

Expelled
Felix is a legendary prankster who gets expelled from his high school and, with his friend’s help, stops at nothing to hide it from his parents.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy, overconfident teenager is expelled from his elite private school and forced to attend a public school. To avoid his father's wrath, he enlists his friends to pretend his new, less privileged school is actually a prison sentence. As he navigates his new environment and fakes his hardship, he begins to learn valuable lessons about humility and friendship.
Critical Reception
Expelled received largely negative reviews from critics, who found its premise contrived and its humor predictable. Audiences also found the film to be a formulaic teen comedy with little originality. It was considered a low-budget, direct-to-video release that did not generate significant buzz.
What Reviewers Say
- The film relies on tired teen comedy tropes and predictable plot points.
- The humor is often juvenile and fails to land effectively.
- Lacks originality and fails to offer any fresh perspective on its themes.
Google audience: Audience reviews indicate a general dissatisfaction with the film, with many finding it unoriginal, boring, and lacking in substantial comedic or dramatic elements. Some viewers found it mildly entertaining for its target demographic but acknowledged its significant flaws.
Fun Fact
Despite its premise, the film was not shot in a high school setting, but rather on various sound stages and locations to create the illusion of different educational environments.
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