
The Miseducation of Cameron Post
3.2
(4.5K)
Drama
2018
92 min
NR
Pennsylvania, 1993. After getting caught with another girl, teenager Cameron Post is sent to a conversion therapy center run by the strict Dr. Lydia Marsh and her brother, Reverend Rick, whose treatment consists in repenting for feeling “same sex attraction.” Cameron befriends fellow sinners Jane and Adam, thus creating a new family to deal with the surrounding intolerance.
Starring:
Chloë Grace Moretz
,
Sasha Lane
,
Forrest Goodluck
,
John Gallagher Jr.
,
Jennifer Ehle
,
Marin Ireland
,
Owen Campbell
Drama
Lgbtq+
Comedy
AD
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"The whole movie just kinda seemed to be a super serious version of 'But, I'm a Cheerleader' but it was still enjoyable. I absolutely loved the ending, and the message to live for yourself despite those around you is always appreciated. "
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Sages
"Beautiful and sad at the same time. Very important theme. Loved it"
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Julia s.
"Pretty powerful story "
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Mer
"bit of a rough one…watch at your own risk it’s very honest abt a darker part of the queer experience"
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Faith Taylor
"This has to be Chloe’s best performance so far. The screenplay took all necessary excerpts and themes from the book in order to adapt a solid coming of age story to the big screen. This movie really stuck with me. "
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B. Germany
"I liked the idea but it felt like it was lacking something."
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awesome_user_628244
"i’ve watched this about a million times. gunna buy the book soon & read it. it’s so good. slight tw, for conversion therapy, homophobia, self-h4rm and just horrible ppl. but the main characters are awesome. "
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alex
"Shot well but two slow for me and I felt that the characters were one dimensional "
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Axtin
"Well done flick about horribly misguided efforts to "save" LGBTQs with God / guilt. "
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Les C.
"A difficult watch if you understand/commiserate with the main characters feelings/point of view. That being said, this is a very well put together film with some educational and entertaining points. An especially important watch for anyone interested in or part of the LGBTQA+ community. "
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Jamie Purvis