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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. The four main characters in the movie Bad Genius are different in the following ways:  LYNN 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  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 cen

AUTHOR PROFILE

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ABOUT MAJOY  Mary Joy Aguila, also known as' Majoy', is currently studying at Tanauan Institute as a 3rd year student taking a bachelor's and secondary education major in English. She graduated senior high school at Tanauan Institute; her birthday is December 13, 2001, and she is currently living in San Jose, Sto. Tomas, Batangas.  She loves reading books about life journeys and fictional books, and she also loves watching sci-fi movies. She believes in saying, "My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive, and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style." —Maya Angelou

Movie Analysis

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   ACCEPTED Accepted is a 2006 American comedy film directed by Steve Pink (in his directorial debut) and written by Adam Cooper, Bill Collage and Mark Perez. The plot follows a group of high school graduates who create their own fake college after being rejected from the colleges to which they applied. The story takes place in Wickliffe and a fictitious college town called Harmon in Ohio.                  The uniqueness of each person was illustrated in this movie. I believe that just because college-eligible persons are expected to be successful in the future does not preclude others who do not possess the required credentials from succeeding. True enough, one shouldn't judge someone solely based on their appearance. I learned from it not to dismiss other people's aspirations and desires just because they are different from your own. To create something significant for our own future, we as young people should put our unique ideas to use. It serves as a reminder that having g