
This movie is too dramatic and unreal, I mean generally speaking there are no groups of popular boys or girls that are worshipped by students or even teachers, it just doesn't exist, and you can't say there are groups of "unpopular" students, because they still have their own group, and to be "popular" as I see it, in other words is just having friends. However, being a loner doesn't mean that a person is unpopular, maybe he/she are introverted and don't like spending time socializing with others, and that doesn't make them losers. In schools, students are always divided into certain groups of friends, or cliques; group of people who share common interests, views, purposes, or patterns of behavior, and who ever doesnt fit a specific clique means that he/she can't be accepted into that group, and that's what I think is dividing the Groves community apart even though they try to make everybody respect each other's differences, so students will communicate with one another. But the main problem is that some students are unwilling to change their attitudes toward the others, and this certainly happens in schools that hold larger number of students, like in West Bloomfield High School. One day I was walking in the hallway, and I overheard a girl saying, "oh, hell no" when a gay guy was walking infront of her, wearing a girl sort of clothing; red pants, pink jacket. It's very difficult to bring a whole community together, because there are always different types of cliques, and it's very unmanageable to break them down to only one.
I know that most young men are always interested in what a girl has to offer, and it's always based on looks and not smarts, but what I dont understand is why do some girls feel as if they need to dumber themselves to attract certain guys? Why can't they just be themselves, and not try to make themselves look stupid like what Cady did in that movie, she purposely failed math quizes, so she can make Aaron Samuels tutor her. Where is their self-esteem?
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