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Prom Pact

  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.5K
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Milo Manheim, Peyton Elizabeth Lee, and Blake Draper in Prom Pact (2023)
Follows a feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in heteronormative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry.
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Follows the main character, a feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in heteronormative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry.Follows the main character, a feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in heteronormative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry.Follows the main character, a feminist who doesn't believe in the idea of falling in love, especially in heteronormative love, but then she falls and there's undeniable chemistry.

  • Director
    • Anya Adams
  • Writer
    • Anthony Lombardo
  • Stars
    • Peyton Elizabeth Lee
    • Milo Manheim
    • Blake Draper
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anya Adams
    • Writer
      • Anthony Lombardo
    • Stars
      • Peyton Elizabeth Lee
      • Milo Manheim
      • Blake Draper
    • 26User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Peyton Elizabeth Lee
    Peyton Elizabeth Lee
    • Mandy Yang
    Milo Manheim
    Milo Manheim
    • Ben Plunkett
    Blake Draper
    Blake Draper
    • Graham Lansing
    Monique A. Green
    Monique A. Green
    • LaToya
    Arica Himmel
    Arica Himmel
    • Zenobia
    Jason Sakaki
    Jason Sakaki
    • Charles
    Chelah Horsdal
    Chelah Horsdal
    • Mrs. Lansing
    David S. Jung
    David S. Jung
    • Tom Yang
    Wendi McLendon-Covey
    Wendi McLendon-Covey
    • Alyssa Yang
    Margaret Cho
    Margaret Cho
    • Ms. Chen
    Christopher Shyer
    Christopher Shyer
    • Senator Lansing
    Matt Mazur
    Matt Mazur
    • Nate Lansing
    Brian Cyburt
    Brian Cyburt
    • Teddy Lansing
    Dane Schioler
    Dane Schioler
    • Logan Lansing
    Jude Wilson
    Jude Wilson
    • Owen
    Nolen Dubuc
    Nolen Dubuc
    • Kyle
    Kevin Osea
    Kevin Osea
    • Carter
    Kelcey Mawema
    Kelcey Mawema
    • Claire
    • Director
      • Anya Adams
    • Writer
      • Anthony Lombardo
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    User reviews26

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    4mrsazz

    Trite, with a horrible lead character

    The story was not very interesting. The plot was very predictable. I feel like I have seen that same movie many, many times before. Acting was wooden and the dialogue was forced and not very believable. A "speech" late in the movie was especially horrible in that regard. In real life, people would have burst out laughing while in the movie it was seen as very deep and profound.

    All of that could have been fine if the lead character was someone that I could be cheering for and actually cared what happened to. It's no joke, she is the absolute worst person shown in the entire movie. She is really an extremely privileged, narcissistic, selfish, manipulative liar, who believes she is a victim and doing good and being virtuous by liking the "correct" people and wearing T-shirts with the "right" slogans printed on them. I don't know if she has ever actually DONE anything decent in her life. The ending is especially bad.

    The movie wants us to believe there is some serious character development going on here, but I didn't see any.
    6cottonkid

    Misplaced Nostalgia

    This movie has all the makings of your run of the mill DCOM coming of age film, but it weirdly overindulged on the 80's nostalgia. Kind of odd to make a movie for Disney channel age teens and pre-teens with so many 80's references and tropes. The kids did not understand the John Cusack or Molly Ringwald references nor did they enjoy the soundtrack made up entirely of 80's songs. Disney is clearly trying to branch out with a more edgy teen film, but at the same time ended up making a Kenny Ortega meets John Hughes film. While the movie still made for an entertaining watch, I definitely think that Disney missed their target audience with this one.
    8DeanNYC

    Cute Take on Classic 80s Movies, With Nostalgia For Parents

    Prom Pact is supposed to be a little cliché, by design. It's a movie that is doing a tribute to (and a send up of) all those classic movies of the 1980s (with a few hints of films from the 1990s in the mix as well).

    Peyton Elizabeth Lee is Mandy, the focused high school brainiac who never really had a social life because she's too busy saving the planet and fighting the patriarchy to bother. Oh, and she's absolutely intent on getting into Harvard so she can continue her crusades.

    Margaret Cho, as Ms. Chen, Mandy's guidance counselor, tries to loosen Mandy up, to little success, but is her typical hilarious self every time she appears.

