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The movie that I watched was called “Take It to the Limit.” The movie had a pretty good plot. It was about a teenager named Rick. Rick stole are car when he lived in Los Angles, California and was sent to live with his uncle for the summer. His mother raised Rick, his father had died, and he defiantly had a poor home life. His Uncle James lived out in the mountains in the middle of nowhere. Rick was sent there as a punishment and to get him away form hanging out with the wrong group of kids. Rick hated living with his uncle when he first arrived there. He could not get used to not having a television and a stereo. He also had trouble abiding by his uncle’s rules. There were several arguments between the two men. His uncle made him to a lot of intensive work around the house. Rick had to chop wood and haul it everyday and he had to build a log barn all by himself from scratch. He was not used to all this work, but his Uncle James said that he had to pull his weight around the house if he was going to be staying there. One day Rick got mad at his uncle and stormed off. He went on a long walk and he ran into some teenagers there were climbing up a metal tower! One of the young men approached Rick in an abrupt manner. He then challenged Rick to climb the tower. Rick agreed to it. He grabbed the rope and began to pull his way to the top. After much struggling and sweating, he actually made it all the way to the top. He then looked around and noticed that he was the only one up there. Before the whole group of kids were up there.
Approximate Word count = 1232 Approximate Pages = 4.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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