Saturday, April 18, 2015

Chapter 268: THE DUFF

Date: 18th April 2015 (Saturday)
Venue: Hall 12, TGV KLCC, Third Floor, Park Mall, Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur

This morning, after I sent my SAMSUNG GALAXY S5 to SAMSUNG Service Centre to upgrade the smartphone from Android 4.4.2 KitKat to Android 5.0 Lollipop, I went to TGV KLCC to watch <THE DUFF>. After I reached there, I bought the movie ticket and Avengers Combo with Marvel's Avengers Thor Figurine. Around 12:15 p.m., I entered the cinema hall to enjoy the movie.

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This is the movie ticket for <THE DUFF>.

Movie Details
THE DUFF
Genre: Comedy
Director: Ari Sandel
Cast:
- Mae Whitman (Bianca Piper)
- Robbie Amell (Wesley "Wes" Rush)
- Bella Thorne (Madison Morgan)
- Bianca A. Santos (Casey Cordero)
- Allison Janney (Mrs. Piper)
- Ken Jeong (Mr. Arthur)
- Romany Malco (Principal Buchanan)
- Skyler Samuels (Jessica "Jess" Harris)
- Chris Wylde (Mr. Fillmore)
- Mahaley Manning (Kara)
- Nick Eversman (Toby Tucker)
- Seth Meriwether (AJ)
- Gabriela Fraile (Ashley)
- Danielle Lyn (Maya)
- David Gridley (Allen)
Release Date: 9th April 2015
Running Time: 1 Hour 41 Minutes
Movie Distributor: TGV Pictures
Language: English



Movie Trailer


Movie Synopsis / Plot
The Duff is a story about Bianca Piper (Mae Whitman), an intelligent teenager who strives to conform to societal standards of beauty and romantic compatibility.

Bianca is enjoying her senior year of high school with two close friends Jess (Skyler Samuels) and Casey (Bianca A. Santos)-- who are significantly more popular than she is. She is also the neighbor and former friend of Wesley Rush (Robbie Amell), a star on the school's football team. She has a crush on guitar-playing Toby Tucker (Nick Eversman), and reluctantly attends a party hosted by mean-girl Madison Morgan (Bella Thorne), hoping to talk to him. The party turns out to be a disaster for her, as it's there that Wes unthinkingly reveals to her that she is the "DUFF" of her friend group, the "Designated Ugly Fat Friend." The DUFF need not actually be ugly or fat, he explains, it's just the person in a social group who is less popular and more accessible than the others in the group. People exploit the DUFF to get to the popular people.

Bianca is insulted and devastated, but she soon realizes that Wes is right. The students in her high school are only interested in her as a way to get to Jess and Casey. She takes her anger out on Jess and Casey and 'unfriends' them on social media and in person.

Bianca later overhears Wes and his science teacher (Chris Wylde) speaking, where his teacher tells Wes that unless he passes the midterm, he's off the football team, which can cost him his football scholarship. Desperate to change her social standing, and go on a date with Toby, she strikes a deal with Wes, where she will help him pass science if he'll advise her on how to stop being a DUFF. They have a fun time at a mall, and attempting a makeover by buying new clothes. This backfires when Madison's toady records Bianca playing around in her new clothes and pretending that a mannequin is Toby. They create a video ridiculing Bianca and post it online—leading to the entire school mocking her. It also becomes clear that Madison—a reality-TV wannabe—feels possessive of Wes, her on-again-off-again boyfriend, and is jealous of Bianca's relationship with him.

Wes advises her not to let the video destroy her. Instead, he advises that she own it and just be upfront with Toby, by talking directly to him and asking him out. When Bianca next sees Toby at school she does ask him and, to her surprise, he accepts. Bianca takes Wes to her favorite spot in the forest, her "thinking rock," to plan a strategy for the date. They kiss, but joke about it and pretend it didn't mean anything. At Bianca and Toby's date at his house, she discovers that he is DUFF'ing her—spending time with her in order to connect with Jess and Casey. She confronts him about it and leaves in tears. Seeking Wes to talk with him about the date, but she finds him at the thinking rock kissing Madison.

Angry with Toby and Wes, she reunites with her friends, Jess and Casey, and they, along with her understanding mother (Allison Janney), convince her to go to the homecoming dance with them, in an outfit that they make together—incorporating elements of her previous wardrobe such as her flannel shirts. At the dance, Bianca tells off Madison—saying, essentially, that we are all DUFFs who should be true to our own identities. Madison is crowned homecoming queen, and Wes is crowned king, but he rejects Madison and the title, and kisses Bianca in front of the whole school.

Movie Review
As a conclusion, this movie is about both love and also friendship. From my opinion, Bianca should asked Jess and Casey for help to make her pretty and shouldn't be angry and unfriend her best friend because she is the DUFF for both of them. Madison shouldn't bullying any girls like Bianca because of Wesley going out with Bianca, as this will make she is selfish. Overall, this is a very funny movie with some very disgusting joke (you need to see it for yourself).



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