).
- Become who you are. (on a poster in Kent’s bedroom)
- Friendship, kindness, not judging others
- On a bathroom wall at Sam’s school, someone wrote “Only those who attempt the absurd achieve the impossible.”
- “Just focus on that one good thing and you see where it leads you.” – Mrs. Kingston (Jennifer Beals)
- Cherish every day you have.
- “What you do today matters…in the minute and maybe into infinity.” – Samantha Kingston (Zoey Deutch)
- What do you want to be remembered for?
- Zoey Deutch is lovely and has a bright future in films if she wants one.
- Adults will most likely roll their eyes, but for teens who are developing their moral compass, it just might give them pause to reflect on their own behavior and attitudes.
- Teenage girls need to remember that their mothers often have the same insecurities that they do. It was sweet when Samantha told her mother she thought she was beautiful.
- The English literature teacher (played by Diego Boneta) asks the students if they know what Sisyphus means, but you never get to hear him actually explain it. It means a difficult or futile endeavor, named after Sisyphus, a son of Aeolus and ruler of Corinth, who was punished for his trickery by being forced by the gods to roll a stone to the top of a slope, only to have it roll back down for eternity. Samantha has a similar challenge of pushing through some problems that seem to go on forever.
- This is the perfect movie for teenage girls to watch at a slumber party. They’ll all be hugging and crying and vowing to be more kind by the end.
- The movie was filmed in only 24 days, which isn’t too surprising, since so many of the scenes are told over and over.
- Halston Sage is the perfect mean girl. She and Logan Miller were both in Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse.
- The little girl who plays Sam’s sister (played by Erica Tremblay) is the real life sister of the little boy who stars in Room (Jacob Tremblay). They sure look alike!
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- Elody (Medalion Rahimi) says, “No glove. No love” and hands Samantha a condom since it’s Valentine’s Day. As a Mormon, I’m very old-fashioned that way.
- Juliet texts and drives.
- It takes Samantha a very long time before she decides to take bold action.
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- Samantha accuses Lindsay of having all kinds of venereal diseases to Lindsay replies, “At least I’m not still a virgin.” What a ridiculous thing to say, as if being a slut is better than being a virgin? Our world sure is backwards.
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- Why would Sam even want to hang out with such mean girls?
- It makes me really glad I’m not in high school again.
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- There isn’t much humor.
- It’s pretty slow-moving.
- “If I’m going to relive the same day over and over, I want it to be a worthy day, and not just for me.” – Sam
- “I truly understand how to live this day.” – Sam
- A girl lifts up her shirt to show her bra.
- Discussion of sex and STD’s.
- Some of the teenagers are really mean and bully others.
- Lots of inappropriate behavior.
- Teens drinking alcohol at a party.
- Lots of profanity, including an F-bomb.
- There is a graphic suicide and several bad car crashes.
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