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The DUFF — You either know one, you have one, or you are one.
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The DUFF

2015 7 28.9K PG-13 views saved
The DUFF

Bianca's universe turns upside down when she learns that her high school refers to her as a ‘DUFF' (Designated Ugly Fat Friend). Hoping to erase that label, she enlists the help of a charming jock and her favorite teacher. Together they'll face the school's mean girl and remind everyone that we are all someone's DUFF… and that's totally fine.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 1hrs 40min
Status: Released
Release date: 2015-02-20
Release format: Streaming — Apr 06, 2015
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Anna
@anna-kaede 10 years ago

My friend was in this and I was very proud of him! I thought this was a great movie with a great cast. It was almost like a remake of Mean Girls, which isn't a bad thing. It was funny and entertaining.

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Anna
@anna-kaede 10 years ago

My friend was in this and I was very proud of him! I thought this was a great movie with a great cast. It was almost like a remake of Mean Girls, which isn't a bad thing. It was funny and entertaining.

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ama denise
@omgfangirl 10 years ago

Watched it on the 1st day it came out with my friend

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Sky
@krypt98 7 years ago

It was really funny and really enjoyable. :)

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renalfester
@vroomed 7 years ago

An absolutely adorable comedy with the barest minimum of cringe

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@lorlorsully 10 years ago

Much more relatable than the book was, and even more charming and funnier. Mae Whitman actually makes the main character likable, where in the book she was kind of a b****

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Michael Narducci
@mikeycrdz 8 years ago

honestly this movie is awesome

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@lorlorsully 10 years ago

Much more relatable than the book was, and even more charming and funnier. Mae Whitman actually makes the main character likable, where in the book she was kind of a b****

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help I'm in love with a fictional character
@drowninginfeels 10 years ago

I'd watch Mae Whitman in just about anything. I saw where this was going from early on and I was determined not to support it because I felt sure she was going to get a makeover and bam! life would just turn around for her, and honestly that's not realistic -- nor should it be. And while it did turn out to be predictable, Bianca did not sell herself short in the end and I'm pretty pleased with that. But there were definitely parts that were hard to watch -- I was definitely the DUFF in middle school, high school, and hell -- even now I'm the DUFF. But I'm much more okay with me than I used to be. Anyway my point is that watching her be humiliated over and over again was painful to watch, because it called back a lot of that, but I loved that in the end she was true to herself. There need to be more movies geared toward teenaged girls telling them that it is 10,000% okay to be exactly who they are.

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@sweetdeath 10 years ago

I really liked this movie. It was very realistic, except for a few scenes.

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Nitemice
@nitemice 5 years ago

The inclusion of Twitter handles for each of the major cast/crew in the credits was a very unexpected touch.

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