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The video is a review of the 2011 movie 'Cyberbully', which is about a teenage girl who becomes a victim of online harassment and tries to kill herself. The reviewer criticizes the movie for its poor writing, acting, and cinematography, as well as its unrealistic and simplistic portrayal of cyberbullying and its consequences. He also mocks the movie's moral messages, characters, and plot twists, and points out the inconsistencies and absurdities in the story. He concludes that the movie is a moral misfire that fails to do justice to the issue of cyberbullying, and that it is only good for unintentional comedy. He also promotes NordVPN as a sponsor and thanks his collaborators and supporters.
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1. The text is a transcript of a video review of the 2011 movie Cyberbully by Cynical Reviews.
2. The reviewer criticizes the movie for its poor writing, acting, camera work, soundtrack, and portrayal of cyberbullying.
3. The reviewer argues that the movie's main character, Taylor, is unsympathetic, stupid, and fickle, and that her friends are awful to her and each other.
4. The reviewer points out several plot holes, inconsistencies, and unrealistic scenarios in the movie, such as Taylor's inability to open a medicine bottle or delete her online profile.
5. The reviewer mocks the movie's moral messages, such as blaming the victim, siding with the overbearing mother, forgiving the fake boyfriend, and solving bullying with a public speech.
6. The reviewer suggests that the movie would have been better if it had focused on a more interesting and marginalized character, such as Caleb, the gay classmate who also faces online harassment.
7. The reviewer promotes NordVPN as a sponsor of the video and gives shoutouts to two other YouTube channels that helped him edit the video.