Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The film tells the bully leaves impression

About 500 high school freshmen Neenah sat with eyes fixed on the screen Wednesday at the premiere of "real-time" For us, the movie Neenah and Clintonville their peers bully.

The freshmen laughed, and sometimes others snickered, but mostly silent. The end, the characters in the film, to bully their position, they cheered and gave a warm applause.

The film's production and the quality of information is a blow.

"I think this movie is doing really well, freshman Lucas Gruenstern, said," Now I know, if I see someone being bullied, I should go with a teacher or to help them. "

Freshman BRI Welch found interesting and meaningful movie.

"I think this is very important, they showed the kind of thing for high school students," she said. "We are at a very impressionable age."

The "real" tells the disturbing story, target the holly and Stevie teenagers being bullied, because they deal with. The scene shows a the girls record video Gerrard to get pantsed bully in the school corridors. Humiliation after the clip is displayed on Facebook. Holly, attempted to commit suicide to escape the harassment of her classmates.

Movie director Ron Blackpool Neenah and Clintonville strong bullying the weak, the high school students.

To a survey conducted in March of this year, 36% of Neenah High School students said they were bullied.

"I see bullying,," Gruenstern said. "It's not so bad, because they showed the movie, but a considerable number of the school bully."

In Neenah Joey Trypuc, senior plays Steve in the film, challenging the audience to make a difference. "It's like the last song of the movie:" What are we waiting for, "" Trypuc said.

The Neenah senior Madalyn Lutz asked the students to think about their own behavior.

, "Lutz said:" If you admit that you, yourself, the film is a bully, we want you to take some time to reflect upon yourself and change the way people treat you in the NHS or the surrounding community.

Neenah's student assistance program, co-ordination and co-producer, Bayer Vicki said she was glad the film with the audience.

, "Bayer said:" We hope that they take away the message, again, is to ensure that, if you think you're being bullied target, you feel free to speak to adulthood.

The Deputy First Xi Mate Smith said, if students feel uncomfortable adult conversation, Neenah high school has an online tool that they can use to anonymously report bullying.

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