CBS Films Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life is a comedy-drama film that was released in 2016. The film is based on the novel of the same name, written by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts. The story follows the life of a middle school student named Rafe Khatchadorian, who is fed up with the strict rules of his school and decides to break all of them to make his school life more interesting.
The film features an ensemble cast, including Griffin Gluck as Rafe Khatchadorian, Thomas Barbusca as Leo, Rafe's best friend, and Lauren Graham as Jules, Rafe's mother. Andy Daly plays Principal Dwight, the strict principal of Rafe's school, who is determined to enforce the school rules.
The movie begins with Rafe being expelled from his previous school for drawing a crude cartoon of his principal. He is then transferred to Hills Village Middle School, where he finds the same strict rules and regulations that he despises. Together with his friend Leo, Rafe sets out to break every rule in the school's official "Code of Conduct" book. They begin a rebellion, using their creativity and imagination to turn the school upside down.
As Rafe and Leo's rebellion continues, they find themselves at odds with Principal Dwight, who will stop at nothing to put a stop to their antics. The two friends must come up with a plan to outsmart the principal and continue their quest to break all of the school's rules.
The film is a funny and heartwarming look at the life of a middle school student. It tackles topics such as bullying, peer pressure, and the importance of creativity in a young person's life. It also emphasises the need for children to be given the freedom to express themselves and learn in a way that suits them best.
Overall, CBS Films Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life is an entertaining and insightful look at the trials and tribulations of middle school life. It showcases the importance of imagination, individuality, and friendship, making it a must-see for all audiences.