"No, I … Geography Club is an exceptionally motivated film.
Is this enough proof for you to believe me?".
The narrator, Russel Middlebrook, then finds himself helping his friend Min to form an after school club for the students, so that they can hang out together for support. Its a good watch and shows real problems that people face today.
I was surprised when I found out what it actually was all about. Alternate Ending to the book/movie Geography Club. So I finally watched Geography Club. At least the main couple does not stay together at the end, as there did not seem to be any chemistry or compatibility.
Than finally having the courage to finally be myself and feeling a lot happier. In each scene one character is giving an ultimatum to another, whether they are friends or boyfriend. However, all in all, there is nothing really profound or new being said here; just the trials and tribulations of a high school student who is trying to come to terms with his homosexuality, and figure out his relationship with someone he has a crush on. The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) of the Philippine government gave the movie a PG rating and highly commends the film as a "sweet and sensitive coming out, coming of age movie based on the first novel of the young adult series/play of the same name. Min's girlfriend Terese is played by Hairspray's Nikki Blonsky in a role unlike anything she's done before and Alex Newell, from The Glee Project and Glee, puts in a heartfelt and humorous performance as Ike, a boy who's desperately trying to convince others he's "80% straight." FAQ Min wants them to join her 'Geography Club' which is actually a support group for gay teens with Terese (Nikki Blonsky) and Ike (Alex Newell). Just… forgive me.
Like several other reviewers before me, I just happened upon this movie and therefore had few expectations. Geography Club is a 2003 young adult novel by American author Brent Hartinger. I think it deserves more parts, because in the end you have a thorn in your side (literally).
", "Then you didn't really mean what you said.".
Kevin put his hand on Russell's cheek and leaned into kiss him. Geography Club sends out a message of tolerance, respect and love to its audience. Sorry, but it actually made me cry to see this failure.
It's exceptionally tiresome, especially in this case where there would have been no bad consequences for doing the right thing and plenty for doing the wrong thing. That's right: I'm seven minutes and forty-five seconds into this movie, and I'm already declaring it a 10/10. This is so well acted, and real. The difficulties of identifying as a homosexual are shown through the intense pressure from friends, family, and bullies that are received by individuals of the film at all ends. It's funny, it's fast, it's beautifully filmed, charming, feel good and inspiring pure and simple. Now football, not my family, not myself.
It exercises the powerful idea that how someone sexually identifies, does not determine who you are as a person.
"I've missed you so much Russell. And, like them, I was pleasantly surprised. Cameron Deane Stewart lends a quiet grace to the character of Russell and makes you hope that things will work out for him and his secret quarterback boyfriend Kevin, played by Justin Deeley.
I think this a very important movie for this generation and i think everyone needs to see this kids and adults alike. It's based off Brent Hartinger's novel of the same name and follows Russell Middlebrook as he learns to be proud of his sexuality and unafraid of what others think.
The film received a limited theatrical release by Breaking Glass Pictures on November 15, 2013 and was also released digitally the same day on iTunes, Amazon Video and VOD. And from then on it was downhill all the way. The film doesn't shy away from showing the heartbreaking things that gay youth must deal with, including bullying, ignorance, discrimination and disappointment. As a teen movie it's better than most and that makes it worth a 7 rating. The movie is based on Brent Hartinger's best- selling novel Geography Club. With Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Wesley Eure.
He knew that Kevin had not wanted anyone to know about them, but he had just kissed him in front of the entire school and the geography club. Friday Night Lights, etc.)
It is the first book in The Russel Middlebrook Series. I love you too.". Nothing compares to my love for you.
Min (Ally Maki) catches Russell Middlebrook (Cameron Deane Stewart) kissing quarterback Kevin Land. The topic of LGBTQ is serious topic in society and I love how the movie displayed it light heartily.
In others, such as the football game, sufficient extras and the location match that of a higher budgeted project (e.g.