Screenagers (2016)
1/10
A totally inaccurate view of teenager's "screens"
25 May 2017
The documentary starts off in an AT&T store, as a girl asks her mother for a smartphone. The mother declines, not knowing about how teenagers feel about the subject, and gets her a flip-phone. The girl cries, screams, and begs, forcing her mother to get her a phone. The movie then talks about how being a "video game addict" can effect your grades, and personality. However, this can be said about anything. If one is distracted, they won't be able to concentrate, thus leading to bad grades, etc... The movie is filled with fake, made up facts, which will drive moms crazy and convince them to take away their child's only late-afternoon entertainment.

If you are a mom who wants to make your child feel miserable and unloved, this movie is great!
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