[REL] SURVIVE Book Trailer (2014) short [USA]
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 11:22 pm
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SURVIVE Book Trailer (Surviving Middle School: An Interactive Story for Girls)
Starring Macy McGrail -
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm5873646/
At FLM:
Posted by Phuzzy: [REL] The Camp Gyno (2012) short [USA] - https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... t=aunt+flo
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SURVIVE Book Trailer (Surviving Middle School: An Interactive Story for Girls)
Starring Macy McGrail -
At FLM:
Posted by Phuzzy: [REL] The Camp Gyno (2012) short [USA] - https://www.first-loves.com/forums/v ... t=aunt+flo
The tween who took the Internet by storm last year starring in the hilarious and empowering "Camp Gyno" ad, about a girl who is the first at her summer camp to get her period, is back.
Nearly 10 million video views later, Macy McGrail, now a sixth-grader, returns, but this time her focus is on middle school and the consequences of some very bad decisions her character makes along the way.
In a unique twist, 11-year-old McGrail plays the character from tweenhood into adulthood.
In the opening scene, we hear a few gunshots ring out and then see McGrail's character racing out of a motor home wearing heels and a leather jacket. She hops into a car with a guy who looks like bad news, telling herself, "Look at me, 38 years old and I'm running out of this place in this dress to this moron.
"At moments like this, you can't help but do a little soul-searching and ask yourself, 'How did I end up here?' " she says, at which point we go back in time.
We see her when she was six months pregnant at 24 and took back her partner, a serial cheater, before taking a drag on a cigarette. At 15, when her friend told her getting high was "awesome." When she faced a choice, that very first day of middle school, between joining the group of kids sporting angry looks, dressed in black and smoking versus another group smiling and waving, carrying books titled "Language and Gender."
"I guess there's no way to pinpoint that one moment where it all started to fall apart, but if I had to do it all over again, you bet your sweet ass I'd make some different choices."
SEE THE REST at http://www.cnn.com/2014/12/29/living/fe ... index.html
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