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F+ (2025)
F+ is a 2025 family comedy directed by Kenny Beaumont. Middle school students plot a heist to break into their school and alter failing test grades. Starring Randy Couture, Tommy Davidson, and Jennifer Esposito, with an original screenplay by Jonathan Davenport.
F+ is a 2025 family comedy directed by Kenny Beaumont. Middle school students plot a heist to break into their school and alter failing test grades. Starring Randy Couture, Tommy Davidson, and Jennifer Esposito, with an original screenplay by Jonathan Davenport.
The movie centers on a group of teens executing a heist to alter failing grades, emphasizing fun and camaraderie over any ideological stance. Its apolitical focus on youthful adventure and lighthearted rebellion against school authority determines the neutral rating.
The movie presents a diverse ensemble of child and adult actors, including Black performers in prominent roles that reflect a typical multicultural school. Its story emphasizes teamwork and mischief among students without delving into critiques of traditional power structures or foregrounding equity issues.
The film depicts middle school friendships and school-based adventures without central family structures or roles, offering no endorsement or critique of family norms. This lack of meaningful family content leads to a neutral rating.
The film contains no identifiable LGBTQ+ characters or themes.
The film contains no portrayal of transsexual characters or themes. It follows young teens in a comedic heist to alter school grades, highlighting adventure and camaraderie among cisgender youth without addressing gender identity.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
F Plus presents an original story of teenagers executing a school heist, featuring newly created characters without any prior canonical genders to alter.
F Plus is an original family comedy about teenagers planning a school heist, featuring newly created characters without established racial baselines from source material, adaptations, or history, so no race swaps occur.
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