For this alone The DUFF is a worthy addition to the high school movie canon. Indeed, "The DUFF" is predictable, particularly if you've seen as many teen makeover movies as I have, but top-notch casting, charismatic characters, and suspenseful situations elevate this comedy above the standard stuff. The DUFF movie reviews & Metacritic score: Bianca (Mae Whitman) is a content high school senior whose world is There is some mean spiritedThe Duff chick flick movie, is something that teenagers can relate, and some just eh not so so much.

Got a advance screening of the movie and hope you guys enjoy my review! Show's how sucky high school can be when. The DUFF might not be the most nuanced drama of the year but, alongside a downright captivating role in The Flash, Amell's ability to.

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Mae Whitman plays the Designated Ugly Fat Friend in this witty, sensitive modern update of 'Pygmalion.' "The Duff's" trump card, however, is the way in which it not only incorporates today's now-ubiquitous technology and social media into the action, but casts it as. 'The DUFF,' movie review. In director Ari Sandel's entertaining teen comedy, based on a YA novel, DUFF-ness is a state of mind: It's about owning your outsiderhood. What is a "Designated Ugly Fat Friend"? "The Duff" tries too hard to be cool instead of actually being cool. I get it -- high school kids are dependent on their cell phones and social networks, but this movie goes out of its way to make sure the audience knows that. In The Duff, directed by Ari Sandel, Bianca (Mae Whitman) is your typical unpopular girl with two very popular friends, Casey and Jess. All high school groups have their duff, Bianca is led to believe, and this strange logic drives her to dump her only friends in the hopes of achieving a true identity.

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The Duff opens with a light jab at The Breakfast Club and concludes with a moment straight out of Pretty in Pink. The DUFF dutifully hits almost every entry in the lexicon of modern high-school comedies: Here's the scene where our narrator playfully lays out the social structure of her school; here's the boy our heroine likes. The DUFF is one of those rare films that manages to transcend its own genre while operating entirely within genre conventions.

That doesn't make it an That doesn't make it an all-time great movie, but it does make is a very good one, especially within the high school rom-com subgenre. Mean girls, crude guys, goofy teachers: The DUFF unfolds in the familiar terrain of High School According to the Movies, bringing its particular lessons in survival to age-old quandaries about popularity, identity and what to wear to. Now available on Blu-ray and DVD (Buy on Amazon). Review of: The DUFF Review. movies: Jordan Adler.