There's a single moment that rings true in Netflix's The F**k-It List, a teen movie that's somehow painfully schematic and yet not generic enough to be passable.
After it's announced at school that the valedictorian protagonist, Brett (Eli Brown, Pretty Little Liars: The Perfectionists), has gotten into seven of the eight Ivies that he applied to, a random classmate calls him "the most boring kid in America." The rest of the movie finds Brett challenging that assessment, but the more he tries, the more it's proved correct. "I blew high school," Brett concludes, because he set goals for himself, achieved them and is now positioned for a wide-open future limited only by the limits of his ambition and imagination.
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