Catch Your Mind (2008)
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Rated: PG [See Full Rating] Thematic material involving teens. Some reckless behaviour and language
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: A floundering teenager struggles to get his life back on track after falling in with the wrong crowd and engaging in risky behavior that threatens to derail his once-bright future. Bruce is a good... A floundering teenager struggles to get his life back on track after falling in with the wrong crowd and engaging in risky behavior that threatens to derail his once-bright future. Bruce is a good student from a loving home, but lately he's fallen into a self-destructive cycle of hard partying and underage drinking. His mother is deeply concerned about his well-being and, in order to steer him in the right direction, she enlists the aid of his girlfriend, Monica, to get him involved with a NASA-supported robotics team at school. Perhaps with a little help from family and friends, Bruce will be able to remember what's really important in life and begin working toward a more positive goal. [More]
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