Well-behaved youth campus film

Gwendolyn 2022-02-18 08:01:42

The well-behaved youth campus film, coupled with the absurd setting of the story, anyway, it's good to watch it happily. The heroine is a so-called girl killer who has been raised in captivity and trained by professional agents, but at the age of adolescence, she rebelliously wants to go to school to experience the life of a normal high school girl, so a series of dog-blood campus experiences officially kicked off.

You don’t need to care too much about the plot when you watch this kind of film. Anyway, you will definitely encounter a school boy who is engaged in a band, and there will always be an unknown boy number two behind him. After all the twists and turns, the heroine will finally wake up to who is the one who loves herself most.

Don’t worry about why the professional killer’s emotional intelligence drops to a negative number after entering the campus. After all, the biggest highlight of the film is that several girls have very good looks (there is super beautiful Jessica Alba!), so the story After justifying the argument, you can still take a look.

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  • Evangeline 2022-02-18 08:01:42

    A few days ago, after watching "The Edge of Growth", I wanted to make up this film for some reason. I wasted an hour and a half against the 3.6 rating of neighbors. Sometimes it’s not good to believe in evil. This film is boring... It’s really continuous writing. Comments can't think of anything to say! It’s really not easy for this director to live to this day to be able to shoot Stanfield + Alba + "Three Stupid" at the same time so ugly...

  • Hertha 2022-03-25 09:01:18

    Blind three beauties

Barely Lethal quotes

  • Liz Larson: [while driving, still fretting over drawing made on her face] It's like the pinnacle of high school humiliation.

    Megan Walsh: It washed off. Sort of.

    Liz Larson: [checks herself in rear-view mirror] Oh, my God! And the photos! Instagram, like, owns them now!

    Megan Walsh: Can you just focus on the positive for a minute?

  • Liz Larson: Abandoning people is not... how you help them. Leaving is what hurts. Trust me.

    Megan Walsh: There are vicious, self-absorbed sociopaths out to get me right now, Liz!

    Liz Larson: [snorts] Honey,

    [shrugs]

    Liz Larson: you survived high school, right? How bad can these guys be?