Camp Cool Kids (2017 Video)
6/10
Who's a Cool Kid?
27 March 2022
Camp Cool Kids is a well-meaning movie, humorous, that encourages facing one's fears and loyalty to family. Set in a Christian camp (with a few short snippets of Biblical teaching, particularly on forgiveness), where Spence and his older brother Zach are going soon after the loss of their father, it depicts a group of older bullies who mercilessly pick on the younger kids. Worse, Zach joins the bully group, and while he isn't thrilled with what they're doing, he doesn't oppose them, either. When the younger boys seek revenge, though, success leaves a bad aftertaste. The girls at the camp serve as a voice of conscience; they're not impressed by either the bullying or the revenge.

The lack of adult supervision is rather distressing; while a camp counselor appears at times to talk things over with Spence, none are in sight in any of the cabins or in the dining hall during a meal, nor do the bullies receive any reprimands (unlike their victims). The camp director is unaccountably uninterested in the camp. (And requiring everyone to wear life vests whenever in the water, even if they pass the swim test, is just bizarre.) But the point is that the kids need to figure this out themselves rather than relying on the adults to do it for them.

It's not a great movie, but the message is decent and the presentation is safe (the "severe" ratings in the parents guide are libelous). It's a pleasant story that encourages taking the high road to be a Cool Kid.
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