This views like an after school special. The acting is almost as bad as daytime soap operas, and about as slow moving and overacted too. While the beginning does manage to hook you in, 15 to 20 minutes later you have extricated that hook and are reaching for the remote. Not one character was believable in their role, from the periphery students all the way up to the main character and her mother and grandmother. The 10 star reviews here are bought and paid for and I advise to disregard them. The inconsistencies in this movie are glaring. For someone with no money she has makeup, nice clothing, jewelry etc. The mother just harps on their bright future while bemoaning everything they don't have. The home they were living in would have been condemned in a second. At first glance at the outside you just knew it was a home sought out by a movie scout and inserted into one shot to try and get the sense of wrenching poverty driven home to viewers who aren't so savvy.