When we discussed it later as we often do, my daughter understood SHE WAS A VIDEO GAME CHARACTER and liked the fact it was a smart girl inside who lacked confidence but in that avatar- body became "stronger" as a result (not sexier-my daughter remembered more the kickboxing moves, not the "flirting" attempts). The Jack Black "girl" teaches the bad-ass girl how to "flirt" by tossing her hair and biting her lip, but the girl does it so badly it's really funny, not appealing. A bit uncomfortable when a scantily clad bad-ass girl used dance moves to distract thugs to help the others get in to a secure location. Really fun to see teens transform into avatar characters in a video game. We were trying to find a movie none of us had seen, wasn't animated, and appealed to all of us (getting harder and harder to do). My family with an 11-year-old (mature) girl and 13-year-old boy, my husband and myself really enjoyed this movie during the Coronavirus Social Distancing first week.
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