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  1. Predictable teen comedy has cursing, underage drinking. Read Common Sense Media's #RealityHigh review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  2. 40% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 46% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Dani does well in school, volunteers at the animal clinic, and is focused on getting into U.C. Davis. When she is befriended by Alexa ...

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  3. #Realityhigh Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Eddie Strait The Daily Dot. It's as boring as Saturday school and as mind-numbing as a standardized test. Full...

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    • Overall: Negative

    Dani’s (Nesta Cooper) story and character is something you’ll find easily comparable to a whole slew of teen romantic comedies ranging from She’s All That to Pretty in Pink. Be it the sort of “ugly duckling,” in the form of a girl dressing comfortable and without makeup, going from nobody to somebody or her guy best friend pining for her forever ye...

    Black Love

    It’s increasingly rare for a Black character’s parents to not be interracial or for them to not pursue an interracial relationship. Which isn’t to imply I have anything against those who are in or pursue such. More so, it has usually come at the cost of getting to see Black Love and all of its delights. So with seeing Dani’s parents being Black and she attracted to the Black guy over Duckie, I mean Freddie, it warmed my heart a little bit. For despite culture not being written into either Dan...

    Dani’s 180-degree Turn

    Can someone explain how Dani goes from someone who is focused and perhaps introverted to someone who would get drunk at school? I get there is supposed to be this weak reasoning about how popularity played a hand, but am I supposed to take that seriously? This does claim to be a comedy. Yet, being that Dani just quickly becomes self-absorbed and a bit of an ass, it really makes me wonder if I missed something? Yeah, Dani notes she was jealous of Alexa’s life but how does that lead to a charac...

    It’s Just a Sorry Excuse For A Comedy

    #RealityHigh reminds me of the sad attempt that was Death Noteto represent what it is like to be a teenager. Something just feels off, condescending, and out of touch about how everyone is written. Even if you are supposed to look at it through the lens of this being a comedy. Take Broussard (Peter Gilroy) for instance. He clearly is supposed to be a comedic character but it just never clicked who is he supposed to be funny to? I don’t believe my sense of humor is mature so shouldn’t jokes ab...

    Last Minute Inclusion of a Gay Couple

    Similar to Paranorman, a character we are given the total impression that they are straight, are discovered to be gay. Which I’m only criticizing since it was done for shock value, if not a joke. Which, with it being 2017, it makes me hope that one day, we will do better.

    The Little People

    Be it Shannon (Michael Provost) and Holly (Anne Winters), Freddie to a certain degree, among the rest of the supporting cast, there are times you really do want to invest in them. However, in the case of Freddie, you are giving a severely watered down version of Duckie from Pretty in Pink. Then, with everyone else, it really seems #RealityHighonly wants to go so far to show how complacent people get about bullies when they aren’t the one being teased or harassed. Which is a shame for, at leas...

    Cameron and Dani’s relationship is cute, but that’s about it. Dani’s transformation into an Alexa type does not click as something that can or should make sense what so ever. Add on a lot of moments which seem like they should have been funny fall flat, and it leaves you with the impression that Netflix might be back to focusing on quantity over qu...

  4. Sep 8, 2017 · #Realityhigh: Directed by Fernando Lebrija. With Nesta Cooper, Keith Powers, Alicia Sanz, Jake Borelli. High-achieving high-school senior Dani Barnes dreams of getting into UC Davis, the world's top veterinary school. Then a glamorous new friend draws her into a Southern California scene that threatens everything she's worked for.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Fernando Lebrija
    • 2017-09-08
  5. Recommendations. High-achieving high-school senior Dani Barnes dreams of getting into UC Davis, the world's top veterinary school. Then a glamorous new friend draws her into a Southern...

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