Watch: Cyberbully 2011 123movies, Full Movie Online – Teen girl Taylor Hillridge gets a a laptop for her birthday and signs up on a social networking site. She starts to feel alone as her friends ostracize her and she falls victim to cyberbullying..
Plot: A woman tries to help her teenage daughter when she becomes the victim of online bullying.
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A shallow PSA disguised as a movie
As many fellow IMDb users have said, this film shows cyberbullying in a completely unrealistic and over-exaggerated way. The entire concept of the movie is laughable. The acting is dreadful. It fits into almost every modern cliché.Only reason this monstrosity doesn’t get a 1 is due to its reasonable moral that it attempts to teach, and it has apparently done its job to some extent.
Overall, there are much better films that successfully grasp the concept of online bullying. If your intent is to teach others or learn yourself about the consequences of cyberbullying through film, look elsewhere immediately. If you want a good movie to laugh at, this is a good choice.
Heart was in the right place, but meh.
Yes, cyberbullying is rampant, and yes its continuing to get worse. I don’t think anyone disputes that. And yes, one way to draw attention to something like this is by making a movie about it.Cyberbully plays like an After School Special from the early 90’s. The characters are painfully flat and unconvincing, the plot is bland and predictable, and even the drama points made for more effective black comedy than actual drama.
Overall, Cyberbully has an over-dramatic, hysterical tone which almost seems like it could have been made by teenage girls. Maybe that was the intent?
While I appreciate the attempt at making a movie dealing with an increasingly hurtful phenomenon, this movie actually ends up trivializing the very issues it was trying to draw attention to.
A for effort, D- for execution.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 27 min (87 min), 2 hr (120 min) (including commercials)
Budget 0
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Status Released
Rated TV-14
Genre Drama
Director Charles Binamé
Writer Teena Booth
Actors Emily Osment, Kay Panabaker, Meaghan Rath
Country Canada
Awards 2 wins & 7 nominations
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Sound Mix Stereo
Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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