    Mandy's bestie, Ben, played by Milo Manheim, is also just as socially awkward as she is (okay, he's much more awkward), except when they're together. They spend their off time in school clowning the popular people, which include captain of the basketball team, Graham (Blake Draper) and head cheerleader LaToya (Monique A. Green).

    When Mandy gets waitlisted for Harvard, she tries to discover a way to get an edge. That's when she learns that Graham's dad, a prominent politician, was a Crimson grad and maybe could write her a letter of recommendation?

    Then it becomes a scramble for Mandy to get in good with the guy she mocked so his father could make her dream come true, and for Ben to try to be near LaToya, who he had been crushing on since junior high.

    The most fun here is in all of the references to classic 80s pop culture, as most every "promposal" features a moment taken from one of those films as a part. The parents will get a kick out of that. And the soundtrack of featured music is a playlist of hits of the era from start to finish!

    But the "pact" part of Prom Pact was Mandy and Ben's agreement to go to prom together, as sort of a joke, but as kind of protection for each other since neither one of them fit into the whole "High School Popularity" concept. However, what happens when other things happen and maybe they each discover things they never knew about themselves and about the people around them?

    This is a knowing film that references the 1980s in a way to make it feel current and charming and it all is retrofitted brilliantly into the 2020s. Director Anya Adams deserves full credit for balancing these two disparate decades so deftly, it doesn't feel contrived.

    Definitely cute, relatable and with a high LOL factor, Prom Pact is totally tubular and pure guava. (That means it's very worth watching!)
    7jessmakin

    Modern take on 10 things I hate about you

    I thought this was a fun, well paced high school movie. I found it quite reminiscent of 10 Things I hate about you (an absolute classic if you haven't seen it and definitely one to watch if you enjoy this as it's even better - Heath Ledger and Julia Styles are magnificent).

    The plot is, of course, somewhat predictable (what teen movie isn't?) but I really enjoyed it. It has some good tunes (lots of 80s tracks), sweet characters and conversations, and a really nice messages about friendship, not judging a book by its cover and friendship. I recommend it for an easy and enjoyable watch with the family (good for tweens and teens - my 10yr old loved it!).
    6SnoopyStyle

    would like to like this more

    Mandy Yang (Peyton Elizabeth Lee) is the school misanthrope. She is desperate to get into Harvard. Both her and her best friend Ben Plunkett (Milo Manheim) are class outsiders. Graham Lansing (Blake Draper) is the popular senior. Ms. Chen (Margaret Cho) is the school councilor. After getting waitlisted by Harvard, Mandy needs to befriend Graham and get help from his Senator father.

    Peyton Elizabeth Lee and Milo Manheim are naturally endearing performers. It's too bad that Mandy is so snarky. I get the idea of character growth, but it's an off-putting start. The more interesting premise is that Graham is not an idiot. I would play with that even more although the plot device is that she's tutoring him. It needs to sort out his character, but there is potential there. It tries to reference a lot of 80's teen movies, but this movie doesn't have their essence. It seems to be trying to overturn a couple of those 80's tropes and I am interested in seeing what this movie is trying to do. This is a borderline case. I would like to like this more for the actors, but there are cringe issues.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally slated to be a Disney+ exclusive. However, Disney Channel decided to have the movie premiere on their network first as they produced the film with partners Bowen & Sons, The Detective Agency & Bearclaw Productions. Only minor bits of dialogue and language were edited for broadcast. It was also the highest-viewed broadcast on kids' television that night, getting 182,000 views. Many people online praised the film for being more mature than most Disney Channel fare.
    • Quotes

      [First promposal is taking place to the theme of Ghostbusters and is aimed at Jodi]

      Jodi: [Excitedly jumping and screaming] Graham Lansing, are you asking me to prom?

      Owen: What? N-N-No, no, no, Jodi. Me, Own, your-your boyfriend, is asking you to prom.

      Jodi: [Calmed down and obviously disappointed] Oh. Yeah, sure. That's fine.

    • Alternate versions
      The Disney+ version of the film is slightly longer with some more explicit dialogue compared to the Disney Channel television broadcast.
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The D23 Expo 2022 Special (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Bulldogs United
      Written by The Newton Brothers

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    • Release date
      • March 31, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Roku [united states]
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 舞會契約
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Bowen & Sons
      • Disney Branded Television
      • Rotten Eggs Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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