A unique American satirical feature, B.A.D.D. speaks to the universal angsts of today's tweens. The film tackles relevant issues, such as bullying, fear and trepidation, and peer pressure, as experienced through the lens of a fifteen-year-old. Ultimately, he musters up enough confidence to convince himself that he's the only one who can take down Barlo, who earns the reputation of being "bad to the bone." What could go wrong?
—JR