Superbad Movie Analysis

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Have you ever been so distracted that you just don’t realize what is really going on in the world? I was so excited when I finally had the opportunity to do what my parents did not approve of it gave me such an adrenaline rush. I was so lost living in a fantasy world that I forgot about what was real and what wasn’t. I expected the world to be what I saw in movies, as was the case when I first saw the film “Superbad”, not know what to expect I went on and watched the movie. What came after was a teenage life that my parents feared. This is the story about a movie that changed me and made me who I am today. “Superbad” is an R-rated comedy film that lives up to its title completely. In the film two friends Seth and Evan are two high …show more content…
They head all head to the party, but on the way there Fogell accidentally tells Seth of their plans to room together the next year. Upset, Seth takes the alcohol and goes to the party alone, at the party he becomes popular and Even tries to connect with Becca a girl he likes but she is too …show more content…
The media can sometimes be good, but it can also bring many bad things. The media will continue to always have an effect on everyone regardless of any situation. Don’t let yourself be influenced by bad things, and don’t believe everything you see and hear in movies, the internet, books, magazines, and etc. as most of the time those things aren’t what they appear to be, and don’t ignore those who care for you and know you

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