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“FIVE FEET APART” EDUCATES STRUGGLES OF CYSTIC FIBROSIS

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“Five Feet Apart,” directed by Justin Baldoni, is a 2019 romantic drama starring Haley Lu Richardson and Cole Sprouse. Set mostly in a hospital, the film follows the story of two teenagers with cystic fibrosis, Stella and Will. They fall in love even though they have to follow the strict rule of maintaining a five feet distance to avoid cross-infection. As they navigate the challenges of their illness and the longing to be closer, the movie sheds light on the emotional journey of individuals living with chronic conditions and aims to raise awareness about cystic fibrosis.

“Five Feet Apart” is a touching movie about Stella (Haley Lu Richardson), a girl with cystic fibrosis, who meets Will (Cole Sprouse), another patient. They fall in love, but because of their illness, they have to stay five feet apart to avoid getting sicker. However, they find ways to get closer emotionally. The movie shows their struggles with their health and their feelings for each other. The film serves as a lesson in love and sacrifice, showing how people can overcome challenges, even in difficult situations.

“Five Feet Apart” is an important film because it shows viewers about cystic fibrosis, a genetic sickness that affects the lungs and stomach. It tells the story of Stella and Will, who have this sickness and shows how they survive it. The movie helps viewers understand the difficulties people with long-term illnesses face. It talks about the struggles they go through every day, the treatments they need and the things they can’t do because of their sickness. Watching the movie leads viewers to feel empathy for those with cystic fibrosis.

In the movie “Five Feet Apart,” the song “Don’t Give Up on Me” by Andy Grammer adds to the mood of the film. When this song plays, it helps viewers feel the emotions of the characters deeper. The lyrics of the song, which talk about not giving up even when things are hard, match the struggles Stella and Will face because of their illness. The music helps viewers connect with the characters and understand their feelings better, making the scene more touching.

Overall, this movie is very heartfelt and educational. Its rating is a 10/10.

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Skylar Bark
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Skylar Bark is a 15 year old sophomore at Struthers High School. She is in Journalism II. Skylar’s favorite subject in school is math, her favorite teacher is her geometry teacher, Mr. Silver. Skylar enjoys hanging out with her friends, watching shows, and going shopping. Skylar’s favorite show is “Breaking Bad,” she also really enjoys listening to music. Skylar plays the trombone in the Struthers Marching Band, and works at Dairy Queen.  Skylar’s favorite part of Journalism is that you can choose to write about whatever you like and it’s fun. Skylar’s plan for the year is to have A’s and B’s for the school year and continue to succeed. 
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