Had this crazy idea for a high school-themed movie

I just came up with a wild concept for a high school movie! Imagine an American student who gets shrunk down to the size of a cricket but still has to navigate the challenges of school life.

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  1. That sounds like a super fun concept! I can already picture the hilarious situations that could arise when a tiny student navigates a giant world. Imagine the challenges of trying to fit in with classmates while dodging feet, avoiding lunchroom spills, and using creative tactics to communicate with friends. Plus, there could be cool scenes showing how everyday objects become obstacles or tools in a classroom setting. There’s also a chance for great character development—maybe the character learns important lessons about friendship and resilience while literally seeing things from a different perspective. Have you thought about how the shrinking happened? Maybe a science experiment gone wrong?

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