
Speak
3.5
(1.9K)
Drama
2004
93 min
PG-13
Freshman high-school student Melinda has refused to speak ever since she called the cops on a popular summer party. With her old friends snubbing her for being a rat, and her parents too busy to notice her troubles, she folds into herself, trying to hide her secret: that star senior Andy raped her at the party. But Melinda does manage to find solace in her art class headed by Mr. Freeman.
Starring:
Kristen Stewart
,
Elizabeth Perkins
,
Steve Zahn
,
Michael Angarano
,
D. B. Sweeney
,
Hallee Hirsh
,
Robert John Burke
Drama
High School
AD
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"I thought this was a powerful realistic story. Kristen Stewart gave an excellent performance. I wonder why they called it speak though since the girl was suffering in silence."
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Linda Kelly
"I really like this movie but it is sad and could be triggering to many. Very subtle, but powerful performance by Kristen Stewart. "
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Joanna Parrino
"LOVED this movie. 12/10. The book was obviously better but they casted everyone perfectly and I just love the accurate perception of teenagers (i need a dave petrakis in my life)"
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megan
"This an amazing film, with a wonderful performance by Kristen Stewart. It will definitely leave you destroyed after watching it, but it carries a powerful message."
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Irene Jaylene 🥀
"Im glad this movie didn't depict too much bullying, and it really focused on the emotional solitude of Melinda. It was very believable and relatable."
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Phillisa McDaniel
"god. "
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lex
"This movie is something I never read about or heard about. I recommend watching this without reading the plot. Such a good sad movie. "
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Taylor
"Sobbing right now."
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olivia cain
"If you're looking for a movie that talks about mental health and trauma this is the one! It's incredible and extremely underrated! It's very similar to Perks of Being a Wallflower but actually came out before it! It really does a better job than stuff like Cyberbully and 13 Reasons Why at tackling issues like this. I highly recommend you check it out!!"
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Sam Pamenter
"The way Melinda expresses herself through body language and facial expressions is outstanding. Very good acting on Kristen Stewart’s part. "
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