On Rotten Tomato, a woman named Kristy Puchko gives her review of the movie. She gave great points about the movie and how the actors and the movie makers make the topic of the teens going through something horrible and getting through it. She also said the movie handles the topic very well, plus how they show how hard relationships can be. School shootings and mental health are both very sensitive topics and need to be dealt with in a very graceful manner. I just love the way they handle it without offending anyone who has ever had to experience this. This is just one of the reasons why I have such a passion for this movie, they handle this topic with such …show more content…
In the movie, the shooting happens so unexpectedly while the two girls are just in the restroom hanging out. The movie is trying to bring an understanding to the audience that it could happen anytime, anywhere. This movie also wants us to know what to do during the moment of the school shooting, as Vada and Mia both ran into a stall and put their feet on the toilet to make it appear that no one was in there. They also stay very silent the whole time to make sure the shooter does not want to go in there. The Fallout movie wants us to make sure that we know what to do in these situations so that we can be safe. The subject in this movie is not something to be taken lightly because, in the 20th century, America deals with so much shooting in schools on a regular basis. The movie wants us to understand that you need to not take this horrible event with a grain of salt and instead talk to your family and friends about how you should know what to do if a shooting ever occurs. My passion for this movie is so strong that it can help you understand the dangers of school shootings. There are a lot of things that can damage your mental health, but a school shooting has to be at the top of the list. Vada is dealing with the worst type of depression, where she is not eating, showering, or even interacting with her best friend. She also won't