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That's What I Am

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12-year-old Andy Nichol learns about appearances, tolerance and other concepts when his teacher pairs him with the school's biggest outcast and social pariah to work on a class project, which change the lives of both young men, and their teacher, forever.
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Shockya.com
It means to be an earnest, uplifting family film, but the movie evinces a fitful attention span, and director Mike Pavone never comes up with a way to successfully stitch together all its disparate, capital-I issues.
May 21, 2011
Time Out
Lessons are learned, bullies get their comeuppance, and every Wonder Years plot device is trotted out for maximum and-I-was-never-the-same-again nostalgia.
April 27, 2011
What Culture
That's What I Am isn't a movie, sadly, it's an unreconstructed piece of television and one that's suffused with the values of the US networked shows of yesteryear.
July 12, 2011
Slant Magazine
The latest (and by far most sneaky) attempt to slip one of its wrestlers into multiplexes, WWE Films' That's What I Am is surprisingly low on testosterone.
May 09, 2011
AV Club
A placard preceding the film's title card assures that it's "inspired by true events," but the note is unnecessary, given the limpness of the narrative arcs. Who would make up such an anticlimactic story?
April 28, 2011
Christian Science Monitor
Since a large portion of the film is taken up with the theme of school bullying, it may have some contemporary relevance, but good intentions do not always a good movie make.
April 29, 2011