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Guy Trilby mischt mit seiner Teilnahme den Buchstabierwettbewerb in Los Angeles auf. Mit seinen 40 Jahren sticht er aus der Konkurrenz von Kindern heraus. Da er die Highschool aber nie abgeschlossen hat, erfüllt er die Statuten und kann nicht abgewiesen werden. Sein Motiv ist allerdings unklar. Unbeirrt verfolgt er das Ziel, zu gewinnen. Beim landesweiten Finale freundet sich Guy mit dem zehnjährigen Konkurrenten Chaitanya an. Als beste Kumpel sind die beiden einfach unschlagbar. (ORF)

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3DD!3 

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Englisch A pleasant comedy which seems quite strange at first, but then the small Indian starts cheerfully F-ing and blinding, countering Bateman’s verbal canapés. Then it gets a second wind and this excellent pair end up in a police car, proudly and with respect in the finish. Great for enriching your vocabulary if you aren’t an English native speaker. ()

Necrotongue 

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Englisch The film had the potential to be a decent comedy with a hint of drama, but the creators needed to take a different approach. They should have leaned into incorrect humor, which would mean completely rewriting the storyline about the friendship with the boy whose name I wouldn't want to have to spell. Instead, the film felt like a feeble attempt at a bitter comedy, ultimately stumbling and faltering before the finish line due to a lack of boldness. Yes, it's crucial to stay current and not stray from the norm. In any case, the film only heightened my aversion to all those crazy children's competitions, from spelling bees to child beauty pageants. The pressure on kids from ambitious parents, who project their own failures and desire for fame onto their children, must be hell. P.S. For a better experience, I recommend watching the music video by the band Clawfinger: "Biggest & The Best." / Lesson learned: It's never too late to delegate the fulfillment of your dreams to another person. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch Good idea, but not fully developed. Jason Bateman stepped behind and in front of the camera and made a film about a bitter man who wants to destroy a spelling competition for children. Obviously, he can do it due to a mistake in the rules. Bateman has a charisma that works even in the case of this scumbag. Unfortunately, in the end it becomes just as predictable, which is a shame. Why can't it sometimes be a punch to the gut instead of just a gentle stroke? ()