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  • What's Your Worth?
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  • What's Your Worth? is a 2013 American Teenage Drama film written by Margaret Bechard and directed by Lynne Ramsay starring Liam Neeson, Susan Dey, Jeff Goldblum, Christine Baranski, Darren Criss, Lyndsy Fonseca, Alex Russell, Candica Accola, Freddie Stroma, Zac Efron, AnnaLynne McCord, Mandy Patinkin, Genesis Rodriquez, William Moseley, Jake Abel, Mary McDonnell and Miriam Flynn. The film is set at Washington State High School and concerns the interweaving exploits of 10 Characters. The film is slated for theatrical release on Valentine's Day on 2013, February 14th.
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  • What's Your Worth? is a 2013 American Teenage Drama film written by Margaret Bechard and directed by Lynne Ramsay starring Liam Neeson, Susan Dey, Jeff Goldblum, Christine Baranski, Darren Criss, Lyndsy Fonseca, Alex Russell, Candica Accola, Freddie Stroma, Zac Efron, AnnaLynne McCord, Mandy Patinkin, Genesis Rodriquez, William Moseley, Jake Abel, Mary McDonnell and Miriam Flynn. The film is set at Washington State High School and concerns the interweaving exploits of 10 Characters. The film deals mostly with heartbreak and loss as well as the troubles of what it is to be a student at high school. The film however also possesses violence as the bully character Deacon severely beats the centre protagonist Colbin for getting close to the centre deuteragonist Linda. There is also a sequence in which the character Jack Gottfried's love interest India overdoses and has to be transported to the hospital by not only Jack but centre protagonist Colbin demonstrating that the love interests weave together. The film is written by acclaimed author Margaret Bechard who was responsible for the award winning book Hanging On To Max which concerned the struggles of a teenage father. The film is slated for theatrical release on Valentine's Day on 2013, February 14th. The film is told through the narrative of three 18 year old boys who are all a year off graduating high school and the trials and tribulations that come with acquiring the women they are interested in. The film's tagline on the to come Theatrical Poster reads "To Shock You, Like You Won't Believe," which is taken from the chorus line of the featured song Electric Feel by MGMT which appears in the film.