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8h01.comBully is a 2001 American psychological crime drama film directed by Larry Clark, and adapted by Zachary Long and Roger Pullis from the 1998 book “Bully: A True Story of High School Revenge” by Jim Schutze. The film is based on the real-life murder of Bobby Kent, a notorious bully and tyrant who was murdered by seven teenagers, including his best friend, in Hollywood, Florida in 1993. The film follows the story of Marty Puccio (played by Brad Renfro) and his best friend Bobby Kent (played by Nick Stahl), who have been friends since childhood. However, their friendship takes a dark turn when Bobby begins to physically and emotionally abuse Marty. As the abuse continues, Marty’s girlfriend Lisa Connelly (played by Rachel Miner) convinces him to stand up to Bobby and put an end to the bullying. Together with their friends, they hatch a plan to lure Bobby into the Everglades and kill him. The film received mixed reviews from critics, with some praising its raw and unflinching portrayal of
teenage violence and others criticizing its graphic content and lack of moral compass. The performances of the
young cast, particularly Renfro and Stahl, were widely praised. In terms of its historical context, “Bully” was released at a time when the issue of bullying was gaining increasing attention in the media and in schools. The film’s
brutal depiction of the consequences of bullying served as a stark warning about the dangers of ignoring or condoning such behavior. Overall, “Bully” is a disturbing and thought-provoking film that offers a chilling look at the dark side of
teenage life. Its unflinching portrayal of violence and its exploration of the complex motivations behind such acts make it a powerful and unforgettable cinematic experience.