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Typical high school issues this is what Easy A is all about. But for a satire comedy film like Easy A expect exaggerated scenes and conflicts that really spice up the story line and the climax of the movie. Easy A stars Emma Stone, Alyson Michalka and Penn Badgley and it is directed by Will Gluck. The film will be shown in all cinemas nationwide beginning November 11 and it is distributed by Columbia Pictures International.
The film is loosely or partially based or inspired by the novel The Scarlet Letter and follows the story of Olive Penderghast (Stone) who wanted to be popular in school even in a wrong way. She makes all the students in school that from a simple and sweet anonymous girl she transformed to a feisty-fierce student that men will covet. But complication takes place when she started to accept all she thinks that will benefit others and her status in school.
Easy A is a movie where everyone can relate especially those who once struggled to be popular in school. There is part actually most of the scenes in the movie requires “parental guidance” because of vulgar information that might offend the viewers. The way it was created and the intention of doing the movie is it made us refreshes our high school years on how we wanted to be liberated and center of attention, which it was portrayed by Emma Stone, and yes she did it perfectly. The film is not complicated and all you need to do is to watch and have fun watching it.
The film will be shown in all cinemas nationwide beginning November 12 and it is distributed by Columbia Pictures.
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