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Bully
Directed by
Lee Hirsch
PG-13
2011
1h 38m
Documentary
,
Drama
7.3
85%
78%
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A documentary on peer-to-peer bullying in schools across America.
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Cast of Bully
Alex Libby
Self
Lona Johnson
Self
Kelby Johnson
Self
Bob Johnson
Self
Ja'Meya Jackson
Self
Jackie Libby
Self
Philip Libby
Self
Maya Libby
Self
Jada Libby
Self
Ethan Libby
Self
Logan Libby
Self
Kim Lockwood
Self
David Long
Self
Tina Long
Self
Teryn Long
Self
Troy Long
Self
Devon Matthews
Self
Barbara Primer
Self
Kirk Smalley
Self
Laura Smalley
Self
Trey Wallace
Self
Tyler Lee Long
Self
Mercedes Banks
Self
Dean Donehoo
Self
Vickie Reed
Self
Jeff Johnson
Self
Howard Ensley
Self
Derek Parker
Self
Chloe Albright
Self
James Ramsey
Self
Paula Crandall
Self
Bully Ratings & Reviews
Detroit News
Tom Long
It would have been nice if the film had reflected its title a bit more and looked at the bullies themselves - what drives one kid to torture another? Is it a reaction to home life, is it fear, is it innate awfulness?
Denver Post
Lisa Kennedy
Bully" is smart and compassionate about the pain of its wounded subjects and the frustration felt by their parents, seemingly abandoned by the system. What the powerful film lacks is insight into bullying.
Seattle Times
Moira MacDonald
"Bully" presents so many devastating moments that it's hard to pick the most powerful one.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
The best Hirsch's film can do, in the end, is remind us that bullying means more than we admit, and its effects aren't always immediately clear, even to loved ones.
Arizona Republic
Barbara VanDenburgh
Heartbreaking as these stories are, "Bully" is too narrow in scope to be anything approaching definitive. Most notably absent from the film are the bullies themselves.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Joe Williams
"Bully" is a good start to a necessary conversation, but its loving voice is likely to be drowned out by haters who hide their own wounded hearts behind Internet pseudonyms and broadcast microphones.
Newsday
Rafer Guzman
A deeply moving but highly selective look at the effects of bullying on children and teenagers.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
"Bully" doesn't need research or great filmmaking or narrative focus, per se. It needs only the shaming power of its relentlessness and a young audience open to sharing in that shame.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
It presents a dramatic case for creating supportive communities that will stand up to those being bullied in the world. Now the onus is on all of us to play our part in making it happen.
Film.com
Amanda Mae Meyncke
Bully doesn't offer solutions, it raises awareness, and does so remarkably well.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
We feel sympathy for the victims, and their parents or friends, but the film helplessly seems to treat bullying as a problem without a solution.
The Atlantic
Ian Buckwalter
What Bully does is offer viewers the potential to connect a growing network of like-minded people, and does so with elegant storytelling.
Beliefnet
Nell Minow
I hope all middle schoolers and high schoolers will see this movie -- and parents, teachers, and school administrators, too.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
It doesn't pull punches or try to paint a more palatable picture, director Lee Hirsch delivering his saga of kid-on-kid brutality with a didactic verisimilitude that's decidedly chilling.
Austin Chronicle
Kimberley Jones
Your heart hurts for these kids, and the blood boils, too, at irrefutable evidence that these children are not safe in their schools.
Chicago Reader
J. R. Jones
Hirsch seldom gets face time with any bullies or their parents, and he tends to ignore the complicated social and psychological patterns that feed the problem.
Rolling Stone
Peter Travers
The best social documents on film do more than show you what's wrong in the world - they make it personal. Bully does that with a passion.
TheWrap
Alonso Duralde
This is the kind of subject matter that can be enraging or moving in the hands of the right director, but Hirsch fails to connect with either the heart or the head.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Should be considered required viewing for every parent, teacher and teenager in America.
New York Post
Lou Lumenick
A powerful piece of work that might make a difference if enough people see it.
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