Fit(2010)
This British drama tells the story of an inspirational dance teacher helping a group of troubled kids begin to discuss their feelings about sexuality.
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Age group12–16 years
Duration108 mins
Fit is a film about a gay dance teacher telling his students that it is OK to be gay. Over the course of the film we get to see different stories and perspectives of different characters when they are admitting to be gay. Personally, I think the ''it's OK to be gay'' message is important in real life but the film is super boring. It turns out everyone in the dance class is gay which is inaccurate in real life. People are gay but not everybody. The thing I take away from this film is that everyone is gay! Also another big problem in my opinion is that everyone wears Adidas because it was sponsored by them. I got distracted from the film because of this. The characters are barely good at best. The bullies are annoying and the only purpose they have in the film is saying "that's so gay" which was said at least 10 times throughout the film. There is a few cheesy jokes that made my laugh. Fit is not very entertaining.
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