It is when you don't go to the good schools, it depends almost entirely on your economic class. The better the area you live in, the better public schools tend to be or you're more likely to be able to afford a private school where they actually educate you. My wife went to a super ghetto high school and they didn't teach those kids shit except to shut up and do what your authority figures tell you to do, and pretty much everyone I've known from poorer areas had about the same experience. In America you're not likely to get a real education unless you or your local taxes can pay for it.
Nah, most things in life don't have to be either flawless or complete garbage with no in between. There's plenty of movies and shows I watch for the writing or acting, and the sound is not going to make or break the experience. Being 100% unable to enjoy anything if it's not absolutely perfect seems like a pretty bleak way to go through life, I try to find enjoyment where I can.
Sucker Punch was really underrated, I thought it was pretty good, overall. I thought the way they had the fantasy sequences line up with real-world events was pretty neat.
That being said, in my opinion all the female leads seemed really infantile, like they were coded as young teenage girls, and that made it kind of weird with how much they were sexualized.
What a rollercoaster of emotions this was