

Blurt!
When nice-guy Jeremy Martin puts on mysterious virtual reality glasses at the mall, he suddenly loses his “inside voice” and starts spouting every thought he has out loud. Making matters worse, Jeremy is running for student council president against his classmate Milly, who is full of great ideas to improve the school. Desperate to get back to normal, Jeremy and his sister Victoria must figure out how to convince his brain that he can speak up for himself.
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Plot Summary
A woman, after experiencing a confusing brain injury, begins to hear the innermost thoughts of others. This newfound ability complicates her relationships and her understanding of the people around her, forcing her to confront hidden truths and her own perceptions.
Critical Reception
Blurt! received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising Mandy Moore's performance but finding the film's premise underdeveloped and its execution uneven. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the unique concept and emotional core, while others felt the film struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements effectively.
What Reviewers Say
- Mandy Moore delivers a compelling performance that anchors the film.
- The film's premise of hearing thoughts is intriguing but not fully explored.
- The blend of comedy and drama feels inconsistent throughout.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be an interesting concept, with many highlighting Mandy Moore's acting as a strong point. However, some viewers felt the plot was predictable or that the film didn't quite live up to its potential.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Blurt!', refers to the tendency of characters to unintentionally reveal their thoughts or feelings, a theme central to the plot.
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