A high school senior instigates a social pecking order revolution after finding out that she has been labeled the DUFF - Designated Ugly Fat Friend - by her prettier, more popular counterparts.
Director: Ari Sandel
Writers: Josh A. Cagan (screenplay), Kody Keplinger (novel)
Stars: Mae Whitman, Bella Thorne, Robbie Amell | See full cast and crew »
Director: Ari Sandel
Writers: Josh A. Cagan (screenplay), Kody Keplinger (novel)
Stars: Mae Whitman, Bella Thorne, Robbie Amell | See full cast and crew »
Storyline
Bianca is a content high school senior whose world is shattered when she
learns the student body knows her as 'The DUFF' (Designated Ugly Fat
Friend) to her prettier, more popular friends. Now, despite the words of
caution from her favorite teacher, she puts aside the potential
distraction of her crush, Toby, and enlists Wesley, a slick but charming
jock, to help reinvent herself. To save her senior year from turning
into a total disaster, Bianca must find the confidence to overthrow the
school's ruthless label maker Madison and remind everyone that no matter
what people look or act like, we are all someone's DUFF.
Reviews
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DUFF is quite entertaining and has a really nice poignant message. The
film captures life, I mean the characters, and I'm mostly referring to
Wesley (Robbie Amell) and Bianca (Mae Whitman), are realistic,
humanized. I got a weird sense that I was watching people I knew and not
a stereotypical film version of them. The movie has that documentary
feel to it and it's due to how the leads portrayed their characters and
how easy it is to relate to them.
The only real disappointment I have with the movie is that I thought it would be funnier. It's still a comedy but it's a little more serious than I expected. Watching the trailer I thought that I would laugh a hell of a lot more, specially when you look at the established comedic cast in it. Whitman and Amell do have good comedic timing and The DUFF is fairly funny but the quality of the jokes are not as high as I hopped they would be.
The story is intelligent, insightful, and kind of funny but it's still very predictable. The DUFF is on the edge of being great but it's not.
The only real disappointment I have with the movie is that I thought it would be funnier. It's still a comedy but it's a little more serious than I expected. Watching the trailer I thought that I would laugh a hell of a lot more, specially when you look at the established comedic cast in it. Whitman and Amell do have good comedic timing and The DUFF is fairly funny but the quality of the jokes are not as high as I hopped they would be.
The story is intelligent, insightful, and kind of funny but it's still very predictable. The DUFF is on the edge of being great but it's not.
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