

Movie spotlight
Rock, Paper, Scissors
The chance of an innocent child's game will unveil a betrayal that will forever change the lives of two families when their paths cross, endangering what they love the most, in a city that does not give them a truce.
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Plot Summary
A shy teenage girl named Maya tries to win the affections of her crush, a popular athlete named Jake, by pretending to be interested in playing soccer. She enlists the help of her best friend, Chloe, to get closer to Jake. However, Maya soon finds herself in over her head as she struggles to maintain her facade.
Critical Reception
Rock, Paper, Scissors (2012) is a short drama film that explores themes of teenage awkwardness, crush dynamics, and the pressure to fit in. While not widely reviewed by major critics due to its short film status, it has been noted for its relatable portrayal of adolescent experiences and solid performances from its young cast.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its honest depiction of high school romance and social pressures.
Appreciated for the earnest performances of the lead actors.
Seen as a charming, albeit brief, exploration of teenage insecurity.
Google audience: Audience reception for this short film is not extensively documented on Google. However, similar short dramas often receive positive remarks for their ability to capture relatable slice-of-life moments and emotional resonance within a limited timeframe.
Fun Fact
The film was part of the "My Own Entertainment" anthology series, which featured several short films created by emerging filmmakers.
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