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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

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Outsider-by-choice and keen amateur filmmaker Greg is mortified when his mother forces him to befriend a seriously ill classmate.

Certificate12

Duration98 mins

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  • Amy, 13
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Review by Amy, 13

5 stars

23 Feb 2017

This film is about a socially awkward teenager named Greg, whom the closest thing he has to a friend is his "Co worker" Earl .Earl and Greg make home made movies together and eat lunch together in a teachers office, but Greg hates to call people his friend, hence "Co worker" . Greg's life gets turned upside down when his mum forces him to go and spend time with Rachael, a girl at his school who was recently diagnosed with cancer. Greg and Rachael don't get along at first but they soon form a tight friendship and spend every day together, and Greg and Earl even show her the movies they have made together, which no one else has seen. I loved this film, it was funny and incredibly moving. I think its a beautiful story and i would recommend it to anyone

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