Read it and Weep

Read it and Weep

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Read it and Weep

Alexandra Krosney, Allison Scagliotti, Danielle Panabaker, Jason Dolley, Kay Panabaker

The target of endless verbal abuse at school, 14-year-old Jamie (Kay Panabaker) documents her pain in a private journal. When she unwittingly submits the journal to a writing contest, Jamie becomes fa...( read more  read more... )mous and very, very popular. Stardom comes at a price, however, and Jamie must judge the quality of her own character. Director Paul Hoen brings Julia De Viller's book to life in this screen adaptation originally aired on the Disney Channel.

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  • August 4, 2009
    nice movie. i enjoyed it
  • October 7, 2008
    this is one disney movie I did not like at all thought it was pretty dumb on the scale of good disney movies.
  • October 15, 2009
    Prozac needed for the younger generation
  • October 6, 2009
    Never seen any movie quite like this, it was unique, funny and most certainly enjoyable.
    Hard to take your eyes away from it, I definitely stayed glued throughout the whole movie!
  • September 18, 2009
    Read It and Weep tries to package elements of 1996's Harriet the Spy into an episode of Naturally Sadie and then throws in the standard "teenage girl's upward social mobility causes her to neglect her best friends". This is one of those movies that give film ...( read more)producer's anxiety attacks about their job security. It not only looks good on paper but it is very well executed. Good songs, Kay Panabaker has an effortless charm and does a slick voice-over narration, the acting for the camera direction is excellent and the budget was large enough for professional production design. But, there is fact that none of the movie's comedy elements are humorous. It's not meant to be a comedy but the producers have clearly inserted stuff only for their comic qualities. Unfortunately none of this stuff is even remotely funny. Finally there is the whole imaginary alter ego thing, a character who pops in and out of countless scenes as a kind of counterpoint to the voice-over commentary. Ultimately this adds nothing to the story and the repositioning of the character with each sentence is genuinely irritating. Read It and Weep premise needs a better treatment but the movie should still be enjoyable for many in the middle school crowd, especially if they are crushing on one or more of the actors. There is little that is worth the interest and attention of younger or older viewers.
  • September 14, 2009
    A boring and normal chick flick...
  • July 8, 2009
    this movie is ok but i dont really like the panabakers
  • July 6, 2009
    SEEN IT
    REVIEW COMING SOON
  • June 30, 2009
    among the best dcom, but still.... yeh you know
  • June 15, 2009
    i can relate to this, but it's kind of cheesy

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