- Joshua, a freshman, goes to school everyday, because he has to. Everyday he gets picked on, beat up, and bullied. His teachers aren't aware, security can only react to what they see and his only friend, Stephen, is too afraid to step to his defense. Rage has a way of hiding itself until it's too late, and in Joshua rage is buried deep. There are signs that his rage is trying to escape, but no one sees them. He indulges his anger in the games that he plays, the lists that he keeps, and the movies that he watches. Until one day he gets pushed too far.—Norton Rodriguez
- A troubled high school student Joshua is the victim of bullying. His teachers, his parents and especially his best friend aren't giving Joshua any support or comfort. The only hope he gets is from a friendly security officer. That hoever might not be enough to keep Joshua's pain and anger from erupting.—Eugen Baller
- A teenager, Joshua (Aaron Goldenberg) gets bullied around almost every day at school by his peers. His daily activity besides education includes getting picked on, kicked, and belittled by some of the kids that he studies with at school. Joshua finally cracks and an angry teenager emerges, Joshua begins to embark on a dark road that eventually unfolds to a long awaited revenge where the casualties would have been epic until a school hired security officer by the name of Tony (Eric Nelson) steps in and tries to talk some sense to Joshua by telling him how his son that was under the age of ten was shot and killed by gang members. Tony goes on and talks about how he ended up at the school and how he always wanted to make a difference. Tony never wanted to give up on people and believed that Joshua could still change even at the very last moment. Roberto Escobar (Principle Almeida) has been nominated and has won numerous awards for major movies and films, his role in hidden rage brought a new level of professionalism that provided momentum throughout the whole movie. The supporting actors where alive and fun to watch as all their characters begin to unfold and then suddenly meet at the end. This movie is a must see for every family with children! This is a wakeup call America!
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