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Marty Puccio (Brad Renfro) and Bobby Kent (Nick Stahl) have been friends since they were little kids. For as long as Marty can remember, Bobby has picked on him; punching him, ordering him around, making him do things he doesn't want to do. The two meet Ali (Bijou Phillips) and Lisa (Rachel Minder). Marty and Lisa fall in love, but Bobby eventually rapes both of the girls, which proves to be the last straw of Bobby's bullying. With the help of several other friends, the trio decide that killing Bobby would be the best way to enact their revenge.
Bully is based off the book "Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge" by Jim Schutze, which in itself, is based off the real-life events in 1993 of the teens who lived in Hollywood, Florida. The events depicted are raw and edgy because the film stays very close to the source material. The murder scene is arguably the best scene in the movie as it shows how kids, unacquainted with this sort of action, would react when trying to knock someone off. Murder is hard, messy work, and the teens immediately devolve into arguments and finger-pointing.
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By Screen RiotMarty Puccio (Brad Renfro) and Bobby Kent (Nick Stahl) have been friends since they were little kids. For as long as Marty can remember, Bobby has picked on him; punching him, ordering him around, making him do things he doesn't want to do. The two meet Ali (Bijou Phillips) and Lisa (Rachel Minder). Marty and Lisa fall in love, but Bobby eventually rapes both of the girls, which proves to be the last straw of Bobby's bullying. With the help of several other friends, the trio decide that killing Bobby would be the best way to enact their revenge.
Bully is based off the book "Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge" by Jim Schutze, which in itself, is based off the real-life events in 1993 of the teens who lived in Hollywood, Florida. The events depicted are raw and edgy because the film stays very close to the source material. The murder scene is arguably the best scene in the movie as it shows how kids, unacquainted with this sort of action, would react when trying to knock someone off. Murder is hard, messy work, and the teens immediately devolve into arguments and finger-pointing.
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