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.
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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!).
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.
Other than that, it's a cute movie. Sure the mc is a bit of a pick-me girl with her "that's not feminist or environmentally friendly" attitude but she's a fairly good actress and the storyline is cute, even if a little predictable. But that's what I want in a Disney original movie.
Predictability and a lack of vulgarity.
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- TriviaThe 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.
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[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 versionsThe Disney+ version of the film is slightly longer with some more explicit dialogue compared to the Disney Channel television broadcast.
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Written by The Newton Brothers
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