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Bad Girl (2016) is a English movie. Greg Galloway has directed this movie. Gregory Alan Williams,Rhoda Griffis,Chrystee Pharris,Ajiona Alexus are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2016. Bad Girl (2016) is considered one of the best Drama,Family movie in India and around the world.
Bad Girl is the story of Quinn Robinson, a Pastor's daughter who learns a valuable life lesson while at Christian Summer Camp. Pastor Robinson and his family are just settling into their new house and new church home. Pastor Robinson is a stern man with a high school sports and military background. His wife Melinda grew up in hard times during her childhood, but as an adult wants to enjoy the finer things in life. Their daughter Quinn is attending Christian School and is the most popular girl there. She's happy to move into a bigger home to get some privacy but not so happy about moving out of the apartment building where her boyfriend Roman Kraft lived. They have been seeing more and more of each other and Roman is ready to take it to the "next" step. Even though Quinn is a mischievous little girl, she was still in fact a girl and not willing to take the big step into womanhood. Pastor Robinson notices the two getting closer and decides it would be a great idea for Quinn to attend ...
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I have a boyfriend
The film centers around Quinn (Ajiona Alexus) the daughter of Pastor Charles Robinson (Darrin Dewitt Henson) and his wife Melinda (Chrystee Pharris). She has a boyfriend Roman (Seth Dousman) who doesn't attend Christian school. She sneaks off to be with him as they do wicked things like hold hands and hug. Oh yeah, then there is the underage drinking thing. There is a deacon, a BFF, and a woman who wants the pastor all done in a G-PG manner with bad acting and dialogue. They try to make the kids look good with talk beyond their ages, but the kids couldn't pull it off. Also marketed under the title "Bad Girl" although I am not sure if either title applied. There is a message in there somewhere for teens/preteens, but I don't think this film will make it stick as this is a production they will laugh at and not with.